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Re: ASP page won't display
country flaguser name
United States
2008-05-13 03:24:19

Ty opeing the file with any of the editors, Dreamweaver / VS.net

--- In VisualBasic_Official%40yahoogroups.com">VisualBasic_Officialyahoogroups.com, briankregister
<no_reply...> wrote:
&gt;
> I am trying to open a website that was designed by my company, but
> when I go to log in, I get a "File Download - Security Warning&quot;
> stating the Active Server Document (.asp file) could be potentially
> harmful. I have tried to click open, but it either gives me an error
&gt; message or it tries to open and takes me to the same message again. I
> have lowered my IE security settings from Medium High all the way down
>; to low, but still no help. I have checked and changed the file type
>; association under Tools, Folder Options, File Types. It was set to
> open with FrontPage, so I changed it to IE. This problem originally
> began in IE 6, so I tried upgrading to IE 7 to see if that was the
> problem. No luck. All available service packs and patches available
> from Microsoft have been applied. I have also tried just about every
&gt; suggestion I could find on Google.
>
> Does anyone know how to make this work?
&gt;
> THANKS!!!!
>

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Re: Re: ASP page won't display
country flaguser name
United States
2008-05-13 21:41:57

One way would be to open a plain html file. If it opens then there is
nothing wrong with server.

Reduce the asp file to minimum and test it. If it works then there is
certainly something wrong with your asp code. Keep adding small sections of
the code and trap where the error lies.

Hope it works.

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Bravar
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On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 1:24 AM, Naveen Roy < roynaveen%40yahoo.com">roynaveenyahoo.com> wrote:

> Ty opeing the file with any of the editors, Dreamweaver / VS.net
&gt;
> --- In VisualBasic_Official%40yahoogroups.com">VisualBasic_Officialyahoogroups.com<;VisualBasic_Official%40yahoogroups.com&gt;,
> briankregister
>
> <no_reply...> wrote:
&gt; >
>; > I am trying to open a website that was designed by my company, but
> > when I go to log in, I get a "File Download - Security Warning&quot;
> > stating the Active Server Document (.asp file) could be potentially
> > harmful. I have tried to click open, but it either gives me an error
&gt; > message or it tries to open and takes me to the same message again. I
> > have lowered my IE security settings from Medium High all the way down
>; > to low, but still no help. I have checked and changed the file type
>; > association under Tools, Folder Options, File Types. It was set to
> > open with FrontPage, so I changed it to IE. This problem originally
> > began in IE 6, so I tried upgrading to IE 7 to see if that was the
> > problem. No luck. All available service packs and patches available
> > from Microsoft have been applied. I have also tried just about every
&gt; > suggestion I could find on Google.
> >
>; > Does anyone know how to make this work?
&gt; >
>; > THANKS!!!!
> >
>;
>
>

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