In php you can have a script like: http://localhost/page/parameter1/parameter2
where page is acually a php script and the script gets the parameters in $PATH_INFO
I need something similar in asp. If possible without modifying any settings on IIS.
Here is a tutorial on how to do it in php. http://www.zend.com/zend/spotlight/searchengine.php
Scenario: I need a virtual directory in Site_B to serve the files in Site_A (without redirecting the request) so I just added for example Site_B/A as a vdir, and set it's home dir to the physical root of Site_A (eg. C:inetpubwwwrootSite_A) sounds simple enough... not for long:
Problem (nb. I tend to use forward slashes as web/iis paths and backslash as windows filesystem paths):
The include files in Site_A reside in: Site_Aincludes and the include statements in the ASP code seem to be absolute virtual paths (if such a thing exists) for example: <!--#include virtual="/includes/header.asp"--> Code:
I know how to copy files from one location to another but how would I go about copying a file from one directory into serveral - or actually all subdirectories in a single action? Some kind of loop
Basically I want to be able to enter a filename into a text field and click submit which would then copy the named file (which resides in the root directory) into every subdirectory under the root (1 level only). Would be helpful to be able to specify mutliple files to be copied at once.
I found this script on the web that I've adapated a little to see the files I put into a directory. However it doesn't see any sub directories. Does anyone have any idea how i can point to a directory and list everything, including the directories? Code:
It's funny that this has not been invented yet, or has it?: You store your DB outside your default website. It is accessed only through your ASP code and a ODBC-connection. This way your DB is not obtainable for the web user. Why doesn't Any One create a connection corresponding to ODBC, lets call it FileConnect that in the same way allows us, in a web site, to have directories and files that are really hidden?
I am trying to set SA-Fileup to filter the files that are uploaded based on the name of file selected in the form. I am able to get it to work on Filetype, but I need it to do it on Filename is not Filetype. where I can find something on this?
i have a subdomain on my works server that i use to store different stuff on, like different projects that i'm working on. They are all set up in their own folders, for example, sub.blah.com/project1, sub.blah.com/project2 etc etc. (all the folders have different names).
What i want to do is to create an index page on sub.blah.com that will list out all of the folders. I dont have any access to the server workings so this all has to be done with a script.
My global.asa maintains some stats for me. However when I put part of my site in a sub-directory it appears to run the global.asa file from the sub-directory when I am accessing content in that sub-directory. This makes all the paths specified in global.asa wrong.
I can understand that it runs, since it is application driven and all sub-directories will be part of the same app, but I can't understand it running in a different directory to where is resides.
I have an include file which contains some images. If I use this include in a sub directory, the path is obveously wrong. How can I sort this problem - is it best to just use absolute paths rather than relative?
I'm creating a site which will have the home page at the root level, but all of the sub pages in sub directories:
root/ -homepage.asp -subdirectory/ subpage.asp -images/ logo.gif -includes/ header.asp Each page of the site will have the include <!--#include virtual="/includes/header.asp" -->
header.asp is a table with our company logo, logo.gif. The problem I'm having is that subpage.asp does not display logo.gif because the path in the include is only correct at the root level.
I don't want to create multiple includes. Is there another way to make this work that I'm missing? Thanks!
I want to read every file in D:DISCS, seperate the filenames into: Disk Number, Track Number, Artist and Title - drop the .zip and the hyphens entirely and insert the data as a record in a database.
I'm including a template on all pages in a site. In the template I have a menu. What I'd like is to have a different menu displayed if I'm in a different directory. Something along the lines of:
If path is /mainsite Then Regular Menu If path is /admin Then Admin Menu
Just not sure about how to go about getting there. My first thought was to use the PATH_INFO server variable, but that returns the page name too. Any suggestions?
Is there any way to setup a multiple password page where if user1 logs in it will take him to dir1 and if user2 logs in it will take him to dir2 and so on. Basically, we need a page that checks to see if the user name and password exists and then redirects accordingly.
I have managed to cobble this together And now I have got stuck with modifying it.
What it does is provide an option box that allows you to choose any of the folders in a directory. The files in that directory are then listed below the option box. (the file structure dictates the order/grouping of the files)
It change the path-to-directory with a manual option. Code:
I have only been developing small sites using asp and Access database. I want to advance my skills and develop a large site. Basically, I need direction in relation to having a user set up an acct., and once set up, being able to upload images. FrontPage (dare I say it) has always enabled me to allow visitors to upload one image at a time, and then only to a specific directory. What I want is the ability to have someone upload a specified amount of images to a directory that is created when they opened their account. ie., /tom/images If anyone knows of of good tutorials on this, I sure would appreciate it. I also want the ability to check images file size and dimesions, and resize or reject if neccessary. Can I learn how to do this w/out buying some program online.
I need to look up what user name was used to login to a protected directory using ASP.
I don't want to create a login page, etc. It shouldn't be necessary. Only employees who already have user accounts need to log in to the webapp and the protected directory login box is all the security I need. I just need to be able to access the username that they used in my application. Code:
I have a client who wants to password protect a learning course that is set up in modules. Each module needs to have it's own password protection so users can only access them as they progress through the course.
Each user should have their own password (for each module) and, said client would like the password to expire for the user at some (predetermined?) point. Is this possible? It seems like a lot (in terms of setup), but I don't know much about password stuff.
If it is possible, can someone give me an overview of how it works (theoretically) or where to find more specific info on setting something like this up (in ASP.net)
If it isn't possible, can someone suggest what is more reasonable in terms of protecting the modules?
I have an Intranet site sitting on an Windows XP server, which has IIS 6.0 installed. This Intranet site contains a virtual directory (VD), which sits on a second server and has Windows 2000 installed.
To test how a virtual directory would work for this particular Intranet site, I had previously set up the VD on the web server. Everything worked well...no errors.
Once testing was complete and the location of the VD changed to the second server, I have been receiving the following error:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a004c' Path not found
I understand what this error is saying, but I was wondering if anyone knows of any problems between IIS 6 being on a XP server and the VD on a 2000 server and any possible implications.
Is there a way in asp to create a new default web site within IIS I am setting a content managament system and want to create a new default web site during on of the processes. So for example if people create a new site within the admin section and call it Jacinto this will create a new virtual directory called Jacinto.
This would then be accessed at http://localhost/jacinto
I haven't had a close look at the code yet but it's not in asp/vbscript
Has anybody done it in pure asp.I would like to do it on a site hosted by a third party and I am unable to install any dll's or exe's on the machine because it is a shared webserver.Both .NET and Non .NET would be good
I have a virtual directory set up and it's fine. Now what I want to do is write files into them. When I try to do that it gives me a "path not found" error.How can I do this? Is this even possible?
I have heard there is something called a 'virtual browser' which allows me to check asp and html output on the complete range of browsers without having to download each browser and version (side by side).I did a google search and see a variety of links but nothing conclusive. Is there a standard product experienced asp developers are using.can you point me towards it?What are the limitations and challenges in using this product?
My server has POP but only has SMTP if sending to my domain, and not other domains (such as hotmail). I'm therefore wondering, if anyone knows of any scripts etc, that will allow me to have a sort of "virtual" SMTP server on my site?. (I really can't afford to use a third party SMTP mailer).
We have aan asp content management system running on IIS6 that produces hundreds of pages from one page template so each page is called mainpage.asp?id=22 and the number at the end changes.
Is there any way of attaching a virtual address to the pages so they could have for example news_story or about-us and control this using a database?
I have a website hosted on an ISP server, my code creates folder and places files in it using the FileSyestemObject. The problem is that I have to write the absolute folder/file path in the createFolder method, and I don't know the absolute path on the server, when i use relative path, the folder is placed on the system32 directory as the root folder (That is where the ASP dll is located). So how can I create folders and files on the virtual directory without knowing the physical path.
I have a page that i find hard to maintain, or add new pages to. It is tha navigation bars down the sides of all the pages. At the moment they are all just like, well a normal page, so when i want to add a new page i need to go through ALL of my pages and change them.
I know there is a way, but i dont know how, to make the asp file call another file and basicaly ask for what goes in the side navigation bar. I have seen this done, it would have used framed, but personaly i think they are evil, you can only stick them to the top, side botton etc.... of a page. And i have made my page so that it is in the centre of the browser.
I created virtual directory(IIS) in which i placed images and scripts.I referred this directory from my application(ASP.Net).But during run time this folder is copied to my application root.How can i avoid this.