APNSoft Include 1.5 is a ASP.NET script for Development Tools scripts design by APNSoft.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. APNSoft Include allows you to include a HTML files into your ASP.NET pages as Server Side Includes (SSI).
Publisher review: APNSoft Include allows you to include a HTML files into your ASP.NET pages as Server Side Includes (SSI). APNSoft Include is a component (Server Control) for ASP.NET. It allows you to include a HTML files into your ASP.NET pages as Server Side Includes (SSI). The component is more flexible than standard #include directive. The target url can be used as a source data for the Include. It means the pages can be included via HTTP protocol from the local or remote server. Features: - Ready for ASP.NET 1.1, 2.0, Visual Studio .NET 2003 and VS 2005. - The target url can be used as a source text data for the Include. - It means the pages can be included via URL from the local or remote server. - SSL compatibility. APNSoft Include can retrieve pages from the servers which use HTTPS protocol. - Browser Emulation. Component emulates the IE 6.0 behavior. This is done automatically without any additional effort on the developer's side. - The length of time, until the request times out, can be customized. - The Include text can be defined directly. - Flexible in usage. Can be used in Code Behind. - Support for Unicode characters. - C# and VB.NET examples included. Operating system: Windows
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