If you advertise security and I see a link like this:
[CODE]https://www.eleadcrm.com/evo2/fresh/login.asp[/CODE]
This part right here: .asp
I don't use ASP or .Net.
I do know that .Net for a while was a decent framework to consider.
.ASP on the other hand ... screams hack me.
Chatgpt help:
.asp was last widely used in 2002.
it also had this to share;
Conclusion:
While classic ASP is not part of the modern .NET framework, it can still run on modern servers alongside ASP.NET applications via IIS. However, due to security, performance, and support considerations, it is generally recommended to migrate legacy ASP applications to ASP.NET or newer technologies within the .NET ecosystem.
I forgot who said that CDK code was something like 14 years old.
That's still 10 years shy of .asp hay day.