Active Server Pages (ASP) is a server-side scripting environment that allows you to create and run dynamic, interactive Web server applications. Using ASP, you can combine HTML pages, scripting commands, and ActiveX components to create interactive Web pages and powerful Web-based applications.ASP applications are easy to develop and modify. ASP applications are easy to develop and modify. So ASP runs on the server side, and you can run ASP in DW by installing an IIS server side.
If you use XP to install IIS, directly in the CD-ROM drive into the XP installation CD-ROM, and then in the "Add/Remove Programs" in the choice to add components, and select "Internet Information Services" (that is, IIS). But note that XP can not be HOME version, it should be a professional version (XP Professional Edition)
98 ME and so on to download a PWS on it, I think debugging ASP is best to use WIN2000 or WIN2003
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