What is correct code for "Include File Function" on .asp pages
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What is correct code for "Include File Function" on .asp pages
I have been using a Windows box forever and I am trying to get a SQL Server db integrated website running on a Linux box. The pages use .asp and for whatever reason the <!--#include file="module.inc"--> does not work on Linux. What is the correct code for this. Anyone with help would be greatly appreciated.
Based on my understanding, you can't run asp pages on any unix box. You can use jsp or others instead. The include for jsp file is <% include file="example" %> if more than one file, simply separate it with commas inside the double quote.
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