this thread is hilarious!
Even though no one is likely still reading...yes Persits customer support is worse, but at least
he has figured out version numbers and proper release techniques.
To be honest, my impression is that resources are slim and focus is on the .net version and
other items. The ASP Classic version is in quasi-maintenance mode - at least that's how it
seems to me given the lackluster approach to managing releases, builds, documenting revisions,
etc., etc.
I've been hacking around in this code for a couple of days trying to get it to work as desired
with my application. Some things work well, other don't. But I certainly do not relish the idea
of trying to stay in step with releases and will probably look elsewhere once my customer
outgrows (or becomes too frustrated with) this solution.