I have a very simple form, username and password, which uses the post method. The asp page resides in the root www directory. when I submit the form, the variables are not posted, I cannot pull any info with request.form. However, if I move this script to a lower directory (/www/test for example) the form works perfectly fine.
Anyone experiece this problem? Anyone have any ideas? I am stumped and my head is sore from beating it on my desk for the past hour.
I need to transfer a variable value x from 1.asp to 2.asp and maintain that value on 2.asp. Now the problem is that there is a save button on 2.asp which clicked for the 1st time finds the variable x stored in a hidden field. But wen clicked again it is not able to find that variable.
This is what I need to do:I need to send variables to a website and in return I'll get xml that I need to parse. what should I use to post those variables to the website and receive the response?I tried to use the XMLHTTP object from Microsoft but I always get some kind of error.
I having trouble with this action cause I want the user to be able to use the back button and the submitted data should be still in their form. So I the user send invalid data he can back browse and change the invalid data. I use method=POST cause its a lot of data i send between pages + client is IE6 ...
Some of you have followed with me through this whole thing...I'm so close to done...
I'm using PayPal IPN to POST transaction data to my script which inserts the data into my database.
Everything is working just fine now, except for one small thing.
The PayPal IPN POSTs the data to the response page 2 times. I wasn't able to get an answer as to why this is, however, what it causes is for my script to insert the information into my database twice. Code:
i have used post method to send my form values to the same page so in that page (same page) a script will work to show something on the document but not.I have a problem when i try to assign the posted value i cant proceed to a variable.The posted value could not assigned to my variable.
What can i do to send my values to the same page and assign the values to my variables which are on the same page?
I want to return all data from a posted form.ok i know i could use request.form("nameoffield")but is there a way to retrieve all posted data in one string without specifing any names?
How do i get all the posted data. Suppose i have a form page (myform.html) and i am SENDING data to form.asp, how do i retrieve all data that was sent by post and by get?
we have an ASP to receive soap messages as follows:
Set doc = Server.CreateObject("MSXML2.DOMDocument") doc.load(Request)
if Len(doc.xml) = 0 then ErrorMessage(...) exit sub end if
The problem occured by moving from W2K / IIS 5 to W2K3 / IIS6: When posting a soap message larger then about 500 KB, Len(doc.xml) returns 0. So we are not able to transfer larger Soap messages. The same code works for W2K / IIS 5 even with sizes over 6MB. The doc.load() function returns rather quickly without any errror.
Basically, everything is written in ASP. Firstly, a user fills in an online (ASP) form, and then submits it to another ASP page (e.g. Send.asp). Now Send.asp retrieves all the form data and sends another HTML form via an e-mail. I then receive and open the HTML email(s). Now everything is going fine up until this point.
When I hit the submit button from the e-mail, it posts all the form data to another ASP page.
Now this is when things start to get a little weird.
Half the time when I submit the form via Outlook 2003 message, the other ASP page would load will all the form data intact. Every other time, the other ASP page would load will NO form data at all; just blank text boxes, textarea, checkboxes, etc ...
I've done a few experiment of my own in the hope of finding some answer. So far, I've only seen this happen to Outlook 2003 and not 2000 (we have a mixed between those 2 versions).
Also, it only happens to users in the same state as where the IIS server is located. For example, the server is located in state A, so any users with Outlook 2003 in State A will experience this problem half the time. Other users in State B, C, D, etc ... using Outlook 2003 does not experienc this problem. Because the link is a lot slower for our interstate users, I'm starting to think that maybe network speed has a part in this behaviour.
The following code doesn't throw an error so is it even executed? I cannot see how it isn't all the parameters in the INSERT statement are posted from the previous page. This is my confirm details page...
You may or may not be aware of $data = <STDIN>; in Perl which basically takes all the data posted from a HTML form and puts it in to one string variable so that you can manipulate it. What's the equivalent/how would you do this in ASP?
The scenario is that posted data from World Pay is to be used to construct one of two pages depending on the content of one of the posted variables. Could someone help with passing on posted data to another page. I have in mind loop which reads the posted data and reconstucts it to pass on using a redirect with a querystring - if such a thing is possible. Or is there an easier way?
This may seem like a stupid query, I need to know how to list just the last 3 - 10 records posted im my database, also about creating multiple pages with only 15 items per page.
I figured it has something to do with record counting but am battling to get my head around this. Some of my lists are getting too long. and I want to create an index page with a few teasers. a news item or two, a new client or two etc.
I have an ASP page that sits and listens for responses sent to it by a third party. The third party simply sends a plain text delimited response in the body of the http message.
Eg: Account=2,User=92663,Pass=OK,Action=5
What I can't figure out on my listening page, is how to capture the body of the message being posted to it, so that i can then manipulate the delimited string, and split it up into the variables for later use.
How do i get access to the body of the http page? I thought perhaps using WinHTTP, but it looks like it only works when your page goes looking for a web page, and not when a page is being submitted to it, like in this case.
Is there a way to 'force' a submit on a form with out actually allowing the user to press a button ? For example...
step1: A from is filled out by a user, then they click the submit button.
step2: The form is 'post'ed to an ASP page which writes the values to a database. So far No problems. But..
step3: Now I want to 'post' these values again to another page without any user interaction.
My ideas were:
1) I know you can get the form values from Request.Form("myVar"), so I thought of making a 'dummy' form and setting the 'values' of the form variables to these Request.Form("myVar") valiables, but I don't know how to 'submit' them to another page again.
i have a series of .asp pages that i am dividing into model, view, control logic. my view collects a whole bunch of data and posts it to the controller. im wondering if there is a way to somehow "re-post" this same data to my model page.
in short, is .asp capable of taking data posted to a page and re-post that same data to another page?
I've an html form with some fields, I have to normally post them clicking a submit button to an asp page; this page have to programmatically repost these fields and other constants to another page
I do this beacuse I don't want the web user to see the costants which are the authentication values (username password)
I couldn't get my page to POST to my server I thought because I had run IIS lockdown and other hardening tools. Now I've rebuilt the whole server from scratch and have yet to disable anything. I still can't POST. GET has been working fine all along. Is there anything that needs to be done beyond setting the forms method to POST and using Request.Form(whatever), instead of Request.QueryString (whatever)? Is there something that I need to put in the ASP or client page header or something? I must be missing something. Maybe IIS 5 needs to be set up to use POST or something.
I'm trying to make a simple ASP page post to a URL on a seperate web site, and then get the returned HTML into a string which on service side script I can then parse. Is there any object built into IIS or Microsoft I could use Server.CreateObject with to make this possible?
I have a form that get submitted. On the page that dose the db work I need a loop that will run through each record set and updated it to the db. I was thinking about writing a do loop that will increment scount = scount + 1 . the problem is that I have no idea how to tell if i am at the end of my request.form("id").
i can response my request.form("id") and i see all the id's listed acress the page.. just need to loop through then one at a time.
Well I did a little research of my own and found that get shouldn't be used when a form is causing some big changes into the DB such as deleting, updating etc.
Until now I've always used GET for everything. So should I use Post for updating, deleting editing etc and GET only for retrival.
I am trying to re-write a post method search page so that it will accept variables using the get method. For those of you asking what the heck i'm talking about simply this. I need the ability to send variables through the url to the search page of my site.
This page would be a copy, i.e. Searchprods.asp-original that uses post method, Searchprods2.asp using get method. I am almost completely lost as I don't use asp, or even vbscript often.
i got a lot of text inputs inside table(60~)and i want to update them. till now i used to do it with posting to another page the variables and on the other page i will take all the posted values and update it inside mysql.
but suppose i got a long list of text inputs. is there to update only the changed fields? if i got 60 text inputs, and changed only 4. i realy think this is not logical to standon the other page and check all 60 posted variables one by one if they empty or not andupdate those which the user changed, or to skip the checking part and to update all 60 at once.
I'm posting a form from a php page to a page that's asp. I want the url parameters sent to the asp page to be the defaults of the form. I've never used asp so I'm not sure how to do this.For example: www.test.com/test.asp?clientid=123
Text field in asp/javascript form called "client" should now default to "123".
In php I would have put this as the default value for the "client" field in the form: <?php $_GET['clientid']; ?>
What would be the equivalent way of doing it for asp?