I have a function that i am using that is recursive but i get an error when i use it. i have turned off friendly error messages but the error is still the same.
I am a designer who has inherited an ASP site to maintain (and who has somewhat limited skills in this area) and I have come to the end of my rope on this one, and was hoping that some munificent ASP guru could help me out. The page I am referring to has been working FINE for 3+ years and today comes up with an error message:
error '80020009' Exception occurred. /recipe-index.asp, line 91
Here is the totality of the section the error message refers to: Code:
Before the addition of line 28, when a user login it either accepts it if it validates correctly. If the email or pw failed then it redirects to a "bad user name or password page."
After the addition of line 28, when a user login with the correct email and pw then it works normally...
however when a user uses a invalid login entry the error page does not show up... instead it gives a 80020009 Code:
I'm getting an '80020009 exception occurred' error for some reason, even though I know that there is a corresponding record in the database. This happens on some records but not most. Any ideas? Code:
Set Mail = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail") Mail.From = "myE-mailHere@myDomain.com" Mail.To = "me@mycompany.com" Mail.BCC= email Mail.Subject = "Welcome to Kindis website" Mail.BodyFormat = 0 Mail.MailFormat = 0 Mail.Body = "<h2>Hello</h2><br><b>This is my e-mail in HTML format</b>" Mail.Send Set Mail = Nothing <---- Line 121 %>
when i try sending the email i get this error:
CDONTS.NewMail.1 error '80020009'
Unable to connect to server
/kindis/register4.asp, line 121
does it have to be with the mail server im sending to or should i be including a file in this file?
I'm working on a page that is supposed to generate a PDF from fields in an Access database. The user is supposed to be able to generate a pdf. Instead a " error '80020009'" is returned in line 55. Could someone lend a hand? Here's the code (line 55 is the beginning of the form field document at "WHOLENAME")
Either BOF or EOF is True, or the current record has been deleted. Requested operation requires a current record. /systeminfo.asp, line 0
I could use some input on how to avoid this error. I am fairly new to .asp and scripting, so I'm open to all comments/suggestions. I am geting this error when I try to access an area of the database which does not yet contain data in the record. Code:
We've been expriencing periodic database connection errors with ASP code talking to an MS Access database. Every once in a while, the code can't connect to the database.
Usually there are no log entries that might point to difficulties, but early this morning the Application Log was filled with the 2 errors below. Once we did an IISRESET, the problem cleared. Does IIS need to be re-installed, or??
Since upgrading to Windows 2003 Server from Windows 2000 Enterprise Server we have had alot of ASP problems. The problems are centered around asp pages which are one level or more below the main folder within a web site. We have many web sites which have used the database interface wizard in FrontPage which puts these pages up to three levels deep inside the folder hierarchy of the main site. The pages will not work with IIS 6. I have had to re- engineer many of these sites without the database interface wizard. My solution at this point is to put all ASP pages at the root level which seems to work but negates all version of Frontpage management including FrontPage 2003 Beta. This is a serious problem! Especially for us who teach FrontPage and ASP!
Code: HTTP Error 400 400 Bad Request Due to malformed syntax, the request could not be understood what's that?
second, how do you turn the pop-up error alert window in IE for Mac off so that we can see the error in the browser window? just for the record, the app works in windows fine, seems to have troubles on the Mac side.
I have a classic ASP application that runs fine on IIS on win 2000 or IIS on XP. But recently a client installed it on Win 2003 and now consistently gets an Internet Explorer-side error:' syntax error line. char 1' when he browses to it with IE 6.0.
When client moved the whole app as-is to an XP machine and then browsed to it, he had no problem. I suspect the error involves client-side javascript. Iam looking into it; in the meantime:Are there a known issues of this kind involving IE 6.0 and windows 2003?
I recently finished a project for someone and they are getting 500 errors. What's driving me nuts is the application works fine from my location. All I can think is it could be a firewall issue but I've messed with my firewall and I can't reproduce the error.
What's ever more annoying is they are getting this error from more than one location. I don't see anything that would cause this. This is an admin application that uses Session and adds/updates an access DB. Works fine here.
Before we upgraded our intranet server to Windows 2000, when I had an ASP error the page used to load up to the point where it was crashing out and then I would get an error message. This allowed me to response.write values to find out where the error was happening.
Since we upgraded, all I get now is a 'page cannot be displayed' with the error message on it. This means that I can't response.write values anymore and makes debugging a lot more difficult.
Is there a setting somewhere that controls how the message is displayed? Is this in IIS or is it a browser issue?
I'm afraid I have a technical problem here. Basically what happens is that I'm getting some random errors(like Type mismatch... etc) that shouldn't under normal circumstances occur. Then I connect to my server via remote desktop and Recycle the application pool on which my asp pages run. Errors then disappear
I've get a problem in browsing .aspx pages locally. I'm using Windows 2000 Advanced Server with IIS enabled and .NET framework SDK installed, as well as Visual Studio.NET. But when I browse .aspx pages locally, I.E. shows "Server Application Unavailable" message. In the Event log, I find error event of ASP.NET 1.0.3705.0 with the description :
aspnet_wp.exe could not be launched because the username and/or password supplied in the processModel section of the config file are invalid.
I have written a script on an include page which pretty much will write all the required ServerVariables and session variables into a string and email off to me incase a page happens to error out.
I have the code working as I want it to using the folllowing:
If Err.Number = <> 0 Then 'RUN INCLUDE End If
My issue is, where do I include this on the pages? If I put it at the top will it only run if there is an error at the start of the page or will it be assigned no matter how far down the page the error exists.
Or do I need to put in On Error Resume Next at the top then put the include at the bottom?
I have 3 drop down boxes n a page. 1st box contains all countries, 2nd box contains all locations in that country selected from the 1st box 3rd box contains all items at that particular location selected from the 2nd box
Despite trying the codes given, I am still not getting it right!
Error Type: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005) [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]General error Unable to open registry key 'Temporary (volatile) Jet DSN for process 0xf14 Thread 0x4a4 DBC 0x10bbfcc Jet'. /sanbookshop/searchtest.asp, line 22
I am trying to write a search script in my spare time at work. We have a knowledge base consisting of 200+ .mht files. My script was working ok when I was testing it on just a few files but I am getting out of memory errors trying to search through the whole KB. Here is the search code:
3 workstations previously installed and able to access server.
4th workstation am able to map to server access files but when attempting to log in receive the following error.
EXTERNAL DATABASE OPEN FAILURE Error: -2147467259[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]SQL Server does not exist.
The workstation that is unable to connect is running XP SP2, MDAC 2.7.. the difference btwn this and the others is that it is running wireless. Ruled out wirelss as being the problem because hooked LAN cable and receive the same error. Code:
I have a form page that people fill out and push submit. When they push submit, the information is stored in a database in two different tables. You are then directed to a page that lists everything you have submitted so you can print it. I am having problems with this second page. Information from one of the tables is listed, but the information from the other table isn't listed. They are related by the "casenumber" that is given when submitted.
I have looked at the tables, and the information is there, and they have the same casenumber, but the information doesn't get put on the 2nd page. We just moved our site to IIS 6. Everything was working perfectly in IIS 5, but is now "broken" in IIS 6. I always get the following error when it hits the coding that should put in the information from the second table:
ADODB.Field error '800a0bcd'
Either BOF or EOF is True, or the current record has been deleted. Requested operation requires a current record. Code:
I haven't found this explicitly stated in any documentation, but i just wanted to confirm this with people here. When there's an asp error on a page, the request has appended to log something of the format |-|ASP_0xxx|description. It also seems that this is inserted at point of error, whether or not there has already been append to log data.
so, my questions: 1) is the |-|ASP_... always a consistent format?
2) does the |-|ASP... error message displace any other AppendToLog output? I know the -query column only takes so many characters and anything busting the limit simply gets chopped. I was wondering if that includes asp error messages, or whether they appropriate some of the space
3) Why didn't they use something like &|-| as the seperator? using the & would definitively close off any dangling query string variables, making it easier for log file analyzers to separate the wheat from the chaff...