ASP pages have the extension .asp (as Ex. page name index. asp) instead of .html, when a page with the extension .asp is request by a browser the web server know to read between the lines any ASP controlled within the web page before sending the HTML formed to the browser. The page must be requested through a web server that supports ASP, this is why ASP stands for Active Server Pages, no server, no active pages. Internet Information Services (IIS) that runs on Windows 2000 /XP Pro/NT4 it is this web server that ASP pages usually run best on. For those of you running Windows and wish to play around with ASP on your own system you will need to install Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS). Lucky IIS or its micro version Personal Web Server (PWS) comes free with Windows.
Windows users you can find Internet Information Services (IIS) or Personal Web Server (PWS) in the following places: - • Windows ME - IIS and PWS are not supported on this operating system. • Windows XP Home Edition - IIS and PWS are not supported on this operating system. • Windows XP Pro/2003/2000 - IIS can be found in 'Add/Remove Programs' in the 'Control Panel'. • Windows NT4/95 - You can get hold of IIS by downloading the NT4 Option Pack
This is write Karl Garcia will be dealing with ZIP Codes as they were defined for the purpose of tabulate the 1990 survey Free Scripts summary.
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This is write Karl Garcia will be dealing with ZIP Codes as they were defined for the purpose of tabulate the 1990 survey Free Scripts summary.