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Old 07-08-2007, 02:05 PM a little help adding asp 'includes'
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I usally use php but this week I have to start a fairly large site that will be going on a window's server. I've never even looked at 'asp' before.

I want use asp includes. I've already googled the answer for using asp includes eg <!--#include file="page.asp" --> and <!--#include virtual="/directory/page.asp" -->.

The only thing I don't know is which doc type/header to use. Dreamweaver gives me 4 options. ASPJavaScript, ASP VBScript, ASP.NET C# and ASP.NET VB.

All i'll be using is the includes function (if that's what their called in asp), which should I use.

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Old 07-08-2007, 02:25 PM Re: a little help adding asp 'includes'
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VBScript should be fine. That's the default.

ASP Javascript is very rarely used, and the other two are .NET answers.
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Old 07-09-2007, 05:23 AM Re: a little help adding asp 'includes'
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And if you leave out the language header completely it won't matter very much as the server will default to VbScript (As Adam said)

You only need the language header if you are NOT using VbScript
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Old 07-09-2007, 03:11 PM Re: a little help adding asp 'includes'
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if you want to use asp.net, visual studio.net will be ideal
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Old 07-10-2007, 08:44 AM Re: a little help adding asp 'includes'
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Inside the include file, you don't need any of that. It can be ordinary .txt file with your html inside (or just plain text, or whatever)
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