[exprla-devel] RE: [XPL] VBXML
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From: reid_spencer <ras...@re...> - 2002-02-01 15:36:58
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--- In xpl-dev@y..., "Richard Anthony Hein" <935551@i...> wrote: I have VS 6.0 pro. among other tools, and can build ASP pages (not my best - but I have it figured out now). If you make up an HTML page, that's great, and we can use that HTML in the ASP. It wouldn't be wasted. .asp is just an .htm page with an .asp extension. The extension .asp just lets the web server (PWS, IIS etc ...) know to process the page differently, and sends out raw html after processing the scripts in the .asp page. So, if you want you can pass this on to me, and I'll do it, using your html in the ASP page. If this is something you guys really want to work on, that's cool. But I have to say, we have to use XML/XSL, or XHTML on this. To start with, anything you want to put on the site - mark it up as XML and XSL, ok? I am not saying that it cannot be html, and you have to change something you've done - just for the future, please do it in XML if you can. Richard A. Hein -----Original Message----- From: me@m... [mailto:me@m...]On Behalf Of Jonathan Burns Sent: July 6, 2000 10:39 AM To: xpl@e... Subject: Re: [XPL] VBXML Michael Lauzon wrote: The only problem with the VBXML website (no offence Mark), but not knowing how to do ASP, and having to have all the pages end in asp is not something I could do. I only know HTML, so all the pages would have to end in .htm/.html. Also, I still don't have access to a computer that I could start designing a basic website for our group. If anyone has HTML editing software, can you please do this? Good point, Michael. But Mark, is it the case that we need ASP for our page? I'd expect HTML to do fine. A couple of us have content building up - Michael's been finding links, Richard has been collating our correspondence, and I have my annotation of Paul Prescod's "Addressing the Enterprise", and more to come. As well, I have a rough and ready site layout, which will do for starters, and I'm much better prepared for Web construction than I was a few weeks ago. If people want to mail me content or URLs, I can assemble them into reasonable shape, link them together with relative URLs, and tar them up to send to Mark - whom I presume has the FTP keys to the place. Jonathan -- Jonathan Burns; saski@w... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ -- To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: xpl-unsubscribe@o... --- End forwarded message --- |