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If ASP (Active Server Pages) works the same as other server scripting (like PHP! :) then it's up to the server to run the .asp pages and produce standard HTML for the client browser (or HTML/javascript, etc...) IIS probably has to be told/configured/strongarmed into running .asp pages through some ASP execution process before sending them out to clients. Sounds like it's just sending the raw .asp pages without processing... Gordon > Hi guys, > I'm not a Windows expert, but a friend of mine asked for some help: > He is developing a small database accessible via internet that allows > users to insert, modify and search data. Its main purpose is for > internal surveys. > They are using FrontaPage 2000 but it generates .asp files and they do > not know how to visualize them. > I thought netscape was able to use them but... > > Ah!.. I was going to suggest a full blown of Linux + Apache + Perl + > MySQL but it looks like FrontPage 2000 is their only available tool. > > Any idea or any suggestion on how to help him?? > > Thanks > > Max > > -- > Massimo Morin _...__..-' > mmorin at schedsys.com .' > (617) 484 2999 h .' > (617) 512 0203 c .' Airline > .' Solutions > .------._ ; Today > .-"""`-.<') `-._ .' > (.--. _ `._ `'---.__.-' > ` `;'-.-' '- ._ Scheduling Systems Inc. > .--'`` '._ - ' . Three University Office Park > `""'-. `---' , 95 Sawyer Road > ''--..__ `\ Waltham, 02453 Massachusetts USA > ``''---'`\ .' +1 (781) 893-0390 x 126 > `'. ' http://www.schedsys.com > Software Engineer `'. > - > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the > message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored). > - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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