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Welsinner
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Welsinner asked on 24 Aug 2011, 01:05 AM
Friends,

We have some legacy applications and we need to update them to use RadControls ASP.Net.

Is it possible? How can I do?

Thanks,
Welsinner.

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Sebastian
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answered on 24 Aug 2011, 10:03 AM
Hi Welsinner,

In case you legacy web applications are based on .NET, the process should be more straight-forward as our controls are built on top of the ASP.NET AJAX framework. Nevertheless, you should be able to transition even applications written in a different programming language utilizing our extensive support resources for this matter.

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Sebastian
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Welsinner
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answered on 24 Aug 2011, 01:52 PM
Hi,

My legacy application is a "classic" ASP. Is it possible?

Thaks,
Welsinner.
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Sebastian
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answered on 24 Aug 2011, 05:32 PM
Hi Welsinner,

It should be possible, especially when you are using the old ASP and port the code to ASP.NET with the help of the resources I pointed out.

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Sebastian
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