ASP files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Active Server Page
Active Server Pages (ASP) enables creating web pages. The .asp extension is for web pages using Active Server Pages. ASP is a server-side scripting language by Microsoft. ASP generates dynamic web con...
Active Server Pages (ASP) enables creating web pages. The .asp extension is for web pages using Active Server Pages. ASP is a server-side scripting language by Microsoft. ASP generates dynamic web content. The browser requests an ASP file. The server executes the code in the ASP file. The server generates HTML. HTML is returned to the browser. The browser displays the HTML. HTML pages use the .html extension. ASP pages use the .asp extension. ASP code runs on the server side. The browser does not see ASP code. ASP can access databases. ASP creates interactive web sites and apps. Newer ASP.NET uses .aspx files. ASP files also open in Adobe programs. The ASP file extension is widely used.
The .ASP file extension has three different file types. It is mostly seen as the Active Server Page format. It can be opened with fourteen software programs. The main related application is developed ...
The .ASP file extension has three different file types. It is mostly seen as the Active Server Page format. It can be opened with fourteen software programs. The main related application is developed by Mozilla. These files can be Web Files, Settings Files, or CAD Files. Mostly they are Web Files. We have found ASP files on Windows, Mac, and iOS. They work on mobile and desktop devices. ASP files are not common on most devices.
An ASP file is a webpage on a server. It may have scripts in VBScript or JavaScript. When opened, HTML is sent to the browser. ASP files are used by ASP.NET sites. Also sites on Windows servers with Microsoft IIS use them.
Adobe Color Separation Setup Files have the .asp extension too. These files are for Adobe software. They are used for print production and prepress. They contain color separation settings like profiles and ink types. This helps print colors accurately.
The ASPX format has largely replaced ASP files now. ASP files are also used in Photoshop and Illustrator. Here ASP is for Adobe Color Separation Setup files. These store color separation settings. Color separation splits colors for printing. ASP files define settings including ink types and separation types. To open an ASP file you need software like Visual Studio.