.asp files
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sharonf
.asp files
I found some files that I need in some passenger lists, but the are in
..asp file format. What do I need to read those files on my computer?
..asp file format. What do I need to read those files on my computer?
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Christopher Jahn
Re: .asp files
sharonf <me7@privacy.net> wrote in
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Internet Explorer.
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I found some files that I need in some passenger lists, but
the are in .asp file format. What do I need to read those
files on my computer?
Internet Explorer.
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}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( http://home.comcast.net/~xjahn/Main.html
http://camera-ephemera.blogspot.com/
My favorite weapon is the look in your eyes
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jj206
Re: .asp files
sharonf wrote:
Curious.
What webpage did you get them from ?
Are you saying that they don't open when
you double click on them ?
Jonathan
I found some files that I need in some passenger lists, but the are in
.asp file format. What do I need to read those files on my computer?
Curious.
What webpage did you get them from ?
Are you saying that they don't open when
you double click on them ?
Jonathan
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James A. Doemer
Re: .asp files
In News 1173003120.513315@bubbleator.drizzle.com,, jj206 at
jj206@remoooooooooooovethisdrizzle.com, typed this:
..asp stands for Active Server Page. He's not downloading images, he's
saving the actual web page. In order to view those files on his computer,
he would need to install his own web server, or a program that edits active
server pages.
jj206@remoooooooooooovethisdrizzle.com, typed this:
sharonf wrote:
I found some files that I need in some passenger lists, but the are
in .asp file format. What do I need to read those files on my
computer?
Curious.
What webpage did you get them from ?
Are you saying that they don't open when
you double click on them ?
Jonathan
..asp stands for Active Server Page. He's not downloading images, he's
saving the actual web page. In order to view those files on his computer,
he would need to install his own web server, or a program that edits active
server pages.
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singhals
Re: .asp files
James A. Doemer wrote:
I dunno about that. I save 'em and when I double-click on
them, they open in Mozilla 1.5. I don't _think_ 1.5 is a
server and I don't _think_ it edits active pages.
Cheryl
In News 1173003120.513315@bubbleator.drizzle.com,, jj206 at
jj206@remoooooooooooovethisdrizzle.com, typed this:
sharonf wrote:
I found some files that I need in some passenger lists, but the are
in .asp file format. What do I need to read those files on my
computer?
Curious.
What webpage did you get them from ?
Are you saying that they don't open when
you double click on them ?
Jonathan
.asp stands for Active Server Page. He's not downloading images, he's
saving the actual web page. In order to view those files on his computer,
he would need to install his own web server, or a program that edits active
server pages.
I dunno about that. I save 'em and when I double-click on
them, they open in Mozilla 1.5. I don't _think_ 1.5 is a
server and I don't _think_ it edits active pages.
Cheryl
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James A. Doemer
Re: .asp files
In News n4udnY-qTq0yZHfYnZ2dnUVZ_qTinZ2d@rcn.net,, singhals at
singhals@erols.com, typed this:
Mozilla comes with a built in short server emmulator.
singhals@erols.com, typed this:
James A. Doemer wrote:
In News 1173003120.513315@bubbleator.drizzle.com,, jj206 at
jj206@remoooooooooooovethisdrizzle.com, typed this:
sharonf wrote:
I found some files that I need in some passenger lists, but the are
in .asp file format. What do I need to read those files on my
computer?
Curious.
What webpage did you get them from ?
Are you saying that they don't open when
you double click on them ?
Jonathan
.asp stands for Active Server Page. He's not downloading images,
he's saving the actual web page. In order to view those files on
his computer, he would need to install his own web server, or a
program that edits active server pages.
I dunno about that. I save 'em and when I double-click on
them, they open in Mozilla 1.5. I don't _think_ 1.5 is a
server and I don't _think_ it edits active pages.
Cheryl
Mozilla comes with a built in short server emmulator.
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Christopher Jahn
Re: .asp files
"James A. Doemer" <ckdbigtoeNOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in
news:JUFGh.8549$_73.7102@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net:
Well, no, it doesn't. 5 years of working with it, I'd know about
it. The files are just HTML, and should open in any web browser.
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}:-) Christopher Jahn
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In News n4udnY-qTq0yZHfYnZ2dnUVZ_qTinZ2d@rcn.net,, singhals at
singhals@erols.com, typed this:
James A. Doemer wrote:
In News 1173003120.513315@bubbleator.drizzle.com,, jj206 at
jj206@remoooooooooooovethisdrizzle.com, typed this:
sharonf wrote:
I found some files that I need in some passenger lists,
but the are in .asp file format. What do I need to read
those files on my computer?
Curious.
What webpage did you get them from ?
Are you saying that they don't open when
you double click on them ?
Jonathan
.asp stands for Active Server Page. He's not downloading
images, he's saving the actual web page. In order to view
those files on his computer, he would need to install his
own web server, or a program that edits active server pages.
I dunno about that. I save 'em and when I double-click on
them, they open in Mozilla 1.5. I don't _think_ 1.5 is a
server and I don't _think_ it edits active pages.
Cheryl
Mozilla comes with a built in short server emmulator.
Well, no, it doesn't. 5 years of working with it, I'd know about
it. The files are just HTML, and should open in any web browser.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( http://home.comcast.net/~xjahn/Main.html
http://camera-ephemera.blogspot.com/
Nothing is as inevitable as a mistake whose time has come.
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James A. Doemer
Re: .asp files
In News Xns98E9B1F3EAFA9xjahn@216.196.97.136,, Christopher Jahn at
xjahn@yahoo.com, typed this:
7 years of developing for it says that it does. Perhaps you don't know as
much as you'd like.
xjahn@yahoo.com, typed this:
"James A. Doemer" <ckdbigtoeNOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in
news:JUFGh.8549$_73.7102@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net:
In News n4udnY-qTq0yZHfYnZ2dnUVZ_qTinZ2d@rcn.net,, singhals at
singhals@erols.com, typed this:
James A. Doemer wrote:
In News 1173003120.513315@bubbleator.drizzle.com,, jj206 at
jj206@remoooooooooooovethisdrizzle.com, typed this:
sharonf wrote:
I found some files that I need in some passenger lists,
but the are in .asp file format. What do I need to read
those files on my computer?
Curious.
What webpage did you get them from ?
Are you saying that they don't open when
you double click on them ?
Jonathan
.asp stands for Active Server Page. He's not downloading
images, he's saving the actual web page. In order to view
those files on his computer, he would need to install his
own web server, or a program that edits active server pages.
I dunno about that. I save 'em and when I double-click on
them, they open in Mozilla 1.5. I don't _think_ 1.5 is a
server and I don't _think_ it edits active pages.
Cheryl
Mozilla comes with a built in short server emmulator.
Well, no, it doesn't. 5 years of working with it, I'd know about
it. The files are just HTML, and should open in any web browser.
7 years of developing for it says that it does. Perhaps you don't know as
much as you'd like.
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Christopher Jahn
Re: .asp files
"James A. Doemer" <ckdbigtoeNOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in
news:rhMGh.9378$tD2.2384@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net:
Heck, I'll check with Asa. He's in charge of the project.
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}:-) Christopher Jahn
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http://camera-ephemera.blogspot.com/
FIVE TONS OF FLAX!
news:rhMGh.9378$tD2.2384@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net:
Well, no, it doesn't. 5 years of working with it, I'd know
about it. The files are just HTML, and should open in any
web browser.
7 years of developing for it says that it does. Perhaps you
don't know as much as you'd like.
Heck, I'll check with Asa. He's in charge of the project.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( http://home.comcast.net/~xjahn/Main.html
http://camera-ephemera.blogspot.com/
FIVE TONS OF FLAX!