Using IIS 5.0 and sometime some asp pages (absolutely
randomly) showing as blank white pages. So far only one
way of fixing it - restart whole server. Restarting IIS,
or specific web server not helping, only whole server.
I enable server side and client side debugging, but no
errors showing up...
In view source pages always look like this:
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0
Transitional//EN">
<HTML><HEAD>
<META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html;
charset=windows-1251"></HEAD>
<BODY></BODY></HTML>
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I have a Windows 2003 Server Web running 5 web sites. Every few days, the ASP pages stop responding. There are no events in the event log. The HTML pages are still served successfully. These pages have no database interaction (others use MySQL). I have to restart IIS in order for the pages to work again. I haven't been able to find anything about this issue on the web. Has anyone seen this before? Any idea how to fix it?
We have 2 copies of our web application - Development and Checkout. We have noticed that when the QA quys go through our QA version, they will sometimes find that pages are missing the banners. The banners are created by VI using the themes and layouts.
All of the other theme/layout information is fine, and both sites are using identical Site Diagrams. We have even tried copying the site diagram over from development to QA again and recalculating the site, and the banners stay missing. Can anyone tell me how to fix this and what is happening?
We use Vignette V5.6 to display our site. In our CMA site, we have a page which has FRAMESET and in one of the frames we call a ASP page. There seems to be some problem that the frame shows the ASP page is blank. When we restart the IIS it works fine. But after some time it again shows the blank.
If we get one blank page, all the asp pages under the same virtual directory, called in the Frame shows blank. FYI. The Vignette template which contains the frame is marked for NO caching & For itnernal use only.
i have just uploaded the new files to a website i have rebuilt. I have refreshed IIS and restarted the website but the new files are not showing through on directories that existed before eg subscribe etc. The new directories that didnt exist before work fine but would the internet connection in our office be caching previous pages that are no longer there and trying to access them?
I have an online application made up of ASP pages (IIS 5.0 on Windows 2000 Server) drawing data from a SQL Server database. Most of the time, everything works exactly as it should. Connections are opened to the database, queries are run and data is returned and writen out, connections are closed, etc.
However, every so often a page simply won't load. It isn't trying to load and then timing out or anything, it's like it's ignoring the page entirely. It shows the correct URL in the address bar of IE, but there's nothing but a blank white page displayed. Viewing the source of the blank page reveals that instead of the correct code for the page, we get this: Code:
I'm using AbsolutePage to show the results of my recordset in different pages; of course if there is a lot of data, it's gonna show all the links (for example 100 pages, 100 links) So I want to do something like this:
pag. 1 2 3 4 ... 97 98 99 100
and of course without showing "..." if there are less than 4 pages.
when i try to view an ASP page in my IE web browser, all i see are the codes used to design the page but when i preview 'em in Dreamweaver its okay.Why is it so ?does it mean if i publish my asp pages to the web; thats how they'll be on other people's browsers ?what do i do to be able to see the actual web page and not the codes in an ASP page.
is it possible to create pages using other pages. Here is an example... Can I make a page that has a menu on it, but the menu is actually a seperate page that I call with ASP?
We run a website with pages that are created using ASP. The website is used by different people from different networks. For some people, the pages are stuck. It looks like the were able to open the page, but it is not displayed on their browser. We think that it might be something to do with their proxy. Does anybody know how to solve this problem?
I had a 404 page set up in IIS 5.0 that would the the URL of the requested page from the query string. i recently upgraded to IIS 6.0 but it doesn't seem to put the requested URL in the query string as it did in IIS 5.0 and 3.0. Does anyone know how i can get the requested url property in IIS 6?
I have a bout 5 different pages of which each will contain a form requiring users to complete. These forms are all related as one project. It is necessary that if the user was to only complete the first form they could theoretically quit, come back later (time not dependant) and complete the remaining pages. Therefore I think the best way to do this is to write the values to the database upon each click of the next button. The only other issue with this is that the user will also be receiving a pdf file at the end of the full form submission with all their information inserted into this pdf and finalized. Now. I am aware of pdflib in which I need php but my choice was to do this in asp. What are my options here? Should I combine them, should I draw all the info from the db at the very end with php and then create the pdf, should I use sessions during the entire process
When asp.net pages are made in vs.net, loading on the local host displays the labels all in the top left corner of the screen. Also, all textboxes and image buttons are not even displayed at all. If pages are made on a remote server, they load perfetly fine, it is just the local host displaying them incorrectly. Is this a common problem?? I have iis 5.0 installed with windows 2000. i use the full version of vs.net to make asp.net pages.
I have a web site I've recently moved to a new provider.It has worked for years.On the new provider's servers ( Win2k Server .NET 1.1 ) my asp 3.0 pages often don't completely execute. Here is what happens: Most of the page starts displaying in the browser, then you see some HTML, then nothing. If you refresh a few times, the page finally completely loads. There is never an error reported during any of this.
I have installed IIS 5 on Windows 2000 Server and have applied all the neccessary updates and patches. I am unable to run any ASP pages on the local server. I am able to view the HTML pages though. I have checked everything but cannot seem to figure it out. I end up getting HTTP 500 for all the web pages.
I am trying to setup a demo server for an asp.net web site that is working on my real website. The demo is Win2K and I have installed .net framework and IIS, both successfully,I think. The problem is that when I try to access the demo site, the pages are not being served correctly - only lables are displayed, and not as configured. HTML pages display correclty. I tried to run aspnet_regiss, but get an unkown function error.
i can make a database, add entries to database, delete from database, but the only thing i want is "How to divide entries in Pages" like we can see in the guest-book etc Scripts. This is an Example: Quote:
Entries: 500 Pages: 1|2|3|4|5
how to divide the entries in pages, like 10 entries per page..?
I've got a site that's been up and running for a couple of years.I've added some new stuff and it looks fine on my computer. However other people are seeing the old stuff.
I've tried a manual refresh of both my browser and theirs but nothing, the URL's are identical . This is a real problem as i'm away for a month as of Friday and the site is needed for a project.
Our website is in html format. I want to change it to asp. I have already created my index page and have it on the server as index.asp. When I load the website it brings it up with no problem. On this index page I have links to all the pages on the website which are basically articles of varying lengths.
I want to use the query string (i.e. page.asp?pageid= or authorid=) ect. to load that article. Do I need to develop a database to store these articles in? If so can I include the formating code in the database field for the article itself. My fields in the database (ms access) would have for example article_id, author_id, article_txt, ect. How much can I place in a particular field (txt wise)?
I understand that the information passed in the query string after the ? searches the database for a match. Once it finds a match how do I display the article and have my formatting included, ect.? I hope this makes some sense.
We have moved a web site from a development server running Windows 2000 and IIS 5 to a Windows 2003 server running IIS 6.0 Now the asp pages do not work correctly. For example, request.form() no longer returns data from the calling form.
I have turned web services extensions on to allow active server pages. The pages do work to some extent, I can even setup a connection to a database and retrieve stored procedure parameters, but some elements do not work. What else do I have to do to make an IIS 6.0 server run asp from a previous version of IIS?
I have IIS running and can get it to display htm pages, but not ASP. I get 401.2, invalid config on server. I've run authdiag, but can't glean the answer from its results.
According to my last post (Error Handling) when I create an ASP (check.asp) page to handle 404 error (Page Not found) and I display data in this page according to the URL, this way I can make a site with infinite number of pages where those pages are not availble in reality. and I can create my own links in those to send to any URL in my domain.
Example: to display information about USA, I will make a link to a page called (USA.asp) and according to the name USA I can display data about it, and the URL will look great.
are dose links detectable by search engines?Will google index page http://www.site.com/usa.asp?surely USA.asp is not availble, but the link will display data
I would like to know if it is possible to set this property in way it can be for example in Visual Basic. How would you set tabbing to go the way I want it to go rather and how would you make the first field have the cursor/focus when users log in and get to the page where you can start submitting.
the reason why I need this is so that user can scan through all the fields almost without needing to use the mouse, so the first field to have the cursor inserted and ready to go and the rest of fields to give the tab number the way I like it. Can it be done and how would you do it?
I'd like to set-up an ASP page that emails shoppers 30 days after they've purchased an online product.
Constructing an ASP page that searches the database and if the datediff of the order date and now() = 30 to send out an email shouldn't be that difficult. But is there a way to have it run automatically?
I have a site that I need to distribute to various locations around the country. Each of these sites has they're own developers so I want to lock the code to prevent them from seeing it. Is there anything I can do?
I have 2 seperate sites - Employee Site and Admin site. Only difference between the 2 is - Employee site is displayed based on the employee ID who logged in. So they can see only their information. Admin Site is displayed only to the admin users who can see anybody's information.
Admin users have a textbox and a submit button at the top where they enter the employee ID and then they can see that employee information. (Typically, the employee information seen by the admin user would be the same as seen by the employee.)
Both pages have NT authentication where I grab the "Logon_User".
The goal is to combine the 2 pages into one page.
Once I do that, I need to validate if that NT ID exist in the tables against that Employee ID of the person who logged in.
However employee's information is in the Employee Table.
Admin user's information is in the ReportViewers table.
I also need to check the error message I need to return back if the person;s NT ID does not exist in the table. Code:
I cannot display asp pages on my local pc but can display php pages and asp.net pages.
I get the following errors
1 -2147467259 (0x80004005) - when I have IE not show friendly error messages 2. Server Not Found - when I have IE show friendly error messages 3 Resources in use - sometimes - when I have IE not show friendly error messages 4. Sometimes I get the microsoft error report popup stating there was a problem with COM Surrogate
I am running Win XP Pro SP2 with IIS 5.1, and latest .NET framework (release not beta)
I have tried the following to solve this problem:
1. Set intranet security to as low as possible in internet options. 2 Set internet options to allow active content to run 3. Set security to low in IIS for the web site 4. Use http://localhost/webaddress.asp not C:filename.asp to open the asp page 5. Turned off script blocking in Norton Anti Virus 6. Have tried a simple "Hello World" page to ensure that there was no problem with the code itself 7. Checked that the asp.dll is where it should be 8. Have IIS set to allow anonomous logon 9. Have IIS control password 10. Have IIS allow windows integrated logon
I cannot think of anything else that would prevent the asp pages from displaying. I have searched the web and seen similar questions to this but no answers that seem to help resolve the issue.
If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly.
Open the localhost home page, and then look for links to the information you want. Click the Back button to try another link. Click Search to look for information on the Internet.
HTTP 404 - File not found Internet Explorer "
I may well be an idiot - but i have no-one here to ask and i need to sort this out.