Well to answer the origional question you can do scripts in VB but you need to make the
OLE DLLs and use the OLEISAPI interface. The problem with that is I have yet to make it
work. It seems that IIS cannot locate either my LE DLL or the OLEISAPI.DLL file. I
have tried moving them around but to no avail.
If anyone reading this has gotten the oleisapi interface in IIS to work please e-mail me
so I can pick your brain.
> I am in the same position. I am struggling with understadning the
> realtionship of VB to IIS.
> You will, however, find some usefull information in the April issue of
> Viusual Basic Programmers Journal (do a search on Yahoo, the article
> is online).
> Let me know if you find a clean, easy answer.
> Dan
> dj...@sprynet.com
> lamo...@firstresponse.com (Curt LaMontagne) wrote:
> >I'm (hopefully) about to set up a multi-hosting web server, but I'm
> >having a tough time trying to decide if IIS is going to do the job for
> >me.
> >I really want to use VB and/or Access to generate quick interactive
> >database applications via the web, since I'm NOT a C++ programmer (at
> >least not yet).
> >I've tried Website's demo on Win 95, and it's almost astonishingly easy to
> >use. OTOH I eventually want to move to NT Server anyway, and since MS is
> >(sort of) giving it away with IIS, it's pretty tempting.
> >I've talked to MS about this, but they're no help.
> >So ... does anyone know if there is an easy way to run VB on IIS for CGI
> >or for ISAPI? Will there be soon?
> >Thanks very much for any input.
> >===============================================
> >"Bibo Ergo Sum"
> >Curt LaMontagne, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
> >lamo...@firstresponse.com