For testing purposes, I need to setup secure communications for a folder on a website in my WinXP Pro IIS. When I right click on the directory in the IIS services window, an go to the Directory Security tab, everything is ghosted.
I am currently running IIS and MySQL on my home PC which runs XP pro. I need to setup a secure webpage that has a form on it where clients can enter their Credit Card details.
Now i know that SSL can be used, but this involves either buying a certificate or creating one. Is there some other way to make a specific webpage come up as https rather than http. Can it be done by some code or something on the server side.
the whole site will be uploaded to a server which i have no information about. The client wants to "look" at the site before uploading it to his server. Is there something like a site key or something?Basically, i'm looking for something that doesn't require a certificate.
I want to create an ASP page that can retrieve some data from my custom-written VB6 application (which would be running on a different computer than the ASP server). Is it possible/ workable/ feasible/ practical to create an activex dll (written in VB6) that would be in the ASP which could connect to my program via a Winsocket and pass the needed info back and forth?
I have experience with exchanging info between two programs using Winsockets; what I don't know is, would this work in the activeX DLL / ASP situation.
I'm stumped by one single thing when using Msxml2.ServerXMLHTTP.4.0. I'm sending an XML-formatted text string to a foreign server and getting a response back (using Windows 2000 Server and IIS). The problem is, when they send any special characters in the response string, my application chokes. Code:
i have an ecommerce site that is split across two domains, a secure space that retains cc details and the main site where contact information and order details are held. I need to be able to produce a report that displays both sets of info in a printable document. aside from using iframes is there a better way of doing this?
I'm a bit fed up with having to constantly change my INCLUDE statements from INCLUDE FILE to INCLUDE VIRTUAL when I'm ready to put a new page out on my webserver. How can I configure IIS on my WinXP Laptop to mimic how my hosting company has their server setup?
Is there code that I can write that will change the user's printer setup so that my web page will always print out on one page. I would like the output of the page to look the same no matter who is printing the page. How do I do this?
I have JMail installed, and when I code for remote servers, I am able to send the mail just fine, however I have yet to figure out how to test locally with IIS 5.1's mail server.
Does anyone have some information on how to setup the local system so I can test this feature before I script for it remotely? I'm sure that there 2 key points where I'm having a problem is
1. Setting up the IIS Mail Server 2. Defining the Mail Server in the JMail ASP code....
We have recently developed a document management application for internal use.The application uses SQL Server backend,ASP frontend and also stores the documents uploaded in a folder on the server.
It all works okay at present but when we do implement in the different country. The network is setup such that all the servers are accessible internally
We plan to setup the second site by using a local webserver and altering the asp code to upload the files to thier local server and also setting up the local sql server which replicated the data from our main server.
Is this approach a good one?and How do we maintain the integrity of the Order Number column which is set to Indentity type so it automatically generated a new order if when a new order is created.
So everytime an email is sent, the script will contact Microsoft's website? Is this information that is being read necessarily taken from Microsoft's website? Is it possible to hold that information locally and or to hard code that information such as:
... ("<hard-coded info>").Value','2'
I would rather not depend on Microsoft to be able to send out email.
I have setup basic authentication on one of my web sites. For some reason, I get challenged when I navigate to some of the ASP's within the website. I have checked all the pages and made sure they all have authorisation set to a specific group.
I actually used a tool called HFS(HTTP File Server 2.2a) which allows to upload or download files but with this tool am able to retrieve the contents of the page using GET method but not able to test the behavior of POST, PUT and DELETE HTTP methods. Code:
I just reinstalled my computer and I use to have my Internet explorer set up in such a way that is would give info on the error's on my pages, like it would tell me which line the error was on and what the error was. But I can't remember which option I schould change in the browser to get this working again.
I have an ASP page where I need to give users a button to print the screen in ladscape. How do i do it in vbscript or in javascript. Can't convert the data to pdf and send it to them.If i have to use printer object can someone show me how to create/instantiate a printer object before i can print it.
I have developed a sample website in my system.Is it possible to access the website from a remote mechine using the ipaddress? if it is possibleto access, I hope some body will tell me the procedure how to access.how to setup the website server aty home?
I have Windows XP Home and I want to setup a personal web server that will allow me to run ASP pages off of my home computer but I cannot find any that will allow me to do so. I tried looking for IIS on here but it doesnt come with home, only professional apparently. So is there somewhere I can download it, another server program I can use.
I would like to modify IE page setup before printing the window. But i want to do it without opening the FILE-> Page Setup window. In fact, i would like to remove the header and footer of pages beforeprinting them. but i want to do it using asp or vbscript and without any end user action.
Can PHP Be setup to Handle sessions via a database without much intervention? so that like you coul store all the session data in the database. I have heard there is some sort of flag to enable automatic URL session generation
1] Can this be done at a client level and not a site administrator level? 2] Is it possible with this mechanism to do it to a DB without having to write special code? 3] If you do have to write special code can you still get it to insert the session URL details in the urls automatically?
Could someone lead me in the direction on how to set up server on my home PC so I can view my ASP pages, rather than uploading them to host server to view. The easiest and less painful way.
i'm looking for a easy to setup web chat script that i can install on IIS? if someone can point me in the right direction it woudl be great, i download a couple cgi scripts but couldn't get them to load.
I have a custom 404 error page. When I change my site properties in IIS (IIS 5.0, BTW) to point to a file, I still get the original 404 error page. But, then I copied my error page to my root, then pointed to it via URL and it works! BUT, I would prefer to use the file page instead of the URL.
I'm trying to setup a receipt page to finalize my whole shopping cart deal.
PayPal is used to pay and it uses IPN to return the data back to my script which inserts everything into the database and then forwards to my receipt page.
The IPN script page stores the orderID under a session variable called orderNumber. With that, I've created recordsets on my receipt page to hold the orders and orderDetails information just fine.
My problem is that neither of these tables hold the product's name so that I can display line items. The orderDetails recordset does have Product ID and is related to the Products table in my database by the productID field.
How can I make the receipt page list the actual names instead of just the IDs?
If I right click on a ASP file in Explorer and choose EDIT, Windows opens a new instance of MSE.EXE and opens the file in that. What I'd like it to do is simply goto the existing open MSE application and open the file in a new tab.
I cant find the correct settings to do this is 'FILE TYPES', could anyone help? Code:
I have a webpage with ASP that is a form. I have the form setup to send the results to an email address (using the Frontpage feature). We have published the page to the web, but it will not send email. It simply does nothing. This is the code:
If I create a simple login page and then store the UserId is a session and check its validity in the subsequent pages, How secure will the site be. I know the same question has been asked in the PHP forum
Code: http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=233118 But how can I make my site secure enough in asp
I may be in over my head on this one... VERY new to ASP. I have a potential client which is a marine loan broker. He wants an online credit application for the boat dealers he works with (20 different ones). He wants the credit app to be co-branded. Dealer/LoanCompany logos at the top would be sufficent. The dealer would have a link on there own site to the loan company's site but wants it to look like they are "Partners" and not just being shullde from one site to the next.
Is there a way to display different dealer logos based on the referrer URL? I would rather have one creditapp.asp that displays the proper logos depending on the referrer over building 20 creditapp.asp's. He doesn't need the form data written to a database. He just wants the form data emailed to him. (this I can do) How secure is that emailed data?
Right now, I'm trying to use WSH to run PSCP (command-line version of PuTTY). I've tested the command I'm using by opening a DOS box manually on the server, and the test file is successfully transferred. I've run Filemon and Regmon while running my sample ASP page, and see no permissions problems. I've tried running cmd.exe and passing PSCP as the parameter.
I've tried running PSCP.exe directly. I've even tried using ASPexec to run it instead of WSH. None of these have worked. I always get the same thing -- error code 0 (success) returned from WSH or ASPexec, but when I look at the second server the file never got there, and when I look at terminal services on the Web server PSCP is still running.