We are using standard fso.GetFileVersion code in order to get the version number of the latest dll used to create some documents.
We normally loop through the files to get the latest version (and this works fine on all the DLL's). However in the example below I am hard-coding the file name. The error occurs either way. Code:
I'm creating a database site and using access. I've created a number of fields i.e date, time, description, cost The only problem is that the description info is larger than the 255 character limit imposed by access. How can I solve this one?
HOw can I prevent my users from entering more the a certain number of characters into a field? Could I get a similar example as I have a limitted knowdlege.
I have a site that allows a person to log in and get a list of files to download for them. If the file size is under 65MB then everything is fine, they click the download button and the save box pops up. But if the file is larger than 65MB the page sits and processes until it times out. I can't figure it out becaus a 64MB file loads immediately for download while one slightly larger hangs up.
I am attempting to pass a large number of ID's using window.open in javascript. The number of the ID's exceeds the querystring length. Therefore, I would like to somehow use the POST method to submit. (or another method without rewriting the ASP page!)
Please review the code below before submitting since this can be easily done but I am not sure how using <body onload... >.
I'm using Windows 2000 server n IIS I'm Using FileSystemObject of ASP in Server Every File and Folder has 2 Size when we get properties of any 1 actual size and Size on Disk.now my problem is when i get the file size from ASP object it give Size value but when i try to get folder size it gives size on disk and both values are different.
I'm creating a size to access limited size to upload files so i just check the folder size and then get size for those which are going to update by user then i will less those size to actual folder size to get remaining size.
I am trying to figure out how to create a registration form that can limit that amount of people who are signing up for an event.
The form has to take in consideration the number of guests the attendee is bringing table seating location. How can interact with the database in order to do this. I know how to create a form and send that information to a database.
I have a web application that query and insert record into a remote DB2 database. It has an ODBC setup pointing to a remote UNIX DB2 database server. The problem that I ran into today is that IIS created too many DB session which max out my limit at the DB2 side. I see a lot of "mtx.exe" when I check the db applications of the db server.
Even thought I close my db connection after each query, it seems to stay around and occupying a session on the DB server. So I ended up with a lot of people with failed insert or login because there are no more available session on the db server.
So my question is how can I set a limit on the DB connection? How can I make sure "mtx.exe" disappear after a query? What other option do I have?
I've made an ASP page that use a VB6 ActiveX EXE with a CreateObject. Initially, this page work fine. The object’s reference created with the CreateObject are saved on a session variable for reuse it on many page. When many users call this page and many instance of the ActiveX EXE Object are created, the CreateObject command fails with a 429 error (ActiveX component can't create object). The class (in ActiveX EXE) are MultiUse, then only a single EXE are running. Terminating the EXE with Task Manager then the CreateObject will get to work again.
I'm pulling product descriptions from the database and would like to limit the number of charcters that is displayed. Also, I'd like to add ... at the end.
Something like: This long text is boring blah blah blah
I'm starting in asp and I'm trying to do a simple sql query to display a number of records on a page using the limit clause. I keep getting a syntax error in my from clause. Here's what I'm doing:Code:
rstProd.Source = "SELECT * from TBL_PRODUITS LIMIT 0,10"
I have no problem using this clause with PHP so I was wondering if there's some restrictions with it in ASP??
I've got a small problem with my ODBC query that I'm unable to resolve by searching google. I need to limit my query so that it only returns a certain ammount of rows, for example 10.
I have tried the MySQL type query and that failed to work. Then I found an example on the internet in what looked like a weblog which said use "select top 10 * from tblname". Although this fails to work it does limit it when it feels like it. Often I'll get 11 or more results, but if I decrease the 10 to 4 for eample it still returns the same 11 or more rows.
its there anyway via asp i can get around the 255 character limit for url strings.. its for use in a cms/eshot system. on a mailto: link i want to create a string of email address for the client and then send from there own inbox.
I am having a problem uploading large files through ASP.We have several sites in IIS on 1 application pool.I was able to use MetaBase Explorer and increase the AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed value in /LM/W3SVC, and for at least 1 of our sites, it worked. Unfortunately, on our Intranet site, the error persist. Does anyone have any idea why? We do have ASP.Net installed on this server, but the error is explicitly ASP.
Searching for answers I found that another value, MaxRequestEntityAllowed, could also be responsible. Unfortunately, this value is not anywhere in our metabase.xml file, and I am hesitant to simply create it.
I think an url variable could be limited, maybe someone know the maximum length I can use ? (I try to send an html code with the get method, maybe some symbols could not be accepted in url).Is this length limited for a variable or for the url string ?
We're running Windows 2003 Enterprise Edn.with IIS 6.We'd like to limit the access to two of our ASP apps to those who are on the domain--without using the integrated domain authentication popup.
In other words,we don't want users on the domain to have to log in every time (or even once);those not on the domain would not see the site at all. Is this possible?How?
I have a Visual FoxPro table with Memos fields, and when i insert into the table a value that cames from a TEXTAREA field on a form, give me an error. Why? if the table field is MEMO?
is there any reason why i can view a page at work (which is on our server) yet when i view it online from the domain name (some pages are hosted, some are running off our server) i get the message: "Redirection limit for this URL exceeded. Unable to load the requested page. This may be caused by cookies that are blocked."
I have exceeded the length of the URL limit. I have a form where I send data using GET method. Now I have to change method of posting data into POST method. But please tell me how to get data after passing them, because when I call
I have some calculations in my query string. Is it possible somehow to get a results of those calculations not in decimals but in integer in the query itself.
i was trying to send multiple attachments using the CDO in ASP. but it seems like when the file attachments total is greater than 90KB, i get an unspecified error. Can anyone advise me on this?
Is there a way to check the number of characters (say 400 characters) inputted in textarea. I know it could be done on client side but I want it to validate on server-side and if it exceed the limit it should throw an error.