i am setting up a page that runs, if everything executes, an smtp email. when something in the code is wrong though, the page crashes...i don't get an error message. is there a way to turn the error message on or is that just the way it works with sending smtp mail? with other asp applications that i write, it give me an error message.
I have an application written in ASP. It only uses JavaScript (.js) on client side. If the browser is accessing the web site through fast connections, like intranet or broadband, everything is fine; but if the browser accesses the web site through slow connections like dial-up, IE continuously crash when you click on buttons or images in the web page. The crash is always in MSHTML.DLL.
The server is Windows 2000 Advanced Server with SP4 and all updates. The client machine is Windows 2000 Pro with SP4 and all updates. The browser is IE6 SP1. The same client machine, if I am visiting the application through local network, it's ok; if I disabled LAN and use built-in modem to use dial-up to connect to the web server, the IE always crash. We already disabled all firewall when testing dial-up. We also tested XP Pro with IE6 SP1 and all the updates, the same result.
I would like to create a ASP Error Message (like they use in Windows) to use in mywebsite so when the user types in a wrong Username and Password the eror message appears.
I am trying to debug some code and I keep getting this error message :
The page cannot be displayed There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed.
Please try the following:
Click the Refresh button, or try again later.
Open the g6493pc002 home page, and then look for links to the information you want. HTTP 500.100 - Internal Server Error - ASP error Internet Information Services
Technical Information (for support personnel)
Error Type: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server (0x80040E14) Line 1: Incorrect syntax near 'MA_DAILY_ACTUAL'. /temp/asp pages/PROSUMMARYTABLE.asp, line 39
I have a very unique problem, i am submitting from a pdf form, when submitted goes to a asp page, which saves the data and redirects to a different page after saving the data. I am writing a message called 'Processing Form please wait' in the page where it is saving the data and doing a response.flush(and i also di response.buffer =true) but still it seems like it never hits this page. When the user submits the form, it just stays on the pdf file for a good 10-15 seconds and redirects to the last page(after saving data).
I have a very unique problem, i am submitting from a pdf form, when submitted goes to a asp page, which saves the data and redirects to a different page after saving the data.
I am writing a message called 'Processing Form please wait' in the page where it is saving the data and doing a response.flush(and i also di response.buffer =true) but still it seems like it never hits this page.
When the user submits the form, it just stays on the pdf file for a good 10-15 seconds and redirects to the last page(after saving data).
how to avoid giving physical path & line number in the error messages of web applications. Instead i would like to replace it with general error message to the user.
while i still have a couple of hairs left on my head i decided to crawl in here on my begging knees and ask all you clevar programming sharks for advice before my needs for a wig becomes a reality.
okay here it goes. I made a function in asp that is suppose to send mails. First i had no clue why the email didn't reach it's destination so i tried every possible variation of the code i could think of, but nothing worked. In my frustration i tried adding and removing text inside the body of the email if i add e: to the end of the text in the body - the email gets delivered every single time... but as soon as i remove it from the text body the email doesn't arrive. I get no error (i disabled friendly error messages) the page loads as nothing is wrong. The event viewer has no errors. there's no mails inside badmail or queue.
The server is a windows 2003 with exchange 2003 installed on it as well.
if there's anything i forgot please do not hesitate to ask.
the email i try to send to is a hotmail account. If i send to an email address located on the exchange server the email gets delivered successfully no matter what's inside of the body.
here's the function i use:
function sendmail(strToEmail, strFromEmail, strSubject, strBody) Set myMail=CreateObject("CDO.Message") myMail.BodyPart.CharSet="iso-8859-1" myMail.From=strFromEmail myMail.To=strToEmail myMail.Subject=strSubject myMail.HTMLBody=strBody myMail.Configuration.Fields.Item _ ("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing")=2 myMail.Configuration.Fields.Item _ ("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver") _ ="localhost" myMail.Configuration.Fields.Item _ ("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport") _ =25 myMail.Configuration.Fields.Update myMail.Send set myMail=nothing end function
I get the following error message from an ASP page that we have:
METHOD: POST ERROR DESCRIPTION: 007~ASP 0100~Out of memory~Unable to allocate required memory. ERROR NUMBER: -2147024882 ERROR SOURCE: Response object
Does anyone out there have any ideas? Please let me know if you need any more information ... I am not sure why this message has suddenly started to pop up.
I checked the system logs and cannot see any particular memory loss related message so I don't know.
I have uploaded a working script to a remote shared web host. Now all I get is the below error. Is there a way to get detailed error message that describes the error and where it occurs? Code:
I am sending an email using CDO via my ASP page. All of a sudden i am getting this error:
CDO.Message.1 error '80070005'
Access is denied.
/do_add_support.asp, line 128
this line relates to the .createmhtmlbody line of the code. I have navigated seperately to the page that it includes on this line and it works fine. Is this a permission issue?
I just re-uploaded my .asp site to a new host. But one of my pages now bugs, I get this error message in a Windows alert box: Redirection limit for this URL exceeded. Unable to load the requested page. This may be caused by cookies that are blocked. All other pages work fine.
Some time ago I installed IIS via an original Win-XP Pro CD-ROM and with help from instructions that I got from the web.
Basically (as per the instructions) I have a folder called MyWeb within the folder wwwroot, which in turn is in the folder called Inetpub. However when I try and run an ASP script that is in MyWeb, I get the following error message:
'The connection was refused when attempting to contact localhost'
The 'command' that I am entering via the address bar of my browser (mozilla) is the usual way of doing it, according to a friend of mine anyway; which is 'http://localhost/MyWeb/filename.htm'
I need to know why I'm getting this error message because at the moment I am unable to test ASP scripts which is the whole point of having IIS installed.
I am doing a database driven website using ASP/VBScript and Access. I use a
A server timeout has occured. Here are the possible reasons
1.Please make sure the web server is up and running. 2. Please verify that the ODBC DSN exists on the testing server
I use the connection string
"Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source="&Server.MapPath("Inventory.mdb") and when I test the database connection , it is successful. But when I try to open a recordset in Binding section in Dreamweaver MX, the error message was displayed. COuld anyone tell me what is it? I am using IIS as a testing server. Do I need to do any settings for this problem?
Ok, so it may only be perplexing because I'm ignorant in the ways of ASP, but still... When I try to go to a page called "default.asp", I'm getting the following error message: Code:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01a8'
Object required: 'Session(...)'
/promark/default.asp, line 34 Does anyone have an idea what is wrong or what I'm missing?
The code on default.asp (line 34) looks like this:
CDO.Message.1error '80070005'Access is denied. When I run the following codes at local machine this codes work clear. but when I run this from the server ( win2k ) I got error. Code:
I recently switch from CDONTS to CDOSYS because of the e-mail delivery delay I am encountering. Now, when I send e-mail using CDOSYS it gives me the error message below:
CDO.Message.1 error '8007000e'
Not enough storage is available to complete this operation.
/development/Administrator_email.asp, line 101
There are about 2000 recipients in the e-mail list. I tried just sending to about 20 of them and I did not have any problem. Code:
When I want to debug my web site written with ASP.NET using C# I get this error message:
unable to start debugging on the web server. unable to connect to web server. verify that the web server is running and that HTTP request is not block by firewall.
I have problem with my page, but IIS only show "The page cannot be displayed". How to display complete error message ? I think I've read this sometimes ago here, but I can't find it.
how to get a error message when the textbox value should be a number but the user enter a char inside? how do i detect that it's a char and pop up a error message for the user to change? and where should i put it?
Currently, I have a form that a user can enter the subject line content and the email body content. They can then send the email which I have set up to use CDONTS. This works fine.
Now I want to add in the ability to attach a file (it will most likely be a MS Word document) to the email being sent out.
I would like to use CDONTS's AttachFile but it's not working for me. I've read up on it and it seems fairly simple except that I'm getting the following error message. Code:
How can I display my own message instead of the error message which may appear in the explorer? , and can I use ASP code in this message? Iam looking to display a custom page when somebody type a URL for a page in my site, and this page is no longer available
Getting a false error message listed below. The error occurs only when using an ALIAS instead of actual computername i.e. the server name is INTRANET01 but the alias is HELPDESK.
error 'ASP 0113'
Script timed out
The maximum amount of time for a script to execute was exceeded. You can change this limit by specifying a new value for the property Server.ScriptTimeOut or by changing the value in the IIS administration tools.
I have encountered a serious prob this morning while connecting to my site which is driven by MySQL.
The error mssg that I am receiving is:
Provider error '8000ffff'
Catastrophic failure
/awebsite/includes/connection.asp, line 4
Which is pointing to my connection string. Now I know the values haven't changed in the script or on the server.
I can connect from MySQLYog with the same values so I'm thinking that the server people have upgraded something and forgot to tell myself. I have already tried to contact them but as of yet no reply.
Just incase anyone asks here's my connection string with the username and password changed (obviously):