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Viewing ASP Pages in Internet Explorer

Written by Eric Smith, Northstar Computer Systems LLC

A reader recently asked me why, after he created an ASP page on his local computer, it wouldn't work when he loaded it into Internet Explorer. He's got two of the three parts right: create the file, and view it in a web browser. The key part he left out was to put it on an ASP-enabled web server, like Internet Information Server or Personal Web Server. If you look at an ASP page directly in IE, none of your server-side script code (within the ASP delimiter tags) will work.

Keywords: [ Uncategorized ASP Tips ]

Publication Date: 1/1/2000