If you have HTML mode on, every link on the store links to an HTML page, so you should not see .ASP pages in the search engines. However, if by mistake you link to an ASP page, or Google spidered your site before you turned it in to HTML, these pages may show.
We've installed permanent redirects on asp pages for when you have HTML mode on, so next time they are spidered, they should see that the ASP page is no longer "available" and that it should look into the HTML page for the new content.
If you have both ASP and HTML content showing on the search engines, it is something you need to fix, as Google may eventually think of it as duplicate content, and 1 out of the 2 pages will get dropped, it may be the asp or the html, and so just to be sure, should this happen, let us know and we'll take a look at what's making the spiders see .asp pages and html pages.
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