On Mar 2, 2014, at 4:47 PM, Anne Cartwright <[email protected]> wrote:

> What are websites/pages ending in .asp and .aspx. The first don't seem to 
> open for me running Safari 6.1.2 and on the latter I'm concerned about a page 
> that has no indication that I can find indicating it is a secure page. This 
> was on a page asking for credit card # in renewing membership.

The .asp pages are special pages from a Microsoft IIS Web server that usually 
are generated on the fly by a Microsoft Visual Basic script.

The .aspx pages are similar, except other Microsoft languages like C# or 
JScript are used to generate the page. The x is because they use Microsoft 
ActiveX features.

They should work with any Web browser because the server scripts generate 
regular old HTML.

If your browser does not show a little security lock, I wouldn't put in any 
credit card stuff.


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