There are a few in the microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.* hierarchy, but the
emphasis has moved to ASP.NET now. If you're just starting to learn ASP, you
might be better advised to learn ASP.NET instead. While there are enough
'classic' ASP pages around to ensure that it will continue to be supported
for some time to come, there's no long-term future in it.
If you decide to learn ASP.NET, look in the microsoft.public.dotnet.*
hierarchy.
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