I've found that, when debugging scripts on my computer, IE will give me an Error 500 message if something is wrong with the script, whereas IE on my co-worker's actually prints the line and points at the exact character that's amiss, and says what kind of error it is.
This is incredibly useful for someone who is learning like me, but we can't figure out how to make mine work that way (it's the same version on the same OS and everything).
i had this site of mine running from my pc with duc no-ip for avoiding my ip from changing my ip. it was working fine, but i made an upgrade to my machine, so had to start all over again;
my web app works with access and asp;
i gave my .mdb total control to IUSER_myPcName and, in iis, in mmconsole, i go to my websites/properties/security and then in this window i click edit and i have:
anonimous access checked but the rest of it i'm unsure when i try my login, i get this error msg: Provider (0x80004005) unspecified error /a/login.asp, linha 53 that's the line where, in my script, i connect to odbc.
I'm just after installing windows 2000 server. It seems to be running fine. I can log onto sites stored within etc. However I'm having major problems trying to sending email forms. I am using an asp form to send the details however I never receive them. After completing the form and submitting the user is brought to a confirmation window which displays all the form details. There are no errors howver the email is never recieved.
With the errors I cannot say if the email was sent or not. So i do not know if it is the server settings or the asp file.
Do I need to preform additional installation of configuration to get the smtp server up and running as I am only using the default settings.
Could someone help me find a tutorial (or perhaps instuct me) in the proper way to configure IIS 5.1 so that I can design and test (using localhost) multiple web sites. My problem arises when I try to debug ASPs that contain virtual includes which assume that the ASP exists in the default web site.
Since my ASPs exist in subwebs within the default site rather than in the default site, the included pages are not found and my ASPs return errors. I'm sure there must be a better way to do this but so far I haven't found one.
'Update configuration objConfig.Fields.Update Set objMail.Configuration = objConfig
objMail.From ="info@justonedomain.com" objMail.To = "kmuel@aol.net" objMail.Subject ="Information" objMail.TextBody="This is a test for CDO.message" objMail.Send
If Err.Number = 0 Then Response.Write("Mail sent!") Else Response.Write("Error sending mail. Code: " & Err.Number) Err.Clear End If Set objMail=Nothing Set objConfig=Nothing %>
Can anyone point out why this is not working? It should work.
We decided to switch over our servers from a SQL server to a Microsoft one. We have a Flash Pacman game on there, but the high score list didn't work after we switched servers. So, what I've got is a game that uses PHP, but I need it in ASP - Code:
It seem that I did not configure the SMTP service on a Windows 2000 server correctly because all the email is been sent to InetpubmailrootQueue directory. Do I need to install Outlook for the email to send the mail to the recipient?
I need to debug a COM component written in VB 6. The .DLL is called from asp. All runs well under Windows 2000 (I remember, I had to ad a lot of rights to the user doing the debugging) I just run the dll (F5) in VB, the browser opens the .asp- page where the DLL is called and I see the request in the VB-Debugger. Very nice! It does not run under Windows 2003. Any Ideas? I tried to give the Application pool running the application admin rights. but it does not work. I can not find any errormessage in the event log.
I am using IIS 6.0, VB6 SP6, and Windows Server 2003. The COM are created using VB and being called by some of the ASP pages.
I was tryng to debug the COM in the VB COM project (which is already in debug mode), breakpoints are set at the specific functions. But, I found that the COM component does not jump into the COM project and thus does not stop at the breakpoints I set. FYI, the COM works fine.
I typically use a VB com component for handling business logic and data processing in my ASP projects.
In the past, if I wanted to get a forms contents into my VB layer I would simply pass it in the call and accept it in VB as a string which I could put into an xmldom object.
I am now experimenting with passing the entire form along as a form object (to be accessed as such in VB as a ASPTypeLibrary.Request type.
I have found two ways to do this. 1. pass the form as above using the listed request type in VB. This works great. 2. Dim up a ASPTypeLibrary.Request object in VB and assign it GetObjectContext.Item("Request").
Using GetObjectContext is much more difficult to implement if you want to have debugging ability in VB (there are numerous security considerations).
My question is (and thank you for reading this far), do any of you know what the best practices is for a production environment? Can anyone think of any reason why I shouldnt just use the easy method (pass the form and define its type in the argument list for the sub or function)?
I need to debug the code and get the value of variables in an asp 3.0 page where the javascript is being processed on the server side (i.e. within <% %. I can use Response.Write("window.alert(".etc")"); for text messages to tell me where i am in the code, but I cannot seem to figure out how to display values of the variables...
I just got the programming down for a new site i've been working on. I am curious if anyone out there wants to just browse through the site as a normal customer and tell me if they recieve any errors or problems.. Any suggestions, or critiquing remarks would be helpful. The more people the better! I greatly apprecaite everyone's time.
The url is: http://www.corsican.com/test/ The Login is: test the Password is: test
I have an asp pages which uses ActibeX dll and Exe written in in VB and VC++. I want to debug the components from asp page. When the asp page is run I should be able to get the breakpoint in my VB & VC++ dll and exe.
what could be the setting to do that. I can debug those componnets from another VB/VC++ applications but I want to debug from asp page.
I am running an ASP application from within VS .NET 2003. When I run, the files are put in readonly mode, even thought its only an ASP page. Is there a way to edit the ASP (not ASP.NET) page (not in the middle of debugging ofcourse) without quitting debug mode
We have a development iis6.0 server. Multiple programmers are developing independent applications. Non are sitting on the machine they all develop on their own system. Regularly they try to debug and receive the following error.
Error while trying to run project: Unable to start debugging on the web server. A ebugger is already attached. Would you like to disable future attempts to debug ASP.NET pages for this project?Does this mean each developer must run IIS on their own computer?
I am having a problem which thus far only seems to be fixed when I refresh the page. The basic process is as folllows:
1. Select details from the DB and display on screen.
2. Click a link 'Generate Docs'.
3. This then goes to a page which first selects from the DB using information passed through the URL from the above link to identify the correct records. We then create a PDF file based on the data from the DB and display the link to the newly created PDF. The problem, is that at step 3 the PDF does not get generated on the first pass, only if you click the refresh button on the browser.
I have checked all the obvious items, ensuring variables are assigned correctly and called correctly, I have tried implementing a number of 'must revalidate' style tags in both ASP and HTML, I have checked through all of the queries to ensure they are being processed and the data is returned on the first pass and they are and nothing thus far has worked.
i try to debug a simple ASP.NET project on a windows server2003 and i receive a msg that saya's i dont have permissions and to check if i am in a debugger group.
I following the IIS (version 6.0) with the "Manage your server" from the administrative tools. i did the following:
1. make sure that the machine debug manager service running 2. the digest authentication is unCheck 3. add the IUSR_ to the debugger group in the AD (the computer is a domain controller) 4. i gave the user a full control over the wwwroot library
However, I'm running on Windows 2003 and at step 4c) I don't have an "Internet Service Manager" but rather "Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager". OK, fine, I assume the name changed. Code:
i have searched through a ton of past posts in an effort to find the answer to my problem but so far have come up with nothing. The problem I am experiencing is with VS6, visual interdev on windows 2000, with IIS.
When ever i attempt to debug my asp web app the debugger will step into the code and will start an Iexplore.exe process, but not actually make internet explorer visible.
Does anyone know any way round this I have spent loads of time trying to sort it already.
Before I was able to use Microsoft Devleopment Environment to debug my asp code. I did that by going to Microsoft Development Environment 6.0, go to Debug menu -> Processes, and will see inetinfo.exe and then I can attach it. But lately, (and I don't know if it's got anything to do with the fact that I have recently installed Norton Internet Security and Norton Anti Virus) when I opened the Processes window, the list is blank, and the Machine drop down is also empty.
If I hit Properties or Refresh, I'll get the "Development Environment has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience" error, and the app will close. If I hit the Machine button, even if I find the machine, it'll say "Unable to connect to the machine". Has anyone had similar problems before?
I have an existing classic asp web site running under IIS ( on localhost) I want to start using VS 2003 to edit/debug this project. How do I go about opening this this existing web site with VS 2003?