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| Clyde Thorne 2004-07-30, 7:15 pm |
| I would like to explain further. I can display htm pages, but cannot
display asp pages. The asp page will work under the main folder, but not
further down the list. Any ideas?
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Clyde
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| Thomas A. Rowe 2004-07-30, 7:15 pm |
| You need to reply to your original post, as no one has a clue what you are talking about here.
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"Clyde Thorne" <thorne@web.ci.minot.nd.us> wrote in message
news:OSLrgWldEHA.2504@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> I would like to explain further. I can display htm pages, but cannot
> display asp pages. The asp page will work under the main folder, but not
> further down the list. Any ideas?
>
> --
> Clyde
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| Kevin Spencer 2004-07-30, 7:15 pm |
| Further than what? Remember that this is a newsgroup, not an exchange of
email between 2 individuals having just one conversation.
Define "cannot display" - Think of how you would describe a car problem to a
mechanic. You wouldn't say "the car cannot run," but you would describe the
problem, symptoms, etc. (e.g. "My car engine won't start. It just cranks and
cranks when I turn the key in the ignition")
Define "under the main folder" and "further down the list" - Remember that
when you make up terms, you will have to define them in terms that your
audience already knows. For example, you might say (I'm making a guess here)
"My ASP page will display as expected when it is located in the root folder
of my web, but in a sub-web it doesn't display at all - instead I get a 500
server error message"
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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
"Clyde Thorne" <thorne@web.ci.minot.nd.us> wrote in message
news:OSLrgWldEHA.2504@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> I would like to explain further. I can display htm pages, but cannot
> display asp pages. The asp page will work under the main folder, but not
> further down the list. Any ideas?
>
> --
> Clyde
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| Andrew Murray 2004-07-30, 11:15 pm |
| at a guess I suppose you mean you can't run scripts in a folder on your server
other than the main "home" folder - well, this depends on if your ISP actually
allows you to run scripts anywhere other than the home (htdocs etc...) folder.
otherwise, please post back with specific information.
"Kevin Spencer" <kspencer@takempis.com> wrote in message
news:%23jwrBnldEHA.1000@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Further than what? Remember that this is a newsgroup, not an exchange of
> email between 2 individuals having just one conversation.
>
> Define "cannot display" - Think of how you would describe a car problem to a
> mechanic. You wouldn't say "the car cannot run," but you would describe the
> problem, symptoms, etc. (e.g. "My car engine won't start. It just cranks and
> cranks when I turn the key in the ignition")
>
> Define "under the main folder" and "further down the list" - Remember that
> when you make up terms, you will have to define them in terms that your
> audience already knows. For example, you might say (I'm making a guess here)
> "My ASP page will display as expected when it is located in the root folder
> of my web, but in a sub-web it doesn't display at all - instead I get a 500
> server error message"
>
> --
> HTH,
> Kevin Spencer
> .Net Developer
> Microsoft MVP
> Big things are made up
> of lots of little things.
>
> "Clyde Thorne" <thorne@web.ci.minot.nd.us> wrote in message
> news:OSLrgWldEHA.2504@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
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