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Old August 26th, 2004, 05:59 PM
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I've recently ftp(d) a test asp.net application and the page opens, although my labels are in the wrong place and command buttons don't show up. Worked fine with my personal IIS server, but not on the remote server. Any ideas?

http://nflweekly.etcdot.com

Feel free to look at my code here(click on the here link at temp intro page). The label(text) is supposed to be below the blue background and below that a command button. I'm running IE 6.0. Coded using VB.net/ASP.net, using MS Visual Studio 2003 Professional.
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Does your server support ASP.NET? It's an Apache server.

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I just emailed the admin of the server and asked him. Do you know for a fact its an Apache? Not familiar with servers, is this good or bad for .aspx driven pages? Everyone feel free to enlighten me on any of the things I'm questioning.
Still having problems with my site.

http://www.nflweekly.etcdot.com

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Well, I emailed the admin of my server and he hasn't gotten back to me. My question for all of you, the forum gurus, occasional posters, and intelligent folk... is my problem most likely an issue with the server? Could it be the server type? IIS not running correctly? Correct version of IIS maybe? Did I forget something when uploading my .aspx and vb files? (ie. changing from debug to release mode). Or is it something in my code?
I appreciate everyone's help and I encourage all everyone who reads to please take a look at my page and my host.
http://nflweekly.etcdot.com
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You are definetely using an Apache server, and I don't know of one that supports ASP or ASP.NET.

How do I know it's Apache? Go to http://nflweekly.etcdot.com/EMarriage and at the bottom it says "Apache/1.3.31 Server at www.nflweekly.etcdot.com Port 80".

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