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Posted 8/27/2008 10:58:39 AM
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I'm new to ASP.NET but I think I've figured out the basics enough to get a simple website going.  I have in fact put together a simple website using ASP.NET via a master page and several content pages.  From my development XP based PC I am able to preview my default.aspx from within the EW application by selecting any browser.

Having verified I have a working website on my PC I then publish (FTP) all files to a Comcast webserver.  When I attempt to open up the website by specifically opening up the default.aspx file all I see is the actual code not the web graphics I expect.  Interestingly, if I open up the mysite.master file it properly displays the master file graphics in a Windows Explorer web browser as I expect.  It would appear that the webserver is not properly taking the mysite.master file and combining it with the default.aspx file to serve the graphics that I expect to see.

Can someone give me some clues as to why I am seeing the aspx code instead of my website when opening up the default.aspx file?

Here are some of my guesses but these are just guesses:

1. Maybe Comcast doesn't support ASP.NET or maybe there is something I need to tell the Comcast webserver to do...maybe enable something.

2. The language is set to Page Language="C#" maybe it needs to be "VB#" or something else.

3. Missing files?

==================== UPDATED ====================

Never mind.  It would appear that Comcast as well as RoadRunner do not support ASP.NET.  That is, for the personal webspace that is allotted to Comcast and RoadRunner ISP account holders.  That sux.  I didn't want to have to subscribe to a webserver service when I already get this service through my ISP.

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Posted 8/29/2008 12:19:28 PM
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I used my ISP webhosting for my first ever website, and I have worked with people who have done it as well. While I haven't worked with Comcast for hosting, I can all pretty much assure you that you will be happy working with an actual hosting company for your site than a free ISP hosting account. You might save a few dollars that way, but you lose a lot of support and features, as you're already finding out.

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