I am using a free hosting with ad banner in every page. Here is the problem: I have used <xml id="category" src="xml/category.asp"></xml> in my page. The problem is that it generates an error "Only one top level element is allowed in an XML document".
The reason for this error is that ad banner was automatically inserted into category.asp, which causes this xml file to generate this error. Does anyone has an idea on how to by-pass this?
I'm working on a site that needs several different types of protection, ranging from hashing pw's (md5) to needing a reversible encryption for some data.
The current encryption I'm using is a freeware RC4 implementation but it periodically generates sql-UNfriendly strings that I can't seem to filter no matter what I try.
Has anyone else worked with an encrytpion method that's both effective and won't blow up an INSERT statement?
Does anybody know of a free ASP shopping cart or some free ASP code to help someone get a shopping cart started. Or does anybody have any experience using a ASP shopping cart that is inexpensive and works good. I need to create a shopping cart in ASP and any useful info or tips.
I'm am having a coder do my site in asp, and it is oibg to take lots of bandwidth and space, but ms sql / asp server are very expensive, so how do you get arond it ? I am not using ms access as it can noy handle lots of users at the same time like mysql/ms sql would . Is the answer using mysql with asp? but have not seen many peole do that or use it
I am new to ASP. I am planing to run data base site and my designer is doing his work now. My designer want this capacity in a server -'Your server must support .NET framework 1.1 (for ASP.NET) and also MS SQL Server 2000 as database'
I have no idea about most of these things. I try to find server and send several email also. Those who experience with ASP, please recomand a serever. I found one, Godaddy hosting, anybody use them?
I am trying to set up my IIS to run asp pages. However, I am haveing some problem hosting my asp pages and it is probably caused by the IIS configuration.
Now, I am getting an error message "HTTP 403.1 Forbidden: Execute Access Forbidden Internet Information Services" when I try to open my default asp page using the personal web manger I am using Windows 2000 and oracle database.
Is there a Content Management System that runs on ASP Windows hosting that allows an user to go to an admin page on the website, login and make content update to the site without touching code?
I know there are lots in the Linux world. What about Windows? I know about Contribute, but that requires an install of a desktop application. Or do they have a web verison now? I want an admin web page.
Some ASP hosting companies allow users to upload any ASP programs that they want. But, as you know, ASP programs can do virtually everything, including running components, doing disk operations, even reformatting a hard-disk!
How do ASP hosting companies prevent users from doing harmful operations like that?
I hv developed ASP.net application and want my boss to take a look on it. While making my own sysstem server.is there any way that i could make that available to my boss.I treid but it asks for user name and password. after supplying this info.
I know brinkster has been round for a while, but I always classed it as sort of free host site like geocities and the like. I've just had an email from them and from an ASP developer point of view they now seem to be doing some good hosting packages.
Price isn't fantastic, but they offer .net as standard and more importantly their servers seem to be far more flexible in that you can use Versign's secure payment dlls for shop cart payment verification and even set up your own secure server so that the http and the https data can be on the same domain and web space.
This latter feature would have got me out of so much crap if my current ISP could do it because I'm currently 'session chasing' between 2 different hosting spaces for the http and https sides of my shop cart site.
my client chose a php host that allows .asp,but doesn't allow .mdb's. so my question is if i wanted to use an .asp page to connect to an mysql database, how do i go about connecting to a mysql using asp?
I'm looking for a web host provider that will host my small ASP web site with a MBD database back-end. Eventually, I will rewrite the site to ASP.net, and migrate the MDB into SQL Server. I basically want to be able to have all the functionality that I do now.
- Create ASP scripts in Frontpage, Create MBD and/or SQL db's in Access and SQL, manage all my sites permissions, make changes to NTFS and Share security that take effect immediately, etc.
Most important is that I need to create the ASP scripts via FrontPage but of greater need is to build the SQL tables, queries, etc without the server license - I want the web host to provide the tools and resources to do this.
I did a Google search and find too many differant review sites all claiming to be unbiased and independant. Can you recommend an *unbiased* review site and/or a recommendation of a web host provider of your own that will meet my needs?
Has anyone got a script for a domains/hosting cart running off an Access db. There seems to be quite a few PHP/Perl versions around but very little ASP.
Now I created a web site and try to start it ... but I used some dlls ... and when I asked my ISP to register those dlls for me ... they replied me like below "since your site is on the Windows shared server, we may not be able to register your .dll file" ... "We hope you would consider the alternative ways to implement at your end." So what do I need to do? What I need to do is to remove away all the dlls and change my ASP code?
Ive been making asp sites for about 2 years, but my first "real" site is going to be going live soon. Im currently seeking out a reliable hosting company based in england to host this website. Has anybody got any ideas of a good host? Ive been searching around for some time, but have not come across any that looks good enough. Im not after a dedicated server, shared hosting will do.
I was told that i can change the attribute of a folder to hidden on a windows hosting by using asp. how to do that? Or if there is another way to do that? Bear in mind that i cannot do it through control panel of my hosting.
I moved a site from a dedicated server to a shared hosting environment. On my dedicated I could specify the order of precedence for the default / index files. On the shared default.asp takes precedence of index.html and I can not change that.
Support told me to look into using a web.config file to accommodate my needs. What I need to do is have the index.html file show up first, not the default.asp Is the web.config file the route to take?
I was just wondering if ASP is free? Taking in mind that i have Windows 2000 Server (which isnt free) and i have IIS and everything else setup. If i want to setup a complete ASP server will it cost me anything? And also is there a free ASP IDE?
A requirement has sprung up at work for a lightweight CMS to allow a team of people to collaborate on some pages on our intranet. I've had a look on HotScripts and come up with a few that might be suitable.
Here's a few criteria:Ideally, should allow WYSIWYG editing (IE-only is OK)
Must run on NT4 using classic ASP (no .NET)
Must either use no database, or MS Access 97
Free and/or GPL
I'm really looking for an ASP super-blog of sorts.
I am looking for a free instant messanger I can add to my site.I want it to be like AIM or Yahoo's. Of course, I want it to be free, and want it written in ASP. And it needs to actually work (I have found many that don't do anything!). I appreshiate a post from anyone that has any ideas. P.S. I want it to be web-based, no downloading things for the client
stumbled accross this, and thought it might be useful to someone.for a limited time MS are offering "Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications with Visual Studio.NET" , a 17 hour course for free.Thought someone might make some use of it, just copy and paste the code they give you on the page i've linked.
Does anyone know of a free bannerless ASP webhost with a nice chunk of webspace... If it isn't bannerless I could surely go for a popup... What I'm trying to avoid is a banner but I'll take that as a last resort.