ASP source displaying, (Domain working incorrectly too?)

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Hi, I've not got much experience with servers so I have no idea what's going on.

http://socialglobe.x10.mx/
Redirects me to an error. I've put a default.asp file in my public_html folder.

However, if I go to:
http://socialglobe.x10.mx/home/trapping/public_html/default.asp
I can see the source of the default.asp file. Surely this isn't meant to be happening?
 

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ASP is not supported on the Free Hosting servers. You would have to upgrade to one of the paid plans.
 

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Note, too, that ASP ("classic") is not supported on the paid plans either -- that requires VBScript support, which means either Windows servers or Arrowhead or Cloudfoundry in conjunction with a JavaServer Pages environment. (You can probably cobble together an Arrowhead or Cloudfoundry installation on a VPS.) What is supported is ASP.NET, which can run on Mono in a Linux server environment. The filename extension for ASP.NET pages is ASPX, not ASP, and it uses the .NET languages (VB.NET, C#, etc.) rather than VBScript.
 

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Note, too, that ASP ("classic") is not supported on the paid plans either -- that requires VBScript support, which means either Windows servers or Arrowhead or Cloudfoundry in conjunction with a JavaServer Pages environment. (You can probably cobble together an Arrowhead or Cloudfoundry installation on a VPS.) What is supported is ASP.NET, which can run on Mono in a Linux server environment. The filename extension for ASP.NET pages is ASPX, not ASP, and it uses the .NET languages (VB.NET, C#, etc.) rather than VBScript.

I guess you need to have a payed for ASP.NET too?

The domain problems seem to've fixed themselves though.

Thanks for helping me so far. I must've not read the plan details properly.

Edit
Their free plan does mention ASP.NET, but source is displaying on ASPX pages too.
 
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