Share Session State
I'm looking for a working example on how to share session state between ASP
and ASP.NET.The solution of Y Yeung of Microsoft seemed to be a good solution but I did
not get the asp part working.Anybody tips, tricks, links ?
I'm looking for a working example on how to share session state between ASP
and ASP.NET.The solution of Y Yeung of Microsoft seemed to be a good solution but I did
not get the asp part working.Anybody tips, tricks, links ?
We have a web site where we have asp and asp.net.
how can we share session data b/w the two environments.
I was using ASP and Javascript I have a problem with the Session in IE.
When a user opens a new browser window with the file->new window menu item or ctrl N, it shares the sessionid cookie with the original window. That mean both of the window share the same session.I want a new window created refer to diffirent session. How can we solve this problem?
We have a web site where we have asp and asp.net.
how can we share session data b/w the two environments.
My web host gives me two servers, one normal server and one that has SSL on it. When my web page goes to the SSL server I need to read the session variables from the original normal server.
Does anyone know how to go about doing this? The obvious way would be to send a variable with the url and get it with the queryString but I dont want to do that as the customer can see and change things I don't want them to.
It seems that I am assigning to the session rather than comparing against.
I want to compare it in the first peice of code but it seems that I am
assigning to it. When the user first requests the page they are not a
member.Heres my code:
If(Session("IsMember") = "True") then
'Do Nothing
End if
'should still not be True
If(Session("IsMember") = "True") then
Response.write("IS TRUE")
End If
'Response.write is working telling me that the first part of the code
assigned to the session
I hav developed web application using ASP.net 2.0 there are just 2 pages only. Both are works fine in visual studio. But same when i run on IIS 5.1 ....the page without session variable works fine.
But the page with...even the Sub() with session variable won't works.....even it automatically reaches the last sub of the program.
What are the changes i hav to do in IIS / application or web.config file.
we've just set up a subdomain,'demos' for one of our projects that normally works fine. on the login page, if the user enters the correct username/pw, we write session info and then response.redirect to the home page. this works for on the normal site, but session state info is dying on the demo subdomain.
i'm sure the session info is being written since i can see it when i response.write the value. also, the response.redirect uses a relative path, so it's not that we're accidentally changing domains.
We have an ASP site that uses a MySQL db backend. Usename/Password authentication is stored in db tables. We are currently using session variables as a means for validation when the user navigates to new pages. Generally speaking, all this does and has worked fine
The issue is with abandoned sessions. For instance..
Joe user clicks the [X] in the upper right hand container, closing out IE or firefox. IIS will not terminate the session for ~ 20minutes(default), leaving these resources unavaliable.
In our situation, (and possibly a different issue) unless the user clicks the [EXIT] button we've provided, not only does the session persist for 20 minutes, the login state saved in the MySQL table stays locked. Before the User can log back in, they need to call us to reset their state.
I'm looking for some kind of solution to address a user exiting the application abnormally. I am not sure of the correct procedural methodology, but I would think that some kind of process or event trigger would run in the background looking to cleanup stale sessions. Code:
I have a problem where the session state will not be enabled on the server.
We are using Framework 1.1, a non-Sql Server database, and will be moving the
application to a web farm in the future. Is there any way to keep the session
state on a relational database that is not Sql Server? If so, how?
I was thinking about disabling session state on some of my pages by doing this:
<% @ EnableSessionState = False %>
My question is if I disable the session state will the page still reset the session timeout (eg. back to 20min. default) when that page is loaded? I need it to reset the session timeout.
I have been storing an object as session variable, such as
set session("oRS") = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
The page then redirects to another page. i need to use this object on the called page, but i encounter an error saying 'User session has expired.' On checking with the code, it was found that the sesion variable has not maintained its state for object 'oRS'. Although, session for string type variable are maintained.
i have a form having hyperlink calling the same page.on click on hyperlink i am
submitting form "Onclick=dosubmit(form1);"
dosubmit{
document.form1.submit();
}
but i am not able to retain session data.how can i retain session data.
I will soon be undergoing a project where I will be migrating four to five web applications, developed in classic ASP, from a single Windows Server 2000 to a web farm that will utilize two, Windows 2003 Servers.
All of the applications utilize user/session management and I know that ASP's built-in session management cannot be carried across multiple servers.
I've been researching products available for purchase out there on the web, which allows you to include new code, which overrides ASP's built-in session management, by using a database to store sessions.
They all advertise that their solutions simply require just one line of code to be added to each ASP pages that uses Sessions, without any other changes to the existing ASP code.
Can someone who has done something similar advise on their experience? Is this really as easy as they are advertising, or are there other issues to take into consideration? Code:
We are running windows 2000 with dot.net framework 1.1 on IIS 5.1. This is an NLB architecture with the session being stored in an SQL DB. We have been coding and deploying using ASP.NET with no problems however the 'powers that be' have recently bought an online booking application which has been coded using classic asp.
We have set the session location in the machin config of the framework stating
mode="SQLServer". Will this ASP use this or continue to store the code InProc?
I am having trouble maintaining Session state between pages within my website. I had someone test the pages on their website and sessions state was maintained between pages, but for some reason, the same pages on my server do not. what might be happening?
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The problem - when a user adds items to the shopping cart, ***sometimes*** the session variables get reset and all cart information is lost. I can't consistently make the error occur - it seems to be random.
Also, if you have any different ideas on how to share code between many websites...I'm all ears.
wat i need to know urgently is whether Load Balancing will affect my session state for logging in. If it does affect, what should i do?
Currently, the Session("login") is set to false for not logged in and true for log in... pls help i need to know it urgently... in Global.asa its default is "false" Code:
At risk of being flamed for mentioning the N-word here ...
Has anybody yet cracked the knotty problem of sharing Session
state between ASP and ASP.Net sites (within the same domain)?
Last time I looked, the two Session() mechanisms were totally
divorced and separate, making step-by-step conversion of Session
-dependent web sites from ASP to ASP.Net all but impossible.
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.
I have a org tree with hierarchical display of employees built using
classic asp and vbscript.
I also have list of radio buttons for report names.
I have 1 select box with dates in it.
Then I click on the submit button to view the reports in Crystal. But
when I come back, my org tree is now collapased
I store the employee clicked (radio button), report clicked (radio
button), date (drop down) in hidden fields on submit of the form.
Now when I come back, how can I use these hidden fields to store the
page state?
Can more than one application (on the same server) share the same Global.asa file? If not, then why?
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finding anthing specific...is there an asp solution?
I've setup several FTP shares on IIS 5, where some of the shares are
located on another computer, while other directories are on the local
computer.
Is there a function similar to server.mappath that I can use to return
the physical path of a FTP virtual directory using ASP?
For example, I have a virtual directory called TestA located at
C:TestA on the local computer running IIS 5. I have another virtual
directory called TestB located at DevserverTestB where Devserver is
another machine on the network.
In my ASP code, I need to be able to access the physical directories
directly and I would like to avoid having additional code to deal with
hard coded directory paths.
Is there something similar to the command server.mappath("TestB") which
would return "DevserverTestB"? This way, the physical path is
transparent and I can treat local and network shares in the same way.
I'm trying to figure out a quick script that will let me link to a server share where the server could be 1 of a couple of different ones. The share will always be the same, but the server could be any of a list of maybe 5 or so choices as such:
server1share$
server2share$
server3share$
I'd basically like the script to check the different servers until it finds the one where the share exists, then redirect to it. The share will only exist on one server, but which one it is will change.
I have 2 web servers both running win server 2003 with iis 6.0. On my
PROD server I have a virtual directory called CONV. It points to a
folder on the C drive of this PROD server.
On my TEST server, I defined a virtual directory called CONV. It points
to a share called prodservernameCONV. Note that the share name is
the same name as that of the virtual directory.
Using IIS on the TEST server, I can navigate to this CONV virtual
directory and via right mouse, click EXPLORE. I see all the content I
should but when I try to doubleclick on a file I get a message saying
"Security alert" - "your current security settings do not allow you to
perform system commands on this item".
I've tried everything I can think of on the security settings for the
physical folder on the PROD server. I extended EVERYONE from READ, etc.
to FULL CONTROL. I added the user called INTERACTIVE and gave it full
control. In short, I am stumped and guessing now.
Basically, I just want to avoid duplicating all the data files on my
PROD server over to my TEST server.
I have two machines, one generate files, and copy to the other.
I try wscript.shell in my program, but it dit not work.
The two machines are not in the same domain. I saw some people's
question but not suitable for me,their machine are in the same domain.
They can assign permission to do the job.
I currently am using a script which submits full state names to a payment processor. However, the payment processor only accepts 2 digit state names. Does anyone have a premade code for asp that converts state names into 2 digit ones. Code:
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