[thelist] Definition of what ASP is?

DomitianX domitianx at domitianx.com
Thu Oct 18 11:14:06 CDT 2001


How is that different from buying an application. If you buy Office, you
are kinda stuck with Office since you cant update the code behind it.

Mike

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Then doesn't that mean that if you had created a site (Application) in
ASP, which you can replicate as many times as you want and prvide other
clients with sites that have different layouts and images but same
backend programming, you have the rights to the entire site (as the
final product is the backend programming) and in that case what would be
the client's rights?? If someone paid you to develop a site
(Application) and in the end one doesn't have the right to change the
code then when the site needs changes made one is tied to you for life.
Isn't that somehow sort of holding the site hostage???
 
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Flavia Tarzwell (FayeC)
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