smiles Posted December 17, 2005 Share Posted December 17, 2005 the content of installing ASP in w3c is below :How to install IIS and run ASP on Windows XP ProfessionalNote: You cannot run ASP on Windows XP Home Edition.Insert the Windows XP Professional CD-Rom into your CD-Rom Drive From your Start Button, go to Settings, and Control Panel In the Control Panel window select Add/Remove Programs In the Add/Remove window select Add/Remove Windows Components In the Wizard window check Internet Information Services, click OK An Inetpub folder will be created on your harddrive Open the Inetpub folder, and find a folder named wwwroot Create a new folder, like "MyWeb", under wwwroot. Use a text editor to write some ASP code, save the file as "test1.asp" in the "MyWeb" folder Make sure your Web server is running - its status can be checked by going into the Control Panel, then Administrative Tools, and double-click the "IIS Manager" icon Open your browser and type in "http://localhost/MyWeb/test1.asp", to view your first ASP pageI haven't try to following this guide yet but I wonder why must have the condition of Make sure your Web server is running , does it means it can't be done if that computer isn't connect to Internet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joecoolaug Posted December 17, 2005 Share Posted December 17, 2005 the content of installing ASP in w3c is below :How to install IIS and run ASP on Windows XP ProfessionalNote: You cannot run ASP on Windows XP Home Edition.Insert the Windows XP Professional CD-Rom into your CD-Rom Drive From your Start Button, go to Settings, and Control Panel In the Control Panel window select Add/Remove Programs In the Add/Remove window select Add/Remove Windows Components In the Wizard window check Internet Information Services, click OK An Inetpub folder will be created on your harddrive Open the Inetpub folder, and find a folder named wwwroot Create a new folder, like "MyWeb", under wwwroot. Use a text editor to write some ASP code, save the file as "test1.asp" in the "MyWeb" folder Make sure your Web server is running - its status can be checked by going into the Control Panel, then Administrative Tools, and double-click the "IIS Manager" icon Open your browser and type in "http://localhost/MyWeb/test1.asp", to view your first ASP pageI haven't try to following this guide yet but I wonder why must have the condition of Make sure your Web server is running , does it means it can't be done if that computer isn't connect to Internet <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes, it does. In order to run a pws on your computer, you must always be connected to the internet, like a normal webserver, or your page will show up "404 server error" or "server not responding" or "Page cannot be found." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smiles Posted December 18, 2005 Author Share Posted December 18, 2005 oh ???what a pity Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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