Response.Redirect
How do I use Response.Redirect to point to an interal private box/site? Code:
View RepliesHow do I use Response.Redirect to point to an interal private box/site? Code:
View RepliesI am trying to use the following in an ASP page to redirect a user to a
non-anonymous FTP site:
response.redirect("ftp://myusername:mypassword@ftp.mysite.com")
but I keep getting a "permission denied" error. If I just put the same
address string in IE6's Address box and go to it, IE opens myusername's FTP
home page just fine, so I know the FTP site is working as expected. Also,
if I put in an anonymous ftp site, without the username and password (e.g.
"ftp://ftp.microsoft.com"), the redirect works fine, too.
I don't want the user to be prompted by IE for the username and password at
the FTP site, so I am providing them from within the web site.
What can be preventing the response.redirect from handling non-anonymous FTP
access? Is there a better way to do this?
Is there any point in having response.end after response.redirect?
View Replies View RelatedI have a Popup window where a user inputs soem data.
On successfully entering this data I redirect the user to
a page in the same popup indicating that the form has
submitted successfully.
I want to resize the page that I redirect the user to.
Is this possible in ASP?
Can anyone tell me if Response.Redirect works with IE5?, for me its seems to be working with IE6 and Firefox, but seems ineffective with IE5.
I have also set Response.Buffer = True
How to send more than one value using response redirect? For example i can send one like this:
response.Redirect "pregled.asp?ime=" & strUserName
but how to send two or more values? I tried:
response.Redirect("pregled.asp?ime=" & strUserName & " & prezime = " &
strUserLastName)but it didn't work.
IF Trim(Request.QueryString("v")) = "" THEN
Back = Replace(Request.ServerVariables("Http_REFERER"),"http://localhost/","")
ELSE
Back = Request.QueryString("v")
END IF
Response.Redirect(""&Response.write(Back)&"")
why i cannot Redirect to the page?
is it possible to open a page in a new window with response.redirect, and if
so, what is the syntax.
Code:
if left(request.Form("phone_nu"),3) = "234" and len(request.Form("phone_nu")) < 11 then
response.Redirect("sms.asp?error="&(request.Form("phone_nu")))
end if
is there a way to response.redirect what's already in the address bar then add on what you want for each link? I have a page that will sort but I dont want to type out all the links. cant I do something like
response.write((whats in the address bar)&sort=asc)
I know I could do this
Response.write(request.servervariables("URL"))
but that doesnt give me the stuff in the address bar
What is the proper syntax for this response.redirect? I am using mulitple IDs that I need to pass??
<%Response.Redirect("uGallery3.asp?ID=" & commInsert__ID & GalleryID= rsImages__MMID) %>
I have a page, progress.asp?id=<%=rs("id")%>, all the insert function will be done to nextpage.asp. Then, on nextpage.asp, I will like to redirect back to progress.asp?id=<%=rs("id")%>, but I have problem with the id.
View Replies View RelatedI am using response.redirec to do the url redirection on my login page. The
login page is under http://myURL/test/dir1/login.aspx, when the user login
successfully, the login page redirects the user to the default.apsx page,
which is under http://myURL/test/dir1/default.aspx.
When I enter the IP address of myURL in the address bar, the redirection
works perfectly fine, but if I enter myURL (which is hostname) in the address
bar, the redirection in login page doesn't work anymore, the login page just
gets refreshed.
I have an application form which on confirmation of details, takes you back to the page from where the person chose which course they want to apply for. The process has been working fine when I had just basic html (just the form tags) but when I put it into my html template I'm getting an error message when it comes to the response.redirect "index.asp". The error is
Header Error
The HTTP headers are already written to the client browser. Any HTTP header modifications must be made before writing page content.
response.redirect seems to urlencode a querystring thrown across at it..
is there a way to disable this function that anyone knows of?
ie..
response.redirect "http://www.blurb.com/default.asp?test=sweet+%26+sour"
actually comes back after the redirect with the % urlencoded which obviously
considering its been given the encoding anyway is a nightmare.. ie
"http://www.blurb.com/default.asp?test=sweet+%2526+sour"
and subsequent redirections would just keep replacing the starting % with
%25...
tell meif it can be disabled through IIS somehow
IF rsQuery("survey_taken") = "Y" Then
%>
<script language = "Javascript">
alert ("You have taken the survey.");
</script>
<%
Response.Redirect "page.asp"
Else
End IF
Is the codes wrong? becos after the msg box pop up, it doesnt redirect me to the page.asp
Response.redirect(results.Fields("Url"))
but still give me file not found 404 and i print the content in database to ensure it contain the exactly file and when write the file name as string it is worked
response.redirect("HoCom.htm")
response.redirect "activemovieframe?movie=" & movie & """
the error is :
Code:
Microsoft VBScript compilation error '800a0409'
Unterminated string constant
is there a way to do a response.redirect with a target of _self?
View Replies View RelatedI'm using the following code:
If x=1 Then
Response.Redirect ("Page.asp")
End If
As I'm using frames I would like the Response.Redirect to contain a similar code entry as target_top for an HTML link. Please does anyone know if there is an asp equivalent?
I have a .mdb file with name, email (which is really a URL), password, code, date, and ID. My goal is to put a form on the login.asp page. If the user logs in with their username and password, they'll be redirected toward their page.
I'll paste my code below for my login.asp page. Any help would be greatly appreciated. And I'm a "dummy programmer" ... I can understand it if it's simple. Basically, I want "Joe" to be able to put in his password, and go to "Joe.asp". Then "Jim" to put in his password, and go to "Jim.asp". My login.asp page: Code:
after moving your user to a designated screen what server variable is it to look up the previous page you came from? isn't it something close to refer variable. i can't find an example anywhere.
View Replies View RelatedI'm working on an application in ASP and some pages which are already done by someone else work as follows:
There's a form with as many submit (!) buttons as there are links to pages. When a user presses a button, the form is submitted to itself... there If statements are used for each submit button and if the name of the one pressed is in the If statement a Response.Redirect is done to load some other page.
My question is... why not simply attach the link for the webpage directly to the button? Right now it feels like it's clumsy... submitting it, processing the if statements till there's a match, only to call another page.
Are there any advantages to the approach? The URL of the webpage which is called will still appear in the address-bar won't it?
I have written following code and it is taking 40 to 50 seconds to redirect to the next page
<%
If Request.Form("submit") <> "" Then
Response.Redirect("SatishTest.Asp")
End If
%>
<html>
<body>
<form action="" method="post">
Satish
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="submit">
</form>
</body>
</html>
Even in SatishTest.Asp page is also having simple html text which displays Success.
when i click on submit button page is taking 40 to 50 seconds to opeing the SatishTest.asp
These 2 files i have create to explain the problem .... actual website is different but having only html code.
can i redirect more than one pages with a variable in a single Response.Redirect("url1+var1,url2+var1,..") ??
if it is possible, can someone give me the script.
I'm using Debitech for a system that handles payments. And I have this Response.Redirect(https://long address) that is sent to their server with a long querystring. For some reason Response.Redirect renders a "Page cannot be displayed" error (and no asp-error) if it gets abit long, but if I copy that same address into a new browser and surf to it it works.
Is there some sort of maximum url-length in the IIS of Windows 2003? been
doing response.redirects since -97 so this is abit strange.
another simple problem that I cant fix
Code:
response.Redirect("picture.asp?errorlogin=true&ref_id=#errorlogin&homeid="request.QueryString("homeid")&imgNbr="&"request.QueryString("imgNbr")&")
error Code:
Microsoft VBScript compilation (0x800A03EE)
Expected ')'
/sss/new/picture.asp, line 13, column 74
response.Redirect("picture.asp?errorlogin=true&ref_id=#errorlogin&homeid="request.QueryString("homeid")&imgNbr="&"request.QueryString("imgNbr")&")
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How do I create a response.redirect that will include variables.code:
Response.Redirect "Edit_update.asp?playerid="&PlayerId
This is giving me an expected end of statement error, and I know that the Session("TaLink") variable has a url stored in it.
Response.Redirect "Response.write(Session("TaLink"))"
Is there a way to redirect a person back to the page they came from.I know you can do this if you want to redirect to certain page:
Code:
Response.Redirect("pagename.asp")
but what if you want to redirect to the previous page?
How does one do a response.redirect("newpage.asp") to a new window rather than have the new page open in the same window?
View Replies View RelatedI want to know whether can i use response.redirect after response.binarywrite
View Replies View RelatedI have a registration page and when the form is completed all the information goes into a Access DB. In the Access DB there is an autoincrement column. I want when the form is completed to go to the page I made with the details of the information.
all these pages work fine except for the response.redirect. For some reason it is telling me that the user I created does not exist.
Here is my syntax
response.redirect("viewuser.asp?i=" & objRS("ID"))