If my server runs on Linux and I want to use an ASP script and files on it. When I upload the files, wehn I go to the file directory and click on the file it asks me the same as what it asks me if I try to open it at home.How can I overcome this?
What type of servers allow you to use ASP pages? For example, PHP pages can function in Apache. Furthermore, what kind of servers allow you to operate ASP and Access together?
I have many servers which will be reghosted everyday with different OS (Win2000, Win2003, WinXP...). How could I write the ASP code to get the information of other servers' OS?
Let say the asp page is hosted on Server A, how can I check the OS version of Server B and Server C?
We have a web site where the user logs in and a session variable is set, which allows access to all pages via an include at the top of every page ( if session("LoggedInOK")<>"Yes" etc)
We have some content on another unrelated server in a different domain that we would like automatic access to, if the login is OK for site 1, without re-entering a login. Even better would be if some other session variable data could be transferred at the same time (like username). Navigation would be via hyperlinks on site 1. Is there a simple way to do this? i.e. has this wheel already been invented? (Encrypted querystrings? XMLHTTP?)
I have built a site completely with ASP.I am searching for free web host which works with ASP.give me a list web links of fre asp hosters.and i have used drive letters to access my database, how can i remove those drive letters (ex. "c:m.mdb").
I am currently wanting to move data from a host i have at the moment onto a different one, has anyone got a tutorial, where i can connect 1 mysql DB on 1 server (a host Company) to an different one.
Can you use session variables between a HTTP server and a HTTPS server? I need to use data from a form from the HTTP on the HTTPS but it doesnt seem to be working? If I cant what is the best way do reuse form data?
I have a need to have a web server (windows based) grab files each week from a linux based server - hosted elsewhere. I cannot use UNC paths.
I want to have a script (.asp/asp.net) on the windows server that I would provide a list of files to copy. The script would then copy the listed files.
The problem is that the using a filestream and copyto runs into an error with URI paths.
This will be a substantial amount of data each week. I don't want to copy it locally and then back up to the windows web server. I want/need the copy to be directly between the two servers.
Our website works correctly for 99.9% of customers, however we have one set of customers who access our website from what appears to be a proxy server of some kind. i.e. The IP address is always the same no matter where the location of the computer is.
My site is a framed site, and the specific problem is that a list of links in one frame will not load a page on another frame. I don't believe this is a browser compatibily problem. (I wont rule it out though). But there are no problems as far as I can tell on other peoples computers.
My question is....Is there anything special that needs to be done to make sure a site works through proxy servers, or is this likly to be some other problem such as an SSL problem (the whole site is under ssl), browser incompatibility problem, or just downright dodgy programing on my behalf?
Here's the question: Can you use request.form to retrieve variables and values from a form submitted on a foreign server using the post method?
My understanding was that request.form could only retrieve values from the same web server the form was submitted to, using the post method.
I have another web master telling me this is how you pass information securely between "alien" web servers (web servers on different domains, or belonging to different organizations). For the life of me, I can't figure out how this might be done--or what the mechanism is for fetching the correct values from a foreign server!
In the following code when i = 500 the buffer on the server is flushed to the client. However, because the content that is sent to the browser contains an html table Internet Explorer does not display the table until it receives the closing </table> tag.
The question is, am I correct in saying that the buffer on the server is CLEARED when i = 500? It will be empty for a split second until the loop resumes again. Am I correct? Code:
At work we have 2 servers in a cluster for our web apps.One problem we have experienced (along with many others!) - is that if a user is logged into one of the applications on server a for example and it goes offline or fails their session is lost also - even though the application becomes available on server b.
I have heard that it is possible to either exchange the sessions between clustered servers or store them in a SQL Server database (probably preferred) so that we could then restore them if such a failure should occur.Can anyone shed any light on this for me? Or give me some URL's to check out and read.Sorry this isn't a 100% pure IIS question - its obviously partly ASP also.
Let me explain how our web site in constructed before getting to my question. We have three web servers that are a mirror of each other. So whenever I make a change to one of our pages, I have to upload to all three servers. My new task (and its a good one) is to create an image upload script that will distribute the file to all three servers.
I already have an upload script that works just fine, however I wanted to see if anyone out there has attempted anything similar to this and what methods they used to achieve their goal.
I have a .asp application lying out on a Windows 2000 server. The problem is it no longer is working. It seems that no .asp files will execute anylonger on this box. I even have a very basic .asp testfile that prints a line off text to the browser, but even these don't run. I got four errors in the event log for each failure. However, the browser displays this (with friendly error messages et to "off"):
Server Application Error
The server has encountered an error while loading an application during the processing of your request. Please refer to the event log for more detail information. Please contact the server administrator for assistance.
The event log errors are :
A COM+ device failed to start Did not register with DCOM within the timeout.
I am building an web application that will be hosted on load balanced servers (multiple front and one backen db). The application will have to allow users to upload files onto the server. For performance reasons, I do not want to store binary files in the db (cuz there will be frequently retrieved and stored and many will be within the range of 10 MB - powerpoint slides and pdf files) so uploaded files will have to stay on the front end web server.
The problem with this approach is that there will have to be some mechanism that replicates the files automatically among the front end servers. Can someone shed some light on what the best apporach is to my problem? I am wondering whether Windows 2000 has such service available to do file replication (if so, how?)
I'm trying to figure out a quick script that will let me link to a server share where the server could be 1 of a couple of different ones. The share will always be the same, but the server could be any of a list of maybe 5 or so choices as such:
server1share$ server2share$ server3share$
I'd basically like the script to check the different servers until it finds the one where the share exists, then redirect to it. The share will only exist on one server, but which one it is will change.
To make ASP run under Linux, PHP script files are saved as ASP extensions and are redirected to the PHP interpreter. So it looks like the server serves ASP files, but these are actually PHP scripts.
Can ASP apps be run in Linux (I am using Mandriva 2007 Spring)? If so, which server has to be installed to make ASP apps run in a web browser in the same way as how ASP apps run in Windows?
As far as my knowledge goes, Linux does not support IIS; what about Apache? Will it be appropriate? Or are there any other web servers (preferably free ones like IIS) to make ASP apps run in Linux?
I know this is not ideal but i have a client with a simple asp site and i would like to move them to our linux box during a transition but they use an access database. Can someone tell me how i can get the connection to work under linux? Current Code: Code:
Dim MM_connPang_STRING 'MM_connPang_STRING = "dsn=pangDSN" MM_connPang_STRING = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=c:clientdatabasepangDB.mdb"
Is it possible to integrate ASP.Net on a Linux server? I heard there is some software in development for this but I cannot remember the name. I know Novelle is the one working on it.
Is it possible to host ASP (not .net) to host on Linux,( hopefully yes then whats required extra on Linux). If some one know any issues related to that or any reference site hosting ASP on linux.
I've just taken a client who has a membership-based site served as aspx. Yhe relationship with his current host/developer is going south and I need to switch to new hosts and find someone to handle the backend stuff. Much of the site appears to be poorly structured - needlessly complex and yet lacking certain features. From my own limited knowledge of what I've seen of it, I'd have suggested using a drupal and a bunch of php... but I know little and may be talking out of my butt. I'm more comfortable with linux/apache... and I'm guessing that's incompat with the current work - or is it? The database is sql so is it viable to migrate away from aspx? Etc?
Here is a simple test class Ive built to try and find out, why another class I built (that works fine on my testing server running iis on xp) throws up an error on the live server running red hat 8.3 on linux, Im new to asp and only just now found out the live server is a linux box. Code:
I want an answer by tomorrow with examples and reference URLS if we can do this.There is a program written in ASP and the databse is MSSQL (Microsoft) hosted in Windows platform. But they want this databse and ASP Program host on a UNLIX/LINUX server and use the same ASP program. Can thy do it/ and how?
I'm working on a proof of concept for ASP. I've already done it using Windows 2k server, IIS, using open source [no initial cost involved]. I'm looking to doing the same using a linux box. Does anyone know if this can be done without buying any additional tools?