From: genew@ocis.net   
      
   On Tue, 31 Jul 2012 14:12:30 -0400, "Bob Barrows"   
    wrote:   
      
   >Gene Wirchenko wrote:   
      
   [snip]   
      
   >It depends on the technology you are using. With IIS, you might be using   
   >ASP.Net or ASP. With Apache, you might be using php.   
      
    ASP, but I would prefer to get away from ActiveX at the browser   
   so that I can use more than just IE for a browser. I do not mind   
   using it at the Web server level to communicate with SQL Server.   
      
   [snip]   
      
   >> I do not even know how I would return more than one   
   >> resultset.   
   >   
   >Err ...   
   >multiple select statements in a batch will return multiple resultsets   
      
    I did not know that. I just verified it. Thank you for the   
   correction.   
      
   [snip]   
      
   >I am familiar with ASP and ASP.Net. It sounds as if you don't want to use   
   >either technology so you will need to find a newsgroup or forum that focuses   
   >on the technology you wish to use.   
      
    I want something that lets me avoid using ActiveX at the browser   
   level. It is fine at the Web server level. I have been unable to   
   find out how to do this. Some people have pointed out names, but I   
   have been unable to find any working examples. Give me an example,   
   and I can get started. Without it, I am stuck AFAIK with using IE   
   only for a browser.   
      
   Sincerely,   
      
   Gene Wirchenko   
      
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