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Encyclopedia > AOLserver Dynamic Pages

AOLserver Dynamic Pages (or ADP) are a set of web server extensions for designing dynamically created documents. Utilizing AOLserver, ADP return a document to the user based on running a set of Tcl computer code with arguments provided by the user. They are based on Microsoft's own Active Server Pages.


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ADP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (106 words)
AOLserver Dynamic Pages, web server extensions designed to return dynamically created documents based on the TCL computer programming language using AOLserver.
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This page was last modified 03:45, 26 July 2005.
AOLserver (689 words)
The C interface for AOLserver is described in the AOLserver C Developer's Guide, and the CGI interface is desribed in the AOLserver Administrator's Guide.
The script(s) are interpreted dynamically when the page is accessed.
ADPs are ideal in situations where you want to generate all or part of a specific page dynamically.
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