Active Server Pages (Asp) - Cobalt Digital Inc RaQ XTR User Manual

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Each virtual site has a separate webmaster account and a unique webmaster
password.
Once the webmaster has authenticated through the FrontPage client, he or she
can:
modify Web content
manage FrontPage site Root Web subwebs
add, modify or remove additional FrontPage user accounts
change the webmaster password
Note: User webs cannot manage subwebs or FrontPage user
accounts.
For more information on the FrontPage features, refer to the user documentation
for the FrontPage client software.

Active Server Pages (ASP)

The RaQ XTR uses Chili!Soft™ Active Server Pages (ASP) software.
ASP is an HTML-embedded scripting language that includes one or more small
embedded programs, or scripts, that are processed on a Web server before the
Web page is sent to the user. An ASP is somewhat similar to a server-side include
or a common gateway interface (CGI) application in that all three involve
programs that run on the server, usually tailoring a page for the user.
For example, an ASP script can use the input from the user's request for the page
to access data from a database. The script then builds or customizes the page on
the fly and returns it to the requestor. The Web server does all of the processing,
and a standard HTML page is generated and sent to the browser.
It is not necessary to enable the ASP Administrative Server (under Server
Management > Control Panel > Services) in order to enable ASP on an
individual virtual site.
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