Type Of Session Object

I would like to be able to get the type of object that a session variable contains (for example, determine whether it is a string, integer, single precision floating point, ADODB.Recordset, etc...)

I need to know this for a ASP <----> ASP.NET session management script I am writing. I would like to be able just to copy strings and numbers. I already have code that does this, but I don't want my script to blow up when it finds a recordset in the session object.Is there any easy way to detect the object type in ASP?

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Error Type Server Object

Server object ,ASP 0177(0x8007007E) This is the code:

set MM_rsUsers = Server.CreateObject(MM_flag) what is this?

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i can make a unique password to the page but the problem is its a page that reloaded often to show different things & then each time he will need to enter the password, a little bit annowing.

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I have a page with about 90 input fields all on one page, I would like to split it up into about 5 pages, with each one a next button.

I would like to know, must I put each value into a hidden field to reference on the last page, or should I use session objects?

Can I use a session like this?
session("property").Bathrooms = 2

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Set objMyObject = Server.CreateObject(Name)

Do I need to use the objMyObject.Close? before the Set objMyObject = Nothing is called? Could someone please explain or expand as to when and why I use the .Close call.

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I created a class ImageEdit to help me get more from an image component i'm using. The class has few private properties and public methods. One of the methods is the Load() method which requires 1 parameter: the complete path to the image.

As long as i have the class definition included in the page and create and instance of the class on a page and use the properties and methods, everything is fine. The problem arises when i try to set this instance in a session variable like so:

set session("imageedit") = new ImageEdit

And this also seems to work fine as long as i'm still executing the code on the same page the new object has been created on. However... i can not get this object to work on any other page. Weather i use this: Code:

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This is a strange thing. My Session object is expiring when the page is refreshed.This is happening in just one partiular page. Rest of the pages are working fine

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I have a class declared as this:

Class CShoppingCart
dim sTableName

Public Property Let TableName (sNewTableName)
if sNewTableName <> "" Then
sTableName = sNewTableName
end if
End Property

Public Property Get TableName ()
TableName = sTableName
End property

.....

Then in a login page i do this

Set Session("cart") = New CShoppingCart

so now, the cart is a session object that can be called from every page in this session BUT.... when i do this in a different page:

Response.Write Session("cart").TableName


I get an asp error (Erreur d'exécution Microsoft VBScript (0x800A01B6) )saying this is not a supported method (the error is actually in french! i can paste it if u want)

The object seems to be valid (IsNull return false and IsObject returns true) but i cannot invoke its methods and read its properties ....

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Here's a question that I've not been able to get a definitive answer to.

Creating an STA object (such as a typical VB6 object) and assigning to the
ASP Session store is a bad thing.

It's a bad thing because it forces IIS to affiliate the Session with the
Thread on which the STA object is created.

This means all subsequent requests for that session can only be handled by
that worker thread and can therefore result it in poor performance as
requests queue up to access the thread they are affiliated with.

My question(s) is/are this:

Is this affilation now set in stone for the life time of the session?

Does removing the STA object from the session remove the affiliation or is
IIS/ASP just not that clever?

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How can I give a user-defined object session scope? From

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Here's what I have thus far (the db call is in an include file)

<%
Dim fso, read
set fso = createobject("scripting.filesystemobject")
set read = fso.opentextfile(server.mappath("settings.inc"))

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Set RS = Conn.Execute(SQL)
%>

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I'm completely lost as to what's causing this error on my browser. When i try to view my site with Internet Explorer my asp pages show nothing but the below error:

Session object error 'ASP 0102 : 80004005'

The problem is we are still getting orders and the tech support from our hosting company says he's not getting the error so it seems i'm the only one getting it, to make it stranger if i look at my site using Mozilla Firefox i don't get any error. This seems to conflict with the fact that asp is a server side script and so the browser shouldn't make any difference to asp errors but in my case it does?

What's stranger still is if i try to log into my sites Helm control panel i get a similar asp error but this time no matter what browser i use i get the same error and can't log in.

If anyone has any idea what could be causing this or more importantly what i can do to fix it I'd be very grateful to hear about it. I hadn't changed anything on my site or my browser when this error started appearing about 2 days ago and the tech support say if they aren't getting the error their end they can't fix it so I've no idea what to do.

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I got a problem while running an application. The code for this is as follows:

aList = Split(strMsg,";")
For nX = 0 to UBound(aList)
strarry=split(aList(nX),"_")
var_year=left(strarry(2),4)
var_month=mid(strarry(2),5,2)
var_day=mid(strarry(2),7,2)
var_date=var_day&"-"&var_month&"-"&var_year
var_time1=mid(strarry(2),9,2)
var_time2=mid(strarry(2),11,2)
var_time=var_time1&":"&var_time2
set rs1=conn.execute("insert into tbl_BackupfileInfo(Filename,Createddate,Createdtim e)values('" &aList(nX)&"','"&var_date&"','"&var_time&"')")
Next

while runnig this application some times it works fine .But some times it giving an error

Error Type:Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A000D) Type mismatch: 'UBound'.

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However I'm finding that the array is not getting set, thus I'm having great issue with dynamically resizing the object's property for every new dictionary object I'm adding.

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When we are doing the load testing we are getting the bellow error. While
the load testing this error is not coming frequently. When we run 20 threads
for 3 mins we are getting this error message 2 or 3 times. But this line of
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(0x80004005)
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I get an error that reads "Type Mismatch"

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