A few weeks ago I was told in this forum that ASP would be a great solution to a large web site. I purchased a book about ASP.Net but have also seen info on ASP. Can you please tell me what is the difference between the two?
I don't know computer programming at all. Dreamweaver MX is the program I use. Can ASP be done with a WYSIWYG program? I have set up databases in Access & built web sites with DW MX I am not sure how to tie the two together.
I've done several sites with ASP that use an Access database, and it has worked fine so far. I will be developing a much larger site and I need to know if Access just isn't going to cut it anymore.
Is MSSQL what I should use instead? How much is too much for an Access database? What are the differences in coding for something besides Access? (is it just in the connection string, or what?)
How can I make such a bold statement? Two words: Buffer Overflow.
In the very first class I took in programming (those many years ago), we were berated class after class about proper bounds checking to prevent buffer overflows. What this means in simple terms is that every time my program asked the user for input, it had better check to make sure the input fit in the place I reserved for it. If I asked for a ''Y/N'' and I got a ''yes'' or a ''no'', those extra characters had to go somewhere and I had better be prepared for them.
It sounds like you are looking at the properties of the WebSites main branch, when you need to look to the first element under this branch (opening it) to the next "step down", and check the properties of the child element (mine is called "default web site", but yours perhaps has been changed from that).
It also contains an "advanced" button on the Web Site tab (right next to the "IP Address" field) which allows "multiple" identities, which is the part which I couldn't to work with 100% consistency.
i have a browse button on a web form that the user can upload images via ftp. the user clicks on the browse button to browse a file on his computer and the text field displays the path - "mycomputerdesktopmyimage.jpg".
i need to get the name of the image and insert the name into my database. so i need to be able to search the string ("mycomputerdesktopmyimage.jpg") and insert all the characters after the last "" which will give me the image name. ive tried just writing out the string in asp (jscript), but it gives me "mycomputerdesktopmyimage.jpg" without all the backslashes.
how do i get those backslashes back into the string? my second question is how do i search for the characters after the last backslash? i know i can use a substring on this, but how can i use it for the last backslash?
I have a form and if none of the radiobuttons are selecte or any of the txt fields are empty i want it to display an error, also if the entry in a txt field is not numeric i want it to display an error, if there are no errors then i wanted to display a message
i get "system cannot find the file specified" error. iam sure that the path of file iam looking for is true. i guess this is a friendly message thrown. when i turned off the freind messages in IE (client side) i still get the same error. is there any way that i can see the exact error so that i can debug.
I have been looking around at various design solutions for uploading a file using ASP and have found that many sources have devised a much simpler plan using ASP.NET.
My question is this, I have a box running Win2k Advanced Server, with the .NET framework installed. WIll that enable me to run some of the new functions etc. decribed in ASP.net ??
So I need to write the difference between the biggest and the smallest number in database table. I know that I need to take MAX and MIN from table, but I just can't get it work.
Example:
Let's say max = 5 and min = 1, I need to have it like this: 5-1=4 (max-min=total)
is there anybody know to code the time difference in asp? i used timediff, it returned a date, it should return a time actually. i tried the command in mysql n it's fine. but it's error when i switched to ASP. i hv refered to alot references such as sql time manual n other sites. but stil fail to find ans.
I'm writing an ASP app that administers an ISA server remotely. The fact that it's an ISA server isn't my problem I believe. My question? What is the security difference between disabling anonymous access and using account X from the web client, versusallowing anonymous access but using account X as the account that runs the application?
When I configure my web application to allow anonymous access, but set the anonymous process to use account X, my ASP code works (the ASP code can administer my ISA Server). When I disable anonymous access, and I log into the web application using the same account X I mention above, I get an error 80070005 when my ASP code tries to connect to my ISA server to administer it. I would think the above two options would be equivalent, but they're not. What is the difference?
I understand how asp scripting works and how you put <% %> around your server script. However this is .asp . what is .aspx? is this the new version ASP.nET? I dont understand how it works when i create a new aspx project in vstudio.net and i create a aspx page in design view.
I add a button and then double click it to add code to that button. I dont see any html code around it? In an asp page the server side code is surrounded by html code. An aspx page almost looks like a normal vb application, why is there no html code around?
I have 2 fields in a MySQL database. The fields contains calendaristic data. I want to generate a HTML report and make difference between theose date fields. Is there a function in ASP to accomplish this task (like : "=dateDiff(date1,date2)" where date1 and date2 are calendaristic dates)?
Both insert, but when i query them from a drop down box in an asp page the sql returns the values, the other one won't query, is there any logical reasoning behind this?
and what i want to do is compare the difference in seconds between the two. But I'm struggling and the thought has crossed my mind that DateDiff only works with dates not times...
Code:
<% Dim DateToCompareTo DateToCompareTo = 4/10/2005 1:00:00 PM %>
There are <%= DateDiff("s", Now(), DateToCompareTo) %> seconds left %>!
I am logging a time that people log in, stored as a short time. I want to be able to run a script which runs through my users database and checks all the users who are logged in, it checks the users last action time time against the current time and automatically logs any out any users who haven't had any activity in more than 30 minutes.
pseudo code as follows:
dim currentTime = now() dim lastActionTime = rs("lastAction") if(lastActionTime < currentTime - 30 minutes) log the user out
Can anyone tell me how I code the time calculation to deduct 30 minutes from the current time?
I have an ASP app that grabs the logon user, and then I use GetObject to query the user's security groups. On a Windows 2000 server running IIS5, this works excellent. I then copied it to a different networks, Windows 2003 server running IIS6, and now I get permission denied on GetObject. How can get around this?
I'd like to find the time difference in seconds in my ASP-code, but can't find how to do this. In php you have the time() that give the seconds from 1.1.1970 (?) until now. Is there something like this in ASP too? I have found the DateDiff that one just gives days, right? I basicly want to have two variables, time1 and time2, and show the seconds between them.