Recordset preview in browser error

working more with recordsets.
The recordsets appear to be working. tests work fine.
making a display page for the record set using drag and drop
columns from bindings to a rsNew.asp page.
rsNew.asp saved and put to remote.
Preview in browser says " Page can not display"
solutions?
thanks
jerry h

sorry just reread and don't think that's the issue here!!
sounds similar to what i'm getting in that i could have everything
working ok on local host but when i uploaded to remote it wouldn't
work.
My connection settings are whats getting me! don't think
you're getting this issue as you've tested ok whereas i
don't!

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    Is the a problem in FW or have I done something wrong?
    I followed Jim Babbag's tutorials to the tee and have done exactly what he has done and I do not experience either problem.
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