Every virtual directory above mentioned , has the same content with littles differences but not important for cookies or for the structure of my
applications.
When I enter in my application I set up in my cookies my language and my profile informations.
I set up the cookies with an expires date and I set the cookie value with a response.cookies("lid")=VARLINGUA (VARLINGUA is an application variable that I have recorded in global.asa).
There is a problem with cookies when I open more of the above virtual directory at the same time or when I din't have cleaned my cookies in my temp files.
After my debug I have understood that my cookies are recordered correctly in my temp files (testAc , testBc ,testA etc....) and they contains the right content, but when I try to read my cookie with the request.querystring I read the double content of my cookie(In my case I have found 2 info about language and 2 info about my profile).
It is possible for you that I read the correct cookie but there is also another value in memory.
I think that IIS has problems to read cookies in virtual directory with similar names. I have this doubt because renaming my virtual directories with various(not similar for example testAc I have called Actest, testBe I have called Betest etc...) I do not have more problems.
Scenario: I need a virtual directory in Site_B to serve the files in Site_A (without redirecting the request) so I just added for example Site_B/A as a vdir, and set it's home dir to the physical root of Site_A (eg. C:inetpubwwwrootSite_A) sounds simple enough... not for long:
Problem (nb. I tend to use forward slashes as web/iis paths and backslash as windows filesystem paths):
The include files in Site_A reside in: Site_Aincludes and the include statements in the ASP code seem to be absolute virtual paths (if such a thing exists) for example: <!--#include virtual="/includes/header.asp"--> Code:
I have an Intranet site sitting on an Windows XP server, which has IIS 6.0 installed. This Intranet site contains a virtual directory (VD), which sits on a second server and has Windows 2000 installed.
To test how a virtual directory would work for this particular Intranet site, I had previously set up the VD on the web server. Everything worked well...no errors.
Once testing was complete and the location of the VD changed to the second server, I have been receiving the following error:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a004c' Path not found
I understand what this error is saying, but I was wondering if anyone knows of any problems between IIS 6 being on a XP server and the VD on a 2000 server and any possible implications.
Is there a way in asp to create a new default web site within IIS I am setting a content managament system and want to create a new default web site during on of the processes. So for example if people create a new site within the admin section and call it Jacinto this will create a new virtual directory called Jacinto.
This would then be accessed at http://localhost/jacinto
I haven't had a close look at the code yet but it's not in asp/vbscript
Has anybody done it in pure asp.I would like to do it on a site hosted by a third party and I am unable to install any dll's or exe's on the machine because it is a shared webserver.Both .NET and Non .NET would be good
I have a virtual directory set up and it's fine. Now what I want to do is write files into them. When I try to do that it gives me a "path not found" error.How can I do this? Is this even possible?
I have a website hosted on an ISP server, my code creates folder and places files in it using the FileSyestemObject. The problem is that I have to write the absolute folder/file path in the createFolder method, and I don't know the absolute path on the server, when i use relative path, the folder is placed on the system32 directory as the root folder (That is where the ASP dll is located). So how can I create folders and files on the virtual directory without knowing the physical path.
I created virtual directory(IIS) in which i placed images and scripts.I referred this directory from my application(ASP.Net).But during run time this folder is copied to my application root.How can i avoid this.
I used KB 308150 as a guide to create a virtual directory shared by a few webstores that my company hosts. The virtual folder and websites reside on the same box. The shared directory includes code files used by all the webstores.
The problem - when a user adds items to the shopping cart, ***sometimes*** the session variables get reset and all cart information is lost.I can't consistently make the error occur - it seems to be random.Also, if you have any different ideas on how to share code between many websites.
If we have two virtual directories the live and a demo would they both access the same dll (the last one registered)? So if the ‘live’ dll is the last one registered then the asp files running from the demo virtual directory will use the dll that is in the component folder on the ‘live’ virtual directory?
The following script sets,resets or displays the contents of a cookie.
When I place the script in a directory under the iis root, let's say "mysite" (http://localhost/mysite/tst.asp) it works as expected.
When I create a virtual directory "mysite" and point it to the directory where the script is, the cookie can no longer be set after it has been cleared, even though it is accessed in the same location (http://localhost/mysite/tst.asp)
Anyone know why?
<% ' save this code in tst.asp If Request("mode")="display" Then Response.Write "cookie=" & request.cookies("cookie") & "<br><br>" End If If Request("mode")="set" Then Response.Cookies("cookie") = "12345" Response.Cookies("cookie").Expires = DateAdd("d", 2, Date) Response.Cookies("cookie").Path = "/" End If If Request("mode")="clear" Then Response.Cookies("cookie") = "" End If %>
I have just taken over management of a web site, many pages of which contain the line:
<!--#include virtual="/admin/Includes/conn_Login.asp" --> When I try to load this page (login.asp) I get the error:
Page cannot be displayed Active Server Pages, ASP 0126 (0x80004005) The include file '/admin/Includes/conn_Login.asp' was not found. /CECO/admin/Home/login.asp, line 10
I realise that I have to create a virtual directory but am not sure how to do this.
Full path to file is: C:InetpubwwwrootCECOadminHomelogin.asp
I have been trying to get my intranet web site to automatically display the change password page when the user's password is about to expire. I have configured the IISADMPWD virtual directory according to KB 184058. Reading through the KB articles I could find, I get the idea that there is supposed to be a way for IIS to automatically notify a user when they log in that their password will expire soon, but can't seem to get this to happen. Is there some sort of IIS setting that I need to do in IIS to make this happen or am I just dreaming here?
I got an error and i don't understand what i have got to do it. It tells me to Create a Virtual directory but i do not know how. If i give someone the site addy, and files, will they upload it for me, it will take them about 2 minutes if you are experienced with ASP i am sure.
I've got a scenario with a web application where I must access the virtual directory being accessed from within the Application_OnStart event handler. Specifically, I have a series of IIS virtual directories which all point to the same set of ASP pages. However, since each virtual directory is a separate 'application', each has its own set data which must be cached.
To detect which data must be cached for each virtual directory, I need to detect the name of the virtual directoy being invoked from within the Application_OnStart event. The problem is that the Request.ServerVariables collection is not avaiable within the Application_OnStart event handler. Is there a workaround for this?
I used KB 308150 as a guide to create a virtual directory shared by a few webstores that my company hosts. The virtual folder and websites reside on the same box. The shared directory includes code files used by all the webstores.
The problem - when a user adds items to the shopping cart, ***sometimes*** the session variables get reset and all cart information is lost. I can't consistently make the error occur - it seems to be random.
Also, if you have any different ideas on how to share code between many websites...I'm all ears.
We have a webpage browsing folders within the wwwroot. We need to access a remote shared directory the same way.
We created a virtual directory in IIS with an alias pointing on this remote directory. The virtual directory is accessible when we type it in the address bar of IE but when we try accessing it with a Scripting.FileSystemObject. Code:
I've got an 'include' file that is referenced in a .asp file. The include file (users.inc) needs read a .txt file (data.txt) located on another server (within the same domain). At this point, I'm not able to read that file from within the users.inc file in order to take action within the .asp file.
I have a function that creates a new Virtual Directory. I would like to alter this function so that it sets a few properties on this new virtual directory, namely I want to make it so "Execute Permissions" are set to "Scripts Only" (currently this defaults to "None".
Also I want to make the new virtual directory an application (as if I created the virtual directory manually and clicked the "Create Application" button on the vd properties. Code:
I am trying to write code to create and delete a virtual directory with ASP 3. If it is not possible, then how could I do the same with a physical folder.
I've created a medium large library of ASP routine and I've published on a web server part of a NT domain.
Now I need to publish this ASP modules on other web servers part of the same NT domain.
For not having the problem of synchronization and versioning of ASP modules on different webservers I've decided to create Virtual Directory pointed to directories of the first webserver.
What about my solution ?
Is there any other similar solution ?
Is the creation of virtual directory pointed to network share a good idea or not ?
I've got an 'include' file that is referenced in a .asp file. The include file (users.inc) needs read a .txt file (data.txt) located on another server (within the same domain). At this point, I'm not able to read that file from within the users.inc file in order to take action within the .asp file. Code:
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 do not understand why. I am running perfectly well asp.net on a virtual directory, but if I put a simple asp file such as this, and named it foo.asp, and try to run it from this virtual directory, I get the 500 error:
<html> <body> <% Response.Write("hello")
%> </body> </html>
Any ideas why? I check the Properties of this virtual directory, and under The Virtual Directory tab, Configuration button, App Mappings tab, I can see .asp listed pointing to C:WINNTSystem32inetsrvasp.dll . If I look at this folder the dll exists.
I'm running windows 2000 professional. But I found the same problem in another computer running Windows 2003 server, IIS 6.0
Is there a way to see if 2 fields are similar.. for instance:Code:
If rsHomeT("TeamName") [IS SIMILAR THING HERE???] (rsHomeT("CustomHomeName")) Then Response.Write " & CustomHomeName & " Else Response.Write " & HomeTeamName & " End If
I dont want to use LIKE in my sql queries to be able to do this.
I have learnt how to use some aspects of php. But have got a little stuck on databases. Are there some easy examples to follow from the internet on how to modify databases in asp?
Is asp very similar to php? In the sense that you can achieve the same things with it?
is there an online dictionary that I can use to learn asp? especially one that can be kept and stored offline(I am not on the internet at home)
I'm developing with CF 5 and SQL Server 2000. I think they are both great products. The major draw is their cost. I don't develop stand alone products because anyone that wants to purchase them must also purchase CF Server and SQL Server. So I run them as a hosted service.
MySQL is supposed to be free. If you are using this product, how do you like it? What are you using for a front end?
I'd like to move toward developing software that some one can run on their own webserver with the only cost being the software purchase. That means the database and front end software need to be free (MySQL, PHP, CGI). If the customer doesn't have these, they can download them for free or small fee. What are some feasible alternatives to CF and SQL Server?
Is ASP Apache comparable to ASP or ASP.NET? Everything will run on a Lunix Server to keep cost down.