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What's the story with file extension *ihtml* ???

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josel

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Hello y'all!

I will never again take over someone else's work ... mark my words! It is a nightmare!!!

I need to clean-up, give a face list to and publish a web site written in DWUD using ASP server mode.

I am a rookie DWUD and I never read a line of code in ASP. Fine, I said, a program is a program ... How hard can it be?

Oh boy!

I am now facing my ignorance, time preasure and all kinds of problems with the way this guy wrote this thing. I am sure that over 60% of the files are overhead. I found lots of links directed to files with extension IHTML ... Is this something I do not know about (one more thing that is)?

Thank you for your muchh needed assistance!


Jose Lerebours
KNOWLEDGE: Something you can give away enlessly and gain more of it in the process! - Jose Lerebours
 
would it be easier to get a template format done, then using the template, insert new data?

effictively you will be making a new website from scratch - however Using templates will cut down alot of work, and it is almost always MUCH easier to get HTML done first - then plug in the asp where you want it.

"Insert witty remark here"

Stuart
 
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