Josh, Is this configuration issue likely to be handled by the host, or is it something I should do, like the blurb I saw about my .htaccess?
Thanks, David --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Josh Chamas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > chrisdavc wrote: > > > > recommends making a dummy.asp page to check that APACHE::ASP is > > working and that the $Session is enabled. My dummy.asp is found at > > www.braindivot.com/dummy.asp. > > > > This is the totality of the dummy.asp file: > > > > INTRO <%=$Session%> > > > > When viewed, the dummy.asp should show > > > > INTRO Apache::ASP::Session=HASH(0x??????). > > > > Now it just shows > > > > INTRO <%=$Session%> > > > > This just means that the ASP script was not executed at all. > This is probably an Apache configuration issue to get Apache::ASP > to execute your .asp script. What you are seeing it just > the script itself, not the executed script's output. > > Regards, > > Josh > ________________________________________________________________ > Josh Chamas, Founder phone:925-552-0128 > Chamas Enterprises Inc. http://www.chamas.com > NodeWorks Link Checking http://www.nodeworks.com > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
