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Default New to ASP? Learn the basics here, before posting a question!

Forums are not meant to teach you the basics. Forums are meant to help you with specific issues you might have. Before posting, we encourage you to take the time to learn the basics. Below, is a compilation of links to resources whose purpose is to teach you. After you learn, come back and post any questions you have.

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Also, we encourage you to search Google and through our posts for questions you may have. Chances are, they've already been asked and answered.

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