I have a very simple project to complete. How do I search a directory for all the files saved in that directory by specific date. I want them to enter the date and the asp page will search a predefived directory for all the files matching the date entered and then display a list of thoe files with hyperlinks to open them.
they will be excel files. I can already search by file name, display the .xls file as hyperlink. now I just need to pull up all the files in the directory by date.
I'm trying to deploy a service using an asp page, for this service I need to find a file in a directory using a path made for some values taken from some variables, this values change depending the user selection on the page. I dont know how to do this.
point me to some example code of searching for a file, like *.*, or *.pdf, much like the Windows search function. I am at a smaller location, away from the main office, and although I can map a drive or just use to go to the desired location, the connection is too slow to search.
I'd like to implement a search function on the intranet web (at the main office), where it will search a certain directory and its subdirectories and return the results as network links (using the convention); actually it doesn't matter how it displays the links, as long as it shows me where stuff is. That way the search is run on the computer where the originating directories are.
I have written a script to update user information in the Active Directory using ADSI. Here is part of it:
Set User = GetObject("LDAP://<GUID=" & GUID & ">")
User.Department = DepartmentName
User.SetInfo
Set User = Nothing
This works fine unless DepartmentName is an empty string ("").
Then I get error 0x8007200B: "The attribute syntax specified to the directory service is invalid." This happens with all the attributes I have tried, including TelephoneNumber . Do I need to delete the value of the attribute instead of setting it to an empty string? If so, how do I do it?
i get the ref url that come to my site and i want to convert it to find out what was the query in (google or other searcher sites)
foe example : if someone goes to google and search some text and my site was in his resaults and he click on it , in my site i see his link ref like http://www.google.co.il/search?hl=i...91-Google&meta=
i want to know (in asp and save it to DB) what was the word or words that the user write in search engine.
I am trying to create a parametric search within a table (in the column headings). My first page (search.asp) allows you to choose parameters from a dropdown box, such as package and volts. You click "search" and it reads the Access dbase to yield the results.
The results page (results.asp) displays the information based on the parameters. Under the package column heading, I have the same drop down box, and I am able to once again choose the package I want and the table will refresh. Code:
im brand new to ASP and all but at school they want a webpage and they wont support PHP which is what i know so i need to figure out how to show everything under a directory then if sub folders have them link to that folder
I would like to do something like this: <!--#include file="C:dbutilsdbConfig.asp"-->
Where the directory C:dbutils is OUTSIDE of the web directory and not accessible by a client web browser. The reason I would like to do this is in case somehow ASP processing gets turned off in IIS. Since "dbConfig.asp" contains a username/password for the database, I don't want this file to somehow get sent back to a client browser as plain text. Two questions: 1) is it possible to use an include file that is outside of the web directory? 2) is there even any way that ASP processing can be turned off? perhaps not explicitly, but maybe via malicious code or virus?
Does anyone know if it's possible to convert files to .pdf format through ASP? or better yet, does anyone know of a utility that can take a directory of word documents and form one pdf file with the contents?
I have an Intranet site sitting on an Windows XP server, which has IIS 6.0 installed. This Intranet site contains a virtual directory (VD), which sits on a second server and has Windows 2000 installed.
To test how a virtual directory would work for this particular Intranet site, I had previously set up the VD on the web server. Everything worked well...no errors.
Once testing was complete and the location of the VD changed to the second server, I have been receiving the following error:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a004c' Path not found
I understand what this error is saying, but I was wondering if anyone knows of any problems between IIS 6 being on a XP server and the VD on a 2000 server and any possible implications.
Is it possible to read the all filenames from a directory? Basically I want to grab all the filenames from a directory and make a flat file with all the values in it.
I'm trying to create my own browsing window for a directory on my webserver. I can access the root the directory and the first sub-directory but anything lower than that I get "path not found". I'm almost sure the problem is attaching the selected directories names on to the objFSO.GetFolder line.
I used the Mid function to get my selected directories. I can't figure out how to add the selected directories to the objFSO.GetFolder line. Code:
I'm trying to connect to the active directory using asp. I'm having problems with logging in, what happens is the username accepted is not the user logon name but the displayname is accpeted heres the code:
Could anyone show me a sample, snippet, code chunk ... etc of how I can get ASP to find the Active Directory username based on a supplied email address?
For example: I want ASP to query active directory and retrieve the AD username for where user email address = 'whatever@whatever.com'
Here's the challenge though: How do you get your dynamic pages to appear as a directory rather than an asp page with a querystring? I'm fairly certain that there is a workaround to this to be able to have one dynamic asp script that appears in your address bar as a directory.
Is there a way in asp to create a new default web site within IIS I am setting a content managament system and want to create a new default web site during on of the processes. So for example if people create a new site within the admin section and call it Jacinto this will create a new virtual directory called Jacinto.
This would then be accessed at http://localhost/jacinto
I haven't had a close look at the code yet but it's not in asp/vbscript
Has anybody done it in pure asp.I would like to do it on a site hosted by a third party and I am unable to install any dll's or exe's on the machine because it is a shared webserver.Both .NET and Non .NET would be good
I have a virtual directory set up and it's fine. Now what I want to do is write files into them. When I try to do that it gives me a "path not found" error.How can I do this? Is this even possible?
Is there a way to create directories using vb or jscript in IIS to a unix machine? I want to have the aility to upload files through my Win2k Web Server, and have those files stored on my Mac OS X Server under new directories based on date and Upload ID's from the Db.
I would like to have PHP for windows run in another directory than c:inetpubwwwroot. I have tride changeing parameters in php.ini in my c:php directory. But nothing changes. When I run the phpinfo() I always get Configuration File (php.ini) Path as c:windows. But I do not have the php.ini file there. Is there something I am doing wrong or is it a bug.
I tried renameing the php.ini file and reseting the IIS and believe it or not my scripts still work in c:inetpubwwwroot.
Is it possible to keep my database file (access db) in local pc (C drive)? I have created all the page with asp, the reason is that I cannot set the server path to write on the database if it's save under server.
I am only running all this file in one pc. how can I change below statement if I want the db file save in the local c:...Tks
I would like to write an ASP ap that asks for username/password and validates against the active directory. Any ideas how/where I can do this? In addition, once these people are logged in I want to be able to send the to exchange's OWA and just be logged in, no second login/password.
At work I was asked to add a link to a directory listing page. This page is with the link is located behind a secure page requiring a username and password. When I added the link I also went to iis and checked to make this directory have directory browsing listing checked.
Everything is fine however now this directory is open if you just post the complete link to it in the URL bypassing the login page. Is this a nornal behavoir and is their anything that can be done to make it prevent it to be opened?
I'm trying to get a database hooked up to my dynamic pages in my website and so as requested by my web host I set it up my website using a dsn-less connection string placing this code <!--#include file="Connections/ConOTS.asp" --> at the top of testpage.asp which is based in the root directory whilst having a file called conOTS.asp in the connections sub directory which simply includes the line:
<% Dim MM_ConOTS_STRING MM_ConOTS_STRING = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=" & Server.MapPath("../private/listing.mdb") %>.
What I can't understand is that the connection works fine when the file testpage.asp is in the root but ceases to work when in a sub directory that is until I change the path in the connection string. This presently means I will have to create a connection string for every directory and sub directory which uses dynamic data with this database. Surely I am doing something wrong?
I have a website hosted on an ISP server, my code creates folder and places files in it using the FileSyestemObject. The problem is that I have to write the absolute folder/file path in the createFolder method, and I don't know the absolute path on the server, when i use relative path, the folder is placed on the system32 directory as the root folder (That is where the ASP dll is located). So how can I create folders and files on the virtual directory without knowing the physical path.