Source Code For Professional Active Server Pages 3.0
I got this book for some time. I need to download the source code for this
book. However, Wrox, the publisher, does not have download code for this
book. Could anybody suggest any site from where I can get the download of
source code for this book?
I'm just trying to set up a testing server via Dreamweaver that is my local box. HTML works fine and ASP works fine IF there is no js code input. I can save a few images in a table as an ASP page and it works great, but if I try to pull a table from a database, the browser suddenly displays the code, rather than the page.
I've heard some people referring to articles that might address this, but so far I'm not seeing them.
I have .asp files being handled by asp.dll from the internet information services section.
What the heck am I missing? What else should I provide y'all so we can brainstorm this?
I'd like to use XMLHTTP to retrieve two .cav files, store them as arrays (or cursors), join them and execute an SQL query. Can this be done using script in an .asp page? What objects and procedures should I focus on?
This error occurs while trying to execute a asp file which write content into a excel file. strangly it occurs once in a while. what could be the cause?
Running W2k Server SP4, my application event viewer says that the Active Server Pages service is stopped.How and what do I need to do to start the service, and why does it stop?
I just upgraded an NT IIS server to 2003 and IIS 6.0 now my Active Server Pages .asp pages do not load or open in the browser I get 500 Error Server Error. Yet and htm page will open. What do I need to change? or configure?
i am gettin this error...which i never got. Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0201' Invalid Default Script Language The default script language specified for this application is invalid.
I have an ASP form that uploads files to our server.When I upload small files, it works great.But larger files like (2.5mb), I get:
Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0113' Script timed out
I have looked up the error, and added more time to the script (up to 10 minutes). Didn't help. We are using Microsoft Server 2000, IIS 5.0, and Microsoft ASP Upload.
My guess is that there is a file size limitation somewhere, but don't where.
The problem occured when I used FP2002 to create a page to search a database. The purpose was to see how it worked and the code behind it so I could start learning how to work it myself.
But before I got that far, I get an error message:
HTTP 500.100 - Internal Server Error - ASP error
Error Type:
Active Server Pages, ASP 0138 (0x80004005) A script block cannot be placed inside another script block.
Browser Type:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98) (Mozilla/5.0 came back with the same message)
But unless I'm mistaken (and I probably am), the only scriptting on the page is this: Code:
We have Windows 2003 Server as our SUS server. When we try to approve updates, etc., we receive the following error message. Has anyone experiences this before? If so, can you tell us what needs to be fixed?
Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0126'
Include file not found
/autoupdate/administration/shared/inc/publish.inc, line 2
The include file '/shared/global.asp' was not found.
I have a computer where I installed windows xp professional. However, during installation, I did not choose the IIS server component. Now, I need to install the IIS Server.
At the moment, I am not carrying the windows xp CD. Is there any IIS server download for xp available in the web so that I can get a local web server up and running real quick?
I am running an ASP script which I require to get the source html from some URL so I can pick out bits of this and include the data in my webpage. So it should have a function something like this:
Function GetHTMLSource(String URL)
which retuns the source for example as a string or an array of strings
I'm not sure how to tackle getting the html source. I've tried setting up an Internet Explorer object and also using the createDocumentFromUrl function which have worked in VB but I can't get to work in ASP
I am trying to debug some values in production server.I want to print the value of rRes(10),but I don't want to show it in the screen.I just want to show it in the source code but comment out,so that I can look at the value.Is it possible?
Response.Write("rRes(10) = " & rRes(10)) will show the value in the screen,but i want to hide it in the screen but still see the value in the source code.
Is there a way of processing an ASP page and placing the resulting HTML source code into a TEXTAREA on another page?
I have a page that will be generated dynamically from database content. However, I want a form on another page to have access to the compiled source code for use in an electronic newsletter.
Manually I would load the dynamic page, view the source and copy it out. I would then paste it into my form field on the relevant page.
I am in the process of building a web page that allows users to make some resource reservations from the web. I need a source code for a calneder where if the user clicks on a specific day of a specific month a new link will be opened. where can I find this ?
Where I can find the code source for the function len for study ends. As (LEN) with its code was created script of the function. I tried to look for in google but I did not find nothing! Somebody can indicate me one link, site, script?
I have a couple of rather large ASP projects developed using VB script and the source code in both has not been formatted well. Does anyone know of a tool that can parse the source code files and fix simple things such as indentation, consistent use of case on key words, etc.
I have seen several tools that do this for printing purposes, but nothing that actually reformats the original source code.
I have a customer with an extensive intranet which contains a lot of sensitive company data. The client is concerned that any employee could download source code back to removable storage and thereby steal the data.
Printing is considered publicly risky and other capture methods of visble screens would be too clumsy and outside the capability of most.
So we have been asked to make the source "invisible" or at least extremely difficult to reveal.
I want to create a site management (admin) web application in ASP under W2K/IIS5/FPSE2002. It will be used to modify the content of XML files on the web site it manages. Any changes require authentication. When a file is to be modified the operator should check it out so that it is marked for modification, preventing others to change it. The file is checked in after changes are made. I'd like to be able to check in/out documents from the web admin using IIS integrated SCC. Is it possible? Or should I implement my own file management system?
we have an Enterprise Application on ASP and MS SQL 2000. Would like to know if I can convert the asp app to an exe or encrypt / encode / hide the source code so that no one accessing the server can touch / modify / copy the same.
w2k server... after rebooting the event viewer/application log shows multiple restarts of Active Server Pages and they continue to build in memory as each start produces a IWAM_SERVERNAME in the task manager.
there might be 10 - 20 starts without a stop... when I restart iis services it takes a long time as each started service is stopped and the associated IWAM_SERVERNAME is closed.
this seems to be something new and when checking other w2k servers it is unusual.
I have created an Active Server Component (ASC) as a bridge between ASP and my existing C++ DLLs that we use in our PC-based program. Our intent is to re-use as much code as possible. But, when I call the ASC from ASP, and then call the DLL, the security profile that is specified in IIS is no longer associated with the process, and therefore, any "network-related" calls fail due to insufficient privileges.
I don't know if there is "another" way to call the DLL from the ASC or not, or any way to specifically load a DLL with a certain security profile.
I have implemented a Web Service on an IIS 5.0 platform using the ASP listener I can access the Web Service just fine from a VB 6 App and classic ASP using the SOAP 3.0 toolkit and its "MSSOAP.SoapClient30" object
However, one of the servers that I'd like to call the Web Service from is a shared hosting platform that does not offer the "MSSOAP.SoapClient30" object It only has the MS XMLDOM. I have located an example of Accessing a Web Service via the MSXML DOM from an Active Server Page where the Web Service is on a .NET platform (http://home.att.net/~codeLibrary/ASP/ws.htm
But I need to know how to access a Web Service from an Active Server Page with the MS XMLDOM where the Web Service is implemented using classic ASP.
I'm a little perplexed. <%@Codepage="65001" %> changes how IIS/ASP will handle interpreting query string variables - i.e. it will read the querystring as being utf-8 encoded.
However, I'm finding that it *doesn't* change how Response.Cookies or Request.Cookies get read/written.
I've been testing with a little jscript asp page with the lines
to take a value from the query string and pass it back out as a cookie. The test value I was using was r%c3%a9sume (resume with an accented e). When the code page is set to utf-8, it will properly interpret the urlencoded query as a utf-8 string. It will output the right bytes with Response.Write.
But watching the headers produced by the request, it comes out encoded in latin-1. Set-Cookie: abc=r%E9sume; path=/
I checked the cookie rfc on w3c.org, and oddly it doesn't say much about how to encode/interpret cookie NAME=VALUEs. The only comment on character set in the spec is that a cookie *comment* has to be utf-8 encoded.
I couldn't find anything on the MSDN documentation that addressed cookie character sets either.
I'm developing a web site with email capabilities: I have tried the free version of Jmail, now I need Jmail Professional but still don't want to buy it before having the chance to try it....