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Summary

PowerShell ASP by PowerShellInside

URLs: powershell-asp, powershell asp, powershellasp, powershellinside

Build dynamic Web content with PowerShell. PowerShell ASP includes a classic ASP-like template language that makes it easy to build dynamic Web pages using PowerShell. You can develop powerful yet easy to maintain Web pages based on traditional HTML/XML markup and inline PowerShell code. PowerShell ASP runs on the ASP.NET platform, implemented as a custom IHttpHandler mapped to *.ps1x files. Because of this, you can mix PowerShell ASP pages alongside any ASP.NET application. This provides a great way to leverage PowerShell ASP inside your existing applications as needed or you can create complete applications from scratch based only on *.ps1x pages.

PowerShell ASP Features

Customize Your PowerShell ASP Pages with HTML - Dress up your pages by combining HTML and PowerShell script. For example, you might want to delineate the objects returned from get-childitem by putting them in an HTML table.

Work with User Input - Use the built-in $request object included in PowerShell ASP to access information about the HTTP context, including query string or form input.

Build RSS and Atom Feeds - Just as .ps1x files produce HTML output, .rs1x and .as1x files produce RSS and Atom output.

Using PowerShell ASP - PowerShell ASP combines the capabilities of PowerShell and the .NET framework, with the simplicity of classic ASP. PowerShell ASP scripts are just a mixture of PowerShell script and HTML.

Authoring PowerShell ASP Pages - PowerShell ASP pages are simple text files with the *.ps1x extension that contain both markup as well as snippets of regular PowerShell code interacting together. Unlike ASP.NET, there’s no “code behind” model for PS1X pages; in this sense they resemble more the ASP classic model.

Intrinsic Objects - Besides running standard PowerShell code, you will want to interact with the HTTP runtime through the use of the ASP.NET Intrinsic objects like HttpRequest and HttpResponse. Because of the threading model used by PowerShell, those objects aren’t accessible directly through HttpContext.Runtime.

What's new in PowerShell ASP V3?

Performance enhancements

Build dynamic Web content with PowerShell.

Pricing: PowerShell ASP V3 Single Server License, 5 Concurrent Connections, PowerShell ASP V3 Single Server License, 25 Concurrent Connections, PowerShell ASP V3 Single Server License, Unlimited Connections

Evals & Downloads: Read the PowerShell ASP help file, Read the PowerShellInside License Agreement, Download the PowerShell ASP V3 evaluation on to your computer - Expires After 30 Days

Operating System for Deployment: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista

Architecture of Product: 32Bit

Product Type: Component

Component Type: .NET Class

Compatible Containers: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, Microsoft Visual Basic 2010, Microsoft Visual Basic 2008, Microsoft Visual C++ 2010, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008, Microsoft Visual C# 2010, Microsoft Visual C# 2008, .NET Framework 4.0, .NET Framework 3.5, .NET Framework 3.0, .NET Framework 2.0

Keywords: PowerShell ASP, powershellinside PowerShell ASP

Part numbers: PC-540205-436187 540205-436187 PC-540205-436188 540205-436188 PC-540205-436189 540205-436189

Mfr. Part No: PAX3-A25 PAX3-A5 PAX3-AU

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