ok here is my scenario - using model, vew , controller architecture:
-- user submits the view page to the controller
-- controller issues a server.execute on a model page to update the changed information
-- upon successful updating of the the information, the controller issues server.transfer back to the view
-- everything is fine at at this point, however, if the user hits the re-submits the page at this point, the original items are still in the request object from the first time around because the page never went out of scope - so this causes another update to be inssued because changes are detected between what is in the database and what is in the request.form collection.
I have a problem with getting a redirect to work on our server.
It's worked fine on our server for months, but suddenly won't work and I can't figure out why.
codewise, It's nothing special:
Response.Redirect("indexThankYou.htm");
instead of redirecting the browser to this page, an JavaScript-alert-style message comes up with the text:
Cannot Find 'file://E:wwwrootmdc00152-learnproengine2_00index.htm'. Make sure the path or Internet address is correct.
(No page exists, nor was there ever any mention of it in the code)
I've examined the output with fiddler to find:
<html><head><title>Object moved</title></head><body> <h2>Object moved to <a href='E:wwwrootmdc00152-learnProEnginev2_00index.htm'>here</a>.</h2></body></html>
I've checked that the aspnet client folder, and it's there and loads with a code 200 (from fiddler)
Has anyone any ideas why this might have suddenly stopped working? Does this sound like a cache-ing problem? The code has worked fine previously.
On my WinXP machine, with both IE6 and Firefox 1.0, response.redirect and server.transfer take about a minute. But on my WinNT machine with IE5.5, it works instantly. What's going on?
but I keep getting a "permission denied" error. If I just put the same address string in IE6's Address box and go to it, IE opens myusername's FTP home page just fine, so I know the FTP site is working as expected. Also, if I put in an anonymous ftp site, without the username and password (e.g. "ftp://ftp.microsoft.com"), the redirect works fine, too.
I don't want the user to be prompted by IE for the username and password at the FTP site, so I am providing them from within the web site.
What can be preventing the response.redirect from handling non-anonymous FTP access? Is there a better way to do this?
Any one has Idea, How to use Server.Transfer and Server.Execute, When I tried to use these methods I got an eror:
Server object error 'ASP 0230 : 80004005' Server.Transfer Error /SISWeb/portal_logon.asp, line 40 The call to Server.Transfer failed while loading the page.
anybody is there who can respond to this problem. Do I need to change any setting at IIS?
I have the following codes working fine on one PC running Win2000 Server, but fails on another PC running WinXP. When I check the system log, it tells me the problem is on line 8, that is :-
I would like to use Server.Transfer to redirect users to a given page, while maintaining the state of form fields. This works fine on a single server. However, this will be deployed in a load balanced environment. I know that Session variables and load balanced environments don't mix. Do I have a cause for concern with Server.Transfer as well?
I m using ASP(not .net) ,I want to use server.transfer from a.asp to a.asp (the same page), but i want to remove all the querystring before transferring the page.........although response.redirect can do, it cannot fulfil some response.write b4 the redirection.
How would i embed the Server.Transfer() into the button onClick() event. I did try this:Code:
<td><input type="button" name="edit" value="Edit" onClick="<%Server.Transfer("edit.asp")%>"/></td> but this will display the edit.asp page without the need to click on the Edit button.
i'm using a model, view, control architecture for a group of .asp pages.
i can't decide whether to use Server.Transfer or Server.Execute to pass posted data from my control to my model. are there security implications for using Server.Execute?
just wanting some advice on pros/cons to each of these since this is the first time i'm attempting to use these methods.
We're getting "ERROR (0x8007000E) Not enough storage is available to complete this operation" errors on a fairly large, busy ASP/SQL Server web site. The error is being thrown on a line calling oRs.GetRows() on one of our busiest pages. The array returned from the GetRows() call will be 'cleaned up' when the page goes out of scope, but I wonder if we should be calling Erase specifically after the last usage to explicitly free allocated memory. Is there any actual benefit doing this cleanup explicitly? I've always throught that ASP's memory deallocation was a bit spotty - can anyone comment.
I have 2 seperate web applications A and B. During the execution of A, I want to do a Server.Transfer to a page in application B. This works fine if A has a reference to B, but without the reference, I get the following error:
Parser Error
Description:
An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately.
Parser Error Message:
Could not load type 'B.WebForm1'.
Source Error:
Line 1: <%@ Page language="c#" Codebehind="B.aspx.cs" AutoEventWireup="false" Inherits="B.WebForm1" %> Line 2: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" > Line 3: <HTML>
Source File: c:inetpubwwwrootBB.aspx Line: 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.2032; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.2032
It seems to be looking for B.dll in the path for application A, and can't find it. Because of the specifics of this project I am unable to set a reference, or even include a <codeBase> element in the config file. Is there any way to force the runtime to look in the path of the target application instead of the launching app?
I am thinking of creating a custom 404 page which does a server.transfer to a variety of different pages. My question is what shows up in the log, which the web statistics are based on?
1. The non existent page, which is requested? 2. The custom 404 page? 3. The page it gets transfered to?
I am trying to open a jpg file using server.transfer which is giving me this error
I have about 10 images out of which 7 are working and for three images i am getting an error message.
I have listed the error message
Active Server Pageserror 'ASP 0116' Missing close of script delimiter /rtp/trt.jpg, line 11 The Script block lacks the close of script tag (%>). error '8000d001' /ttt.asp, line 7
Please send me a solution as i have been trying this from the last three days and could not find a solution.
I read somewhere that server.transfer had a 2nd parameter so control and input values were 'passed' to the transferred to page, but it's giving me an error of wrong number of parameters. I have IIS5, is that the problem? or is it that it's an ASP page (not ASPX)
I'm trying to pass 2 simple values (an integer and a string) from a start page (start.aspx) to an aspx contained within a frameset (say destpage.aspx).
I can server.transfer the values directly to destpage.aspx but I'm struggling to work out how pass the form values to destpage.aspx when it is contained in a frameset.
Is there an easier way? Is it possible to pass the values to an aspx that defines the frameset then pass to destpage.aspx?
I user Server.Transfer "MyTest.asp" to redirect the ASP page and it went through successfully If I used
Server.Transfer "MyTest.asp?R=22
The system return "An invalid character was specifiied in the Path parameter for the MapPath method." error (It seems that system treat parameter string as body of path
This ASP works fine in Windows NT server, but it does not work on Windows 2003 server.
Got a quick query in relation to the Server.Transfer method available in IIS 5+/ASP. I've got an issue where I want to take a portion of an online app and extract this out into a web site on its own, so I will end up having two web sites. This planned to aid problems we've been having with performance, as if the portion (which is an app in its own right) has problems we then have to restart the whole site and so bring everything down just because of the portion of the app which we're having issues with. Taking the portion of the site will allow us to run it in isolated mode in ISS and so just restrat that if needed, while not affecting the rest of IIS.
Anyways, I'm in the process of writing a jump page to facilitate the process of moving from the first site to the new second site, but as we need to reuse session info created in site 1 I need a way of passing this over to the second site.
I've been aware of the Server.Transfer but never really used it so I'm not too sure how I can actually use this. I was planning to write an ASP page that takes the required info out of session is site 1, calling Server.Transfere to send it over to the second site. I don't want to do a Response.Redirect, not wanting the client to do this and not allowing it to know what info I'm using in the session.
And so, I thought the Server.Transfer would facilitate this, but after reading some of the documentation on MSDN I'm not sure I can, ie: redirect to another ASP page in this way and tack on a QueryString holding all the session info I need, as MSDN says that I'll get an 'ASP 0173 error, "Invalid Path Character"' error if I have a question-mark '?' in the path, or any other of a list of invalid chars. But then I need this '?' char to build my QString ie: XXX.asp?sas=123&jdy=0689...
So what I'm after is some clarification that I can use Server.Transfere in this way or not, ie to redirect to an ASP page and tack on a QueryString, of if it just allows for an ASP page without s QString. So then if I want to do this I might need to use the Response.Redirect method, or some other way!!
MSDN also says: "When you use the Transfer method, the state information for all the built-in objects are included in the transfer. This means that any variables or objects that have been assigned a value in session or application scope are maintained"
....So will I have the session info from site 1 available in site 2 after the redirect or does this only apply for a Server.Transfer within the same web (which I think is what it means!).
I don't have an environment up that I can test this on yet so I'm kinda feeling may wat in the dark here, hence my lengthly post.