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just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up ASPX page does not show on Internet Explorer up vote 1 down vote favorite I've created a new Web Site on how to open .aspx file in internet explorer VS2005. An ASPX file was created. when I run the file in VS, it opens via IE and an ASP.NET Development Server icon appears near the clock. when I try to run the aspx file in IE, I get the error: The XML page cannot be displayed Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error and then click the Refresh button, or try again later. A name was started with aspx file won't open an invalid character. Error processing resource 'file:///C:/Documents and Settings/odedk/My Documen... <%@ Page Language="VB" AutoEventWireup="false"%> -^ What can be the problem? asp.net visual-studio internet-explorer share|improve this question edited Oct 14 '09 at 8:08 Kobi 86.7k23183232 asked Oct 13 '09 at 14:58 Oded 4522826 1 why do you have a -^ after the %> ? –o.k.w Oct 13 '09 at 15:01 my guess is that -^ is generated by IE on the error page? –mauris Oct 13 '09 at 15:02 yes. it points to the second character –Oded Oct 13 '09 at 15:11 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote It seems like you opened the .aspx file on your hard disk with IE. You need to open the page via the local server (localhost). To do this, simply enter http://localhost:PortNo/ in your address bar where PortNo is the port number given by the ASP.NET Development Server. share|improve this answer answered Oct 13 '09 at 15:02 mauris 26.2k1066115 that's correct. but eventually I'd like to put it on a server under a domain. it will have a URL and it still won't work... –Oded Oct 13 '09 at 15:15 add a comment| up vote 3 down vote An Aspx page needs to be processed by the web se
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