We have a cluster of 5 w2003 servers running an asp.net application talking
to a SQL backend. The ASP requests queued frequently gets over 500 and the
server will display the "server busy error". The application seems to be
riddled with problems. What tools are available to help diagnose where the
problem might be?Are there any profiling tools for .net that show request that take longer than x to process? Im not a developer so excuse my ignorance if this is a
silly question.
I am collecting data from a form element, <textarea> and writing to a small database. The code I am using crashes if the user types an apostrophe. How can I trap that "error"?
Sorry to have to ask a dumb question, but it's just one of those things I'm having trouble figuring out. I have the following:Code:
<% If cLng(rs("tcv1")) > cLng(rs("tv1"))-cLng(DSHIFTCOUNT) Then Blah Blah Blah %>
that I'm running as part of a loop. I'm trying to increment the "1" in "tcv1" each time I loop through, but I'm not sure of the syntax to insert a variable in where the 1 is.
I want to create a dynamic website hosted on a CD. It would be based on ASP and have a database. Is this possible? How would I approach such a thing?
I'm sure I could by a runtime version of Access and build an application, but could that be implemented within the website? Any thoughts? I don't want the user to install anything on their hardrive if possible.
I have a little asp.net website which works great on the local machine but I cannot seem to access it from a remote machine. It is not a connection problem because my remote machine (which is on the network) has a share on the local machine using name resolution. The message I get on the remote machine's explorer is the classic "Page cannot be displayed". It seems I have looked every where on the net for possibilites without succes. Both machines have XP SP2, firewall turned off. The remote machine runs IIS 5.1. Both machines are under the same workgroup. Any help highly appreciated, will send french chocolates if you sort my problem out. I have also tried creating a simple "Hello World" html page. Same think. Workd locally but not remotely.
I have classes defined in both VB & C#, and would like to make them accessible ASP Website construction. I could not put them both in the App_Code folder, what should I do?
I would like to build a simple asp based website. I would like to create a webgallery with some pictures i have.Can I use a MS Access database to do it? And create an asp based site? How can I do it? Is there an example
I have a little asp.net website which works great on the local machine but I cannot seem to access it from a remote machine. It is not a connection problem because my remote machine has a share on the local machine using name resolution. The message I get on the remote machine's explorer is the classic "Page cannot be displayed". It seems I have looked every where on the net for possibilites without succes. Both machines have XP SP2, firewall turned off. The remote machine runs IIS 5.1. Both machines are under the same workgroup.
I searched and couldn't find any threads that answered this question: can I have an ASP (classic) page at my site (www.mysite.com) that includes an FSO for reading the files and folders of another, unrelated website (www.anotherURL.com) ?
When I say unrelated, I mean I own both and have control over both. The primary one is at my ISP hosting and the other is a home machine running Server 2003. I want to load up the one at home with photos in folders and then create an album on the other one that uses the pictures on the home machine. I have the following working fine when all is on one server:
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set folder = fso.GetFolder(myPath) Set files = folder.Files Set subFolder = folder.subFolders
I have forums and are running for my clan I have made the website now and I would like to add that login and logout form to my website so that the users dont have to go to forums to login they can login from the website and the form will direct them to the forums.
1. all the content (i.e. the text) is located in an XML file 2. the XML file would then be styled with an XSL stylesheet 3. and finally, the XML/XSL files will be outputed via an ASP script (for all the browsers) that's all fine and good. the problem is, that for every ASP page, i have to have a separate XSL file. so, for 3 ASP pages, i'd have to have 3 different XSL files. this could become a hassel. so, my question is, is it possible to have:
- 1 XML file (which holds all the content) - 1 XSL file (which extracts the appropriate info for each of the 3 ASP pages) - 3 different ASP pages (which call the appropriate info)
I am running a website on anintranet on one domain and trying to connect to a SQL database that is in another domain. The server that is running the website does not have SQL Server installed on it. I've looked at many different variations to set this up but none have been successful so far.
I've to migrate website from IIS 2.0 to IIS 6.0. Simple asp pages are working, but pages with visual interdev 6.0 controls not work ! HTTP 500 (internal server error) Visual Interdev 6.0 is it compatible with II 6.0 on W2003 server
I am trying to burn copies of our website on CDROM's and having problems because the ASP's cannot work without the existance of a server that supports ASP's. Does anyone have a suggestion or know of a way I can make this work?
Based on the user's input, I want to redirect him/her to another website, but I want to keep my page open and open the new website in a new window. For example: response.redirect ("http://search.yahoo.com") redirect the user to Yahoo site in the same window as my web site. I need to have yahoo site to be opened in a new window? what is the command/option?
This is going to sound strange, but this has been bothering me for some time now.
The site is administered through MonsterCommerce. I recently started working with the owner who just purchased the site. There is one other person helping the owner out and he is doing some web work, I do more of the business side.
All the files previously were html files in the root directory with an "images" directory and a "ProductImages" dir. Now all of the sudden the files are coming up with an index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD*** extension. How could this have been done and what exactly is "Aspin"
When we start with building a new website do we prepare a user manual first? While preparing the doc in designing stage what are the steps that are followed?
I came across a free script (a few pages) that would allow your users to create their own site. It had a Rich Text Editor, and some other features. I am looking for a free script, that I can add to my site to offer my visitors the ability to create their own site. I realy like FreeWebs design, and the way it works.
If any one knows of a free script (in ASP or ASP.NET) that will let my users create their own site (similar to FreeWebs), please post the site that I could get it at. I currently have one that I made, but it isn't that great, so I am looking at other options (without making me spend months writing code).
I have searched the heck out of google, and cannot find any thing...I could be searching the wrong keywords...I'm not sure what to call it...most of the portals don't offer the Create A Website feature.
How can I go about sending a spider to a website and retrieving data? I want to sell product for a company that claims the cannot query their database. Ridiculous! Anyway, is there a way that I can automate someway of collecting data from their site? I would need UPC codes, descriptions etc.
I have a web site that I need to distribute to different sites around the country. Problem is each site has its own developers and I dont want to allow them access to the code, is there anything I can do to lock them out?
I needed to duplicate an asp website for testing purposes, which reqired my to install IIS on my windows pc.
All went find until I tried accessing a certain website, I received the following error:
Error Type: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005) [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified D:INETPUBWWWROOTSIGNUP../Common/connect.asp, line 18
The contecnts of the connect file are al follows : Code:
Somewhere in my program I ask users to provide their website URL. I would like to determine if the given website exists or not.How can I determine a website with given URL exists?
if anyone can give me advice on this. My company's website page
http://www.mellon.com.sg/shop/catalogue.asp
is always slow and experience downtime.If I click any of the categories in that page eg: Audio & Visual Supplies, it will take quite sometime to access that particular page or it will show page cannot be displayed on the IE browser.How do I check to know if the website is causing the problem cos this didnt happen before.
We want to build a couple of secured pages which will be viewable only to those who have an account. One way of implementing the security is using session cookies (temporary cookies). When a user logs in a session cookie is created. When the browser window is closed the session cookie disappears.
This way when the browser is closed the session is over. So that even if one tries to copy and past the URL of a secured page, they won’t be able to view the page unless they log in.Is there any other way of building a secured website that will work just like I described above ( session should be over as soon as browser window is close)?
Im looking for a website builder type thing that is in asp or htm. I like the abilities of different things like forums, site logins, polls, ect. But it seems hard for me to find ones that go together good. Mainly its the site login and forums thing.
I dont want to have it so the person has to sign up at the forums and also at the site registration (for file access and such) So, does anyone know a site design template type thing like e107 that runs on a MS Acces DB as aposed to a MySQL database?
I have an Intranet website that our corporate users and customers access to pull up information on various things. I now have to publish content that should only be available to corporate users. I do not want to create another website or use host headers... there is no login page or anything today within the ASP pages.
What is the best way for me to host content that only internal users can see? I thought about removing all NTFS permissions to the "private" directory where I plan on having web pages... thinking that IIS would prompt users when trying to access pages within this directory. For some reason, IIS still displays the page. I'm not sure what I'm missing.