I've recently transferred our web sites from a Windows2000 server to a Windows2003 server. The transfer went almost flawless until I noticed that our search function isn't working anymore. I'm using an ASP script to use the Indexing Services and have set up my catalogs and directories but I'm getting a 'type mismatch' on one of my Server.URLEncode commands.
Do I need to obtain a new script to utilize the Indexing Services of Windows2003? If so, does anyone know where I can find this or would it be better to use a service such as Google or another SE?
I'm trying to build a site that based on a user entry searches through the contents of files on a disk and displays a list of files which contents match user criteria (basicaly a word).
How to extract a part of the document (paragraph ecc), where the searched word is found. OLE DB provider for Indexing service provides atribute Characterization, which returns the subject of the document, but not the correct paragraph. Is there any other usefull atribute?
I'm fussing around with a first attempt at using IIS6's indexing service for a web site search page. The trouble is, my site, while not using a database, is largely dynamic, with much of the content filled in with variables and includes, and index server only seems to index the actual code of each file, and not the contents as seen by web viewers. So if I have my default.asp file dynamically cobbled together by several other files, default.asp doesn't register in the index with its served content and so doesn't appear in the search results.
Just wondering if indexing service can be used to search pages within a site as they appear to the browsing public (like search engines do), or if it just wasn't made to do that and I should try something else?
I'm trying to set up a full text search engine on my corp website. Due to the number of documents to be indexed and the strain IS can put on as server, it was determined that the Indexing Services should be run on a dedicated box, instead of on the webserver.
This all makes good sense until I actually try to connect to the catalog in my code. From what I can tell, IIS looks to the local machine for it's catalog sources. Does anyone know if it is even possible to remotely connect to an index catalog?
I've tried adding the server namespace to the catalog name in many different syntaxes, and so far nothing has worked. Code:
I have a problem with a small asp-solution that searches for documents with indexing service. For some files in the search result I get "bad text" returned, such as Code:
For most ASP apps I write, I send out to another server farm. When the tech takes my code and posts it, he usually looks it over to be sure there are no potential security issues. He said to me one day over the phone while uploading the code, "you should use indexing for your record reads..." I just said, "sure, okay." But I have no idea what the heck he meant. Can someone tell me what he meant?~`^%
I have a script to search my site which is written in asp and works with the indexing server in IIS5. The problem I have is that I want to able to specify what directories it needs to search and only search within the region the user is in. There are 2 catalogs in the indexing server and I will be creating a catalog for each region.
I'm trying to set up a pdf search using windows indexing service, but i'm getting the most random results in the world. it's seatching throught a directory of just pdfs, and if i search for pdf, they all come up, but is i search for 103 then 103.pdf wont come up but things like 034.pdf and 29.pdf will - any ideas?! i'm using the windows IISSamples
I have created 3 tables (Products, Catagories, Catagory Index) I use the catagory index to assign products to multiple catagories.I am stuck with the SQL to join the catagory index with the products so I can pull the products out - I have created the relationships,tables are below:
Products Prodcode (PK) other fields
Catagories CatID (PK) Catname
Catagory Index ID ProdID CatID
as stated I am using the catid to identify the products and would appreciate assistance with the SQL to access the rest of the product data.the CatID is passed to the page via a url parimeter.
For i = startCt To endCt ' Get the document title. If it's blank, set it to "Untitled". Dim docTitle,path,desc Dim tObj Set tObj = results1(i) docTitle = tObj("title") path = tObj("vpath") desc = tObj("desc") .......
Now, results1 comes from the ms indexing server.
Problem with some of the results is the title is an empty string, so no link.
If I query the catalog in comp mgnmt, no problems.
So, indexing problem or something else.
I can use the path and get the doc name there if empty.
I have an Access database driven website using ASP in IIS 6. On my website, I have a discussion forum, I wonder how can I add a full text indexing feature into my forum. So for example, when someone wants to search the word "fish" in the forum. All threads that contains the word "fish" should popup as the search result.
I am looking at expanding some search engine code of mine to include PDFs. Therefore I need some mechanism to extract the text from a PDF file which I can break down into individual words so I can index them.
Does anyone have any code or examples that will allow me to pull out the text of a PDF file in ASP?
This is something I must have spent hours searching for to no avail ;( .. Is there a way via classic ASP to issue a command to have a PDF file print? The code has the filename and path and all... All I need is a way to issue it to print! Is this at all possible?
I'm using the library fpdf.asp from www.aspxnet.it and when I generate the pdf succesfully, this pdf rest in caché memory, and when I try with other user to generated another pdf, Internet Explorer shows me the old pdf.My question is, How can the delete the caché merory?I try with the HTML meta tags, but if I do this, de IE only write the pdf tags not de pdf page because it have a bug with acrobat. I try with
Does anyone know if there are any IIS components out there that run on IIS 5.0 that will convert LaTeX to PDF? I have written a script in ASP that produces the LaTeX document, but am unsure of how to go about converting it to PDF and delivering it to the client.
If you don't know of one, do you have any idea of how I might implement such a transform? I would have to use a WshShell to run pdflatex on the source twice before I could deliver the PDF to the user. However, pdflatex outputs a PDF, so I would have to redirect the client to the PDF, and then somehow come along later and clean it up. I'm not sure if this would be the optimal process to take.
I have a project coming up soon where pdf files are stored in our oracle database. They want me to pull the pdf form out of the database and present it to the user on the screen. I've done a little searching on google, but haven't been able to find anything that helps. Can someone tell me if this is possible and if so, give a little example?
I've successfully managed to install the FDF-toolkit to my computer and I've also managed to create a PDF-file from a asp-page. But all of this have been for testing, now I want to implement this pdf-creating-service to a system for inquirys.
The salesman at the office uses a webpage to build their inquires and at the end I want to have a nice looking pdf for them to print. Is there anyone that knows how to actually create real dynamic pdf:s where the amount of pages and data varies a lot? If not, does anyone have an idea how to get good printouts from a webbrowser, where the text or tables dont get cut in the middle by the printer.
I need to take a bunch of PDFs that I have made using Appligent's FDFMerge and append them together. I know I could use Appligent's AppendPDF. But I was wondering if there were any free toolkits that I could use with a bit more work out there?
I cannot tell what on the Adobe site would be a candidate for me to even look at. The Acrobat SDK seems to be for Acrobat Reader plugins. Not what I am going for. The PDF library seems a candidate, but what *is* it? A C library? I cannot use a C library unless it has a COM wrapper.
I fire the following code on Index Server (different obj) and it returns a PDFs no problem, but when I change the object to use the MSSearch for Site Server I don't get any PDFs. Anything in the code that would cause this? I can see the PDFs getting crawled in Site Server, but when I try and search I don't get any pdfs .....
The logic is in the vb dll. Now I need to extent one asp page to do extra step, but the similarly code is in the vb dll. I don¡¯t want to copy/paste code (and beside don¡¯t know copy/paste will work). So I¡¯m thinking of open a web service function in vb dll and the asp can http request? Is it other options?
I'm the co-developer for an ASP helpdesk system which has an in-built POP3 Email function. The idea of the function being that a member of staff logged into the helpdesk can monitor a specific support email address and convert emails into support tickets. Now one of the things our clients have asked for is a service that runs the POP3 Email function so that they don't need to be logged into the helpdesk. What is the easiest way to achieve this? Since users can potentially email the support address 24/7 the service therefore needs to run 24/7. I've read threads in this forum on running scheduled jobs that call an ASP script but I'm not sure if that is the correct solution for my needs. I also need to take into account the fact that some of our clients run the helpdesk application on a shared hosting server so they won't be able to create a Windows Scheduled Task.
if anyone has come across a web service that does synonyms.I want the end user to type in a word and find synonyms on the same page w/out jumping to synonyms.com
Can anyone point me to a very basic example of a project that takes an XML stream from a web page and sends it to a ASP.NET Web Service that can then be used to pull records from a SQL Server DB. Like I said I am green at this, so the more basic it is the better. I am reading about having to serialize, etc. but not sure about it all yet.
I have this project where I am creating a ASP.NET Web service that's going to be consumed by an application on the Intranet. This Web service will access a SQL Server database, extract data from tables, create XML DOM that's going to be posted to 3rd party Internet Web service. Code:
Is it possible to restart a service using ASP ? I have some code here to restart a service using vbscript, but it doesnt translate into asp at all. I also have a script here that displays the status of a service, and that works fine in ASP, so i know that it can be done, and that security, once set, wont be an issue.
Does anyone know how i can restart a service with ASP? any examples?