Haines Brown wrote:
>Thanks,
>
>Liam informed me correctly that the .asp file could be viewed in a
>plain text viewer. Indeed, it turned out to be a html file, and so I
>could view it most easily on a browser.
>
>I want to apologize for not having tried the obvious step to open it
>in a plain tex
Thanks,
Liam informed me correctly that the .asp file could be viewed in a
plain text viewer. Indeed, it turned out to be a html file, and so I
could view it most easily on a browser.
I want to apologize for not having tried the obvious step to open it
in a plain text viewer. In the back of my m
Haines Brown([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Sorry for the naive question, but I occasionally acquire files with
> the .asp (active server pages) extension.
Just has to view one yesterday and used firefox. It worked as if it
were an htm or html file.
>
> What is the simplest way
On Fri, 19 May 2006 08:58:33 -0400 (EDT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Haines Brown) wrote:
> Sorry for the naive question, but I occasionally acquire files with
> the .asp (active server pages) extension.
>
> What is the simplest way to view such files or convert them into a
> more convenient format (even
Sorry for the naive question, but I occasionally acquire files with
the .asp (active server pages) extension.
What is the simplest way to view such files or convert them into a
more convenient format (even plain ASCII)?
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