Ireceive an error on the bolded stating invalid character Im just messing around with some xml trying to view the info from a page just to grow a little more accustomed to it but ima little stuck with the asp below: Code:
IF trim(request(location))="" AND trim(request(FileType))="" AND trim(request(DateMonth)) = "" AND trim(request(DateYear))="" THEN Response.Redirect plmsearch.asp?ac=error END IF
why is the "?" causing the invalid character? everything is coded correctly on the plmsearch.asp page.
when I tried to execute my ASP code I'm getting the follwoing error
"(0x800A0408) Invalid character /aspprgs/show_login.asp, line 24, column 34 Set connobj = Server.CreateObject(“ADODB.Connection”)" --------------------------------^
the following is the code.I creatd a DSN and to access from ASP I set it as system DSN...
where the querysting is something like "fname=this, that/this, that.xml".
I'm sure it's the comma, because if I remove it and rename the file and folder, everything works. I believe that a comma is a valid character in a folder or filename, so why does MapPath barf on it? Is there any way around this still using MapPath? Can someone point me to a source with a list of the valid characters the MapPath accepts?
I keep getting this error message appear but cant find where the invalid character is:
Error Type: Microsoft VBScript compilation (0x800A0408) Invalid character /test/test.asp, line 18 For Each x in rs.Fields
here is my code:
do until rs.EOF For Each x in rs.Fields Response.Write(x.name) Response.Write(" = ") Response.Write(x.value & "<br />") next Response.Write("<br />")* rs.MoveNext Loop
This code works fine most of the time. I have found cases when the browser drops the file extension of of the file leaving the Url as something like "Validation?BookingNo=45656756" and of course the browser then fails to find the correct web page. I have noted that the problem has occured you a user that is using Safari on a late Version Mac.
other people that have had the problem have also used Macs but I'm not sure what browser they used. Is there something wrong with my code or are these people just using shit browsers that are not worth me worring about. Is there a better way to redirect the user with some other code.
What I have is the database looking up a fieldname by an "Action" statement. I would like to be able to redirect the page if that fieldname does not exist. Code:
I am passing a XML to SP, and SP in return send XML back. When I comment out sp_xml_preparedocument (XML reading block) in SP, ASP is taking returning XML as valid, but, if I uncomment input XML reading block, ASP is giving following error: Code:
I'm trying to create a table in a new Access database, but the line in the code that says
catDB.Tables.Append tblNew
provokes this error:
Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80040e3c' Table ID is invalid.
Could this be a permissions problem? It's a brand-new hosting account, brand-new directories, etc. The DDL code that created the database ran successfully, but now I can't create a table in that database.
It has been said that When attempting to load an XML file saved as UTF-7 (a transfer encoding format for Unicode), the XML parser in Internet Explorer generates the following error message: Invalid at the top level of the document. The same error also occurs when using the MSXML parser from server-side or client-side script. I am getting this error when I use MSXML 3.0 as reference in a VB DLL function called by a ASP file.
I am trying to pass parameter to a stored procedure on a SQL Server 2000 DB and one of the columns I think I am having a problem with is a float data type. Right now my append statement looks like this:
When I execute the stored proc, it returns a precision is invalid error, but I cannot find a adFloat parameter sample anywhere - am I missing something here? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I asked our DBA to make the data type for the column a decimal, but NOOOOO he wants it to be a float instead.
Invalid SQL statement; expected 'DELETE', 'INSERT', 'PROCEDURE', 'SELECT', or 'UPDATE'. /SeniorP/Alert5/ConfirmMember.asp, line 45 (which has this - cmd.Execute)
I have read may pages and Faq's but still no answer. All help would be appreciated.
I will try to attach the form (Member.asp) and the receiving page (ConfirmMember.asp).
I am fairly new to ASP from PHP for a few months now, and I am writing an application to do some basic reporting. On the development server this page worked fine, but when it was moved the tot production server it now gives me this error:
Code: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e37'
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Invalid object name 'IDLearningAdmin.ems_log'.
All the while my program is working fine then yesterday when i do the testing it tell me invalid class string. Do anyone know hwo it cause the problem. This is strange cause I didnt touch the code at all and suddenly tell me this error.
I am altering an existing asp page,just by adding a new check box, I am going through the code making sure I cover every aspect of the change (there are many check boxes) and situation is exactly the same.'
When I load the page this is the error I get and I don't know why is this appearing,why wouldn't it like a new column, it has been added in the table on the server. This occurs in my select statement.
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80040E14) [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Invalid column name 'Invoicing'.
The query works fine without ordering. But when I try to put ORDER BY that error message appears.
My query is working when it looks like that:
"Select TAB1.WCUST, TAB2.name, sum(TAB1.qty) AS SUMQty, sum(TAB1.wamt) AS SUMWamt from TAB1 LEFT JOIN TAB2 ON TAB1.WCUST=TAB2.name Where TAB1.WMNID=10 GROUP BY TAB1.WCUST, TAB2.name;"
But after I add ORDER:
"Select TAB1.WCUST, TAB2.name, sum(TAB1.qty) AS SUMQty, sum(TAB1.wamt) AS SUMWamt from TAB1 LEFT JOIN TAB2 ON TAB1.WCUST=TAB2.name Where TAB1.WMNID=10 GROUP BY TAB1.WCUST, TAB2.name ORDER BY sum(TAB1.wamt) DESC;" it gives me the error message:Invalid use of group function.
I�m getting the error with the code below [ line 179 is just after the �then�]. The code is supposed to complete an�a href to an image if it exists. Code:
I'm writing a script to add documents to a database, that can be sorted via date. As the date doesn't necessarily corrospond with the day the document is being added (i.e. it could have been orignally published in 1999) I have created a series of dropdown menus that allow the user to choose day, month and year. However, they could potentially choose, for exmple, 31st of February, which will generate a database error.
How can my code intelligently detect an invalid date before it generates a database error? Every system I can think of is overcomplicated for such a seemingly simple problem.
/updatedoc.asp, line 15 Invalid ProgID. For additional information specific to this message please visit the Microsoft Online Support site located at: http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp.
This is my code where the error points too: Code:
Set ObjReference = Server.CreateObject("PostTools.GetPostInfo")
I am a newbie with these types of errors so can anybody give any suggestions as to what it means?
I have a unsubscribe page on my site where a user can input their email address to be removed from our SQL server (connected by classic ASP). Here is the error I am getting:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80040e14'
SQL = "DELETE FROM eBlasts WHERE [email] like " & deleteemail
objConn.execute SQL
deleteemail is, of course the inputted email variable on the form. eBlasts is the table and email is a column name. It doesn't make any difference if the brackets around email are there. the replace doesn't make a difference other than take the com off the end of the error.
I have tried all sorts of different variations including using and equal, different email variable names, quotes in different places, changed the column name (email) and lots of other things, too many to list here. And no matter what I do, it still thinks that email refers the the variable!
Set x = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary") And I get this error: Invalid class string If I omit Server like this: Set x = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary") I get this error: ActiveX component can't create object: 'Scripting.Dictionary'
In the same asp page this works fine:
Set conn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
In a Visual Basic application this works fine, too:
Set x = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
I reinstalled VB without success. Why do I get "Invalid class string" in the first case?
i have a view.asp . in which i am using select statement such as
"select * from table where id=" & id
its give error message that either bof or eof is not true when the id is not available. suppose there are records from 1 to 100 id no . if i enter 111 then it gives error. how to handle invalid id no.