since we run BIND as our DNS, I'd like to be able to force it reload changed zone files via an ASP page. I don't need to restart the service itself. There is a specific command that can be sent to it that'll reload the zones without restarting the service, but I don't know how to execute it.
i'd like to be able to create and manage IIS websites from an ASP page. Is there any documentation on this? It must be possible, but I can't find out how.
I have a project where I am being asked to expose some functionality to a customer via a web-service-like interface. This service will be written in Classic ASP, and will take a number of parameters, process some logic,and then return some information to the consumer. I've now built a number of these services (Following something of a RESTful approach), and the next one I need to build happens to require some information which is already provided by another service. Code:
i am currently working on an online test tool using ASP. Now, the questions would be generated randomly from a database(access), so two or more candidates will not have the same question. There will be one question per page. Now, i have successfully generated the radom questions from the database.
But i have a problem which is:
1. When i click the next link to go the next question, my code displays the question on the previous.
2. Also, when i click on the previous link to go back to the previous question my code changes the question from the previously answered to a new question. Code:
I have an ASP page where I need to give users a button to print the screen in ladscape. How do i do it in vbscript or in javascript. Can't convert the data to pdf and send it to them.If i have to use printer object can someone show me how to create/instantiate a printer object before i can print it.
how to control frame busting. My application has a frame where i open the site user has select to view. Frame busting is, preventing that your page is caught in someone else's frameset.
So when user select yahoo.com or else which has frame busting technology impemented it will occupy my aaplication's window by setting "top.location=self.location" But i wanna know if the current page is going to occupy my window then open that site using window.open(URL) instead opening it in userFrame. Awaiting for the fastest responnse.
I have a problem letting this small script I wrote work correctly. In particular i can't manage to execute commands that require user input/confirmation. How should i handle that? Code:
We have an issue where we need to control access to specific web pages e.g. if one user is editing a purchase requisition another user shouldn't be able to perform any actions on it.
I presume we could lock the purchase requisition for editing by a specific user when an edit button is pressed. Only that user would then be able to edit the document. However can anyone think of any better approaches to this issue which I presume must be quite common in other application domains.
I have a simple collapsible table that displays when a Label is clicked. However, since the label is only plaintext, the mouse becomes an insertion icon (I-bar) when over the text. Because of this, a user might not understand that the label is clickable. Is there a way to control the mouse appearance so that it shows the standard pointing finger, WITHOUT creating an anchor? Due to other elements in the page, it cannot link back to itself without erroring out.
I have a .net web service which has a method that takes an xml string as its argument. I want to call this webservice method from ASP (classic) using a mehtod other than the SOAP toolkit.
Can it be done simply by using the MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP object? If so, how do I specify the arguments to my method.
Service is e.g. http://a.b.c/service.asmx Method is method parameter is p1 argument is a1
I have a client application that uses web services. When the client application an web services are in the same machine, they work fine. But when the application call the same web services hosted in other server, the server return: Code:
Can i make us of the sql reporting services in asp? If so then how do i make a call since what i know is that sql reporting services are available as web services?
how do i display the dimension,level and members in a format that is displayed in the OLAP services (as tree view) using ASP,When it is expanded u can see its member.
I created a vb dll and registered the component via a call to regsvr32. I later updated the object and unregistered the old one, but then re-registered on IIS server via component services as a new object. When I tried to call the object via Server.CreateObject call in ASP, i got an error. My object seems to run fine when I register once again using regsvr32 call, but can anyone tell me what may have caused the error?
Has anyone constructed a SOAP request with Classic ASP and sent it to SQL Server Reporting Services to render a report formatted as PDF to a browser and dealt with the SOAP response?
I'm not talking about URL access, but accessing the SSRS web service directly with SOAP passing credentials, parameters, format, etc. There seems to be nothing out there for ASP 3.0 - it's ALL .NET.
I know I have seen a script on here before that would tell what services are installed on a webserver. We have a an old form that sends via CDONTS and the new webserver is running 2003.
I know they could install the CDONTS but it takes them too long to get back to us and I'm sure they wouldn't want to install it. Could some one possibly point me out to the script so I can find out what to use to send the form?
I am trying to send an XML transmission to the US Postal Service to retrieve shipping rates but so far have been unsuccessful. Can any one help me and provide me a source code for usps.
I have been asked to write a client application for consuming a web service for a cms written in ASP 3.0. I have very little experience of developing on a microsoft platform, and very basic skills in ASP. I am a java programmer by trade, and have used java for achieving the same thing in the past.
I have done some research on the subject, and am a little unsure on what is involved in developing the above. The web service simply returns and xml document as a String, based upon 2 parameters, these are both also strings.
I understand I need to utilise the SOAP toolkit, and have downloaded version 3. Is it feasible for me to be able to develop a very basic client application within a few days or is it much more involved?
I've created a new Windows Service in visual studio .NET and I'd now like to use it within my asp pages. I've been all over the web and I keep coming up with .NET remoting as the answer. Trouble is, we don't use .NET, we use ordinary ASP. How can I access methods and properties of a windows service from ordinary ASP?
I have a simple asp page (just to display server time) on the IIS running on Windows Server 2003 Standard version. When I browse to the web site (actually just use same pc, http:localhostestsite), all html pages are fine. But it displayed 'internal error 404' which means page not found, when I view the asp page. Actually, None of asp pages can run.Do I have to activate any services before IIS can execute asp page?
I am trying to stop and start the ftp service from an asp page using the niuser account.
my code is simple: shell.run "net start msftpsvc",0,true. ASP page returns no errors but nothing happens. code works in .vbs but not from the webserver (IIS6).Can someone tell me how to do this? I would also like to edit the registry if i can.
For some reason I've installed IIS but have no Internet Services Manager available for doing things like changing the namd of the "default" page etc. I've gone through the Add/Remove Programs -> Add/Remove Windows Components and I'm getting nowhere I cannot find this snap-in and it doesnt occur with the IIS install.
I've used this before at work but have been completely unable to install Internet Services Manager on my local machine.
I am ready to move my ASP web site onto a remote host. The problem is that when I use Terminal Services to see the host machine, the error does not show up. (I was told that debugging info is only sent to the 'console' session, no others). And the whole thing locks up when there is a server error. How can I see the server errors through Terminal Services?
Anyone know how to display process id's (normally found by going to Component Services and switching to applications to 'Status View') in a web page?
I'm trying to keep remote users from having to terminal server or use com+ to view the process id's they need for asp debugging (via attaching to a process (remote debugging via dcom and machine debug manager))
I am having trouble creating a web site on a server running sharepoint services. I am creating an ASP.Net website using Visual Studio 2005. The server I am trying to create it on is a Windows 2003 server.
From what I understand I need to exclude in sharepoint services the folder where the application will be deployed. I have done this in the Define Managed Paths section of the Sharepoint management site, but it has no effect. Even after I have done this and then attempt to create the ASP.Net website in Visual Studio I get the error message.
"Visual Web Developer does not support opening Sharepoint web sites. See help for more details".
Hence despite excluding the folder, the website still attempts to deploy into Sharepoint Services instead of the IIS. This is backed up by the fact that I can then see the website listed in "Sites and Workspaces" in Sharepoint.