It should be pointed out that asp is often generated by tools such as
frontpage or visual interdev and the actual html produced by the server
using these scripts often uses microsoft specific extensions to html
which render ok in IE (of course) but other browsers are often unable to
handle it.  The cynical will say this has been done on purpose ...

BillK

Rial Juan wrote:
> 
> hmm... Haven't really been following this thread, so I don't know it
> someone answered this one yet...
> 
> ASP stands for Advanced Server Pages, and is a scripting language similar
> to PHP. It's the format Microsoft uses on their servers; it uses basic-like
> syntax for the programming part of the page.
> 
> It doesn't matter if a file is an asp file, php file or html file; they all
> output the same text to the browser. For the browser there's no difference
> between plain HTML, asp or php. It's just the server that needs to be able
> to execute the scripts.
> 
> On 2001.03.12 07:19 Ken Thompson wrote:
>

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