The webserver I'm using (which I can't make any changes to) has a Dutch-localsettings. When doing simple calculations the decimal-symbol in ASP is a , (komma). Is it possible to force IIS to use a . as decimal symbol by code? (IIS5)
I'm trying to send mails from asp page.Its showing error.Permission denied.When I checked the IIS settings SMTP server showing unnknown. I cannot start the SMTP server. Wat shall ido to start the smtp server.
I have a problem with the regional settings. I have set the regional settings of the web server to display the numbers in this format 123.456,78. But when I open my web site all number are diplayed with the old format which is 123,456.78. I changes also the regional setting of my computer but it does not work.
is there a way to reset all iis settings? i have tried a reinstall but still have problems. the main one being i cannot see any pages on a website it says page not found when i know there are pages there . i have even switched on directory browsing and clicked through directories to get to any asp pages and it just says page not found . i think its something to do with permissions but cant correct it so i want to reset to original settings, can i do this?
That was the first question. BTW, I am using Windows 2000 Server.
Second questions is how do I transfer session variables from one virtual website to another website. Currently I have session variables set in say www.first.com and then I click a link and goto www.second.com. How can I transfer session variables from www.first.com to www.second.com? Both sites are virtual websites and running on the same physical server running Windows 2000 Server and IIS.
Is it even possible to transfer session variables between 2 websites? Or share the same variables?
how can i tell the user location (from the ragional settings?) in asp? i have a website written in several languages, i want to check the user country and redirect to his language automatically.
Our problem is that we do not want to expose the password of the data base user here - rather maintain it in a dll - is there a way for the code behind classes to set the user/password programmatically ? and if so how?
Is it possible to declare the window settings (like toolbar displayed, width and height, etc.) when a page is loaded? Or is it only possible when with a link to a page? And is it possible with ASP only, or do you need javascript? Does anyone has some examples/tutorials?
I just installed a win2k server with sql2k and when i run datepart(wk,getdate()) it gives the american day of week, not european were monday =1 how do i fix that? can i set something in control panel? everywhere i look in regional settings I see it all set to swedish.
I am trying to set a webserver to use French regional settings for testing ASP pages. According to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q306044, for IIS5, this is a matter of changing the regional settings for the authenticated user, and if this user does not have a user profile then the default regional settings. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be working in IIS6, in that I have change the default user's settings and I am still getting English dates. Can anyone tell me if this is because the way IIS chooses its settings has changed for IIS6 or just because I have done something wrong?
Iīve ran into trouble after a server upgrade. Win server 2003, IIS ver. 6. All regional settings on the server is swedish(thatīs what i want) and it looks correct in all ways but when running the date function in a asp page it returns english short date format 24/5/2004 when I think it should be 2004-05-24.
The problem is that the application assumes swedish short date format.
Iīve read somewhere that the IIS server account has itīs own settings, how do I change this ?
How do I turn off the feature that adds code to my ASP pages in Visual Studio 6? I using include files and the editor keeps adding
<html> <title> etc.....
to all of my pages causing them not to display properly in IE or NS. It's a pain going back in and deleting all of the unnecessary code it adds to my pages.
I've defined two application settings in my web.config file. But in the following code :
Dim rootWebConfig1 As System.Configuration.Configuration rootWebConfig1 = System.Web.Configuration.WebConfigurationManager.O penWebConfiguration(Nothing) If (rootWebConfig1.AppSettings.Settings.Count 0) Then
I have been trying for ages to get IIS running ASP script pages, without success.I don't know if it is a problem with IIS or visual studio I have tinkered with all the obvious stuff. point me to a website or a book which covers initial setup, step by step.
I have asp pages that call a database and sometimes updates it. The pages are under the root the database is in a db folder under the root. My server guy isn't too sure what the permissions should be on the server to these folders (root & db). Can you give me some general instructions for this? Or point me in the right direction for the answer?
I've been trying to save some user settings when the browser closes, but with little success. What I want to do is count a users' resource usage, and write it to a database when the user closes the browser. I tried to use the 'Session_End' event handler in global.asax, but that doesn't seem to work.
i am producing some asp report pages for our company intranet but they dont print out correctly unless i change the internet options settings to "Print background colours or images" is there any way i can change this when people open the webpage?
I wouldnt think that is possible so.... is there any way to get around this using style sheets? I havent really used them yet.
I have an IIS v5.0 installed in a windows 2000 box hosting a set of asp pages. These pages are accessed by premium service subscribers only with a 5-hour timeout setting.
Now I need to build another jsp site for a special group of users which enjoys a longer session timeout of 8 hours. I have duplicated the original asp pages and this duplicated asp pages will be accessed and displayed by iframe in the jsp. (I hate to do this because I'm relying on an ocx for the page to work).
How do I control the session timeout settings of these 2 sets of asp pages so that they have individual timeout settings?
i am having trouble getting CDOSYS to work, i have just changed from CDONTS (which was working fine), because i want to be able to email a webpage as my body Code:
I was testing the date formats with different values set to Session.LCID and then I removed the Session.LCID completely from my asp page and expected the date format to show according to the Regional settings of the server but it was showing the last format of the Session.LCID.
My question is how to remove the value which I previously set to Session.LCID because I want to use back the date format from the Regional settings.
This is regarding a change in the Short Date format under Hebrew Regional Settings, that has caused huge problems in our ASP web application. The change appears to have been introduced sometime before Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 and has remained through to Windows XP. I am looking for a solution that doesn't involve rewriting our application (much) and that allows all our users to keep using Hebrew Regional Settings.
To summarize our problem - we have an ASP-based intranet web application that is used in our Israel office. Before we installed Windows 2000 SP4 on our web server and on the client machines in the office, the application ran perfectly. Dates appeared on the pages and in input textboxes in the correct dd/mm/yyyy format. Immediately after installing SP4, dates on the pages and in input textboxes are formatted as yyyy/mm/dd. This is not just a visual change, it has caused many functions in the application to break. Code:
Our website is currently developed in ASP/Mysql 4. The dedicated servers on which it is currently hosted arrive at saturation. Here is their configuration: - 1 server PIV 2,8Ghz 1GB RAM with IIS 5 on Windows 2000 - 1 server Bi-xeon 3Ghz, 512 MB with MySQL 4 on Windows 2003 The website makes approximately 10.000.000 of pages seen and 310.000 visits each month (given by an external statistics tool), increasing by 10% each month. The database is approximately 60 MB. I made, I think, most of the optimizations on the database (cache, indexes...). According to our current web hoster, this saturation is due to a bad management of connections between ASP and MySQL and recommends to us: 1/ to put the site on Windows 2003/IIS 6. 2/ to change our database from MySQL to SQL Server. 3/ to change our PIV to a second Bi-xeon.
er...i dont know if this belongs in here, so apologies if it shouldnt...
Im working on a programme in VB6 that allows people to add news to my site. I was just wondering how can you connect to MySQL with VB and how can you add records
i need to compare against the database if the user input the correct username and password otherwise to send the user to another page.. but still lets sign in even if the username and password does not match.. here's an example of my code:
I was having trouble with access because it was far too slow and the site kept crashing as too many people were accessing the database at the same time (servers errors because of the lock file kept cropping up).
So, I converted the Access Database to mySQL, used the connection string:
I am trying to create a website in ASP with a database back-end.
I am ok when using MS Access, but I have recently read articles saying that Access is no good for dealing with multiple users accessing it at the same time, so I am worried that it will not be able to cope.
As an alternative, I am looking at MySQL.
I am completely new to MySQL, and even installing it seemed complex. I have installed it to the directory C:mysql, and using 'mysql front' I have managed to create a database with a few tables.The database is in the 'data' subdirectory along with the mysql database. Code:
I have a not so now small application where I am using an Access database as the backend and ASP. Since the size of the database and the complexity of the app are growing I am looking for a "stronger" database.
I have checked MSSQL but can't afford it, that's why I am thinking to use MySQL instead. Do you have any experience using classic ASP and MySQL, comments, etc.?