I want to divide long HTML page (paging) into smaller pages.I know how to do it if I use recordset but in my project, I dont need to read from a Database, I'm reading a file system wich is a folder and list all files insid it.
If the content of a db field is too long, (like when the web page ends up being 3 A4 page lengths due to alot of content in the db field), is there a way of say, creating a 'next page', thus splitting the data content over 2 pages?
I have a page that is taking way too long to load. The time is around 8 minutes. It is pulling about 2600 records from an SQL database.
The page works properly, and I’ve put a “Please wait” <div> to help, but I’m not sure where to look as to the problem. How much is the way the page is built or the server that is serving up the page? Code:
My server hangs for a really long time after I run the following code...
It is to serve up 3 types of files: a picture, a word document, and an mp3 file from a directory "/uploads" that is not accessible through the URL. The script works perfectly for the picture and doc file, but nothing loads when it is used for the audio files. The files are a few megs large, but after I run it I can't access ANYTHING on the site for quite some time.
What's wrong? Is it something wrong with M@rco's script? Did I impliment it wrong?
I don't mind if it simply takes a long time for it to load the audio file, but it is killing the entire server it seems like. Code:
I have the following test.asp page which needs one parameter querystr but my querystr is a very long string value. When I send a long value the query string is getting truncated after some characters.
Can you please kindly share the code segment to workaround how to pass such a long string value to a asp page. This is how I invoke the test page:
http://localhost/?querystr=select ............ from xxxxx
but part of my query string never gets passed to the asp page appears asp as a limitation on max string length can you please provide me a workaround how I can overcome and pass the right string to asp.
I don't know if a premade script exists out there, but I couldn't find it. I am looking for a script to use for my golf team. We have In-House Tourneys that we play, and I want to show earnings won for the tourney, kind of like the PGA golf does. What this script would have to do, is see how many players finished the tourney, and divide the total (which would be $1,000,000 cyberbucks) per event. I would need it to give first the most, second less, and so on. But the thing that I am unable to do,is determine the breakdown with different amount of finishers.
If 4 finished all the time, the formula would be easy, but sometimes there are as many as 20 that finish.
I'm trying to split some data across two tables by counting the entries in sql, then dividing the count by 2. I keep getting a type mismatch error. Here's the specific Code:
At the moment, I'm working on search engine based on several crtierias. Upon submiting their query, the system will then compare the values entered with the DB and return the search results. Those search results are displayed in a table and users are able to print out that search result page for reference.
However my problem now is if there are more than say 4 search results, though they can view it on screen, they cant print out the whole table! The table will be cut into 2, leaving the rest of the data out. So I was wondering if I can program it in a way where if there is more than 4 rows, it will break into 2 tables. I've attached my files for references. Code:
When sending long emails a mysterious space-character is added after a certain number of characters. Any idea why that happens? I am using a Dundas Mailer control (if that matters) called from an asp script.
I have a database-driven site and it is possible for users to leave comments, which get written to the database. How do I make it so large comments can be added?I am getting this error message:
Microsoft JET Database Engine error'80040e21'
The field is too small to accept the amount of data you attempted to add. Try inserting or pasting less data.
/wall2.asp, line 37
I have set the default field type in the database to be 'memo'and set the default text field size to 255 (the maximum allowed)
Is anyone aware of any sort of asp coding to deal with long URLs? I have a few asp that pull URLs from fields within a MS db, which then display on a width-limited table. Is there any way to wrap these long URLs such that my table doesn't get widened? e.g. wrapping at "/" or something similar?
ok I have a page that displays all of the 3000+ records of people, phone numbers, and email addresses. on this page I have added a link that combines all of the e-mail addresses into one mailto: link so that we can mass notify these people of upcoming projects. the problem is that i think the link is too big for the browser to handle. the view source shows that everything is there but i cannot click the link. i have tried both IE and FireFox to no avail. The code is below just in case i have a typo or something...
sql = "Select * from people WHERE (IsNull(m_idstatus) OR m_idstatus <> 'id2') AND (m_email Like '%@%')" ...
y = 0 do while not rs.eof If (rs("m_email") = "" OR IsNull(rs("m_email"))) Then e_email = e_email Else e_email = e_email & rs("m_first_name") & " " & rs("m_last_name") & "(" & rs("m_email") & "); " y = y + 1 End If rs.movenext loop ...
I have also tried changing the format of the link by adding test@test.com before the ?bcc= but get the same results on both browsers. Like I said in the beginning I assume that the link is just too big for the browser; does anyone have any ideas besides making a mail form in the page? I would prefer to stick with a mailto link so that we can keep internal Outlook features.
I'm currently working on an ASP site that connects to a MySQL database I've built a form that allows users to insert press releases. They add the date and title and then the text of the release.
The problem that I'm having is that every so often when the user submits the form they get an error message saying "Command text too long" The record isn't added to the database after this
I use a longtext field for holding the main text of the press release Code:
I'm trying to use ServerXMLHTTP on an ASP (not ASP.NET) page to retrieve large binary data from a remote server. When the request is large (more than a few megabytes), the ServerXMLHTTP page jumps to nearly 100% CPU utilization for an unusually long time. The remote server needs a few seconds to prepare the request, during which time the CPU seems OK. It seems that as soon as the data is ready to retrieve, the CPU usage jumps and remains that way until the data has all been copied to the requesting server. That takes way too long - about 35 seconds when requesting a 12 MB file over a gigabit Ethernet.
I use ServerXMLHTTP hundreds of thousands of times daily on this same system on the same network, with absolutely no problem - but for smaller requests. There's something about the size of the request that makes it blow up.
I saw some reports of older systems with this problem (Windows 2000), but I'm running IIS 6 on Windows Server 2003, SP1.
I am trying to simply print to screen all the data in a colum from a .mdb file. Later I will do more advanced things but for now this would be good.
What I have WORKS, but takes a LONG time to retrieve the first record, if I tell it to retrieve more than one row it will time out. I was hoping to connect to the file directly and not have to create an ODBC connection. The code seems simple enough and the server is no dud (p4 2.4ghz) so do I need to setup a DSN and connect to it that way? Code:
I am trying to return a recordset of data. The problem is my SQL query does not fit on 1 row. What do I need to do to start a new row. I tested the asp when I trimmed my query down to 1 row and it worked.
I'm developing an intranet application using W2k server and IE5.5 - 6.x clients. I've got one particular function that calls a stored procedure to update a number of records, depending on user input. The problem we have run into is that this procedure can take a few minutes to complete in certain circumstances, and of course IIS times out.
I've been doing some searching for a solution, but most of the answers I've found relate to showing a 'Please wait' message while processing the page, which doesn't help in this situation. The others I've found relate to using MSMQ, which would probably help, but leads to a load of testing issues that I'm not prepared to deal with at the moment.
Are there any other 'common' ways to handle this at the ASP level?
I have a very long string statement that needs spltting down into smaller sections and segments. I know how to use the split() function, and it splits the string down into smaller sections, however when I try and split one of these smaller sections into segments it throws an error out. Firstly is it possible to keep splitting the same string again and again to break it down? If not does anybody know how I would go about breaking down the string?
I was performing some testing on my forms and in the comments section of the form, I copied and pasted a large amount of text. All of the text appeared on my confirmation page that I have that shows all of the submitted information. Once I hit submit on the confirm page so that the INSERT will occur, only about 1/4 of the text that was entered shows up on my "Submission Confirmation" page.
The text insert appears in the database, but only the 1/4 of the text that was entered. I'm using the "text" datatype and the length is set to 16. Can anyone think of why only a portion of my text is being displayed and then inserted into the table?
I'm trying to put a long hyperlink into my database table which works fine. I used longtext as the field type. My records insert just fine. But when I try to retrieve the records on the asp page all the other data shows up but the hyperlink data. Here's an example of my link.
I have an Oracle database which has a field LONG RAW type to store text files. I'm trying to display the output of this field in ASP but I'm having problems. I've gone through many different approaches but they either do nothing or do the following;
I've tried doing response.binarywrite(rs("data_object")) and I get somethinglike below ....
I have a recordset that has 12 records in it, and about 25 columns. Unfortunately, I have to write the records out as columns in an ASP page, and the columns as rows. So, what I have done is a Do Until myRS.EOF and write all the records in <td></td> tags. I then do a myRS.MoveFirst before going to the next line.
I have one page that is identical in code, just using a different recordset, that is taking about 7 seconds to write per line. The other 2 pages are taking less than a second per line. Has anyone seen anything like this before? Anyone have any suggestions? Below is an example of a loop that is taking so long to run.