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    Hi Im very much a beginner with Asp. I have a site that I would like to open an edit, but what ide is best? Tried Vs studio by just going >Open Project but cant get access to any of the files. Used Visual Web Developer but when I view a page with browser an error occurs saying This type of page is not served. And it has been explicitly forbidden. Please if someone could point me in the right direction. Would greatly appreciate it.

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      Hi Im very much a beginner with Asp. I have a site that I would like to open an edit, but what ide is best? Tried Vs studio by just going >Open Project but cant get access to any of the files. Used Visual Web Developer but when I view a page with browser an error occurs saying This type of page is not served. And it has been explicitly forbidden. Please if someone could point me in the right direction. Would greatly appreciate it.

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      Are you trying to use ASP or ASP.NET (which version)?

      -------------------------------------------------------- My portfolio & development blog Q:What does the derived class in C# tell to it's parent? A:All your base are belong to us!

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