Hi,
Since I am running a news script under ASP conditions, the <!--#EXEC command is not supported.
What I have see nsome other scripts do is produce an html page of the EXACT same html content as when its executed through the browser or the #EXEC command.
http://rap.djcafe.com/sites/newsup.pl
Thats the script that I need to produce an identical seperate html page, to that when its executed.
Thanks for all your help!
Since I am running a news script under ASP conditions, the <!--#EXEC command is not supported.
What I have see nsome other scripts do is produce an html page of the EXACT same html content as when its executed through the browser or the #EXEC command.
http://rap.djcafe.com/sites/newsup.pl
Thats the script that I need to produce an identical seperate html page, to that when its executed.
Thanks for all your help!