Welcome to the Lasso Documentation Wiki.
About this project
This is an ongoing collaboration between LassoSoft and the Lasso Developer Community to develop and expand upon the public documentation for the Lasso product and language. We welcome your participation. The more
people that are involved, the better the results.
Anyone may view and comment on the wiki content, however, you must be a
registered Zoho user to edit pages.

Wiki pages are created and maintained by an Editor Group. To request a new page, if you have questions, or for anything related to the
administration of this wiki, please contact wiki@lassosoft.com.
The content is provided by LassoSoft, the Editor Group, and by members of
the Lasso Developer Community. As content matures on the wiki, it will be moved to it's permanent location at the LassoDocs site: http://docs9.lassosoft.com/. Content will also continue to remain on the wiki.
Please join us in creating the best
Lasso documentation possible!
About Lasso
Lasso is a best-of-breed middleware platform, combining a unique blend
of versatile, cutting-edge tools with a concise, easy to learn scripting
language. Lasso 9 propels the Lasso platform ahead of the competition, bringing
you next-generation blazing speed, rock-solid stability, and
cutting-edge features without sacrificing Lasso's trademark friendly
syntax and datasource independence. For more information about Lasso, please visit http://www.lassosoft.com/The_Lasso_Advantage/
About LassoSoft
LassoSoft, LLC is a privately held software company whose innovative,
powerful, but easy-to-use middleware platform, Lasso, has enabled
educational institutions, government agencies, small businesses, and
enterprises around the globe to create and publish custom, data-driven
web sites without a degree in computer science. Lasso is used by over
1,000 educational institutions and more than 15,000 corporations
worldwide. For more information about LassoSoft, please visit: http://www.lassosoft.com/