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7/3/2006 8:20 AM
 
Hi All,

This probably isn't a DNN question per se, but I figure if anyone would know how to do it, you would.

I have a classic ASP page that I need to add to the DNN site. I've added the page to the filesystem, but whenever I navigate to it from a browser, the ASP code is displayed in the browser instead of being executed by the server. Any thoughts on how to configure IIS/DNN to allow this page to be displayed?

TIA,

Jason
 
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7/3/2006 8:43 AM
 
I would think that you would put an IFrame on the DNN page/tab, and refer to your ASP page in the IFrame.


 
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7/3/2006 9:40 AM
 
Thanks for the thought, but the code is actually for a custom error page (404).

Even with the iframe, I imagine that the code would still not be interpreted, simply rendered as code for the viewer to read.

Thanks,

Jason
 
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7/3/2006 2:33 PM
 
Your ASP mappings are probably not there. Look at IIS and your site properties to see if it can display .asp pages.

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7/5/2006 1:00 PM
 
To add to hooligannes' comment, if you are suing Windows 2003, you may need to enable ASP to run on the server.
 
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