I'm looking at C# and ASP .NET these days. Visual Sudio 2005 looks like a neat dev. env.
But before committing, I would like to know more about the current status of these tools.
I noticed, that my site hoster does not support ASP at all.
And more providers do not... PHP however, IS supported a lot, but does not have anything like .NET facilities, does it?
What is the status of the language wars these days?
i have this code to show the numbre of users who are currently in my asp page... but its showed directly in the page and i want it to be in the status bar.
Is there anyway I can check to see if a server is online in my network with an if statement saying if online response.write "Online" else response.write "Offline"?
I'm have a page which requires considerable database processing before writing the results to the page. I therefore wish to have a "Please wait message" up on the screen whilst the main page is processed.
I've tried Response.redirect hoping that the previous page will stay until all processing on th main page is complete and id drawn but this is not the case.
I want to offer on our organisations intranet a support site for our webmasters, one of the features I'd like to add is a server status page. Currently webmasters use MS Frontpage to connect from their local PC to our development servers, work on their sites, then publish from there to our live servers.I have found an ASP component that can PING a server(s) however whilst normally this would be the ideal solution, are organisations firewall currently has PING blocked, I have spoken to the person resonsible for the firewall in the hope that he maybe able to unblock it for specific servers within our organsations, thus allowing me to check whether the servers are up or down, but I expect the 'block' is probably a blanket block, ie all or nothing, so its probably unlikely it'll be changed.how I could check using ASP whether or not its possible to talk to another server without using PING?
I am wondering if this is possible. I have an ASP page that calls a stored procedure (MSSQL). I want to display the status on the ASP page as each process is executed on the Stored Procedure and ASP page. For example, when I connect to the database, show the user that a connection has been made or in the stored procedure when some tables are updated to show that.
Im trying to figure out if a checkbox was checked or unchecked on an ASP page. I want to store Completed or Not Completed to a variable based on the status of the checkbox. My first page has all the checkboxs and my second page will do all the processing so i need to pull the data from the prior page.
This is what i have so far:
dim chk1stat If request.form ("chk1") = true Then chk1stat = "Completed" Else chk1stat = "Not Completed" End If
Status = true and false is not working for me is there another way?
I use CDONTS to send out my mail. But I want it to report me whether it can successful delivery or not.I want it both delivery report and non delivery report. Does this object has property to do that ?or Could you please suggest me other componets that have these feature?
I have a form which submits data to a new page based on the checkboxes that are clicked corresponding to each row of data. My next page has a cancel button which takes me back to the first page I have to retain the status of the checkboxes that were checked.
How do I do that? The no of checkboxes depends on the no of rows of data returned I have them named in a for loop as strcheck0, strcheck1 and so on . the data that is submitted to the next page is assigned to the value attribute of checkbox.
I'm trying to see if there is a way to display what a users Cookie status is. For new members joining my site may have cookies blocked and not allow "Session"'s to active...
i've got a client that wants to be able to review records about IIS generated emails.
in his own words, he wants the "ability to track and report message status (i.e. how many messages were sent successfully, how many were blocked, how many bounced back with an incorrect address)"
i'd start by adding a new row containing the email address, dateTime, etc when first sending the email, but how to track the rest of the info? for instance, if an email bounces back, does it bounce back to IIS or to the "from" email address? what about the blocked (i.e. spam filter) emails? is there a way to track blocked email? since most spam filters don't generate response emails, there's not much i can really do about this, is there?
this will be run off an IIS6 server. can anybody tell me my options?
I have some experience in asp coding and we have a nice "Help Desk" portal in our company. The only thing it's missing is an online indicator, where people can see online availability of other co-workers and so on. I want to keep the portal simple as possible.
We are using MsSQL as database. There are about 10 users who are going to use the online indicator. Login is integrated in AD / LDAP. I just dont know where to start making of the online indicator?
I used a Response.Redirect "page.asp" as the last command in ASP code that processes a submitted form from an Adobe PDF form (using HTML format). For some reason, if there is any linked file (image, stylesheet, javascript) in the target "page.asp" IE hangs until you press Escape. With Refresh, the page loads completely.
I checked the web log and the entry for "page.asp" is 200 (OK) but all the files I mentioned above all show 400. The description for this status code is pretty generic and not much help (a syntax error in the request and the server doesn't understand it
I can't control the syntax of the request so how can this be fixed? (and how could the submit from the PDF form have anything to do with this since other HTML forms directed to an ASP page with images etc. works fine.
When I launch a popup window from our application, the status bar now shows up for some reason. I explicitly turn it off in the code that launches it. This problem just started happening after our app has been around for more than a year. It may be because of I.E. SP2, but I'm not sure yet. If anyone has experienced this problem.
if objIndexMail.Send then Response.Write("Mail Sent") else Response.Write("Failure. ") end if
and it's coming up as Failure every time. Is there a way I can see the status of the .Send command, and why it came up as a failure? no errors are being generated, it's just not sending..
Looking for some info and possibly a pointer in the right direction.
I have been asked to code some simple status checks on the network at work, one of the ones mentioned is monitoring the status of the DHCP server, monitoring usage is the scopes, number of free address, etc.
I have been trawling the net but can't find anything about it either in asp, javascript or VB. So what I would like to know is it even possible and if so were I might get some pointer?
Currently have a change request process. Requestor completes a form which populates a db, sends an email to a project manager, and lists the project in a master list. The project manager asigns open, in review, rejected, or closed based on criteria. Is there a way to automatically send an email to teh requestor when teh status of teh request changes?
I made a Ventrilo Status script which basically when the user hits the page for the first time it initiates a batch file which triggers the creation of a text file in the wwwroot: Code:
I have a ASP code that will query a server 200. Nothing will be displayed on the browser during this time, which could last upto 5 minutes. Is there a way to inform the user of the status of my ASP code?
The following shows when I call it locally. If you look at the URL that has http://localhost, this is the one I use when I call the ASP page from the same local server (self contained).
When I want to call the remote server (the one that fails) I use the other URL has http://remote.
I hope this helps..
Because the webservice is the same on both machines and I'm calling both machines the same, what would cause the remote machine to return that the Request form not recognized?
That's better than internal server error. This is what came back, which is confusing because when its called locally it comes back fine. Am I missing something? ....
I am trying to access a webservice to post some values via MSXML2.ServerXMLHttp The OS used is win2003 on both machines.
When I access the local machine (A) which has the same service the call works great. When I access the other machine (B) that is on the same subnet, I get a Status of 500. Code:
I have come up against a very strange error, well one I havnt got before - and was wondering is there a way around this. In my mysql db i have a price field which is set as "decimal(10,2)" but when I try read from it through my asp page I get this error at the line where i do my recordset query:
Microsoft Cursor Engine (0x80040E21) Multiple-step operation generated errors. Check each status value.
If I change the field type to "Integer(10)" its fine, it just doesnt like the decimal for some reason . And the thing thats really throwing me off is when I write the sql string doing the query out to the page and copy it into my mysql browser and run it, it comes back fine with all the data and no error.
I have a password-protected area on my site. I'm not using any server authentication methods: Instead I prompt the user for a username and password using an HTML form and check these against a database of registered users.
I was thinking that this page should be returning a HTTP status code of "401 Unauthorized" instead of its current "200 OK". My reasoning being that this would let search engines know what's going on when they request a protected page and get redirected to the "Access Denied" page.
I experimented with adding response.status = "401 Unauthorized" to the "denied" page, but now it displays a (Windows/IE) username & password prompt instead. The HTTP sniffer shows that the www-authenticate field is set to "Basic".
My question: How can I indicate to the search engines that the page it is requesting requires authentication, yet have it not display the login/password dialog box?