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 Post subject: ASPX files
PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:06 pm 
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I have just got an e mail with some photos sent to me that are in aspx files, however when I have saved them I can't view them any way. They show in the e mail, do I need a special program to view them or is there a way in which I can convert them to a jpeg file or something similar sctatchinghead sctatchinghead


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 Post subject: Re: ASPX files
PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:08 pm 
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Just googled 'ASPX files' and this came up. Might help.

http://www.file-extensions.org/aspx-file-extension

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 Post subject: Re: ASPX files
PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 3:51 pm 
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Yeah I was expecting them, they are photos of the littleun that my dads cousin took when she was up around Christmas time, but they saved onto my computer as aspx files which confused me a bit.

I think that i might have it sorted. At the top of the e mail all of the attached photos are in jpeg format so I have now just double clicked all of them and they have saved to my desktop. Before I was just right clicking on the photos that were in the e mail and saving them from there which is what I normally do when I want to save them


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 Post subject: Re: ASPX files
PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 11:19 am 
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MadJohn wrote:
Were you expecting the photos fensy?

ASPX files are not images, they are web forms. They may "contain" images (or at least define which images appear and where), as well as other content, but they are not images in themselves. Most of In The Mad Crowd is written using ASP (Active Server Pages). This is essentially using code to generate dynamic HTML web pages on the fly. This is how I have one single page to show a match (itmc_view_match.asp), with an ID to specify which match. Old-style static HTML would require a separate page for each match (match1.htm, match2.htm... match4326.htm).

ASPX is the next generation of ASP web pages, written in .NET




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