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    asp beginer

    hi,
    i am very much new to the asp and i am going to ask a silly question that is where to write the code of asp i mean something like

    <%
    TheName=request.form("name)
    if TheName="John" then
    response.write ("Hi, John. How are you?")
    response.write ("<br>Did you know I got married last month?")
    else
    response.write ("Hi. How are you?")
    end if
    %>


    i know that i case of html what we do is see the source option of the internet explorer and write the code there but if i write asp code there then it is not working
    Using VB.NET 2003/.NET 1.1

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    Re: asp beginer

    elixir:

    You can just write you code in Notepad and save it with a .ASP extension.

    Then you can run it in Internet Explorer, but you have to configure IIS first.

    You put your ASP code in your HTML document something like this little sample:

    [ASPCODE]<HTML>

    <HEAD>

    <TITLE> Get Secret Date</TITLE>

    <!--This code appears at page 85 or ASP 3.0 book.-->

    </HEAD>

    <BODY>

    <%

    Function GetSecretDate()
    Dim MyDate
    MyDate = CDate(Now() -30)
    GetSecretDate = MyDate
    End Function

    %>

    Here comes some script using a function:
    <P>
    <%
    Response.Write("The Secret Date is: ")
    Response.Write(GetSecretDate())

    %>

    <P><FONT Color=Red Size=4>

    Here comes some more script:

    <P>

    <%

    Response.Write("Here is another secret date.")

    %>

    <BR>
    <BR>

    <%
    Response.Write("The Second Secret Date is: ")

    Response.Write(CDate(GetSecretDate() -1))

    %>

    </FONT>

    </BODY>

    </HTML>[/ASPCODE]

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