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What's your question? Obviously, you have to fix any configuration or programming errors before your code will run. Also as a guess, you probably are trying to use asp.NET, this forum is mostly for classic asp.
and then I figured it out and now it works. Now I need help learning asp classic. Do you know any really easy sites to learn the concepts from? That Microsoft site you gave before was complex...
and then I figured it out and now it works. Now I need help learning asp classic. Do you know any really easy sites to learn the concepts from? That Microsoft site you gave before was complex...
Why? Classic ASP is dead and gone. You'd be better off learning ASP.NET or something more open source like PHP.
The only people "learning" Classic ASP are those having to support some legacy software or something. But for new development? No way Jose.
These url's are from memory, there used to be 10 or 20 good asp related sites. I haven't visited any in years though. Devshed has a sister site http://www.aspfrree.com