I have configured XP and IIS according to some security checklist on the internet.
I restarted machine after I renamed and set pw for my admin account.
The IIS isn't working now. I get this:
HTTP 400 Bad Request Error
The parameter is incorrect
In other words, The syntax of the request is badly formulated or is impossible to satisfy
I scanned my system with SPYBOT, no spyware found.
Why ASP's MS XML HTTP request object gets another page's HTML source without interpreting path differences. For example, if my page is:
www.test.asp/one/two/page1.asp
with XMLHTTP getting source code of page:
www.test.asp/one/page2.asp
and this latter page has a CSS with path ../include/css.css, it won't be used in page1.asp because path will stay as it is "../include/ css.css", not "../../include/css.css" as needed for page1.asp?
I have been trying to figure out why I am getting this message.I have an application that is 20 different ASP pages that works in sequential order (step1, step2, step3...). After each step the app writes the entered text to a cookie. This feature is so that if there is a problem, we can still retrieve the data.
This Bad Request error has something to do with the cookie that is written to, because I can go all the way through the app to the last step (step20) and then it gives me a Bad Request. If I clear my cookies then it works fine, until step 20 again.
what may be going on here? I am guessing that it has to do with the size of the cookie, but I am unsure how I can accomplish this task allowing the entered data to be retrieved) without cookies.
Can someone give the snippet to send a post http request in order to send a soap request ? I have the complete http request but I don't know how to send it.
I'm trying to USPS Tracking info to my website. To do this I need to make a XML HTTP Request to the USPS server, then format and "print" the response back on our web site. The site uses ASP and we want to avoid using JavaScript. I found this simple script: Code:
I've been using Dreamweaver Ultra Dev to create a dynamic page and I've been unable to view the page in a browser once the file extension changes to .asp. If I try to open it (in a browser) outside of an editor then nothing happens.
If I try to open it inside an editor, like in DW then I get HTTP 400 Error. DW also has a feature to let you view live data, when I choose that, it gives me "Bad Request (Invalid HostName)" it also mentions: "An error occurred while requesting the document from the app server." I'm running IIS.
Let's say I want to use the msxml object to call a web page from within my script, and on the querystring or "in the header" of that request I want to include a dictionary object, such that the called .asp page can then request the object to it's script and use the dictionary object.
Has anyone seen anything that describes marshaling an object into an http request header?
Let's say if I want to send a http "Post" request to a url, and check the http status code later. How should I write the code? I have found example to use WinHttp to send "Get" request and check the http status code:
====== Set objWinHttp = CreateObject("WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5") objWinHttp.Open "GET", strURL objWinHttp.Send If objWinHttp.Status <> 200 Then ... End If ======
How should I write the code if I need to use "POST" to send data in a form, and to check the http status code later?
Having just "discovered" it myself, I thought I'd draw everyone's attention to the fact that the WinHTTP 5.x object (which is used behind the scenes by our good friend the ServerXMLHTTP object) can be used directly in scripts.
This is useful because the ServerXMLHTTP object encapsulates XML-related functionality which is unnecessary for performing most simple HTTP requests, and thus by using the WinHTTP object directly you achieve higher performance, scalability, and reduced memory consumption... AND WinHTTP offers quite a few features that ServerXMLHTTP does not expose - including the ability to specify a proxy (and an exclusion list) from within the script (or to acquire them from Internet Explorer's settings), IPv6 support, and HTTPS/SSL support!
Why does the error below occur whenever the statement Request.BinaryRead Request.TotalBytes) is executed for uploads larger than 100K? I thought the 100K limit applied only to Request.Form. This does not occur with smaller uploads. This is running on an IIS 6 server with full FP2002 extensions.
when the asp page is Request("txtName").i can use "testpage.aspx?txtName=User1" to post the value.but when i use Request.Form("txtName").i cannot use that method,what can i do to solve that problem.(as i cannot modifty the request.form syntax but i need to post data to that web page, is there any method so that i can pass that parameter?)
in ie 5 i m writing this below statement http://localhost/Mail/email.html
email.html page contains 3 field box username , password and name .it calls the form2email.asp page the code is that <FORM name="mailform" METHOD=POST ACTION="form2email.asp">
If someone puts a link into my form and I display it it will show:
http://http://www.abc.com as I put an additional http:// in front. So what I want is to detect is user has typed in http://, replace this and then input into DB or display.
I can use the replace function, but how would I check if first 7 characters are http:/
I uninstall IIS and install it back again, will it solve the "HTTP 403.9 - Access Forbidden: Too many users are connected Internet Information Services" problem? I am running on Windows XP and using IIS 5.1 . I got this problem when I created a search page in Frontpage but I have deleted it when I found out I have this problem. I have disable HTTP Keep Alives in the IIS properties but I still cant resolve the problem.
When i try to post message or try to open a new account server gives this error : How can solve this problem
Error Type: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005) [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Cannot update. Database or object is read-only. /Start/Forum/register_new_user.asp, line 193
I am getting the following error when trying to run an SQL insert in my ASP page and I cannot find anything in TechNet that references this error.
Below are IIS messages:
HTTP 500.100 - Internal Server Error - ASP error Internet Information Services Error Type: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server (0x80040E14) Issue selected is no longer valid. Please select another issue. /ActivityTrak/maintain/activityedit.asp, line 542
It seems to me that if I can have a regular .asp page that contains multiple <input type='file'> elements, and a user could browse to individual files and fill up all the elements on the page, that there should be a way to replicate the HTTP post data. Can I somehow make my client-side activeX component post the same type of data?
I tried using MS Stress Tool to view the post data being sent from a regular.asp page that contained several <input type='file'> elements.I saw that there was a structure to it. The structure contained the binary data of the files I had selected for upload. But, I have not been able to figure out how I would replicate this structure in my client-side activeX component
I have certain ASP pages that are wel tested and working in many places. But there is one server (window 2000) on which some of the asp pages do not work. I get a HTTP 404 fil not found error. I checked more than a few times and made sure the file are there on the server where the IIS application is looking at.
some of the ASP pages are working fine. Only those ASP pages whose name starting with 'ETC' is not working. If I chang the name of the same ASP to some thing other than "ETC" it works fine. Do you think there is some software on the sever that tells IIS t block requests coming from any ASP pages starting with the name 'ETC'. what is going on?
I'm having problems with timeouts on HTTP uploads. I set the session timeout property to zero, but it still didn't work. Is there a way to set the timeout to never expire?
Window XP PRO, Access 2000, FR2002, FP2002 ext. I have 3 webs with database, two work fine, the other gives this error.
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file '(unknown)'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data.
I had to reinstall Window and published all the web site from ISP were they work fine. They worked fine before the crash.
I have a form that a user submits their clan's website, and roster page. What I want to do, is check to see if the field submitted contained "http://" and if not, add it to the field submission.
I know i can make this easier, and put the http:// in the field as a default value, but i want to know how to do this with a bit of form validation or something.
I have free web-based email.Is there any way I can create an http server? For example, like hotmail does for outlook express? If so, how? Hotmails HTTP server is at http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp.