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Asp Tutorials:
*In our ASP tutorial you will learn about ASP, and how to execute scripts on your server.
*You will see that ASP is a powerful tool for making dynamic and interactive Web pages.
*What is ASP?
*ASP stands for Active Server Pages
*ASP is a program that runs inside IIS
*IIS stands for Internet Information Services
*IIS comes as a free component with Windows 2000
*IIS is also a part of the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack
*The Option Pack can be downloaded from Microsoft
*PWS is a smaller - but fully functional - version of IIS
*ASP Compatibility
*ASP is a Microsoft Technology
*To run IIS you must have Windows NT 4.0 or later
*To run PWS you must have Windows 95 or later
*ChiliASP is a technology that runs ASP without Windows OS
*InstantASP is another technology that runs ASP without Windows
*What is an ASP File?
*An ASP file is just the same as an HTML file
*An ASP file can contain text, HTML, XML, and scripts
*Scripts in an ASP file are executed on the server
*An ASP file has the file extension ".asp"
*What can ASP do for you?
*Dynamically edit, change or add any content of a Web page
*Respond to user queries or data submitted from HTML forms
*Access any data or databases and return the results to a browser
*Customize a Web page to make it more useful for individual users
*The advantages of using ASP instead of CGI and Perl, are those of simplicity and speed
*Provide security since your ASP code can not be viewed from the browser
*Clever ASP programming can minimize the network traffic
*How to Install IIS on Windows XP and Windows 2000
*Follow these steps to install IIS on Windows XP and Windows 2000:
*On the Start menu, click Settings and select Control Panel.
*Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
*Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
*Click Internet Information Services (IIS).
*Click Details.
*Select the check box for World Wide Web Service, and click OK.
*In Windows Component selection, click Next to install IIS.
*After you have installed IIS, make sure you install all patches for bugs and *security problems. (Run Windows Update).
*Test Your Web
*After you have installed IIS or PWS follow these steps:
*Look for a new folder called Inetpub on your hard drive.
*Open the Inetpub folder, and find a folder named wwwroot.
*Create a new folder, like "MyWeb", under wwwroot.
*Write some ASP code and save the file as "test1.asp" in the new folder.
*Make sure your Web server is running (see below).
*Open your browser and type "http://localhost/MyWeb/test1.asp", to view *your first web page.
*Note: Look for the IIS (or PWS) symbol in your start menu or task bar. The *program has functions for starting and stopping the web server, disable *and enable ASP, and much more.
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