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    where is the .htaccess file for .asp pages?

    ASP is Windows. Windows does not support .htaccess, as this is a Linux (Apache) thing. You will need to use IIS's control panel to manage redirection of folders; this is accessible on the server itself. I personally am not a fan of Windows hosting (Linux, in my opinion, is much better at that...
  2. M

    where is the .htaccess file for .asp pages?

    ASP is Windows. Windows does not support .htaccess, as this is a Linux (Apache) thing. You will need to use IIS's control panel to manage redirection of folders; this is accessible on the server itself. I personally am not a fan of Windows hosting (Linux, in my opinion, is much better at that...
  3. M

    where is the .htaccess file for .asp pages?

    ASP is Windows. Windows does not support .htaccess, as this is a Linux (Apache) thing. You will need to use IIS's control panel to manage redirection of folders; this is accessible on the server itself. I personally am not a fan of Windows hosting (Linux, in my opinion, is much better at that...
  4. M

    where is the .htaccess file for .asp pages?

    ASP is Windows. Windows does not support .htaccess, as this is a Linux (Apache) thing. You will need to use IIS's control panel to manage redirection of folders; this is accessible on the server itself. I personally am not a fan of Windows hosting (Linux, in my opinion, is much better at that...
  5. M

    where is the .htaccess file for .asp pages?

    ASP is Windows. Windows does not support .htaccess, as this is a Linux (Apache) thing. You will need to use IIS's control panel to manage redirection of folders; this is accessible on the server itself. I personally am not a fan of Windows hosting (Linux, in my opinion, is much better at that...
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