Custom Asp Error Messages
On windows xp we can modify 500-100.asp file for custom asp error messages. How can we do this on a windows NT 4.0 and IIS.or what is the similar file on NT and IIS?
View RepliesOn windows xp we can modify 500-100.asp file for custom asp error messages. How can we do this on a windows NT 4.0 and IIS.or what is the similar file on NT and IIS?
View RepliesI have a site that currently has custom error messages enabled for all error messages, i.e. any error goes directly to error.asp etc. What I want to do however is have this error.asp email me with a fairly detailed error message outlining the problem that caused the error.
What is the best way of doing this? My server allows me to setup custom messages for any type of error but obviously to do this would be time consuming. Is there a way I can basically email myself an almost exact copy of the error message that I would get if I was viewing the page and the error happened to me?
For example, a 501.100 error can cover any number of error and whereas a message telling me that a person got a 501.100 at 12.43 on 31/5/2004 is ok it isn't very helpful. I want it to say:
501.100 at 12.43 on 31/5/2004
Error Type:
Microsoft VBScript compilation (0x800A03F9)
Expected 'Then'
/kshs/cms/cmsDefault.asp, line 54, column 39
I'm running asp on MS Server 2000. Running Internet Explorer I used to get a
proper message with page and line number when there was a bug in my asp
code. Suddenly I'm not getting these any more, I just get the standard
HTTP 500 - Internal server error
Internet Explorer
page which is completely useless.
In Tools/Internet Options/Advanced neither "Disable Script Debugging" or
"Disable a notification about every script error" is checked, though I think
these only apply to scripts running in the client e.g. javascript.
I'm using IIS from win xp pro and normally when my page doesn't work i get
the error message but not on my computer....
Someone told me that i had to check the option in my IE, i did that but i
still don't get the messages. In my IIS i told him to activate errormessages
on the client and server but nothing
I have inserted a free forum from youngpip.com into a website (www.mrmci.com/discuss) and although it works fine on my pws it keeps generating error 500 messages when on the net. Any attempt to write to the database returns this error (it reads from the DB fine).
Any ideas folks
I am running a website on a IIS 5.0. I recently noticed that whenever I test an asp page, if there's an error in my ASP code, I do not see any details as to why the error occurred, but rather just a generic http 500 page...Before, it used to tell me for instance that a variable was not declared and also indicated the line number etc. but not anymore.
why is this and what do I need to change in IIS to get these detailed error messages back.
I have a little gripe with my ASP pages, for some reason I am not getting error messages I would expect and don't know if it's an ASP thing, browser thing or IIS problem.
I use option explicit to ensure I define every variable. When I have forgotten to define one the error page just dislays the 500.100 error screen. I have ensured that in my IE 6 that 'show friendly http error messages' is unchecked but have the problem still.
I would have expected it to display some output and then state the error later in the page. How can I achieve this as I am totally stumped now.
When you have a custom HTTP 500 error handler, how do you go about making sure all your previously opened recordsets/objects/connections/etc.are closed properly?
It would seem to me that once you hit a 500 error, you have no opportunity to close any of the previously opened objects, eventually causing memory leaks.
When an HTTP 500.100 occure in IIS 5.0, I was getting redirected to a HTTP 500.100 -'page cannot be displayed' error page when there was an error, but now in IIS 6.0, I get 'Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01c2' ' nested within the page.
I'm trying to create my own error messages so it will re-direct to my own error page and send me an email. I used to be able to do this in IIS 5.0 but I can't seem to get it going in IIS 6.0 as it doesn't re-direct to a default error message.how to get IIS 6.0 to work like IIS 5.0, or is there another way of doing it, or is this not even an IIS problem.
I've got an app I'm working on that sometimes will give me an error message and sometimes it won't. When it doesn't it just displays "Page cannot be displayed". Is there a code that will allow asp to display the error messages?
Here's the code I was using:
<%
dim objComm
set objComm = Server.createObject ("adodb.command")
objComm.activeconnection = MM_dbConn_STRING
objcomm.commandText = "dbo.aIssue"
objComm.commandtype = "adCmdStoredProc"
objComm.execute
%>
I am testing my ASP page and when I click on the link to open up my new asp page I get "page cannot be displayed". When another person clicks on the she gets a descriptive error message about a Type Mismatch on a COM function call in whih I am passing a parameter. I see that I do have an error, but why am I NOT getting the same message the other person is?
View Replies View RelatedWhen a user tries to visit a non-existant page in our web site they receive a custom 404 error message. I want to capture the URL the user tried to visit. Does anyone know where I can find this string?
View Replies View RelatedI am still in the debugging of my website, but I'm nearing the end. As a last phase implementation, I want to be able to catch all asp errors and if there is one, send the user to a custom "sorry bout that" page, rather than having the errors displayed on that; if there aren't any errors, let the page load.
I setup the 404 error, but that doesn't seem to accomplish what I want.
is there a way to make custom error pages specific to a particular page?I know you can make customer error pages for iis to use.but if there is an error on a particuar page, can i make a custom error page to be redirected to?
for example,if a user is clicking away and runs into an error,it would display error1.htm.if they were on a different page and an error occured,they would get an error2.hm.
Just a quick question about making a custom error handler. Can I use. Code:
<%On Error Response.Redirect("error.asp")%>
instead of defining a custom error page in IIS? My site is hosted by an ISP so doing the latter would leave me completely without error messages; my way I could comment out the On Error code when debugging.
why I can't use custom error messages with the asp extension in IIS5.1? I have set up a custom page to handle errors called errorHandler.asp and all HTML is rendered but not the asp.
If i put Hello World in the html body section it renders but if I put the same in a response.write of the asp it won't render.
I have created a custom error page using asp. When I upload it to my site to test that it works, it appears to run fine. I have set it up so that an email would be sent to me if there is a page that can not be found. I first tested the page to make sure an email would be sent to me and it works.
Then I made sure that my server variables where be queried by printing them to the screen. But when I go in to IIS to point the 404 error to my new page and test it, the page is processed like straight html and not as an asp page.
i have looked around on google and on here but cant find a decent example of making a custom 500 error page. I want an example that i can look at and unserstand then amend for my own needs (ie emailing the errors etc).
Can someone point me in the right direction?
I set up a custom error 404 page as URL and it works sometimes but not always. The problem is when the URL contains special characters, like [ or : , it produces the error message:
The system cannot find the file specified. and nothing else. The response code is 404, and it does not contain any other info in the response header. The server is IIS5.
The odd thing about this problem is that it happens on only one server that I am aware of. Most of my clients do not have this problem, so I suspect that this is a server related issue instead of coding issue. What can possibly cause this problem?
I have a problem when a user login to the site and when they tried to write or reply a message to other user I got this error message:
Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3'
Server.CreateObject Failed
/write.asp, line 122
800401f3
I am running windows 2003 server with IIS6 installed with all the access component install. I am not sure what causing it. The weird part it sent or reply messages to the user but it just give that error messages. I had include the error code below write.asp I only copy and paste half the text in here. Code:
I just upgraded to Windows XP Pro from Windows 2000 Pro. All my ASP stuff seems to work, except that when an ASP page generates an error, and the Error handling is set to "On
Error Goto 0" the page just stops, as if I typed a response.end, and no
error information is returned to the client. If I set On Error Resume Next,
and write err.desc after the offending line, the error text is written
correctly. For debug purposes of course it is nice to be able to
immediately see the line number, and description though.
Anyway, does anybody know what setting I need to change to fix this? I have
server side, and client side debug set, and I have it set to send detailed
errors to the asp page.
Another interesting thing is if there is a compile-time error, like a syntax
error, or something, the page doesn't load, but I get the error message
until an error happens with the above condition, after that, it will just
return a blank page.
I want to do error handling in my application. I have made a complete application. but when I encounter errors. I want to do error handling. how can I do it?
I mean like in this case I can see if the record is being added duplicate then I can always check for duplicate records and throw a message. but I will face so many errors like this??? do we have a list ..whereby I can get all the error numbers and there meanings and I generate my own user-friendly errors?
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80040E14)
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]
I have a custom 404 error page. When I change my site properties in IIS (IIS 5.0, BTW) to point to a file, I still get the original 404 error page. But, then I copied my error page to my root, then pointed to it via URL and it works! BUT, I would prefer to use the file page instead of the URL.
View Replies View RelatedWe currently have custom error logging setup on all of our websites. We
have IIS setup to redirect to our custom 500-100.asp page which logs the
error to a database and then redirects to a friendly error message page.
Last week we were working on a pretty troublesome error on our intranet site
and noticed huge discrepencies between the IIS Log and our error log
database. On this particular day for this particular site, the IIS Log has
literally thousands more errors logged than our database does.
I am very familiar with ASP error logging and completely understand how our
current system is working. I've been given the task of figuring out why
there are more errors in the IIS Logs than in our "dbSiteErrorLog" database,
the destination db of our custom 500-100 page.
I have 404.asp file that catches non existing pages such as www.site.com/es for spanish version of site. Now I would like to move ahead and have es.site.com instead. I started digging into subdomains in IIS and found out that usually when creating subdomain in IIS it creates a separate sub-directory by the same name as the subdomain created. From some reason the custom error 404.asp file I already have is not called when a call to a non existing sub domain page is made.
Anyone knows why?
How do I configure 404.asp to also handle subdomain page requests?
I know that in Unix/Apache I can use .htaccess file to direct calls to es.site.com to www.site.com/es quite easily, can this be done somehow on IIS?
Does anybody know if it's possible to send MSN/ICQ messages with ASP to registered MSN/ICQ users
View Replies View RelatedI have been searching high and low, but can't find what I want. I am looking for scripts or some guidance on building a web based messaging thing. where users can leave private messages for other users. Maybe i am using the wrong keywords.
View Replies View Relatedhow to send SMS messages via ASP? If so, please would someone post a couple of links or the relevant information that will help me achieve this?
View Replies View RelatedI have the following code as a part of authenticating a system.
If Rs.eof Then
Session("Authenticated") = 0
Response.Write "Sorry, your userid or password did not match"
Response.Write "<BR>"
Response.Write "or you have not registered yet. Please register"
Response.Redirect("login.asp")
Else
Session("Authenticated") = 1
Response.Redirect ("Welcome.asp")
End If
In the first if statement, I would like to display the above messages
before forcing the login.asp page to display. Is is possible to do both
message and contents of login.asp in the same page? Thanks
My application saves variable length user-generated messages in an
ACCESS memo field. ASP writes these messages correctly retaining CR LF to
generate new paragraphs. (have checked this in the actual data base).
However , when I retrieve a message into another web page, the CR LF
characters are lost, and the message displays as one long sequence of
unformatted text. Anyone any idea how I can overcome this?
Using WIN XP/FP2000/IIS and the following code:-
<%
set objconn = server.createobject ("ADODB.connection")
set objrec = server.createobject ("ADODB.recordset")
objconn.open "DSN=daters"
strsql = "SELECT messages.text FROM messages WHERE messid = 305 ;"
objrec.open strsql, objconn, adopenforwardonly, adlockoptimistic,adcmdtext
%>
<%=objrec("text")%>
does anyone know whether it's possible to send an SMS message to a UK mobile phone through an asp script on a website?If so, do u know anything about whether you need to pay the network operator etc.
View Replies View Relatedi used to show eror messages in following fashion
if request.form("username")="" and request.form("password")="" then
response.redirect("login.asp?msg=You have to login in order to access this page")
end if
As a result of which the page is directed to login.asp and msg is displayed but the url becomes like this
www.mysite.com/login.asp?msg=You%20Have%20To%20Login%20In%20Order %20To%20Access%20This%20Page
which looks very bad when we look at it. i want to display the msg but want the url like
www.mywebsite.com/login.asp
I have recently created a mail site as a part of the local intranet. the problem is that as i insert textarea message into the database, everything goes on fine.. but if i try to insert a text with single quotes(eg apostrophes) like vivek's into the database, it gives an error message. i know this is happening because of unmatched quotes in the text.. but i am unable to debug it.
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