The VIRTUALSITE name is really the virtual directory created under IIS. I clone my website multiple times, to cater for different people. So, each person gets a different VIRTUALSITE name. This gets messy when I need to update the websites. I can't do a diff/merge because the files of each site had a "search & replace" applied to them to change the VIRTUALSITE name to the corresponding person.
The VIRTUALSITE name is really the virtual directory created under IIS.
I clone my website multiple times, to cater for different people. So, each person gets a different VIRTUALSITE name.
This gets messy when I need to update the websites. I can't do a diff/merge because the files of each site had a "search & replace" applied to them to change the VIRTUALSITE name to the corresponding person.
Has anyone experienced this problem? Can someone give me some tips/solution on how to resolve this?
The VIRTUALSITE name is really the virtual directory created under IIS.
I clone my website multiple times, to cater for different people. So, each person gets a different VIRTUALSITE name.This gets messy when I need to update the websites. I can't do a diff/merge because the files of each site had a "search & replace" applied to them to change the VIRTUALSITE name to the corresponding person.Has anyone experienced this problem? Can someone give me some tips/solution on how to resolve this?
If I have 1 Virtual Dirctory with 2 different subfolders are these 2 different folders different virtual folders? Or if I have 2 different Virtual Directories each containing a subfolder are these two subfolders 2 different virtual folders?
I'm asking because Microsoft is using the term "virtual folders" and I am not sure if they mean the former or the later.
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 am hosing website using ASP on windows2003 standard server in IIS 6.0 sessions are getting expired immediately. Could any one help me in managing sessions in iis 6.0 and ASP?
I have a fairly ambitious client who would like to offload the management of intranet content to other individuals in the organization. For the project to be successful, the data management must be as painless as possible. Accordingly, the ideal interface for data input is Microsoft Word, as most users are extremely comfortable working with it.
I would like to be able to create word templates/forms which are dynamically populated with data from an database, then downloaded to the client PC. Once the data is updated, I would like the user to upload their files back to the server, which will in turn update its database and maintain an audit-trail of all changes.
Can this be done? I'm assuming that if I install Office on the server, it would be feasible using the office API, but I would love to be able to do this without office on the server.
Can any body help me in developing the code for managing playlists. The code allows us to select/deselect audio files into/out of the playlist. I am trying to develop a radio. so any idea about real time playback is also welcome.
I have a site that enables users to search for property details and access a specific property brochure. They can search by price and other property features etc.
This is all working fine, I now need to be able to return usesr to a specific page within the result set after they have viewed a specific property. I dont want to rely on the back button, I would like to provide a link which returns them to the result page they came from. The users are not known to the site.
What is the most efficient way of handling this, I have had a look a several options but I'm realy not sure what it the most efficient.
I have a domain www.company.com and also a sub domain like forum.company.com I have learned that the sub domain is actually a folder under my main domain so if I typed www.company.com/forum - it would go to the same file as if I typed the sub domain, unfortunatly all the files in the subdomain point to root paths eg: /Images/logo.gif
This isn't a problem as the subdomain is seperate and I treat it like its a new website.
I was wondering before I spend more money and activate a 10mb SSL folder - how would I actually code for this folder?
Is the SSL on a seperate server, or just a folder off the main domain name?
I want to do a register system "username" etc & some personnal details through a sercure line.
My web site is entirely based on XML/XSL. Transformation of XML into HTML is a server-side process. All my URLs are like this: http://host/Application/?Document=AnyDoc&Chapter=3. There is only one script, default.asp, in the root web that processes requests and displays HTML content based on the query string.I'd like to intercept calls to http://host/Application/Catalog and translate into http://host/Application/?Document=Catalog before it is passed to the custom error 404 handler. Can it be done - do I need a HTML filter or something?
I am writing an intranet and want to be able to hyperlink to all files within a specific folder AND it's subfolders. Whilst I can hyperlink to the files in the specified folder AND I can also iterate through the subfolders and list them, for some reason I cannot hyperlink to the sub folders. I am writing this software at home using a computer that has IIS and Windows 98 and am accessing this as my server from another computer on my network.
My Home Page on the Server is http://maxitek (the name of my Windows98 Computer) and when I look at the value of the variable "PathSpec" - it becomes C:Inetpubwwwroot which when I try to create links to the sub folder it is probably here where the problem is. The files themselves link, but not with their full subfolder names, i.e., for a file called "C:Inetpubwwwrootmytestmytest2mytest.txt" I am getting a link that just looks like this Code:
I've looked everywhere and can't seem to figure out how to create folders. I've got a tonne of other stuff sussed and am about to attempt creating text files, but folders elude me still.
I have written some ASP code that creates a group of folders using the FileSystemObject. It all works fine when the folders are being created on the same server becuase I have the correct permissions. The problem is that the code is going to be activated when people do something on our intranet. The guy in IT has set up the permissions for the Inetuser account so that in theory it should work.
It isn't working though. The first place it falls over is when I check to see if a folder exists on this other server, it doesn't find it. I am trying to access it using the full path i.e.
If fso.FolderExists(//servername/folder1/folder2)) then...
That doesn't seem to work though because it doesn't find it when it definitely exists. Does anyone know how I should be doing this?
I expect this has been covered before but I can't anything to reflect this. How (with code) can you view folders within a directory from within a drop down menu?
Is there something similar that will allow you to select a partcular directory? For example, I may want to select a folder called projects rather than a file.
When I click search in Editplus, I get a browse button that allows me to select directories. Under ODBC Data Sources in my control panel, there is a button to select directories. What programming is needed to get this type of browse capability?
I am trying to use the FileSystemObject to create a copy of a directory (including all sub-folders and files within this directory) but i just cant get me head around it.
Can anyone point me to a tutorial or some sourcecode that i can play with?
Seems that my XP Pro IIS is being a jackass. When I run my ASP scripts it seems to give me this wierd error. Big_Al told me that it was because my script is inside a read-only folder and that something along the lines is really messing it all up.
Now this had brought a new problem. I changed the IIS Console features to Read, Write etc. but its not changing the wwwroot nor the sub folders. Whenever I un select read-only it simply reactivates itself ! What do I do to make the damned thing change!?!?!
I currently have a asp page that will display what is currently in my windows folder. The problem i have is with permissions. I have all my departments on a page when i type in called: http://myserver/Website/dir_list.asp
in this i am showing different departments in hyperlinks to the windows structure. I have beside each department to tell me the amount of files that are in that department(folder).
I am having a problem whereby if i right click n the eningeering department and get rid of myserverusers account. I do not want everybody to have access to this.Only a dedicated person for the engineering department.
when i put the person individual login name to have access to it and get rid of myserverusers, it will come up with permission denied on the count, even though i have given myself administrator permission to the folder.
I basically have to take the permissions for myserverusers away from the folder but if i do, no matter what permissions i give the folder, it will keep denying me access without this. IUSR_<machinename>
Has any one ever comes across something like this before?
I have one asp file including another asp file in a seperate folder. The file of the parent is in a read only, but the child is in a write and read file. If i run the child alone you can write with it no problems, but if i try to write with it calling it through the parent it tells me that permission are denied.
So my question is: are file permissions inhereted by the child from the parent? Is there any way of getting around this besides moving the parent into the same folder as the child?
Would anyone have a way to access certain Exchange public folders that contain news group emails, perform a query on the folders for keywords and return a list of those emails?
Basically, I've been asked to put a simple single field on a web page that will query a list of exchange public folders and return a list of those emails that have a key word match.
sort of like the MS Index server does on folders with files where one has an asp interface to query the index data base.
I am developing a small e-commerce site that allows users to create an account, pay, and then download audio files.I have only been doing ASP for about 6 months and this is a new problem for me: I need to not only password protect the pages (using Sessions and checking usernames and passwords against an Access database), but I also need to password protect the audio files themselves, so that users can't just type in the absolute URL to the audio files and get them for free.
I'm guessing password protecting the entire folder that contains the pages and audio files would be the best way to go, but I have no idea how to do this, and haven't been able to find any info on it.the site is part of a larger already existing site which is on a Shared Windows hosting account, so I have no root-level access to install any new software or technologies.
I mapped dirve in a another computer as K: and I need to listout folders in a asp page that mapped drive. So I was checked that drive is in ready state using IsReady property, but it will return false. But when I was tried in VB application using same code it work perfectly. So any one know what can be happned.
<% set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") set d = fso.GetDrive("K:")
if d.IsReady Then response.write " Drive " & d.driveletter & " is Ready " else response.write " Drive " & d.driveletter & " is not Ready " end if %>
How can i set FSO to read from more that one folder at a time.
I would like to get a list of files from more that one directory, i have code that gets the file list from one folder but how i can make it get the files from another folder also ? eg. Set Folder to more than one folder Code:
Is it possible to assign permissions on the fly as you are creating a directory structure on the web server?
I want to create a new folder for each new user of this system I built. Each folder will have the same permissions and will be used for uploading images. Should I just have write permissions on the parent folder and have the folder permissions inherited from the parent? Or is there a better way to do it?