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    StuffyEst
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    Hello, First of all, I hope people won't eat me for asking this, but the fact is I'm kind of stuck on it. I have a problem displaying my .aspx file in any other browser except Internet Explorer. When I try to use lets say FireFox/Google Chrome or what ever other browser, it automatically starts to download my .aspx file. Now the thing is, I can't understand what I'm doing wrong or what have I missed out. 1) It all works when I test it with "Build+Run" 2) It displays in IE I've read something about IIS but.. I don't get it, how should I use it. Maybe someone kind enough would enlighten me on this matter. Thanks! (from someone who started learning C#/ASP.NET)

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      Hello, First of all, I hope people won't eat me for asking this, but the fact is I'm kind of stuck on it. I have a problem displaying my .aspx file in any other browser except Internet Explorer. When I try to use lets say FireFox/Google Chrome or what ever other browser, it automatically starts to download my .aspx file. Now the thing is, I can't understand what I'm doing wrong or what have I missed out. 1) It all works when I test it with "Build+Run" 2) It displays in IE I've read something about IIS but.. I don't get it, how should I use it. Maybe someone kind enough would enlighten me on this matter. Thanks! (from someone who started learning C#/ASP.NET)

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      MakingALiving
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      So are you saying that it doesn't run on the server, but it does on your local machine?

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        So are you saying that it doesn't run on the server, but it does on your local machine?

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        StuffyEst
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        Indeed, and now I think I understand what the problem is. Apparently the server doesn't support ASP.NET environment or something. Since thats the only answer I could come up with.

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          Indeed, and now I think I understand what the problem is. Apparently the server doesn't support ASP.NET environment or something. Since thats the only answer I could come up with.

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          MakingALiving
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          If this is for your company then you need to get your server guys to set that up if you are doing this on your own here is a website that does webhosting for windows that are probably ready to go. [http://order.1and1.com does](http://order.1and1.com does)[[^](http://order.1and1.com does "New Window")]

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            If this is for your company then you need to get your server guys to set that up if you are doing this on your own here is a website that does webhosting for windows that are probably ready to go. [http://order.1and1.com does](http://order.1and1.com does)[[^](http://order.1and1.com does "New Window")]

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            StuffyEst
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            Thanks, I'll take a look into that :)

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