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I'm a C/C++ programmer with intermediate knowledge of VB and HTML. I
picked up VB.NET standard as it looked like it would allow me to create
web sites with more functionality and faster development than using
Javascript for my "computing" needs.

I picked up a copy of Visual Basic.Net all in one desk reference and
programmed one of the ASP.net examples in. I was very pleased with the
syntax and design and speed of programming. It tested perfectly using the
"virtual" localhost server.

Here's where my question comes in; when creating sites before, I would
make an index.html, toss it on the website and voila, when I went to that
site, the page would appear. I have read the help files but for the life
of me I'm not seeing the forest for the trees. If anyone could either
refer me to a knowledge article, usergroup, or step-by-step example that
gets my example up on my website and makes it what the user sees when
they logon to the site I would be very grateful. You can make
the assumption that IIS is up and current on my website.

Thank you
Nov 18 '05 #1
2 863
TJS
instead of index.html most websites are configured to use default.aspx for
..net code but this can be altered via IIS

check out www.asp.net for all sorts of help in getting started
"Snarf" <notonyourlife.com> wrote in message
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I'm a C/C++ programmer with intermediate knowledge of VB and HTML. I
picked up VB.NET standard as it looked like it would allow me to create
web sites with more functionality and faster development than using
Javascript for my "computing" needs.

I picked up a copy of Visual Basic.Net all in one desk reference and
programmed one of the ASP.net examples in. I was very pleased with the
syntax and design and speed of programming. It tested perfectly using the
"virtual" localhost server.

Here's where my question comes in; when creating sites before, I would
make an index.html, toss it on the website and voila, when I went to that
site, the page would appear. I have read the help files but for the life
of me I'm not seeing the forest for the trees. If anyone could either
refer me to a knowledge article, usergroup, or step-by-step example that
gets my example up on my website and makes it what the user sees when
they logon to the site I would be very grateful. You can make
the assumption that IIS is up and current on my website.

Thank you

Nov 18 '05 #2

Thank you, I'll check out that website.

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check out www.asp.net for all sorts of help in getting started
"Snarf" <notonyourlife.com> wrote in message
news:Xn************************@216.168.3.44...

Here's where my question comes in; when creating sites before, I
would make an index.html, toss it on the website and voila, when I
went to that site, the page would appear. I have read the help files
but for the life of me I'm not seeing the forest for the trees. If
anyone could either refer me to a knowledge article, usergroup, or
step-by-step example that gets my example up on my website and makes
it what the user sees when they logon to the site I would be very
grateful. You can make the assumption that IIS is up and current on
my website.

Thank you



Nov 18 '05 #3

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