I'm coding a page where you can download a lot of different files( 100-1000) but I don't want to code each file(linking and all) it would take weeks to do that. I tried with a database and asp code rding the databse but it not saving a lot of time since I got to complete the databse.
I wanna know if we can code with asp something to automaticly read each file and list them in html so I dont have to code 1000 x the samee thing.
I have a folder where i just want to read back images. This works fine until the computer self creates a folder called _notes and this messes up my results.
one how do i just get it to return all images and nothing else, ie none of the subfolders or any other files and second can i stop the self creation of the file? Code:
point me to some example code of searching for a file, like *.*, or *.pdf, much like the Windows search function. I am at a smaller location, away from the main office, and although I can map a drive or just use to go to the desired location, the connection is too slow to search.
I'd like to implement a search function on the intranet web (at the main office), where it will search a certain directory and its subdirectories and return the results as network links (using the convention); actually it doesn't matter how it displays the links, as long as it shows me where stuff is. That way the search is run on the computer where the originating directories are.
I want to know is it possible to upload file into specific directory? Actually I already find how to upload a file, but I can not choose/browse where I want to store/save the file.
I am working on a book selling website using ASP with an Access DB. Basically i would like to have an image of each book in the DB to be displayed upon request in the website. So I guess what i would really like to know is
1. Can i store .jpg or .gif files in an Access DB? 2. Does it make sense to do this? 3. Would it be better to have some kind of pointer in the DB to a place in the file system where the image is stored? .......
does any one here know of a good way to to determine whether or not a given path is a directory (e.g., "c:mydir") or a file (e.g., "c:mydir myfile.txt")?
i started attacking this problem by using filesystemobject to check whether or not a directory existed for the path. if so, it was a directory path. if not, i checked to see if a file existed for it. if so, it was a file path. Code:
Currently I am developping a internet "directory browser"
My page 'default.asp' has following entries:
CurrentPATH = Request("MyLink") Set oFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set oFolder = oFSO.GetFolder(CurrentPATH) Set oFolderContents = oFolder.Files
this works fine with 'default.asp?MyPath', where "MyPath" stands for i.e. c: emp but NOT with 'default.asp?MyFile', where MyFile stands for i.e. c: empfile.txt
Is there a way to determine if the link contains a file or a path? Of course you can check for a dot (after dot, normaly it is an extension, thus a file), but I want to have it possible also to have dots in my directories...
If I don't set a vritual directory for the new application on the IIS (simpley copy the new application to a parent virtual directory), the new application's Global.asa file won't work. Right?
I have a folder with eight or ten files that can be displayed in a browser. I need to display the file with the latest creation date. I imagine there is some kind of ASP function that could like at the filename's date and pick the file that meets the criteria. How can I do this?
Set fileSystem = Server.CreateObject( "Scripting.FileSystemObject" ) Set file = fileSystem.OpenTextFile( "config.xml", 1, False )
It's saying that 'config.xml' doesn't exist. How can I reference this file? It's in the same directory as the file with the above code. Do I need to build the path somehow?
I used to have a little ASP file (classical ASP) that would show me the total file size used per directory. I didn't need it for many years and now that I do I seem to have lost it.
Does anyone have an classical ASP file/script that will loop through your filesystem and shows the total Mb's used per directory? I could write it myself I'm sure, but if someone has a script like this ready it would save me quite some time.
is there a way in asp that you can prepend a file to the beginning of page you access in a directory? i'm not talking about the include statement because you have to put it in on everypage manually. i know you can do this in cold fusion, but i don't know how to do it in asp or if its even possible.
I have a form mail script that sends an email and then writes to a text file using Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject").
The problem I am having is that the information needs to be saved in a Password Protected Directory. When I try to save the info it gives me a permission denied error.
I had my hosting company change the permission on the directory and the script was working ok but now it isn't.
Is there a way to pass the username and password in the script so I don't have to worry about the hosting company messing this up?
I have 2 web servers both running win server 2003 with iis 6.0. On my PROD server I have a virtual directory called CONV. It points to a folder on the C drive of this PROD server.
On my TEST server, I defined a virtual directory called CONV. It points to a share called prodservernameCONV. Note that the share name is the same name as that of the virtual directory.
Using IIS on the TEST server, I can navigate to this CONV virtual directory and via right mouse, click EXPLORE. I see all the content I should but when I try to doubleclick on a file I get a message saying "Security alert" - "your current security settings do not allow you to perform system commands on this item".
I've tried everything I can think of on the security settings for the physical folder on the PROD server. I extended EVERYONE from READ, etc. to FULL CONTROL. I added the user called INTERACTIVE and gave it full control. In short, I am stumped and guessing now.
Basically, I just want to avoid duplicating all the data files on my PROD server over to my TEST server.
I have written a script to update user information in the Active Directory using ADSI. Here is part of it:
Set User = GetObject("LDAP://<GUID=" & GUID & ">")
User.Department = DepartmentName
User.SetInfo
Set User = Nothing
This works fine unless DepartmentName is an empty string ("").
Then I get error 0x8007200B: "The attribute syntax specified to the directory service is invalid." This happens with all the attributes I have tried, including TelephoneNumber . Do I need to delete the value of the attribute instead of setting it to an empty string? If so, how do I do it?
I have written a classic ASP calendar that has been on my organization's website for a couple of years now, and it has worked fine.
I do all of my writing to files on my hard drive, then when the files are working properly, I upload the files to the server. Therefore, the files on my hard drive should be identical to the ones on the server. This has worked fine in the past - I have had two fully functional calendars, one on my hard drive, the other online. Until now, they both looked and worked identically.
Now, I'm trying to modify the main file, "calendar.asp". It no longer works, and the online copy still works flawlessly. When I looked at the local file (calendar.asp), all of the ASP code had been stripped from the file. Of course, the online copy is still intact and working.
The only editor I have used on these files is Notepad (actually, Notepad ++, an enhanced Notepad). I would understand if I had tried to edit the files with Frontpage (I'm using Frontpage to upload files to the server, but that's all I use it for), but these local files haven't been touched by Frontpage.
What Gives? How can a file selectively remove it's own code and disable itself??!!!
I try exporting the files from the server, and though the server files still have their ASP code, the browser can't find one of the include files, which is plainly in the same folder as the calendar.asp file. The file "adovbs.inc" is no longer reachable from my hard drive, even if I export ALL of the files in the "calendar" folder to my hard drive.
What can be hoseing up my local files, and how can I prevent it? Although I have downloaded ALL of the files from the online copy to my hard drive, why do the files behave differently than they do online? What kind of trickery is this?
I am writing a small CMS type system for our intranet at work and I am trying to have a main "index.asp" that does all the work in a template folder and every time I add a new section instead of making a new copy of this file I would like to have some generic "index.asp" file that is nearly empty that just calls the "template/index.asp" file and let's it do the work.
The way each page in the intranet works is by using the same asp file but by having a few configuration files in their directory that point it to different menus, titles etc.
Is there a way to load an asp file from another one? I tried creating an index.asp containing just <!-- #INCLUDE FILE="templates/index.asp"--> but it doesn't seem to do it.
I have a page for uploading files. I got the codes courtesy from Shadow Wizard's shadowuploader file which is posted online. as the asp upload is something new and i am not familiar with, anyway i tested the page to upload some files but there was an error displayed Error Type:
Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A004C) Path not found /shop/ShadowUploader.asp, line 283
it refers to this highlighted code in red. what does this error suggest. can anyone explain.
I want to put this code in all my asp programs. code'objrs.cursorlocation=adUseclient' in all my asp programs. i hve created around 30 asp programs but forgot to place this one.
So is there any way to write only this code(objrs.cursorlocation=adUseclient) in any program, and include this file in all this 30 programs using #include file.
In all 30 programs , i have written code set objrs=server.CreateObject("adodb.recordset") objrs.open strsql,objconn,3,3
we're running IIS 5 and trying to do a simple update to a code behind file (Login.aspx.vb) we copy the file over to the server, but we're not seeing the updates. the server is still reporting errors on line numbers in the file that no longer exist. we've even stopped / restarted the service, with no luck.
Can anyone tell me where I can find some 'simple ASP File Upload code'? I've googled 'File Upload' but they all seem to be very involved with a lot of files. I'm still considered a novice when it comes to ASP.
I have search the web last day all day and i did not find how to make a simple upload in APS not classes and third parties and don't know what .dll's that must be copyed on the server just 3-4 lines of code just like in PHP:
<input type="file" name="img"> $dir = "img/"; copy($img,$dir.$img) or die ("Error");
we have an Enterprise Application on ASP and MS SQL 2000. Would like to know if I can convert the asp app to an exe or encrypt / encode / hide the source code so that no one accessing the server can touch / modify / copy the same.
I am looking for some code somewhere that is capable of getting information from a file submitted with the Form File tag and then uploading it to a remote server. Does anyoen know of anything?
I have a multidimensional array that is actually 1 dimension (but it comes from a recordset.getrows). My goal is to put every single line of the recordset in a textfile.
currently, here is my code:
for i = 0 to UBound(Res,2) fileContent = fileContent & res(0,i)) Next createTxtFile(path,fileContent)
The problem is, I have 5000 lines and it takes about 10 minutes. I was thinking of doing a Array.Join but I don't think that works with multidimentional array. Also thinking of converting my useless multidimentional array into a sing dimensional array but how?