After reading over the laws about carrying dangerous items in North Dakota, I found that an asp was not included. I would recommend calling the attorney general at 1-855-562-4946 and seeing if a special permit would be required.
Default scripting language in ASP is VB Script
Debugging XML Web Service created with ASP .Net is similar to debugging an ASP .Net web Application.
No, use asp
The choice of VBscript in ASP versus other options is mostly personal perferance. Using VBscript allows you access to thousands of functions and operators to help you code easier, and more effectivley.A personal preference towards VBscript when coding in ASP may be because it follows the same style of programming. For example, a Javascript operator might look like this:&&Whereas an asp operator will be written as:AndVBscript follows this same methodology, and make for an easier "mesh" with the natural coding of ASP.
No, HTML programming is used for HTML websites that stay the same. ASP hosting allows for dynamic websites that change the way the viewer experiences them--and it uses a different type of programming. ==== Here is an example of what I mean... ASP page, called: hw.asp; contains the following code: <% Response.Write("<p>Hello, world</p>") %> NOTE: ASP/Active Server Pages code is surrounded by a open and close pair of: <%...ASP code goes inside here...%> Now, when the user types into their browser the URL for that page... http://www.somewebaddress.com/hw.asp ...the web server computer will execute the ASP code on the server itself; then, return back to the client browser the resulting HTML codes...; so, this is what the user will see inside of their browser whenever they chose: View Source... <p>Hello, world</p> NOTE: They do NOT get to see the ASP code: <%...%> inside of their web browser at all. This means that because ASP code is executed entirely server side; thus, it really doesn't matter what platform calls the page...Linux/Max/Windows...none of these platforms will need to understand ASP code...instead, they only need to understand HTML which is being returned back to their web browser software that called the ASP page: (.asp).
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No, that is a poisonous snake and is considered dangerous.
The law in mainly the west coast states is that in order to carry a ASP you need to obtain a concealed weapons license. If you were to have one on you and fully extend it, it's a felony. If you have it but don't extend it they will arrest you or give you a fine of a minimum of 500$. If you are wanting to carry one I recommend you get you concealed weapons license.
If you are a police officer or security guard. if you carry a baton out in the open most people won't care. if you carry a baton in your pocket you will then have a concealed weapon.
Not as long as it is in plain view and is not disguised as something else.
If you're referring to an expandable baton, they are legal, generally speaking, but some states in the U.S. require you to take a training class in order to carry one. I'd guess that some states don't allow you to carry a baton, so the answer is, it depends on where you are. For reference, Asp is a brand name.
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This is a common parlance in government services. When a person is promoted from one position to higher position, the previous position is called substantive post. For example if ASP is promoted as SP, then ASP is the substantive post held by the person.
An authorised ASP is authorised to test/certify. The recognised ASP is the ASP that provides the Data Centre for that particular Administration.
An asp is a type of snake. A boa is also one.
ASP can't be put 'in' HTML. ASP can be written in files where HTML is written. ASP can also output HTML.