Response Buffer Limit On Simple Code
I am getting this error:
Response objecterror 'ASP 0251 : 80004005'
Response Buffer Limit Exceeded
/testf.asp, line 0 Execution of the ASP page caused the Response Buffer to exceed its configured limit.
Here is the code I am getting the error from: Code:
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I have an ASP page which is returning so much data that I'm receiving a message that the Response Buffer Limit has exceeded its configured values. Any idea where to find this configured value so I can set it higher?
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When I try to print a large table I get "Response Buffer Limit Exceeded". When the table is small, this is not a problem. I am sure that there is no infinite loop, and have tried setting the buffer to false, in addition to occassionally trying to flush the buffer. I can not modify the server settings. What can else can I try? I'd rather not split up my table into multiple pages.
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I have a phonebook application that works fine only if
the search criteria was set to limited groups or
locations, I recieve this error:
Response object error 'ASP 0251 : 80004005'
When I request huge data or all of the records.
What do you suggest to solve the problem, Is displaying
the results in different pages will solve the problem?
and if it is how to do it in ASP.
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Response object error 'ASP 0251 : 80004005'
Response Buffer Limit Exceeded
/property/viewProperty.asp, line 0
Execution of the ASP page caused the Response Buffer to exceed its configured limit.
What does this mean anybody, please. I just thought, OK I am doing this reasonable competently and now this.
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I have the following error on a page. I can fix it by making a large-ish block of text (almostr 4k) a little smaller. But what is ASP actually complaining about?
Steve
Response object error 'ASP 0251 : 80004005'
Response Buffer Limit Exceeded
/lsm/TemplateKb2.asp, line 0
Execution of the ASP page caused the Response Buffer to exceed its configured limit.
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Response object error 'ASP 0251 : 80004005'
Response Buffer Limit Exceeded
/reenval/reen_10_1.asp, line 0
Execution of the ASP page caused the Response Buffer to exceed its configured limit.
Above is the error msg that i receive wen quering some data. Before the query the use choses an option....some options work fine n some not.
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Is it possible to set buffer size of ASP output?
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I have an ASP script that show a big number of record (about 1100 rows) so I have set the Response.buffer value to off.
With Firefox all works fine, the script shows the record one by one while it loads them. The problem is that using Internet Explorer I can see the records only once that all rows are loaded.
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I'm experiencing bad performance migrating from IIS 5 to IIS 6 on a server with identical Hardware configuration on some ASP pages.I notice that setting
response.buffer = true
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i am getting this error when doing a select and do while not rs.eof
Response object error 'ASP 0251 : 80004005'
Response Buffer Limit Exceeded
/dbcchecking/admin/addresses.asp, line 0
Execution of the ASP page caused the Response Buffer to exceed its configured limit.
cmd.commandtext="select * from tbl_addys where postcode='" & request.form("postcodetext") & "'"
response.write "sql: "& cmd.commandtext
set rs=cmd.execute
do while not rs.eof
response.write (rs("postcode") &" "& rs("road_name") &" "& rs("house_number") &" "& rs("phone_number"))
response.write "<br>"
loop
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How can I set the amount of Response.buffer? How can I block scripting if the buffer gets more than 2mb?
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I was thinking of using something like:
For...
IF x MOD 20 = 0 AND Response.IsClientConnected=false THEN
EXIT FOR
END IF
some code here
Next
so the FOR...NEXT statement would stop if a client leaves the page or hits the stop button.
But is it pointless when using it with <% Response.Buffer = True %> since it processes the entire page before displaying it to the user.
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If response.buffer is set to true, and no response.flush has been executed, is it accurate to expect that my browser should not be rendering the content which I (well Ok, someone else) is sending in response.write statements?
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I have a big asp file that has an error under certain conditions -- totally
repeatable. However, it only fails when I set response.buffer = True at the
top. WHen I set it False in order to debug it, it works every time! I even
set it to True, but did a .Flush just before the error, and the error won't
happen.
It only happens when response.buffer is True and no .response.flush is issued.
The error is a string variable turns-up empty and crashes a function
requiring a date. I could test for this before the line where it crashes,
but where did my data go? Why is the buffer affecting it?
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could you give me a simple upload image code, Im sick and tired of searching about one, and all of then so complex and how can I request the data from database as what it inter(with html tages).
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Can anyone tell me where I can find some 'simple ASP File Upload code'? I've googled 'File Upload' but they all seem to be very involved with a lot of files. I'm still considered a novice when it comes to ASP.
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I need a code that will output the elapsed time from a given date until the current date. Obviously if I'm asking you how to do this, I'm ASP stupid, so if you could help me out, it'd be greatly appreciated.
So basically, I need to know how to store the given date, current date, and difference of the days as seperate variables.
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i have a database and the asp file. my database will have one table, a user table, with various fields like username, password, name...age.. all i need is the html code to make a simple form such as
Welcome to the add user page:
PLease enter a username (input box)
Please enter an email address (input box)
finally a submit button.
i then want the variables to run a 'signup.asp' file which i have, and be placed into a database.
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What would prevent Code:
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel"
from opening the page in excel assuming that excel IS on the clients machine?
The page has a couple included pages that contain ASP and JS, the page itself dynamically writes the table cells in html like so...Code:
strTable = RS.GetString(,,"</td><td>","</td></tr><tr><td>"," ")
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response.write "<td style='background-color:#FFFFFF;'><% if objRs('ThumbImageURL') <> '' then %>"
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I have a password-protected area on my site. I'm not using any server
authentication methods: Instead I prompt the user for a username and
password using an HTML form and check these against a database of
registered users.
I was thinking that this page should be returning a HTTP status code of
"401 Unauthorized" instead of its current "200 OK". My reasoning being
that this would let search engines know what's going on when they
request a protected page and get redirected to the "Access Denied"
page.
I experimented with adding response.status = "401 Unauthorized" to the
"denied" page, but now it displays a (Windows/IE) username & password
prompt instead. The HTTP sniffer shows that the www-authenticate field
is set to "Basic".
My question: How can I indicate to the search engines that the page it
is requesting requires authentication, yet have it not display the
login/password dialog box?
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A system I use uses advanced encryption for passwords. It was taken from some sample script and adapted some where. However this was I think intended to be for passwords. So nothing too long.
However the time has come where I need to create a function to encrypt a large amount of text. It has to encrpt a large amount of text but nothing too advanced is needed to be honest. Just so its unreadable because its written to a text file on drive. It has to be a function though then capable of decrypting the encrypted text.
Any ideas ? Again Dont have to be nothing too flash. I mean I had a go at just changing letters to different letters but the function got huge with all the replaces.
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Is there any way to reach the content of the DBMS_OUTPUT buffer after
calling an Oracle stored procedure from ASP/ADO
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Set objFSO = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objTemplateFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(Server.MapPath("template.txt"))
strTemplateText = objTemplateFile.ReadAll
objTemplateFile.Close
Set objTemplateFile = Nothing
strTextToPrint = strTemplateText
strTextToPrint = Replace(strTextToPrint, "{date}", Date())
strTextToPrint = Replace(strTextToPrint, "{time}", Time())
strTextToPrint = Replace(strTextToPrint, "{message}", strMessage)
Response.Write strtexttoprint
How do I send strTextToPrint to my default printer?
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Does exist a way to read the buffered output as does the php function ob_get_contents() ?
Actually this can read the dynamic output of an include.
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how to create a download buffer? I'll explain a little bit. What I mean by a download buffer is a script that will count how many people are downloading a certain file, then after say 50 or so are downloading that file, it will make everyone else who wants to download it have to wait a certain amount of time(ex. 5 minutes).
I got the idea from Fileplanet.com and Fileshack.com. Seems like a pretty cool system and it appears to be written in asp.net on their sites.
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I have over 6000 record in a SQL Server database (in one table) and trying to fetch all these records at once but it always fails. I have tried every thing, increased Script time out function to 300 even to 3000 but still same. Used response.buffer=false too but no change.
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When you use response.buffer=true , I realize that anything writeen with response.write will not be outputted until you do response.flush, correct?
With that said, what about this (I don't know if it's the same as response.write or not)
<% if page = 1 then %>
(Load pictures 1-20) by using html (not response.write)
<% end if %>
<% if page = 2 then %>
(Load pictures 21-40) by using html (not response.write)
<% end if %>
I notice a lag in the page (it stays blank for a second or so before any of the page loads) and I wondered if changing buffer type to true and adding a response.flush between every 5 or so pictures would make that better.
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I'm trying to retreive and display a list of showrooms in the United States. The user is presented with a map of the US and an image map has the co-ordinates. The user clicks on a state and "Viola!", all in that state are listed.
It works great, except for two states; California and Florida. On those, I get the following error:
Quote:
Response object error 'ASP 0251 : 80004005'
Response Buffer Limit Exceeded
/default.asp, line 0
Execution of the ASP page caused the Response Buffer to exceed its configured limit.
There isn't that much data being pulled from the database; only 77 records for Florida, only 122 for California. There aren't that many fields in any of the recordsets, either, and none of them are more than 500 characters in length (all varchar with some int dbtypes.) Code:
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I know some of the gurus round here use Firefox a lot. I'm experiencing problems with using:
Code:
<% Response.Buffer = True
...
Response.Flush %>
It never seems to flush the buffer. Does anybody have any ASP script with buffer flushing involved? Do they work for you on Firefox?
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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:
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Are there specific security precautions (input validations for example) that are documented somewhere to prevent hackers from compromising a credit card ASP application? In particular, can we prevent a buffer overflow by using the LEFT function to grab only the necessary characters from the credit card text field?
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