I have a client that wants a web form to send credit card information and other personal information to an email address. (such as name@aol.com) Now I am uncertain on how to do this. I know SSL must be involve, but what is the process with this and how to use it with ASP ? How do you use SSL with ASP .
I am building a small Web app that will allow end users to visit a Web page, click a button which will in turn execute a batch file on the Web server which will migrate code from the development environment to QA. The Web app will also capture logins and execution requests, and the batch file currently emails the robocopy log to me. In researching ways to get the ASP page to execute the batch file, I came across ASPExec from Server Objects - http://www.serverobjects.com/products.htm#free. It seemed straightforward enough, however I have not been able to get the permissions in sync for it to work.
I have just figured out how to use the global.asa file to track sessions on my site. However it relies on users logging off correctly. Is there no way that I can know that the user has closed the browser WITHOUT logging off my site? I am finding users registered as being logged in when they may not be Could anyone show me some code that I could put in Session_OnEnd that would clean up my database table of active users? Say if a user has been in-active for 60 minutes, clean him out. I have tried to do this but it hasn't worked. I cannot seem to connect to my access db from the global.asa file!
i have an access database which iv'e designed for my 'client' (ok, he's my friend) and now i'm also in the process of designing a website for his company - so his customers can log on and see their order status.
what's the best (and most secure) way to update the site - we don't host the site - it's hosted by someone else.
i'm totally at loss with this - since iv'e never worked with networks or servers and i just want someone to point me in the right direction. i don't want to get lock errors and the like.
iv'e heard a bit about ADO and i know some of the syntax although i'm not really sure how it applies to me here (i'm not exactly exposed to ADO since iv'e been learning asp.net 2.0 from which i understand, has totally eliminated ADO)
What difference does it make?I am building a table whose number of rows keep changing When i use the second method the space above my table keeps increasing.I just want to know which method is better..I had posted a similiar question....I'm still trying to figure out.
I'm currently working on a survey system that allowes users take the survey and then review/change their answeres in any order. The system uses 3 frame (Header,Body,Footer).
As it stands the system uses 3 sessions to get this done. One for the project they are in, one for the step they are in and one for their answers.
My question is at what point do I end up over whealming the system with sessions? I truly do not want to slow the system down that much. how I could optimize the usage of this?
Is there a way to use a Session Variable to prevent the successful resubmission of a form if the user uses the Back button and tries to submit it again?
Hi's there any concerns or disadvantages of using alot of respose write's (50) in a ASP page for calculations and is it better than using the recordsets to do the calculations?
Also, we are looking at moving to a secure server, will this cause any problems apart from changing all references to https?
Can anyone point me in the right direction for dealing with a dynamically created table of shopping cart items? Each row (or Item) has a column where the user can change the quantity. Is there an easy way to grab and use these changed values when they hit the form submit button?
Or, do I need to bite the bullet and write code that filters through the form fields named "quantity1," "quantity2," "quantity3," etc... And then determine which one goes with which cart item?
I have a problem with our web servers and memory etc.
We have one application pool with a few websites in it and the w3wp.exe is consuming about 800 mb memory now. First we had a rule for recycling the application every x minutes or when it's using more than 600 mb memory but when the recycle is activated the w3wc.exe process hangs and the cpu usage goes to 100% until we execute an iisreset.exe.
That's the reason why we disabled all the recycling options and configured only one worker process for that application. All the websites in the application pool use the same code, only they have a different skin. The website also uses xml/xsl transformations.
Is it normal for an application to push the w3wc.exe process to about 1GB??? If this is the case i really want to know how much memory dedicated hosting companies need in their webservers :-)
We are storing some information in the application cache, but this is only for the entire website and not per user... in plain text so the amount of data would be no greater than 100KB at most.
The application is in classic ASP. We walked thru the entire code and checked for correctly closing all sql recordsets, email components etc etc etc...
What is the best approach to find out what is using so much memory and why the recycle does not work correctly?
I have 4 ASP pages where an user can update some fields and submit the page, so that the fields are updated in the Database(Sqlserver), I need to handle one situation.
1) At a time I need to allow only one user to update the details in a page.
2) I need to stop other users who are trying to access the same page concurrently(probably with a message or Redirecting to other page where he can see the details in a report format).
3) Session timeout in my application is 60, So if the first user leaves the page open for a long time , I think it would be a problem....the other session has to wait for a long time. I have no choice in decreasing the session timeout interval.
I am in the process of writing a simple web server monitor (ASP.Net with VB.Net). One piece of useful information for me to gather would be the amount of memory used by objects stored in the cache, since objects are thrown in there left and right.
Items in the cache are either custom objects or are Hashtables. How can I get the memory size of these objects.
Marshal.SizeOf(object) does not work in this case because .Net cannot Marshal Managed objects. I thought that I might be able to pull out the component items in each object and build the total size from their aggregate sizes, however that would require me to determine each objects type so that I can correctly gather size info from the internal attributes, something that I do not want to do.
Is there a generic way to either:
1) get the size of Managed Objects
2) convert Managed Objects into Unmanaged Objects that can be marshaled?
OR
3) some other way to get memory sizes of cached objects
I am trying to get a thorough understanding of a code where a addition or deletion of records can be done from a list of records. For addition part of the form, data is being obtained from set of input boxes. Code:
When using cookies in classic asp, is it safe to assume that using a comma delimited list of values in one cookie is much more efficient than using multiple cookies? (example below)
Response.Cookies("someCookie") = "101,102,103,104,105,106" If InStr(Request.Cookies("someCookie"),"103") 0 Then.......