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novus
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      21st Jun 2004
I have recently started using Access to generate content on a number of my
pages and expect to make greater use of it in the future. Are there any
problems with 'future proofing' my pages by renaming html to asp even if
there is currently no asp content (ie Access database)?

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Thomas A. Rowe
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      21st Jun 2004
None, as long as your site is running under Windows 2000 or 2003 server. Doing this now will avoid
breaking any search engine links in the future.

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"novus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:40d633b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have recently started using Access to generate content on a number of my
> pages and expect to make greater use of it in the future. Are there any
> problems with 'future proofing' my pages by renaming html to asp even if
> there is currently no asp content (ie Access database)?
>
> novus
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Jon Spivey
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      21st Jun 2004
Not at all - it's a good idea to make all your pages .asp so that when/if
you ever need to use asp on a page you won't have to
a/rename the pages and
b/maybe lose your search engine ranking

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"novus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have recently started using Access to generate content on a number of my
> pages and expect to make greater use of it in the future. Are there any
> problems with 'future proofing' my pages by renaming html to asp even if
> there is currently no asp content (ie Access database)?
>
> novus
>
>



 
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novus
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      21st Jun 2004
Thank you both.

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> Not at all - it's a good idea to make all your pages .asp so that when/if
> you ever need to use asp on a page you won't have to
> a/rename the pages and
> b/maybe lose your search engine ranking
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Jon
> Microsoft MVP - FP
>
> "novus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:40d633b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have recently started using Access to generate content on a number of

my
> > pages and expect to make greater use of it in the future. Are there any
> > problems with 'future proofing' my pages by renaming html to asp even if
> > there is currently no asp content (ie Access database)?
> >
> > novus
> >
> >

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