ASP page:

The first step in building an ASP application is creating an ASP page. An ASP page is simply a plain text file with the .asp filename extension.

An ASP page contains optional text (usually HTML and/or client-side scripts) interspersed with one or more script blocks. To create an ASP page, you insert script commands into an HTML page. With Chili!Soft ASP, you can write scripts in Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) or JScript. Any valid HTML page can be a valid ASP page, enabling the Web developer to easily transform a static Web site into a dynamic Web site by adding ASP scripts to existing documents. Saving the page with an .asp filename extension tells the Web server how to process the script commands.

See also:

What is ASP? in "Chapter 1: About Chili!Soft ASP"

What is Chili!Soft ASP? in "Chapter 1: About Chili!Soft ASP"

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