currently i working on project in asp, i done everything in my own company server and eveyrthing works fine, when i migrate to customer place server, eveyrthing also working fine, but the only thing doesnt work is session variable, i totally cant get my session variable in the customer place's server. Server in my company and my client is the same, window 2003 server, iis 6.
Windows 2000 Server SP3 IIS 5.0 NET FRAMEWORK 1.1 SP1
SessionState="InProc"
Antivirus deactivate
No changes on main files (web.config, machine.config, in)
No exist Active Directory (changes in ACL are not exist)
In machine.config LogLevel="All"
No events registered in Event Viewer.
aspnet_wp.exe not recycled never.
Scenario: Web site accessed by multiple users at the same time. Some user data are stored in a session variables. Randomly one user view data of another user.
I have a website that has a asp secured members only aria that keeps session variables to check if someone is logged in or not (if session variables are not there then redirect to logon screen) but I also have non members aria and I need a way of asking the user if they want to move away from the members only area or go back to it. I have used an asp to find out if the page is a non member page and if there is a session variable there.
If there is a session variable and is a non member page then I use JavaScript to bring up a confirm box that if the cancel button is pressed then it goes back a page. The problem is that when you go back a page the session variable gets lost. Dose anyone know how to solve this problem or a better way of doing this?
my site apears to be loosing its session variable because it uses dynamically created absolute links. but because the user could have entered the site using any of 4 domains the links might change the domain.
So the user sees no difference but the cart has lost its session. firstly, is this possible? Secondly can I determin the url used to find the site and use that in the dynamic links?
I allways loose the Sessionvariables in my asp-pages (I'm using IIS5.0 with Visual Interdev 6.0).
For Example: when i create a startpage.asp, and type > Session("PersonalNr") = 456 < he cant remember this value on another page.
when i query this value (for example in endpage.asp):
Response.Write(Session(("PersonalNr")), i get the value 0, because the session will be restarted (The function "Session_OnStart" will be called again in the global.asa file)
I have a problem with my asp code on an iis 6.0 server on windows 2003 web. When I redirect between to asp pages on my web-site, where pageA is in a different virtual directory from pageB the session variables value a lost. I know that it is the session ID there increases. (New session).
If I make the same call in the same virtual directory the session variables is not lost. Is it some thing about different application pools? If sow, how can I join two or more application pools regarding to session variables? If not is there a none coding work around.
I have a project in which I'm trying to embed one site, that uses session stored variables, inside an IFRAME in another site (which for that matter doesn't even use sessions).
Problem is, that it doesn't always save the session. When I try to access it from some computers, I have no problem, the session variable is stored and I can browse the site in the IFRAME and everything's ok, but on other computers, the session variable value simply disappears.
To simulate the situation, assume that the two following html trees are the site that goes into the IFRAME: Code:
Is there any way in ASP to catch a destroyed session when the user closes their window.
Example.
When a user enters a page, I create a session - Session("blah")="blah" . However when the window is closed, the session is destroyed, but before it's being destroyed, I want to some things.
I have an mypage.asp page with a button, one can access this page only
if Session("smth") = 1. There is also an empty iframe in this page (src is not specified). When I click the button I will fill the iframe with a page (src = 'another.asp').
For security reasons I check the login session in another.asp and Session("smth") is empty no matter I have logged before.
In mypage.asp Session("smth") is still on and its value is 1 but it looks like it gets lost in the iframe.
To better manage our secure site we just separated the registration and checkout sections of our web into separate virtual directories. These new virtual directories are on the same server as the primary eCommerce website. This is an ASP site (not asp.net). When this version goes into production it will be on a 2003 server (IIS 6) with a SQL Server backend (located on a different server). Now when the main server passes control to one of the new virtual webs the session information is lost. I'm having problems finding information on the web as to how to maintain this information between the web and virtual directories. It's imperative that this information remain secure so query strings or anything that would pass visible data is not an option.
I have a normal login page that (upon clicking submit) checks whether you are part of a particular office and then redirects the user to their particular office's webserver.
The problem i am having is that when i redirect a user, to a securewelcome page, they lose their session variables causing them to have to login again. What am i doing wrong to make these variables get lost in the redirect? Is it because i am redirecting to a different webserver?
I have built a site that works/worked absolutely fine on my test server. When I transferred it to a remote web host (the intended permanent home of the site) something very worrying keeps happening to my site.
I use, as is the norm, session variables to store login information. At the top of each page I do a check that Session("isLoggedIn") = "True", and if not then the system logs them back out.
The serious problem is that once you have logged into the site, the next page you try to open it fails the above check and logs you out! Obviously Session("isLoggedIn") is not equal to "True" so it assumes you aren't logged in. So basically the session variables are getting lost/cleared. This makes my site unusable, and is a disaster for it unless I can get a solution.
clients are redirected to http://www.mysite.com/mypage.asp
This works fine for all but 1 client. He looses a session during the redirect. Apparently his browser interprets https:// and http:// as different domains.
My ASP page 1 redirect user to third party's website, after the process at third party is finished, in 3rd party's page, there is one link to route user back to my website: ASP page2.
As the user do all of these actions in the same browser, I expect the user's session variables to be kept, But the seesion variable are lost.
I delete the files/cookies and clear history from the IE 6.0 browser and try to write in a text file use FSO but it dont write any thing in the file needs Code:
I'm trying to set a session variable after displaying a form, then capture the Session variable on postback. For some reason, the below code always returns the form, not the "Step 2" results part. What am I doing wrong? It's on a local network server, not on the web if that matters.
<% '* Step 2: Display results '********************************************** If Session("PageAction") = "view2" Then Response.Write "Results"
'* Step 1: Display form '**********************************************
I have created a session variable.... and i have to write code to check for this session for each ASP webpage in my website....Is there a alternative I do not want to repeat the same code for valid session.... in each page..
I first create a session variable 'client' in the login.asp file The login.asp file opens a file (xxx.asp) with an include file If I write <!--#include file="../../../data/" & session("client") & "/language_ger.inc"--> I have a message stating that the application can't find the file.
If I write the path without the variable (" & session("client") & ") <!--#include file="../../../data/eurovini/language_ger.inc"--> it works without any problem.
Question - is there is an error in the syntax? - is it possible to include this kind of variable in an include file. And if not, any idea to get the same result?
I'm new and I hope I explain this correctly.I have a products page which populate products dynamically with checkboxes. when the form is submitted, I check for selected boxes using the split(). My problem is, products page submits the form to client.asp, and within that page is client info. then the client page is submitted to confirmOrders.asp, which will display client info, and products selected. the split() works fine within the client.asp page. I'm trying to assign the checkboxs to a Session variable and use it on confirmOrder.asp. Then display the session variable on confirmOrders.asp page. I know I can do everything in one shot with confirmOrders.asp, but the client wants to display the client.asp page then the latter. hmm...hope this makes sense.
Is there a simple way to store session variable on the client-side javascript or retrieve the value of the session variable from the server-side session("variable") script onto the client-side script? I want to keep the value of user entry on the text field of an html form after refreshing.
The value of session variable is shown and the timeout value (60) shown as well. But immediately I get the error message "a timeout has been occurred, you have to log in again". If I make the highlighted sentence comment then I don't get the error.
Has somebody an idea why I receive immediately the timeout error?
A user field called 'Custom1' exists in my data base. This user field is used to hold a URL path to a custom download page for clients. Each client has their own unique URL which directs them to specific locations.What would the proper format be for the variable:
=Session("Cutstom1")
to be able to be displayed as a hyperlink with the label: "DOWNLOADS" while at the same time sending the current user to the 'value' / 'path' to which the Custom1 field contains? I am not an advanced coder and am just starting out with basics.
I assume that mostly,asp programmers use their own session variable to know whether a user is to be considered is-logged-on(together with a home-written log-on form web page).
However, I wonder if there is a convention for the name of such a variable?And does asp/iis have a built-in is-logged-on status variable? For example when IIS is to render a normal html page with an acl that invokes a basic authentication, can I as an asp programmer make use of that status variable, and can I write to it to force a logout programatically?
So, this is not about it there is a session as such, it is about beeing logge-on inside an asp-session. I've looked around but haven't found any good info on this.
I have drop down for selection of council - it is then passed to a session variable - it works fine to display the variable, but when I put it into a hidden field, if the value was Milwaukee it is fine, but if the value was Green Hills, it only puts Green in the hidden field. How can I fix this - I need it to put Green Hills in the hidden field.
when a session variable is declared,how long does that variable last?this isn't coming out of the global.asa.i'm pulling a field out of a db and declaring it with session(whatever)=whatever and then calling it out on the page.
i don't know where else to go, if there is a better or more appropriate forum for this question please let me know.
I have just moved to another isp host and some of my pages use session variables. I have a session variable, amongst others that hold the username and customer number to display data. The session variable value keeps disappearing giving me ADODB.Fielderror '800a0bcd' errors.
If i hot the refresh button a few times the session variable data comes back. Somebody please tell me they've experienced this 'cos i'm losing my mind ! I've updated the page to show the variable, and it does and i've removed underscores from filenames (apparently a possible problem with IIS 6)
i'm using the dundas freelib upload code to upload files in my website. when the user choses to upload a file a new window is opened and the upload procedure goes fine and the file is uploaded successfully. but the problem is the i want to know the name of the file in the parent window to save it in the database.
i tried to use a session variable which contains the name of the file but it dosen't work. the parent window contains a form which is used to insert new data in the database so i can't use the upload window to insert the filename in the database.
i don't know how to retreive the session variable from the previious page..i have also problem querystring application because the browser execute very slowly..and sometimes page will not be displayed.
I need to create an array with a session variable. According to my book, the following should work,. but if fails
for each key in request.QueryString if left(key,6) = "cboRun" then iIndex = cint(mid (key,7)) response.Write(iIndex & "<br>") session.Contents("iRunNo")(iIndex)=iIndex end if next
it is the (iIndex) part which fails. If I remove this, then I can create a single session variable.
on other page i get username from session variable as follow.
Code:
username = session("username")
this workes fine when i run it on the same PC that is hosting my page(on which IIS is running)..however problem arises when i request page through different PC in the LAN.Nothing is assigned to variable username.