I have a site that currently is password protected, using a combination of ldap authentication and asp session management. So for every asp page, I check the session to make sure they're authenticated, if not I send them to the login page. BUT.... there is a robohelp componenet that is almost a website within this website. All these robohelp files are htm or html based, so I'm unable to put asp scripting (to check for session authentication). So, my problem is, how do i protect these pages using my existing framework?
I have a locally hosted (via an executable) asp application. Does anyone know what would be the best (cheapest) way to add copy protection in it?
The application is an exe web server with the asp pages embedded in the executable. No one can copy the asp pages, but they can copy the executable and distribute it that way. I don't want them to do that.
If there is some sort of wrapper or asp code I could add to it for licensing or registration, please let me know.
I have allways validated user input to pieces prior to integrating it into a SQL statement, in order to avoid SQL Injection attacs. A colleague of mine told me that binding my vars would make them SQL scalar, but I have been left in the dark as to HOW... The web left me none the wiser, as well, so here goes: Anyone got a brief example of binding vars in ASP to get me started?
After trying out 3/4 password scripts which I've used before and won't work today.I've come to the end of my tether! I need a ready made script asap to password protect a set of webpages, something simple with login and p/w for one user.
I have a webpage. However I only want people to access it if they are members of a certain group. When I say group I mean Active Directory group. The log into windows with their Active Directory username and PW, and lets say they are members of 'employee1' group in Active Directory. I'm pretty sure I use ASP, to restrict access to a webpage depending on the users group. how I would go about doing this?
Can anyone find fault with this code? I wrote in in hopes of preventing users from "breaking" SQL queries and getting places they shouldn't by using SQL Injections.
I've recently had my ASP site attacked by these stupid bots and have tried a captcha protection, but it doesn't help.
Here's the problem: I have a form where people send an enquiry to a client from my database (over 5000). After hitting the submit button, an email is posted to the client, a copy is sent to us and the info is published to a database for record / stat keeping.
I have put the captcha protection in the form, but although the tests show that the captcha form works, the emails are still sent off, therefore allowing the bot attacks.
There must be a gap I can plug with the captcha before the email is posted off or info sent to the database.
I have a formchecker running which forces required fields, and that works fine. I'd like the captcha to work the same. Before the form goes to the confirmation page, it must validate the captcha.
I have been using two forms of password protection:
A) On working web sites I use an ASP script that is included in every page requiring protection: uses session - works fine
B) On quick test sites or temporary stuff I use the Windows Network Authentication provided by my web host. A whole folder is protected at once which is very convenient but it has a problem. If a user types the wrong password and is denied access, the next time they go to type the password, their browser sometimes remembers the wrong password as so they go straight to the 'access denied' 401 page.
How to proceed?
1) Does anyone know of a way of preventing all browsers from cacheing the login info.
2) Is there any way of using ASP to protect whole folders?
I need to be able to secure files on my web server. I am using asp to secure access to links and pages, for example:
<%If Session("manager")=FALSE Then%> You are not authorized to view this page <%Else%> <<<Page Code>>> <%End If%>
The place I'm running into problems is with files. I have a lot of charts and such in PDF version. I kind of doubt there is a way to secure these files with asp, but I thought it would be worth a try.
My biggest issue is that PDFs are stored in the browser's history, so once the page has been accessed, anyone using the browser can get to thatunsecured PDF. As a brute force fix, is there some way to simply erase the site from the browser history? If not, is there a way to secure the PDF, or does someone know of a better group to post on?
I use asp to create a report, using content type I push it out as a word document. On my build this works fine, on my co workers it does not. The only difference between the two builds is I am on IE 5.5 sp2 and the other is 5.5 no sps. Unfortunatly I am in no position to get the machine and others like it onto sp 2 and the User agent variable is only returning 5.5.
The problem with the output on the no sps machine is that it opens in word with all the HTML tags visible Does anybody no a solution?
Server object, ASP 0178 (0x80070005) The call to Server.CreateObject failed while checking permissions. Access is denied to this object.
I am running window 2000 professional with IIS 5.0 installed. I know it is a ntfs permissions error and that IUSR_ComputerName needs permission to interface with word, i am just not sure which file needs to be the recipient of these permissions. I have located 'word.exe' in program files, set appropriate permission but no joy.
I have a system that Im about to start building it is in planning stage at the moment and if I was going to a database and keeping everything in HTML I would be right and not posting here at this stage.My client is after a system that they can register a new document enter in the basic information and on save, Create a Word document based on a Word Template prefilled with some of the data from the HTML form. Can any one point me in the direction of some? tutorials/code/tips/prebuilt systems that I can donate or buy from the developer/
I am creating a word document using asp.I have this on top of my asp page.
Response.ContentType="application/msword"
everything works fine.I am displaying some data in the table format.on some machines.may be old machines.the asp page opens up word document fine but the table tags are not rendered properly.
i get all the data fine but not displayed in the table format.instead i see <td> and other tags.it works on my machine(Windows XP) but it does this weird thing on windows 98 machine.what do i need to do to make sure it works fine on all the machines.
how to set a variable to contain the xml data from a file, including the xml tags too. So if I have an xml file like: <contact> <name>Person</name> </contact>
I want the variable to contain: <contact> <name>Person</name> </contact>
I cant seem to figure out how to ensure that a whole word is replaced within a string. For example, if I have an array with two items, "mpeg" and "mpeg4" and the text to look for is "blah blah mpeg4 blah blah"
the text to match with is the array, which is in a loop. how can i prevent "mpeg" from matching with part of "mpeg4"? i only want the whole word to match. do i have to use regexp here? vbscript functions seem inadequate.
I want to do a Ms Word document in a ASP page. I can do it, With the code lines:
///// Response.ContentType = "application/msword" Response.AddHeader "content-disposition", "inline; filename=OrderFax.doc" //// With these lines all document content show like a Word document.
But i can not change the MARGINS of this Word document.And Default left/right margins are very bigs.
I try it, change the <body> attributes and with styles, but this don't work, the margins are always the same.
How can i modify the margins of word document? I should do this with another method? Can I modify PC client settings to change the defaults margins of word document create througt the web?
My problem, i got a string that may can contain more than one word, it can contain upto ten, now my problem is i gotta replace some of the words, but with Replace, you can only do one word at a time? so how do i go about running thruogh the string and replacing all the relevant words, and putting them back into a string?
I'm currently working on an application that has to open word documents (word forms) and read and write data from/to it. But, unfortunately, the web server hasn't Word installed (my ISP...). Is there any other way to do that? I'm currently investigating about working with rtf documents, but the syntax is turning me crazy!!! Any idea/dll/other way to do that?
Is there a way to get records containing a whole word? I've heard regular expressions can do it, but I can't make one work in an ASP / MS Access SQL Query
sSQL="SELECT PageTitle FROM Pages WHERE PageTitle LIKE '%cat%' " rs.open etc
I am maintaining quite a few asp applications. In one of those, I have to change the response.redirect to a particular page. This application has more than fifty asp pages. Instead of going through manually through each page to find the response.redirect phrase, is there any tool that will find and report all occurences of response.redirect (in the present scenario) among all those fifty asp pages? If there is one I would like to know.
I'm trying to output some data from the db into a table but I'm getting a number of problems with the layout if all the words are together. The table stretches across the screen. I want to be able to output a number of words/characters and then insert a line break and then carry on with the rest of the output.