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ASP on XP Home Edition
Hi, I recently started learning ASP, I want to work on my computer (XP home edition). It is giving me a very hard time. I am pretty ignorant at servers and stuff but very good at programming. I have been trying to install the server, run asp files but this is really making me sick. From the past 4 days I have been constantly trying to fix it. I need help very badly. Somebody please, please, please guide me to start working on asp. Thank you.

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Somebody please, please, please guide me to start working on asp on XP Home Edition.

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i agree with bliss322.. did you try other web servers?

also read this article.. http://coveryourasp.com/Snippet.asp?snip=48
do it at your own risk solution :-) check the bottom of that page

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Active Server Pages (ASP) is Microsoft’s first server-side engine for dynamic web pages. ASP’s support of the Component Object Model (COM) enables it to access and use compiled libraries such as DLLs. It has been superseded by ASP.NET, but will be supported by Internet Information Services (IIS) through at least 2022.