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    Posted: 15 December 2003 at 7:42am

Hi, I'm totally new to ASP page writing and thought I'd start with an example from the Web Wiz Guide.

I'm using an Apache webserver on my PC and I'm trying to view the pages by using my external IP address (and not local host) e.g.  http://80.0.0.0/test.asp. I can view HTML pages ok but not ASP. I had the same problem using Microsoft IIS 5.1.

The problem is that any ASP does not display on my webpages. It's just blank where the ASP should be. If I right click the blank webpage and select 'view source', the code is there ok.

I'm using Windows XP Pro.

I just tried a basic test from another website. I used this ASP code:

<html>
<head><title>My first ASP  page</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Th e current date is <%=Date%>.</p>
</body>
</html>
When I tried to open this file on my Apache webserver, all I see is
"The current date is ." But when I click on the example webpage on
the net, it shows the date perfectly. This would mean that there is
something wrong with my webserver right?
Any ideas would be great. Thanks alot.


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Your webserver needs to support ASP (i.e. have ASP installed).  Not all webservers/hosts support ASP...  In fact it was very difficult for me to find one that did that was inexpensive...
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May I ask, which webserver did you go for?

Many thanks for your reply.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Badaboem Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 December 2003 at 9:42am

Apache does support asp, but does not support Web Wiz on linux for example. Not sure if it's os related in this case.

Apache comes with extensive setup information documents..i suggest you read those carefully. There are also plenty GUI windows interfaces that make it a littl easier to setup apache for windows etc.



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Great! Thanks alot :) I'll try and find some documentation on setting up ASP with Apache.
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Originally posted by Mart Mart wrote:

http://wwws.sun.com/software/chilisoft/


Apache does NOT support ASP by default, you need to use chillisoft as Mart mentioned.

I have tried chillisoft on APACHE BUT ONLY FOR WINDOWS and it ran ok, I was able to get ASP pages working on it.  I managed to get wwf to work on it, but after A LOT of tweaking..  The problem is that Chilisoft is very expensive but you can use a 30day trial version of it.





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If you're using XP, why not just run IIS?

- Side note -
Would it be possible to run IIS and Apache on the same box, but different ports, and then some kinf of redirect proxy to deligate which requests go to which port (server) ?

...just a thought for people that want to have the functionality of both, but only have one box.

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