my problem is that i load an xml file (which displayed well in iexplorer standalone) with an asp file, and the page displays o instead of ő, u instead of ű, so my central european characters are changed. the xml well formed, and well encoded. i hope ;)
I have a website that has a asp secured members only aria that keeps session variables to check if someone is logged in or not (if session variables are not there then redirect to logon screen) but I also have non members aria and I need a way of asking the user if they want to move away from the members only area or go back to it. I have used an asp to find out if the page is a non member page and if there is a session variable there.
If there is a session variable and is a non member page then I use JavaScript to bring up a confirm box that if the cancel button is pressed then it goes back a page. The problem is that when you go back a page the session variable gets lost. Dose anyone know how to solve this problem or a better way of doing this?
I am using an ACCESS-database to store Slovak words. Those words may contain special characters like : ÄŒ ÄŽ Äš Ľ Ň ŘÅ* Ť Ž. When I want to retreave and show those words in IE using ASP, those characters are replaced by a questionmark! I suppose I need to use codepages, and I have done quit som research on the internet but I can not get it to work properly.
My database (.mdb) has a 255 lenght text field, I need to insert the content of a request.form of not a text field, but a TEXTAREA:
---code--- <textarea name="comentario" rows="10" cols="50" wrap="PHYSICAL"> --end-code- how can I limit the textarea to a max number of characters, like 255? I think I should use any ASP code and a "there is an error" page, but I dont wonder how to made the sintaxis.
I know we have this thread somewhere, but I can't seem to find it now
I want to show the first 100 chars of a string, but I don't want a word to be cut in half at the end, it must show the whole word then and go a bit beyond 100 chars.
This will be used for a comments system, comments will be displayed on the front page, and I want the field (Comment) to only display the first 300 or so chars
I am having a probem with asp, xml, com while using chinese chars. The chinese letters come out of com fine and they are also fine when i use asp to write to a text file. When i load the chinese chars into an xml dom they become invalid Chinese chars show as this æˆ'çš,,模æ?¿. but when i doa xsl translation then some of the chinese chars are displayed and some are shown as garbage chars. My ASP Page has the following headers
Part of the content of one of our web pages uses wingdings and Chr(239) through Chr(242) (which are little arrow outlines, though that's not really important.)
It worked just fine in Windows 2000 Server, but now under Server 2003 it seems that characters above 127 get converted somehow, and our code no longer produces the desired effect.
Does anyone know how to make it send our content without modification, or how to encode it in a way that it makes it out to the browser with the intended character value (as opposed to some thoroughly useless conversion to a 7 bit value)?
I have an ASP function in place to strip invalid chars out of a data store before I create an XML file of this data, but my function doesn't work on a certain set of chars.
As far as I can see these are the following:
a) trademark char b) long hyphen/dash char c) smart/curly quotes (both left and right)
Even though my function is set up as follows: Code:
I have a form where the user enters a customer name, then clicks the submit button which then adds it to a database. This works absolutely fine untill the name has an apostrophe in it.
eg when the name entered is O'Hanlon and its submitted, I get this error.....
Microsoft JET Database Engine (0x80040E14) Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression ''O'Hanlon'
I have an application that let's the user enter text into a textbox and this data is collected on the server and stored in a database.
The page is multilingual and sets Response.Charset to the appropiate for the language, for example gb2312 for chinese etc. This made all texts on the page show up alright.
However, I did not change the codepage of the page so ASP encoded the post data sent to the server and I have got really ugly texts for certain languages.
I have had applications before doing the same thing where the page has been able to decode the posted characters again when redisplaying them, but in this case I haven't been able to get anything meaningful from them.
It seems to me that the encoded text depends on the charset used when entering the text, entering chinese characters when using iso-8859-1 gives me character codes like Ó’ which probably would be alright to convert but chinese text that has been entered in the gb2312 charset look like this Code:
I have an ASP page that loops through a SQL Server 2000 table, then downloads an Excel sheet the users can save, etc. Works fine, except, I see that in one particular "comments" field the Excel sheet returns a #VALUE! error in the cell when there is a large amount of text. I've looked through the MSKB, MSDN and many ng posts to see if there is a workaround or solution to this, inclduing looking at the xlWorksheet properties (I've tried 'xlWorksheet.Cells(iRow, 11).WrapText = True), played with Orientation, etc. But to no avail.
I have loads of text in russian chars that I need to put to a MySQL db (version is 3.23).
a) Is there some way to make MySQL db to accept russian chars? b) If not, there must be ready-to-use functions to convert the russian chars to HTML-entities?
The site is done with ASP & VbScript, but of course JScript/Perl script based function suits well too. I've tried searching with Google too but thin results
The problem is that a person uses kind of a CMS where he/she can type different language versions of certain phrases. In practise there is a textarea type of field for all languages where he/she types the russian text which is then saved to a MySQL database.
I've got two sites, on the same server, with the same pages (ones for test, ones live) the only dif that I can find is the global.asa has different db strings.
The sites (that I didn't write) are using javascript (not jscript, javascript) as their ASP serverside language.
The sites login, set some session values, then redirect to a .htm that builds a frameset and loads some pages. This redirect is losing all the set session values on only ONE of the sites. Any ideas where to start?
In my access database i have 2 tables called seceret question and secret answer. I would like to provide users with thier passwords without using emails. There would be a screen where they can enter thier username, secret answer then thier password will be displayed on the screen. Or alternatively they could just enter thier username and thier password
my site apears to be loosing its session variable because it uses dynamically created absolute links. but because the user could have entered the site using any of 4 domains the links might change the domain.
So the user sees no difference but the cart has lost its session. firstly, is this possible? Secondly can I determin the url used to find the site and use that in the dynamic links?
I allways loose the Sessionvariables in my asp-pages (I'm using IIS5.0 with Visual Interdev 6.0).
For Example: when i create a startpage.asp, and type > Session("PersonalNr") = 456 < he cant remember this value on another page.
when i query this value (for example in endpage.asp):
Response.Write(Session(("PersonalNr")), i get the value 0, because the session will be restarted (The function "Session_OnStart" will be called again in the global.asa file)
I have pg1 sending 6 vars to page2. Page2 uses the 6 vars to pull from an access database the fields of a specific tbl. under the sql stmt a function displays the records with headers, which will be sortable and pgable.
Problem is this. The initial load is fine with sortable hdrs and pgable pgs. BUT when the user clicks on any header to sort or next pg, then the vars are lost and the sql stmt is emptied.
Is there a way to hold the vars, or convert them easily to a hardcode type string?
I have a problem with my asp code on an iis 6.0 server on windows 2003 web. When I redirect between to asp pages on my web-site, where pageA is in a different virtual directory from pageB the session variables value a lost. I know that it is the session ID there increases. (New session).
If I make the same call in the same virtual directory the session variables is not lost. Is it some thing about different application pools? If sow, how can I join two or more application pools regarding to session variables? If not is there a none coding work around.
1. A Form which is a drop down menu, posts selected value to the same page. 2. This page connects to a database and depending on the selection from the form. the results are displayed for that selection. 3. This page needs to refresh to pull updated data from the data base. Heres the problem.. I have the form and page pulling the correct information and displaying it on the page, but when the page does a refresh the value selected from the form is lost and then no results will show.
I have a project in which I'm trying to embed one site, that uses session stored variables, inside an IFRAME in another site (which for that matter doesn't even use sessions).
Problem is, that it doesn't always save the session. When I try to access it from some computers, I have no problem, the session variable is stored and I can browse the site in the IFRAME and everything's ok, but on other computers, the session variable value simply disappears.
To simulate the situation, assume that the two following html trees are the site that goes into the IFRAME: Code:
currently i working on project in asp, i done everything in my own company server and eveyrthing works fine, when i migrate to customer place server, eveyrthing also working fine, but the only thing doesnt work is session variable, i totally cant get my session variable in the customer place's server. Server in my company and my client is the same, window 2003 server, iis 6.
Is there any way in ASP to catch a destroyed session when the user closes their window.
Example.
When a user enters a page, I create a session - Session("blah")="blah" . However when the window is closed, the session is destroyed, but before it's being destroyed, I want to some things.
I have an mypage.asp page with a button, one can access this page only
if Session("smth") = 1. There is also an empty iframe in this page (src is not specified). When I click the button I will fill the iframe with a page (src = 'another.asp').
For security reasons I check the login session in another.asp and Session("smth") is empty no matter I have logged before.
In mypage.asp Session("smth") is still on and its value is 1 but it looks like it gets lost in the iframe.
We're experiencing random user sessions losses on our web applications, and are researching for any useful information which may shed light on this problem.
Environment:
In our company, we're developing a web product based on ASP.NET 2.0, in conjunction with Oracle database over ADO.NET and external COM objects running on the server, interacting with the database, and with external modules.
Our servers are Windows Server 2003, running IIS 6.0, with all the latest patches and updates provided by Microsoft. Web application on the server is a precompiled version of our web solution. Code:
I've made a form that works almost correctly. Problem is that When You fill in a form and push on preview, you see the information you've filled in. Now in this page (preview page) I made a few hidden fields with all information to send it further. Now in the result page I don't see all the information I've typed before on the form. Especcially the text or number after a (non breaking space.) It is just lost. Why???
To better manage our secure site we just separated the registration and checkout sections of our web into separate virtual directories. These new virtual directories are on the same server as the primary eCommerce website. This is an ASP site (not asp.net). When this version goes into production it will be on a 2003 server (IIS 6) with a SQL Server backend (located on a different server). Now when the main server passes control to one of the new virtual webs the session information is lost. I'm having problems finding information on the web as to how to maintain this information between the web and virtual directories. It's imperative that this information remain secure so query strings or anything that would pass visible data is not an option.