In my asp page I have a form with dropdown list,some text boxes and a submit button.When the user selects any value from the dropdown list, I want to retrive the selected value in same page and display it.I know it's not tough,but still Iam unable to get it...ending up with some error.Can anybody help me out in this matter?
I have one VB exe file. Can it be called and opened in ASP page like as html form is shown. I want to execute the exe file from any machine. Should that machine have vb and sql.
I know that this is easy to do, I've done it before, but I can't find how I did it before.Basically, my ASP page can createObject for a compiled DLL, but it can't do it for the non-compiled DLL (running in VB6).
WE want to call an ASP page that will contain our site navigation html. But call it from pages with .htm extension. Our site is on an NT server. Is this workable? We do not want to rename our existing .htm pages to .asp. This would screw up our page positions on search engines.
is there a way of getting the page that called the current page? Like, I'd like to add a 'back' button that fills some info and then sends to the previous page, which could be one of many pages that can call this current page.
other than adding a form hidden field and passing it at submit or whatnot, is there something like session('callingpage') or something like that?
I have an ASP page that has over 150 records listed. I would like to have an "Index" (A,B,C,D...) at the very top of the page. Once a letter is clicked, I need to:
1) Call a SQL string like "SELECT * from WoD Where UCASE(WotD) LIKE " & UCASE(strSelected) & "*" & Chr(34)
2) Recall the SAME page (Not another ASP page) withpopulating with the new recordset.
I am having a total brain fart on this and can't figure it out.
I wrote a dll and I want to call it from asp page, but I can't do it. I am using the method: server.CreateObject, but can't interface with the dll. I think that my problem is registering the dll to Windows, and when that I am doing it I receive an error message that telling me that "DllRegisterServer may not be exported". what should I do?
I am trying to execute some script on my server that is currently run on an ASP page.
However, I am finding that it can often take up to 5-10 minutes to run and the user is not needed for this execution anyway. What I am attempting to do is write the script into a .vbs file on the server and execute the script when necessary.
I would like this script to run without the user knowing and therefore I do not want the asp page to wait for a return from the script. I am trying to use:
Set WshShell = Server.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") ReturnVariable = WshShell.Run("c:connorVBScript1.vbs", 0, FALSE)
The FALSE tells the system to run the code and not wait for a return. The webpage seems to run and returns to the user as it should but the script is not executed.
I have a function in a script file that I use from a couple of different pages. Can I, within the function, detect which page is being viewed (which page called the function)
i was wondering if i call an activex dll that resides within the same domain, but on a different server from IIS.
there is no problem if its registered on local machine, server.createobject(), i read about MTS and was thinking it could be the solution, but it has a few restrictions or should i say warnings about using components developed without regard to MTS and if the component uses other components...and so on, frankly, im scared to use it.
How do I call a page in a password protected directory? In other words, I had my admin make a directory protected with authentix and now I want to use a page outside that directory to call a page inside that directory. How can I do this
I have asp page. In that I want to call a aspx page in the background.That called aspx pages will send and receive mail in the background.The calling of the aspx pages should be hidden from the user.Is it possible.
I am trying to call a field value from my database - which gets open in an included file (all work on database must be done in that included file), if i use response.write(rst("pagename") it would print fine in the page when I call the sub i.e <% call pageNameFind() %>
But i want to get the field value to appear like this <% PageTitle = pagename %> where pagename comes from the included sub pageNameFind pagename = rst("pagename")
It doesn't pick this up however - how would I do this? This value will then be sent on to another included file at later stage. and I must have the <% PageTitle = myvalue %>.
I have 2 sites on my Windows Server 2003/ISA/IIS machine. One of the sites works fine and has 'default.htm' for the default document. The other site returns an 'HTTP error 404' and has a 'default.asp' for the default document. Aside from that they appear to be configured the same.
I'd like to know whether it's possible to call Java classes compiled with the latest Sun JDK from an ASP page? All the documentation I've been able to find on the net has referred to the ancient MS JVM and SDK, and I don't seem to be able to get any of the examples to work, so I'd like some idea of whether or not what I'm trying to accomplish is, in fact, workable.
also values of these parameters are to be extracted using Request.Form from the fields in the forms. Now How do I call this stored procedure from an ASP Page using a Connection object in Server Tags <% %>. Also this stored procedure returns a Numeric value as "RETURN_VALUE". please give me the syntax. This stored Procedure is a part of Session Management module.
I created C# COM+ component. It has two overloaded methods - the method names are same and their signatures are different, one takes two parameters and another takes four. I coded this way: the method with 4 parameters is coded first and then the one with 2 parameters.
I created very simple ASP page to call these two methods. Calling the method with 4 params has no problem. However, calling the method with 2 params I get the error saying:
Error Type: Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A0005) Invalid procedure call or argument: 'SetReferenceValues' /suitevoyager/testLmx.asp, line 16
I have a standard Header.asp that I want to include in every other page in my site. Header.asp is located in the root folder, but the calling pages are in various folders/levels. Since the relative paths specified in header are subject to change and are based on the relative path of the calling page, problems arise. (Strangley, using the IFRAME method of including a header doesn't react the same way.)
The solution I believe lies in using absolute paths in the Header.asp file using the "virtual" include qualifier. But this assumes your development directory structure is the same as your production environment. So I guess that is the answer. Use absolute paths and set up your development directory structure to be identical to your production.
We are currently facing a strange problem. We wrote an ASP application using some sessions and database-connectivity, nothing special.
On some machines (we are all using IE5.5 / IE6) those applications produce a 404 error.
The pages that are called do exist (I checked it thousands of times and it is only happens on some machines). Most of the machines have no problem with that pages and do not produce any errors which makes me belive that it is no real programmed problem.
The strange thing is that a reinstallation of IE mostly helped and if not we reinstalled the complete computer (as you can guess this is no real suitable way.
Maybe it has something to do with the sessions we use, but they are not so big.
I hope (not for the one who really has) that somebody has also experienced this kind of problem and can point me into the right direction.
I also tried different IE newsgroups but they had no idea, that's why I now try to ask ASP-programmers.
I am running a project in which i use a web application writen in ASP to create some quizes, then i would like to call a compilor (dll) to compile the data i created and change it to .mms file in order to be able to send it to mobile device.
Can you please guide me on how to call the dll file from my ASP application?
I have created an Active Server Component (ASC) as a bridge between ASP and my existing C++ DLLs that we use in our PC-based program. Our intent is to re-use as much code as possible.
when I call the ASC from ASP, and then call the DLL, the security profile that is specified in IIS is no longer associated with the process, and therefore, any "network-related" calls fail due to insufficient privileges.
I don't know if there is "another" way to call the DLL from the ASC or not, or any way tospecifically load a DLL with a certain security profile.
i am calling an exe from asp program. Its not working fine. When i execute the exe through the dos program directly i get the desired result. My exe will convert files in the folder to encrypted files.
But when i call it thru asp program its not working fine. I have tried the following method.
a) Calling the exe through shell program. b) Calling the exe through ASPEXEC. c) Calling the exe through the Batch Files.
i've got two pages. they have the same name for two sub procedures that do pretty much the same thing and have the same number and types of arguments. i either run one page, the other page or both. when i run page1 it somehow is accessing page2 even if it isn't called with an include statement.
page 1 is using the sub with the same name from another page even if it isn't included. so what's going on? is that normal? should i just make one page instead of 2? didn't think that sub's could jump accross pages that weren't included, but i could be wrong.
Where's the best place for me to include all my functions that I want to call throughout different pages? Should I just put them all in one ASP file and include that page on every page? Or use global.asa somehow (how??)?
Anyways, I was just wondering because I didn't want to slow things down if I could help it (I didn't know if having another big file attached to every page when I'm just using a small portion of it was very effective or not)
I want to create tables in my database programatically. I know i can do it using adodb connection object. I have too many tables, views and stored procedures. If I have to write a code, I will have to write 1000 lines of code. I dont think, thats the best way to do it.
I already have a sql script for these tables, views and stored procedures. I want to know if i can execute that sql script directly from ASP.
I will explain the background, to give a better understanding of my situation. We have a website, which uses the existing database to generate reports. If we want to host that website (as a service) to third parties, we create a new database for every customer, create all the necessary tables, views and stored procedures in the new database. I want to make all the table creation programmatic. Is it possible?
I'm working on a project and the designer guy uses templates for everything. THis is fine except I have to call a JScript function when the page loads and I have no access to the body tag. Is there a way to call the function as the page loads from a VBScript command?
I have the following problem. I want to call a JavaScript Function from ASP I am reading back values from a db and based on those values I want to check a checkbox. If the value in the db field in yes then I want to check the checkbox but if it's no I want to leave the checkbox unchecked. My alert box is displaying but Im getting an error at the line document.getElementById("chkStatus").checked = "true";
the DoConnection sub is in another page called MyDBConnection in a folder call Common.
I know that I can use serverside includes and embed my con in the page using <%%> but I want the use runat server How can I make call to a function in an external page?