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NEWBIE in ABQ (VIP)
I have developed a WEB Applicaiton using Visual Studio VB.NET and it runs
well on my developement computer. I would like to run it from my personal
WEB Page provider by my Internet Provider. I have used the MS WEB Publishing
Tool to move the files and directorys to the site, but when I start the
Applicaiton via Browser, I just get the view with just the text. There are
no TEXTBOX or Button controls present? All the parts that I know of are in
place from my side. I have sent queries to my IP and they have returned the
standard canned answers that they have provide all the infromation that I
need within their HELP pages.
I have loaded up a personal site using MS Publisher previously without an
probelms and have also put a downloadable application to the site.
What am I missing here?
Once I get the the site working I believe I will have another problem with
accessing my SQL Server Tables on my system from the site, but that is
another issue all togther.
My IP provider is a CABLE company (COMCAST).
Any guidence would be appreciated...
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Scott M.
Your web hosting provider must configure their web server to have the .NET
Framework and ASP.NET running on their servers and your site. You can't do
this from your end, they must support it.
If Comcast is providing you with web space on their servers, I doubt highly
that they have .NET installed. They aren't really in the web hosting
business as much as they are in the ISP business.
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