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November 25, 2008
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Seting up Testing Server with DW8

  • November 25, 2008
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I have done the setup and tried to preview a file with an aspx extention.
It successfully copies the file into the testing folder (I guess that's a good thing) and then either opens the source code in IE or asks what to open it with in FireFox. It seems like it cannot find an executalble that is capable of translating the asp and converting to html. I know of no such executable. I've read alot of articles on setting it up and not one has said to have ASPTRANSLATOR.EXE in a certain directory and then point to it, as an example.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
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Inspiring
November 27, 2008
Hunter Elliott wrote:
> :) Dooza, I wasn't the OP asking the question - I was just trying to get
> more info first

Sorry Hunter, I mixed up my reply!

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Inspiring
November 26, 2008

"Dooza" <doozadooza@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hunter Elliott wrote:
>> "Nostrildamus" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
>> news:gghio0$25m$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>>> I have done the setup and tried to preview a file with an aspx
>>> extention.
>>> It successfully copies the file into the testing folder (I guess that's
>>> a good
>>> thing) and then either opens the source code in IE or asks what to open
>>> it with
>>> in FireFox. It seems like it cannot find an executalble that is capable
>>> of
>>> translating the asp and converting to html. I know of no such
>>> executable. I've
>>> read alot of articles on setting it up and not one has said to have
>>> ASPTRANSLATOR.EXE in a certain directory and then point to it, as an
>>> example.
>>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> what webserver are you using for your testing server?
>
> IIS, I have posted the answer in your post in the other forum.
>
> Dooza

:) Dooza, I wasn't the OP asking the question - I was just trying to get
more info first


Inspiring
November 26, 2008
Hunter Elliott wrote:
> "Nostrildamus" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
> news:gghio0$25m$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>> I have done the setup and tried to preview a file with an aspx extention.
>> It successfully copies the file into the testing folder (I guess that's a
>> good
>> thing) and then either opens the source code in IE or asks what to open it
>> with
>> in FireFox. It seems like it cannot find an executalble that is capable of
>> translating the asp and converting to html. I know of no such executable.
>> I've
>> read alot of articles on setting it up and not one has said to have
>> ASPTRANSLATOR.EXE in a certain directory and then point to it, as an
>> example.
>> Any thoughts?
>
> what webserver are you using for your testing server?

IIS, I have posted the answer in your post in the other forum.

Dooza
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Inspiring
November 25, 2008

"Nostrildamus" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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>I have done the setup and tried to preview a file with an aspx extention.
> It successfully copies the file into the testing folder (I guess that's a
> good
> thing) and then either opens the source code in IE or asks what to open it
> with
> in FireFox. It seems like it cannot find an executalble that is capable of
> translating the asp and converting to html. I know of no such executable.
> I've
> read alot of articles on setting it up and not one has said to have
> ASPTRANSLATOR.EXE in a certain directory and then point to it, as an
> example.
> Any thoughts?

what webserver are you using for your testing server?