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From: **Group User** on 21 Jan 2010 23:35 Hello I just recieved domain name and password, Iand learn basic asp.net I test my site fine in my own coputer and local host I sent it to server but it doesn't show the index.aspx only error message as if there was no such index file up there. Really confued what should I add change to make it work just like other static sites :-( Help me pleasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
From: Bob Barrows on 22 Jan 2010 00:45 **Group User** wrote: > Hello > I just recieved domain name and password, Iand learn basic asp.net > I test my site fine in my own coputer and local host > I sent it to server but it doesn't show the index.aspx > only error message as if there was no such index file up there. Really > confued what should I add change to make it work just like other > static sites :-( > ***canned wrong-newsgroup reply************************ There was no way for you to know it (except maybe by browsing through some of the previous questions in this newsgroup before posting yours - always a recommended practice) , but this is a classic (COM-based) asp newsgroup. ASP.Net bears very little resemblance to classic ASP so, while you may be lucky enough to find a dotnet-knowledgeable person here who can answer your question, you can eliminate the luck factor by posting your question to a group where those dotnet-knowledgeable people hang out. I suggest microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet or the forums at www.asp.net. ****************************************************************** -- Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET - 2004-2007 Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the "NO SPAM"
From: **Group User** on 22 Jan 2010 23:33 On Jan 22, 12:45 pm, "Bob Barrows" <reb01...(a)NOyahoo.SPAMcom> wrote: > **Group User** wrote: > > Hello > > I just recieved domain name and password, Iand learn basic asp.net > > I test my site fine in my own coputer and local host > > I sent it to server but it doesn't show the index.aspx > > only error message as if there was no such index file up there. Really > > confued what should I add change to make it work just like other > > static sites :-( > > ***canned wrong-newsgroup reply************************ > There was no way for you to know it (except maybe by browsing through some > of the previous questions in this newsgroup before posting yours - always a > recommended practice) , but this is a classic (COM-based) asp newsgroup. > ASP.Net bears very little resemblance to classic ASP so, while you may be > lucky enough to find a dotnet-knowledgeable person here who can answer your > question, you can eliminate the luck factor by posting your question to a > group where those dotnet-knowledgeable people hang out. I suggest > microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet or the forums atwww.asp.net. > ****************************************************************** > > -- > Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET - 2004-2007 > Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I > don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the > "NO SPAM" I check it out that I need a host that provide ASP hostability, thank you so much for your reply You know I have spent years to only understand what is OOP and how it actually works and is done in a desktop application. I think people might just drop a single line like the hosting problem I understand the rest, but they don't. You too! I don't know how much money such a single line of guidance can be earned from. Excuse my dependence. I think about independence perhaps somewaht different from the way you may
From: **Group User** on 22 Jan 2010 23:35 On Jan 22, 12:45 pm, "Bob Barrows" <reb01...(a)NOyahoo.SPAMcom> wrote: > **Group User** wrote: > > Hello > > I just recieved domain name and password, Iand learn basic asp.net > > I test my site fine in my own coputer and local host > > I sent it to server but it doesn't show the index.aspx > > only error message as if there was no such index file up there. Really > > confued what should I add change to make it work just like other > > static sites :-( > > ***canned wrong-newsgroup reply************************ > There was no way for you to know it (except maybe by browsing through some > of the previous questions in this newsgroup before posting yours - always a > recommended practice) , but this is a classic (COM-based) asp newsgroup. > ASP.Net bears very little resemblance to classic ASP so, while you may be > lucky enough to find a dotnet-knowledgeable person here who can answer your > question, you can eliminate the luck factor by posting your question to a > group where those dotnet-knowledgeable people hang out. I suggest > microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet or the forums atwww.asp.net. > ****************************************************************** > > -- > Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET - 2004-2007 > Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I > don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the > "NO SPAM" Darn! i have not finished yeet the OOP story but jumped into the main conclusion. My memory seems to get dispersed now Google edit is uneditable :-(
From: Bob Barrows on 23 Jan 2010 09:39 **Group User** wrote: > On Jan 22, 12:45 pm, "Bob Barrows" <reb01...(a)NOyahoo.SPAMcom> wrote: >> **Group User** wrote: >>> Hello >>> I just recieved domain name and password, Iand learn basic asp.net >>> I test my site fine in my own coputer and local host >>> I sent it to server but it doesn't show the index.aspx >>> only error message as if there was no such index file up there. >>> Really confued what should I add change to make it work just like >>> other >>> static sites :-( >> >> > > I check it out that I need a host that provide ASP hostability, thank > you so much for your reply You mean "ASP.Net" hostability ... > > You know I have spent years to only understand what is OOP and how it > actually works and is done in a desktop application. I think people > might just drop a single line like the hosting problem I understand > the rest, but they don't. You too! Huh? > I don't know how much money such a single line of guidance can be > earned from. > Excuse my dependence. I think about independence perhaps somewaht > different from the way you may Sorry, but I don't understand the point you're trying to make. Are you saying I should have known to provide the answer you found on your own? Well, given that I operate entirely within an intranet environment, the fact is, I had no idea what your answer would turn out to be. The only thing I could help with was attempting to correct your mistake in posting to a newsgroup where you would be unlikely to find someone who could provide your answer. I'm glad you found your answer. -- Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET - 2004-2007 Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the "NO SPAM"
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