Dreamweaver MX supports ASP and you can make basic pages using the program
and its server behaviors. Additionally, there are many 3rd party extensions
that make ASP work pretty well. At some point, however, you will need to
learn some ASP for hand coding purposes .. you should look into it.
CGI scripts would have to be prepared by you, however, using a CGI program
(not sure what is out there any more) .. however, there are many CGI scripts
available for download (many are free) at sites like
http://www.cgi-resources.com
Good luck!
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"osjibs" <osjibs (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote
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Hi everyone, this is Osem here.
Im just wondering about how to create CGI and ASP files/websites, what are
they, and how they work and how they interact with HTML.
And im also wondering if they could be made using Dreamweaver MX
Any help would be very much appreciated
Kindest regards
Osem
!JIBS!
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