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I can use PHP, but since that'd be only on my computer which is off a lot, I decided to do this in ASP.
What I want to do is install ASP on my Windows XP Home. I'm pretty sure it's impossible to do on Home, but is possible on Pro. If it is possible, can someone point me to some resources? Thanks in advance. |
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Re: ASP
install ASP? ASP is MS's proprietary server generated page language (active server page, i believe). If you mean install the IIS server (MS's web server that can server ASP pages) im pretty sure you can on professional and its probably on the Win XP CD. If you mean some sort of development environment (im pretty sure the major web development programs can handle it), then...uhhh... install it.
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![]() Thanks for the info |
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I would personally go with an apache server (nice and free) and install php and sql. Thats what our teams site uses =D
For an HTML/PHP editor i use TextPad. |
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Sorry if this is a bunch of rambling. I'm very tired today. |
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ohh I see I misunderstood your situation; My Bad. Im not that big on ASP but this looks helpful.
http://www.asp.net/webmatrix/default...dex=4&tabId=46 I might even dl it and check it out. |
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![]() This seems exactly like what I want, I'm gonna take a swing at it and see what it turns out to be like. |
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Well, WebMatrix is a free alternative to Visual Studio. It's for ASP.NET development mostly... which is significantly different than ASP 3.0. I believe FIRST includes an academic copy of Visual Studio in the kit. If you have it, mise as well use it
![]() Make sure you have the .NET framework on your system before installing WebMatrix or Visual Studio. |
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![]() It seems to work just fine for ASP 3 though, so I'm not complaining. |
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when you get tired of ASP 3 i highly suggest you move to ASP.NET....I used to mess with ASP 3.0 and it is very functional, but .NET is soooo much more powerful....NET you get a choice of languages too (C#, VB.NET, C++.NET, and J#) instead of what is essentially VBScript in ASP 3.0...
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ASP3 is good enough for right now for what I need to do. I'm gonna start thinking of knowing .NET though pretty soon though. |
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maybe i am confused, but if you just want to learn about .NET, you can set it up on the existing IIS Server you are using for ASP 3.0 (trust me I have done it many times before).....and you don't need VS.NET if you do not want, codebehinds are for the weak anyways, you can just do the .NET code in Notepad if that suits you.....
![]() Last edited by Stephen Kowski : 28-03-2004 at 11:40. Reason: adding something |
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Can't you run Apache2+PHP on Windoze?
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