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ASPX, huh?? Should've been PDF
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17/04/2008 14:52:18
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
XML, XSD
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01311526
Message ID:
01311575
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>>>>>>Hi Gang!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>One of our users goes on the Internet to her provider and downloads reports to her PC.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>She normally reads them (she says they are in Adobe.... so I'm thinking they used to be PDF files).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Since she received a replacment PC from us recently, she now cannot see the reports. They Internet site wants to download to her a ASPX file. Her PC cannot open this... and I downloaded the file to my updatted PC, and all I see is a text file.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>How can she read this now? Was there something missing on the new PC that the older PC had to handle ASPX? Maybe the older files were also ASPX, not PDF and the older PC could show it with updatted Windows (and .NET files)????
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>>Tommy,
>>>>>.ASPX is an ASP.NET webform extension.
>>>>
>>>>And so, is this a viewable file for a report? Or a design file for .NET.
>>>>
>>>>If this is not a viewable file, then I wonder why they are transmitting that instead of a viewable report file??
>>>>
>>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>It's the actual server-side page. My guess is the code is initiating some sort of download.
>>
>>Which is not occuring at this point. Is it a server problem, or a problem for my client in that she does not have some software necessary to render the page?
>
>I'm not sure.... it sounds like a server problem. All the client should need is an internet brower.

Thanks!
Tommy Tillman A+ NetWork+ MCP
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