Global.asa :: Assign Diffrent Global.asa To Each Application
I have one application folder containing all ASP code files. I want host multiple sites pointing to same code. Can I do this ? If YES then how I can assign diffrent global.asa to each application...
I still have no clear idea of Application_OnEnd functioning on w2000 both Pro and Server. I have this sub in my global.asa which is supposed to save Application scope variables to a file. (then Application_OnStart will restore theses variables from the file)
It worked fine on local w98/PWS and on ISP NT4-Server/IIS4 To initiate Application_OnEnd and Application_OnStart for test purposes it was sufficient to re-upload global.asa Also Application_OnEnd were fired and registered by global.asa when shutting Windows down in a proper way.
On w2000 re-uploading global.asa does not trigger Application_OnEnd.Nevertheless it does trigger Application_OnStart Neither does Application_OnEnd work on shutting W2K down Is it a known behavour or I am having some anomaly? Perhaps w2k need a different syntax for Application_OnEnd?
my understanding was when IIS restarts that time when the first session is requested application_on Start is called. My session time out is 1 minute. after every session time out happens when the session is requested then it goes to application_onStart first. Isn't application on start just happens only when IIS restarts and first session requested.
I have absolutely no idea how global.asa works. I've read through quite a number of articles and they're all fine and dandy but implementing it on my (first) ASP application just doesn't work. It's amazing how ASP.NET automates everything for you.
Anyway, I need to store session variables and I have no idea how to. I have no global.asa file, but I can declare session variables fine. So does that mean that somewhere in the ASP process, a Session_OnStart() method's already running.
If I create a global.asa file, I put it in the same directory with other ASP files right?
A global.asa file should contain the basic four application/session methods... and shouldn't really contain much code, unless I want to start a variable with a default value. True or false (I say true). Code:
Until now I've only seen VBScript to handle application and session events (e.g. Application_OnStart, Session_OnStart). Is it possible to do this directly in JavaScript or do I have to write VBScript proxies?
In Global.asa I have mentioned two sub routines 1> Session_OnStart and 2>Application on Start but both of them are not at all initiated when I restart IIS.
Please Tell me why is this happening, I have tried ever ....
I'm just dipping my toes into server-side scripting.
The Global.asa file seemed really nice, but am I understanding correctly that the application onstart event is fired ONLY when the server is started/re-started or when the FIRST user logs onto an ASP application?
If that's the case, then all the changes I keep making to my Global.asa file are pretty useless, right? (which seems to be the case -- i.e., my pages are not using any of the new information). Code:
I am trying to put a condition in my Global.asa file based on the server name.the reason, I want to set a global string as a application variable based on the server I am on. I also need to set a coonection string based on the value of the server. I need to use this connection string to retrieve values from an sp in application on start that sets a load of global variables so I can't really do this anywhere else.
I have a site which until this morning, was on a remote server. The structure was that the "site" was actually a folder on the server, as I am designer and use this arrangement to develop sites. Under the root directory, I had modified the global asa file to include session variables. Ok, so I download the site (folder) to my hard drive, and put it in the folder of "MY Documents" called MyWebs. I then opened VB Studio and created a new solution, which is pointing to the before mentioned directory in My Documents. When I pull the site up in IE, the session variables were not being called, and I realized I had not copied over the asa file. So I did so, placing a copy of it in the hard drive's c inetpub wwwroot directory, and also directly in the my docs mywebs directory,and the site's directory as well. It seems it is still not being called.Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?
I have IIS 5.0 installed on for a test server. the global.asa file runs perfectly.
when tryng the same application on win server 2003 IIS 6.0 the global.asa does not fire. i have set the application as a virtual site and given rights for iwam and iusr. What else could be the problem. Code:
How does IIS 6.0 treat the global.asa file? I had the following problem;
1. uploaded a new site to the win3k server
2. had incorrect db connection string in Session_OnStart in global.asa and website caused errors.
3. Changed the global.asa file to include the correct details. Saved the file. Still got the same errors.
I could not resolve this unless restarting the WWW Service on this server. In IIS 5.0 the global.asa file would reload after resaving it (as the timestamp is updated).
I even waited the next day before restarting the service because I though Session_OnStart expires after my session ends...but the error was still there in the morning.
Hopefully someone will make sense of it for me. Here is the code (I inherited) in the global.asa
Sub Application_OnStart Application("DB.ConnectionString")= "" Application("MaxLoginAttempts") = 5 Set Application("Con") = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") Session("Test") = Now() End Sub
I created a dll to track our users and I want to call it in the Global.asa. How do I do this? I've seen the <OBJECT> tag to create an object, but I'm not sure how to use it correctly.
i'm a little bit confused with using application_onstart.. as u can see in the following code... my DB connection and SQL statements is currently included in my application_onstart event.. but, unfortunately, i wasn't able to reference Application("sUser") in my asp when i tried to run my website Code:
We have over 100 asp pages that reference a table (distribution_components). We added a new column and primary key to that table, so now we have to modify the where clause to include that column (we have to make the new column = to a session variable in the page)
The table appears 531 times in our code. Is there some util or method that allows us to change it globally, other than going to each occurrance, and adding the new column to the where clause.
Basically session_onend will not fire in my global.asa files! I have just made a very simple test to prove its not my programming and it still doesnt fire. Session_onstart works a treat but onend will not work even if you force the session to expire with abandon. I have tried on 2 of our servers now and it doesnt work on either.
my simple test is this:
Sub Session_OnEnd application("test") = "hello" End Sub
Now surely that should work. i obviously have a page that writes that test variable to the page but its always empty.
So when *does* Session_OnEnd fire in my Global.asa file? Does it fire when they click a link to leave the site? Does it fire when the session times out?
I have an ASP application that is a electronic purchase orders system. My problem is that only 3 people can authorise a purchase order. When a purchase order is selected I update the table to show that the field is locked. If they complete the form then the database is updated and the lock is removed, all though at this stage the record moves into another part of the system and the lock becomes redundant. If however they dont complete the form the record is left in a permanent locked state, it could be that they decided to look at the record then navigated away or closed the browser. So i thought maybe i could stick some code that updates the database into the session_OnEnd in the global.asa, so after 20 minutes when the session has ended the lock will free. I don't however have any experience with this and don't even know if this will work. The code won't be a problem its just whether this process will actually work. I am thinking that I code put the order_id into a session variable then when the session variable ends i run a sub in the .asa file that gets the session variable and updates the table.
I am in much need of some help with my global.asa file. I use ASP and mySQL. In a nutshell, When a registered user logs in, a field in I have a field that gets updated in my DB Table. It is a TINYINT. When they log in, it updates the value to 1, when they log out, it updates it to 0. I use a tiny iFrame to create a loop displaying users with the value of 1. Basically a cheasy "Who's Online" function.
How ever I am now trying to create a global.asa file to say when the session times out, I want the global file to just update the value back to 0. I am also attempting it so that if the users browser window closes and then gets reopened PRIOR to the timeout limit, It knows they are still logged in. I can provide my script if anyone thinks they can help. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think my final thought would be that when the user closes their browser, that the session ends and the DB field gets updated from a 1 to a 0.
i'm trying to update my db when the user sessions expires..... So i put the codes below on the golbal.asa file... i tried it a few times but this code wont work... but when i tried in Sub session_on_start it is okay... i notice that we could not use server.mappath or any other objects/variable other than Session or Application variable on global.asa .... have any of u guyz trtied the same thing and works
<script language="vbscript" runat="server"> Sub Session_OnEnd
set adoConn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") adoConn.Open "Driver=MySQL ODBC 3.51 Driver; Database=dhl_21Feb; Uid=user;Pwd=user;" set rssession = adoConn.execute("Update session set LogoutTime = '10.20',status = 'Log_'")
I would like to start using the global.asa file on an ASP app to store information like connection strings, contact e-mail addresses, etc. However, the person I report to is nervous about this, mostly because he's never been exposed to it. He is of the opinion (because he "thinks he heard somewhere") that application variables - and the ASA file in general - is bad. He's giving me a bit of push-back until I can satisfy him that introducing this won't cause problems for the site. Anything I could find on the MSDN just says how to use it, how it works, etc...which is stuff I already know. Has anyone had any problems with the ASA file? Does it cause any performance lagging? Is there any chance that the Application_OnStart event won't fire?
I have a site wich is in a subdirectory of the webSite. I have to use a global.asa file to set session.timeOut even i create an IIS application on the subDirectory global.asa don't run ?!?
if i create a virtual directory instead of IIS application, the global.asa run fine. How can i do to run global.asa on a subDirectory ?
With global.asa application variables can be set. Later can a script in your application change the value of those variables. But when IIS is restarted the old values are used again. Is there a way to get the changes that are done into global.asa?
my global.asa file doesn't seem to be executing in IIS and i don't know how to make them run. Any ideas how to execute the global.asa file in IIS 5.1 ,
I have to write Global.asa with session_onEnd. Firstly, If my IIS have a number of application, may I have a number of global.asa on each application folder? or, i can just have a global.asa on the wwwroot?
Besides, I found that it seems doesn't run when I put global.asa on the application folder.
I have a couple ASP applications running on my server (non .NET) I would like to be able to get a sum total of how many active sessions I have running. I can do this within each app individually as I can just use an Application variable and add/subtract as the sessions are created or deleted. I am trying to come up with a sum total of all sessions between the two (or more) apps running on this server. That way I can tell if it is safe to reboot the box without affecting anyone or not.