| Mark Fitzpatrick 2004-09-24, 2:48 am |
| ASP pages are HTML. The only addition to them is possibly some server-side
code. This code can do things such as query a database, access files, show
random images, build interactive calanders you name it.. If there is
server-side code than these pages must end in .asp for them to function (and
be on an Microsoft IIS web server). It could be that the server is on UNIX
and the IT department cannot handle ASP pages.
Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"Susan" <Susan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:95F4852D-65AD-420B-A280-BFA0302EF6FD@microsoft.com...
>I am very new at Frontpage. A client has sent me their website files via
> email and they (index, about, etc.) all end with "asp". I made the
> changes
> the customer wanted me to make and sent the file to their server guy for
> posting. He sent it back and has asked me to change it to HTML and
> resend.
> I don't know how to do this. Can anyone help?
> Thanks!
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