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This simple ASP script uses WinHTTP to forward an ASP POST to an entirely different server and retun the content to the original ASP page. It is useful for serving up client content from another http source. In my case it is used to serve PDF reports from Java Server Pages to an ASP front end website. With this script you can server the content to the external user while the origin of the content itself appears to be the internet server. (People are unaware of the Apacha Tomcat Server running JSP and wont try to hack into it.)
This simple ASP script uses WinHTTP to forward an ASP POST to an entirely different server and retun the content to the original ASP page. It is useful for serving up client content from another http source. In my case it is used to serve PDF reports from Java Server Pages to an ASP front end website. With this script you can server the content to the external user while the origin of the content itself appears to be the internet server. (People are unaware of the Apacha Tomcat Server running JSP and wont try to hack into it.)
This simple ASP script uses WinHTTP to forward an ASP POST to an entirely different server and retun the content to the original ASP page. It is useful for serving up client content from another http source. In my case it is used to serve PDF reports from Java Server Pages to an ASP front end website. With this script you can server the content to the external user while the origin of the content itself appears to be the internet server. (People are unaware of the Apacha Tomcat Server running JSP and wont try to hack into it.)
This simple ASP script uses WinHTTP to forward an ASP POST to an entirely different server and retun the content to the original ASP page. It is useful for serving up client content from another http source. In my case it is used to serve PDF reports from Java Server Pages to an ASP front end website. With this script you can server the content to the external user while the origin of the content itself appears to be the internet server. (People are unaware of the Apacha Tomcat Server running JSP and wont try to hack into it.)
This simple ASP script uses WinHTTP to forward an ASP POST to an entirely different server and retun the content to the original ASP page. It is useful for serving up client content from another http source. In my case it is used to serve PDF reports from Java Server Pages to an ASP front end website. With this script you can server the content to the external user while the origin of the content itself appears to be the internet server. (People are unaware of the Apacha Tomcat Server running JSP and wont try to hack into it.)
This simple ASP script uses WinHTTP to forward an ASP POST to an entirely different server and retun the content to the original ASP page. It is useful for serving up client content from another http source. In my case it is used to serve PDF reports from Java Server Pages to an ASP front end website. With this script you can server the content to the external user while the origin of the content itself appears to be the internet server. (People are unaware of the Apacha Tomcat Server running JSP and wont try to hack into it.)
This simple ASP script uses WinHTTP to forward an ASP POST to an entirely different server and retun the content to the original ASP page. It is useful for serving up client content from another http source. In my case it is used to serve PDF reports from Java Server Pages to an ASP front end website. With this script you can server the content to the external user while the origin of the content itself appears to be the internet server. (People are unaware of the Apacha Tomcat Server running JSP and wont try to hack into it.)
This simple ASP script uses WinHTTP to forward an ASP POST to an entirely different server and retun the content to the original ASP page. It is useful for serving up client content from another http source. In my case it is used to serve PDF reports from Java Server Pages to an ASP front end website. With this script you can server the content to the external user while the origin of the content itself appears to be the internet server. (People are unaware of the Apacha Tomcat Server running JSP and wont try to hack into it.)
This simple ASP script uses WinHTTP to forward an ASP POST to an entirely different server and retun the content to the original ASP page. It is useful for serving up client content from another http source. In my case it is used to serve PDF reports from Java Server Pages to an ASP front end website. With this script you can server the content to the external user while the origin of the content itself appears to be the internet server. (People are unaware of the Apacha Tomcat Server running JSP and wont try to hack into it.)
This simple ASP script uses WinHTTP to forward an ASP POST to an entirely different server and retun the content to the original ASP page. It is useful for serving up client content from another http source. In my case it is used to serve PDF reports from Java Server Pages to an ASP front end website. With this script you can server the content to the external user while the origin of the content itself appears to be the internet server. (People are unaware of the Apacha Tomcat Server running JSP and wont try to hack into it.)