Support ASP Files
How do I enable my server to support ASP files?Am I even posting in the right thread?
I am running windows server 2003.
Could I enable this server to support ASP files?
How do I enable my server to support ASP files?Am I even posting in the right thread?
I am running windows server 2003.
Could I enable this server to support ASP files?
Does anyone know when MS is going to phase out suppport
for ASP (not asp.NET, but classical ASP) in their
operating systems/web servers? For example, they have
already stopped mainstream support for the main tool used
to build ASP pages (Visual Interdev). It is very much
possible that in the days to come , they come up with a
version of IIS which does not support classical ASP.
Does anyone know when that is supposed to happen?
Can ASP support SSL ?Any tools is required ?Or any things has to be installed on server side ??
View Replies View RelatedI've been trying to write a an RSS feed program in ASP, but I cant find any decent or much reference to a good asp/dom/xml example. I want to be able to read AND write XML to a file system on a server. Does DOM support exists for ASP. I want to have full control over the XML like you can in PHP for example saying Node node = root.childNodes()
and then saying somthign like "for each node get child nodes" and attributes and what ever else I can get. The things I found so far are very limited. Does anyone know of anything like this. I've spent all yesterday and today looking and I still havent made much progress.
Like IIS installed on it. Its not my server, so i dont know all about it or exactly what the company is, but i can upload whatever i want onto it. Im a complete beginner, so can anybody give me some sample code to test if it supports asp?
View Replies View RelatedI have been using ALS for a while, and I want to be able to create my own version, But the only issue I have is being able to track users realtime, ie get what page they are on, how long they have been online, and being able to contact them by throwing a pop-up.
ALS does it but i've tried scoping the coding, but can't find anything.
Error Type:
ADODB.Recordset (0x800A0CB3)
Current Recordset does not support updating. This may be a limitation of the provider, or of the selected locktype.
Code:
If checkAttemping = FALSE Then
objRst("Ended")= FALSE 'reset old attempT
I would like to start using Outlook Web Access on my IIS 5.0 server. It has PHP and MySql on there along with their ISAPI filters. Everything works great. It has the ASP support taken off and I would like to re-add this support back to the server.Where is the ISAPI filter located at on the Server?
I am hoping that this would be the only reason that OWA will not work.
In my ASP page I set the charset to UTF-8
Response.charset="UTF-8"
But all the javascript functions included thourgh a .js file does not work. This happens only on IE6.0.28 and works fine on IE5 and IE6.0.26 also. If anyone of you guys have worked on mulitlingual support if u could mail me your ASP page,which uses a charset mail to me.
Is it possible to configure Apache to work with ASP.Net? If so, how do i do it?otherwise, do i have to use IIS for ASP?
View Replies View RelatedI have the following code:
<Script LANGUAGE=vbscript RUNAT=Server>
for i =0 to document.form1.elements.count-1
response.write "test"
next
</Script>
When it gets to the line for i=0.... the error message pops up stating that Object does not support this Property or Method.
I have Windows 2000 Server. Running IIS 5. I created a ASP file that connects to a database and when i go to view it, It either says that there is a error in the code on like 106.
Which is only an "End If" command, Or it will say that this page needs to be posted on a web server that supports ASP. Well.. I have indexing service running, And I know for a fact that the code in the page is correct because it works on other 2000 server.
I need to support my web pages both in english and spanish. Is this possible in ASP. Can u please point to some places(websites)/articles which will show that. Or if you have any code Or any leads into it that would be great.
View Replies View RelatedIf application deals with browsers that do not support cookies, then what I will have to use other methods to pass information from one page to another in your application in the ASP.
View Replies View RelatedPlease observe the pages below:
session1.asp
<%
Session("test")="TESTING"
Response.Redirect "session2.asp"
%>
session2.asp
<%
Response.Write Session("test")
%>
Those pages does not output any thing if I use IE and If I access the pages
from machines running Windows 2000 Server, XP or Windows NT Server. Opera
outputs as per session variables name.
IIS server is running Windows 2000 server. I've checked the cookie settings
which was set to accept cookies.
I tried IE 5.0, IE 5.5 and IE 6.0
What could be the fix?
I'd like to bcc someone using Bamboo. I've tried setting smtp.BCC, but it doesn't work - gives an internal server error. Does Bamboo in fact support bcc?
View Replies View RelatedIT also has almost all of the features I want. It uses a microsoft access 2000 database (I use the following code to connect to the database:
DSNtemp="DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)}; "
DSNtemp=dsntemp & "DBQ=" & server.mappath("SOMEPLACE")
sqlstmt = "Select * From TABLENAME"
Set rs = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
rs.Open sqlstmt, DSNtemp, 3, 3
Do until rs.EOF or rs.EOF)
The code works fine, I would just like to add a thing and it would tell what page the user(s) are/is at and then I can request a chat with them and a box would pop up asking them if they would like to chat. My oly problem is how would I keep track of the visitors on my site, and how would I know when they left the site?
how ASP (not ASP.Net) to do the following things:
1) Get real-time information from other web site such as tracking via
Fed-Ex;
2) Real-time credit card charging via a payment gateway such as WorldPay;
3) How to support multiple languages.
i want to build a ticket support system for my company, so when a client has a technical question, they can email a support address and get assigned a ticket number. then my colleague will get the email and respond when he can. my question/s is:
a) is there any existing system i can use (free if possible. i would rather use an existing system as i have limited time!)
b) how can i write some code that acts when an email address is sent. ie: user sends email, the server receives it and executes some code (sends an email back with assigned ticket number and adds record to db).
Is it possible to change the web.config or machine.config file to allow access to an .asp page? I'm new to .Net 2.0.
View Replies View RelatedI connect to a Access DB and when trying to display the data from the DB, I get the followig error:
Object doesn't support this property or method: 'Fields'
The recordset does not support this property.
The script that I use is attached along with this thread.
Does anybody know what is wrong, is there a simpler approach to
display Access data on a Web Page?
I wrote the code for Members of Register. and i use cookie in this code, My database is SQL server. SQL server dosent support the cookies in my codes i dont know why this cause but my codes are working without any cause .
View Replies View RelatedCan I use browser-based cookies? Once user close the browser, the cookies has no use/expired.How can I do this, if the above is possible? I need this to build a login systems.
View Replies View RelatedWorking on a new project and need IE to pass the LDAPUPN instead of NTLM. Anyone know of a way for to make this happen? Anyone know if this will change in IE in the near future? With the big push to go LDAP you would think this is an option.
View Replies View RelatedCDO (W2k) doesn't support sender's name ? I know this works:
Set objMail = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
objMail.To = Trim(strToEmail)
objMail.Sender = Trim(strFromEmail)
objMail.Subject = "REGISTRATION FINISHED"
But isn't there any support in CDO for the NAME of the Sender ??? Like:
objMail.SenderName = "Mike Jensen"
Because I would not only like to show the emailaddress in the mail I'm sending but also my name .
i'm looking and have been for quite a while now for a good live support script for sales consultants to web surfers.
all i need from the script is the content thats being writen by both parties to show in a log window above and a text field below to enter the text and next to it a .jpeg of the sales consultant there talking too, all with a speedy refresh rate and either automatic notification to the consultant via sound or alert of the surfer browsing the site, or an icon for the user to select for live support.
all needs to be in a pop up box on my site not a seperate chat page or forum. i've seen it on many hosting sites but cant seem to find a cheap or free script to use or alter for myself, any sugestions or scripts would be very much appreciated, and if i can be of any assistance to you i would be glad to assist.
I did a search for any posts on the topic of ASP and the future support model
for it within IIS. I see a lot of speculation based on current use, etc.,
but let's not forget that Visual Basic 6.0 is a dead product - regardless of
how many people are still using it. Let us also not forget that Microsoft
changed some core syntax of C++ (actually C) that had been in place for 30+
years.
Anyway, can anyone point me to any official Microsoft documentation that
outlines the lifecycle for ASP or a good roadmap for IIS? I tried
http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/search/, but it is not there since ASP
is not technically a product.
I just had my hosting provider to add write permissions to this database but I am still getting the following error Quote: ADODB.Recordseterror '800a0cb3'
Current Recordset does not support updating. This may be a limitation of the provider, or of the selected locktype. Code:
When trying to play Yahoo games, I can not get past the following error:
Error: Object doesn't support this property or method
Code: 0
URL: http://games.yahoo.com/games/login2?page=sp
I am running windows 98.2, IE 5.5., Ad-aware,Java 1.42_01
I also have problems clicking on any links, they say done, but go nowhere.
Any solution?
I can't seem to go through this recordset,method isn't supported on any of the commented out lines, anyone know what my problem is?
Code:
dim objConn
set objConn = server.CreateObject("ADODB.CONNECTION")
objConn.Open "Received", "t", "b"
Dim RS
Set RS = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
dim strSQL
strSQL = "select TOP 15 (requestNumber) as rn from request_received"
RS = objConn.Execute(strSQL)
I'm looking for a Blog Script written in ASP, that uses MS SQL as a backend, and has a strong community (like MovableType and Wordpress for PHP).
I've come across a few (through searching SP), though none of them seem to fit the bill. The majority use Access or flatfiles for data storage, and SQL is what I need. UBlog seems to come close, as it is ASP with MS SQL backend, but it doesn't seem to have a very active community.
I dont have CDONTS support. i am using the following script. with this, even yahoo doesn't consider the email to be HTML and displays all the HTML tags and treats it as TEXT. here is the code i use! Please dont consider it abuse as i dont know how to encloase the code in TAGS!
<%
mes = ""
IsSuccess = false
sTo = Trim(Request.Form("txtTo"))
sFrom = Trim(Request.Form("txtFrom"))
sSubject = Trim(Request.Form("txtSubject"))
sMailServer = "127.0.0.1"
sBody = Trim(Request.Form("txtBody"))
if Request("__action")="TestEMail" then
TestEMail()
end if
Sub TestEMail()
Set objMail = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Message")
Set objConf = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Configuration")
Set objFields = objConf.Fields
With objFields
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing") = 2
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver") = sMailServer
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpconnectiontimeout") = 10
.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport") = 25
.Update
End With
With objMail
Set .Configuration = objConf
.From = sFrom
.To = sTo
.Subject = sSubject
.TextBody = sBody
End With
Err.Clear
on error resume next
objMail.Send
if len(Err.Description) = 0 then
mes = " Message sent to " + sTo
mes = mes + " EMAIL SENT SUCCESSFULLY!"
IsSuccess = true
else
mes = " " + Err.Description + " TESTS FAILED!"
end if
Set objFields = Nothing
Set objConf = Nothing
Set objMail = Nothing
End sub
Sub Alert(html)
if IsSuccess then
Response.Write "<div class='testRelults' id='testSuccessful'><span class='testResult'>Success:</span>" & html & "</div>"
else
Response.Write "<div class='testRelults' id='testFailed'><span class='testResult'>Fail:</span>" & html & "</div>"
end if
End Sub
%>
I have a small website written in (very) basic .asp. I have it translated into a number of different languages that I want to post, but just now discovered that ASP does not support Unicode-encoded pages. (charset=UTF-8)
How does ASP deal with multiple language support, especially when the home page presents all of them as entry options? Is it better to simply rewrite as HTML? If so, how much of the ASP code can simply remain after the header and extensions are changed from ASP to HTML definition?