I have an ASP (not ASP.Net) application which was migrated to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web Edition. the ASP application uses a COM object which adds messages
to the Application EventLog. For some reason the message aren't showing up when I moved it to the new server. They showed up fine on the old server.
Is this a new security limitation which Microsoft imposes on their new servers? Anyone know how I can give my COM object access to the Application EventLog?
I 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.
I 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 %>
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
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.
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
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.
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.
what i am reading isn't all that helpfull into sending these SOAP messages... Does anyone have a *real* usefull tutorial somewhere where i clearly shows how SOAP works? as in sending recieving...Google, isn't always kind, and ends up giving horrible confusing results.
I have found a few through web searches but not many... Anybody know of a com object or anything that interfaces with ASP to allow the faxing of messages and web pages from a web page.
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.
I have a db with the fields Day, Month, Year and Message. How can I select all of the messages for the current week starting with sunday and return the results as a list.
I've looked all over the www for an answer to this, but all I have found was an example on 4guys to send IM's. The problem is that they use Application variables. Is there a way to connect to existing IM services such as MSN and send IMs?What I want to do is send our CSRs an IM when their manager assigns a job to them through a management console I built.
I saw some stuff on Toast pop-ups with .NET on windows messenger service, but that's a little too deep for me. I would love to implement something like this, but I suspect that sending IM's through the Internet isn't going to be an option because of the spam implications. You can get server software like sharepoint to handle this type of stuff, but cost is a limitation.If there is an alternative solution, I would love to hear it. I am also open to .NET options as well.
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?
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?
I'm running into a problem where in code I'm definitely only saying jmail.execute one time, but am receiving two emails. The time stamps and content are identical, but the message id is different.
It does not happen everytime. Is this a known bug with jmail? Has anyone run into this? The message id being different should be enough proof that it's not a problem with the mail server.
I asp.net pages that run on an intranet IIS server. Some op the pages use XLM DOM doc.Load(sPath) to open and parse a XML file. Every time the doc.Load(sPath) executes in IE6 a warning message comes up "This page is accessing information that is not under it's control. . . "
How can I avoid this message. It is a great anoyance to the users. Do I need to create some time of certificate to pass...
How do I use AspEmail with MySql to generate dynamic emails? For Eg: In the code below, assume the 1 to 100 comes from a Database. In this case how can I have a message with the body "Thank You for your Business" 100 times? Code:
I 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 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 have made a guestbook in .asp. Everything is working fine in that. But the only thing I want to change is the order in which the messages appear on the guestbook. Let me explain properly -
At the moment whenever anyone enters a message, that last message comes first on the guestbook. I dont want that.
I want that anyone who puts the message in the guestbook, their message should come last in the guestbook and those who has already put their message first in the guestbook, their message should come first. 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.