re: XP Home / active HTML for asp/ Abyss Server
Thursday, July 24, 2003 at 5:43 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by j0sh
(1 messages posted)
hi all, i tried the Active HTML, not using BadBlue but other server called "Abyss
Web Server" that works in XP HE too, but this last is sharewr.
The trick is that active html acts like a cgi interpreter and must be installed like
one of em. So u have to put the path to the cgi interpreter associated with the extensions
(.asp .asa) and make an alias to the aHTML folder installed into ur system, so when
an asp page reach ur navigator, the interpreter takes the page.
There're somethings not working with active html, like session variables, but the
rest works quite well.
Don't let M$ steal ur breath...
best wishes, J0sh.
On Tuesday, June 17, 2003 at 2:24 pm, Louise wrote:
>According to BadBlue.com, you can install a free 3rd party product, Selisoft's 'ActiveHTML'
>to run alongside the BadBlue server, to view Active Server Pages. (http://www.selisoft.com/en/ahtml/index.html)
>
>To a non-techie like me, the instructions to install and run both these products
>seems very complicated. Can anyone confirm it works, and simplify the process for
>installing and running under Windows XP Home, for testing Active Server Pages on
>a stand-alone machine not connected to a network or the Internet?
>
>Thanks, Louise
>
>
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