Thread:Project:Support desk/asp extension?/reply

I don't know anything about asp, but in the worst case, you could have the asp as a separate page, and then have your php extension fetch the results of the ASP part via HTTP. (That'd be rather inefficient though). Does asp have a command line client, if so you could probably use that to write most of your extension (Again not the ideal way though). For example I know some extensions (like EasyTimeline) are 99% written in perl, and just have a small php part that just executes a perl program.

(OTOH, php really is not a very hard language to pick up if you have experience with other programming languages).