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Little Pharaoh

2005-09-27, 2:50 am

Hello,
i was making my form pages with version 98 with no problems . coz i used to
run PWS & make a test on my pages (that containing forms to be sent to
e-mail or a file).
But with XP , 200 , & 2003 versions i feel i'm lost .. it looks so stranges
tp me ...so , may you show me a simple way to test my pages without to see
the most error i hate (front page server extensions).
what i need is to make my form send its output to a file.. how can i get it
?
thanx


JuanPabloGallardo

2005-09-27, 8:49 pm

If you are using XP Pro or 2000, just go to IIS, that will be on
Administrative Tools under Control Panel, then go to Websites, Start the
Default Website, Right click on Default Website to enter Properties
The Tab Server Extensions will show you if any SE is selected, if you enable
them you will be able to start trying your site with the built in Server
Extension.

Usually the site resides under
c:\inetpub


Juan Pablo Gallardo

"Little Pharaoh" wrote:

> Hello,
> i was making my form pages with version 98 with no problems . coz i used to
> run PWS & make a test on my pages (that containing forms to be sent to
> e-mail or a file).
> But with XP , 200 , & 2003 versions i feel i'm lost .. it looks so stranges
> tp me ...so , may you show me a simple way to test my pages without to see
> the most error i hate (front page server extensions).
> what i need is to make my form send its output to a file.. how can i get it
> ?
> thanx
>
>
>

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