I am getting a 404 error when trying to access an ASP page from a remote machine (via Internet Explorer). However, the asp page is processed successfully when accessing this page from the local machine.
I checked permissions from IIS administration and from explorer and nothing seemed out of the ordinary. Other ASP pages work from other virtual directories, but for some reason this one does not.
I am unable to access an Access database through a webpage I built, but only if the database is on a server running Windows NT 4.0 Server. If I copy the database to a pc using NT Workstation then there is no problem. I have a user account set up on the sever as IUSR_pcname. It is a domain user with full privileges. This is the connection code:
I have created a asp project local.and have created a access database local. Iam trying to use the access database from the asp page. But It is not accessing the database file.
once i changed the rights of the access file and checked it.It inserted the records.And after some time, iam not able to access it.some times it accesses and some times it doesnt.
My form contains a drop down list of univ. campuses and depending upon the campus user is selecting, I am selecting the courses offered in that campus from database (MS Acccess) and showing those in a different drop down list below.
Is there any way that I can access that campus-list value before submitting it to database?
Also, please give me solutions in VBScript and no javascript. That's my Prof.s restriction. One of my friend told, there is no way this can be done. But I am sure there must be some solution. Microsoft is not that less creative.
We are hosting a web site, and within this web site we are trying to open a .aspx page within the DMZ. Is there anyway to do this? We are currently running Windows 2003 on both servers, and both servers are running IIS. Redirecting the page of course does not work, any other ideas?
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.
We have a web site IIS 5 (on Win2000k) with Oracle 9i backend (Sun unix).
There is 1 user ID to oracle(APT_W3) that is used by all users (50).
We have a global.asa file that has one APP Start connection string using OLE DB: Application("dbConnString")="Provider=MSDAORA.1;Password='SDERSD';User ID=APT_W3;Data Source=CCEWSDD1_new;Locale Identifier=1033;OLE DB services=-1"
The first page that a user sees asks that they select the area they want to see (western, northern, etc) from a dropdown menu. Once they select it and hit save they can go to other pages, session varibles indicating what area they selected are then passed to pages. Currently all areas are in one database.
What we want to do is have areas in separate dbs, a northern one, a western one.etc. Each will have separate user ids (APT_W2N, APT_W3W,etc).
We want the users to have the web page presented to them where they select an area. Based on the area they select, the appropriate conneciton string will be used (the one in the global asa). Code:
well i m developing application in asp when i want to access these pages from ie5 it shows error HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden in internet explorer http://localhost/Mail/email.htm .
Is it possible to open an FTP connection in ASP? I would like to download a file (short one), and display the contents on the page. Previously I used PHP and it was quite simple there, but I didn't find any information on this for ASP. Any suggestions?
how do i access the next record in a database using a next button in a form. Assuming that i have accessed the first record and displayed on a page, now a 'next' button should be able to retrieve the next record in the db.
if it was possible using asp to access a textbox value from the parent page in a popup page.The popup page is asp therefore the statement which tries to access the value from the parent page must be asp code (so no javascript functions can be used to access it).
I have tried several attempts at gaining the value such as:
i m writing some ASP to access a SQL database and it doesn't seem to be connecting right, i was wondering if someone could see if I have gone wrong anywhere in the connection code below and explain what i put in the DSN?
Dim VARIABLE Dim CN Dim RecordSet Set CN=Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") CN.Open "Provider=SQLOLEDB; DSN=whats this?; uid=; password=; Initial Catalog=Table" Set RecordSet = CN.Execute("SELECT * FROM Table where something ='"&VARIABLE&"'") %> <%Connection.Close %>
At our company we daily need to access data from a website and use this data on other reports which we run daily...
step 1: we go the wesite step 2: we authorize ourselves by providing username and login step3: after successful login..the webpage provides us with links step 4: we select one the links and then this lists the links to the documents (PDF and EXCEL) formats from where we get the data...
Now... is there a way to write a ASP script...to connect to the website, provide user details and access the desired link and then the desired document. And then we need to parse this document for the desired data.is it better to access the data from the PDF or from the EXCEL
I know that when I send a request for an ASP script to the server, IIS gets the script, interprets the ASP and then basically spews out a load of HTML to my browser (over simplified I know). Hence the reason why when I look at the source code in IE all I see is HTML and no ASP.My question is this: Is it possible to get this source code as a string somehow to then further manipulate with ASP in a second page? Surely there must be a way?
As luck would have it I've landed a client whose site relies on ASP and what I can only assume is an MS Access database. ASP is definitely not the language of my choice but I'm stuck with having to learn the basics for what I'm required to do. Basically the database is located in the folder /fpdb/ and is called vsproducts.mdb. It was actually installed by the off-the-shelf shopping cart/catalogue script that is being used by the site's owner. I need to be able to access and display on a page some data found in this database. Is this easy? I have next to no knowledge of ASP so please keep things as simple as possible
Is it possible to access the relationship information from an ASP program? I'd like to be able to traverse the relationship tree of a .mdb file on my server from ASP/javascript code.
I am part of a group that has developed an ASP.Net web application. I'm presently trying to test some code I wrote that checks for IE browser at session start (and issue warning if not IE), but I can't seem to "get out the starting blocks" with any non-IE browser: I've tried Netscape 4.8, Netscape 7.0, and Opera 7.5. I've gotten a few different errors, but most often I get the following when attemting to access the startup page:
HTTP 401.2 - Unauthorized: Logon failed due to server configuration Internet Information Services
Anybody know how to get another browser to work? Only my old Netscape 4.8 pops up a login dialogue, but I can't get that to log in correctly.
I'm having some problems getting variables to spit out the info I need.
Do While LoopCounter +1 < Session("TeamPop") LoopCounter=LoopCounter+1 %> <td><input type="text" name="Reliable<%=TeamMember&LoopCounter%>" maxlenth="40" size="8"> </td> <% Loop
Now if this executes three times it should generate three input boxes with names Reliable###### where each box is named Reliable with a five digit number after it which is stored in TeamMember1, TeamMember2, and TeamMember3. Unfortunately I just keep getting Reliable1, Reliable2, and Reliable3. Code:
I am trying to access ldap with standard ASP. The code works on the web server where I am developing but any other PC on network gets the following error:
Providererror '80040e37'
Table does not exist. /training/index.asp, line 41
Accessing my databases in Microsoft Access. I have my page called connOpen.asp and I have my page of code and of course my database which I called phone.mdb. This is my code
for connOpen.asp <% strConnect="Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; DataSource=C:Mydatabasesphone.mdb;" %>
Also I do have my include statement at the top of my code page.
<!--#include file="connOpen.asp"-->
When I click my submit button it just takes me to a blank white page.
Is it possible to create a page that will check a POP3 mail box,download any emails (leaving the old mail on the server) thenentering that infomation in to a database. All this based on the Subject and the email being in a particular format.
I had written a VJ++ COM DLL which uses some jar files.I tried to access the DLL from a VB Standard Exe and it worked fine.But,when i did the same with a ASP Page it gave an error No Class Def Found.The Jar Files which the COM DLL needs where in the proper classpath when the DLL was built.Also ,VB Standard Exe was also executed from the Same machine.
The ASP Page is also in the IIS Server on the same machine.But,i do not nderstand why it works with VB and not with ASP the same way.Is there any specific way to refer to jar files or class files which a VJ++ COM DLL may require while working with ASP and IIS.If anyone knows a solution or has has faced a similar problem in the past.
I have the need on a form submit to pass the data to anther system that require a login and password only I want to automate the process in an server side asp file and then process the response. I am having the form submit pass a users ss # and name to an asp file, I want that asp file to pass that info on to my "verifying" site along with the username and password for that "verification" site. Is there some way in asp to access a url and include the username and password to that other site in the url? something like https://site@site.com?ssn=111111111&name=someGuy:<username>:<password>
I have some ASP files lying on the server. I 've registered a component that lies on someother system on the server. While running the ASP file, i get the following error. The call to server.createboject failed while checking for permissions. Access to this object is denied.
I'm using web hosting services of a company. I try to connect to a remote SQL Server from the hosting account. But they told me I must use a "proxy aware" code to connect to the SQL server through their proxy server.
How can I do this? I searched the Internet and can only find a webproxy class. But the code is written in ASP.Net which I'm not familiar with. So anybody can help me and give me some ASP example code?
I'm making a webpage to access a health center database, and I need to know how to put in a password into the connection string. I use this code to make the connection:
Code:
set conn=Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") conn.Provider="Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0" conn.Open(Server.Mappath("anydb.mdb")) set rs = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.recordset")
What do I need to add in so that I can submit the password to open the Access DB?
how do i access the next record in a database using a next button in a form. Assuming that i have accessed the first record and displayed on a page, now a 'next' button should be able to retrieve the next record in the db.
I have a happily working set of asp pages which read from the database via include file "./_private/include/database.mdb". However, when I try to gain access to this database on pages one folder removed using "../_private/include/database.mdb", the pages won't display.
This whole system works fine on my home test server (iis.5.0), but 'breaks' when uploaded to the public server. I know the path to database is correct because the upper level pages are displaying without problem.