Vbscript Src Does Not Load From Relative Path In IIS 6.0
I am loading a vbscript source file on the client. Here's the code:
<script language="VBSCRIPT" src="../vs/systableEdit.vs">
</script>
This code worked on IIS 5.0, Windows 2000 but doesn't work on IIS 6.0, Windows 2003. This is client-side vbscript. I have the parent paths enabled but that only applies to server-side include files, I think. Anyone know why the src does not load and what I should do to fix?
ive got a bit of code to check if a file exists and it works if I use the full path ie "C:Inetpubwwwrootfile.txt" can someone advise me how to get it so I can use the relative path ie "file.txt" where the file and the code are in the same directory? Code:
I need to load the file path of a file on a web server into a form text box. I tried using a normal form box using type=file but that just seems to return the file path from the local machine.
Ideally I'd like it if someone can get this to work with a file on a web server without using asp. If not then I suppose I'd have to use the FileSystemObject method. I can see how you can get a list of files from a remote server using FileSystemObject.
The problem I need help with is selecting a file path from the list of files into a text form box. The path of which I am then going to write to a database field.
I have an email application that builds an email body; I got it from IE's online tutorial with the whole "toolbar.htc" thing. Basically my email body is held in a DIV tag, nicely name "oDiv", and then passed to another page for processing.
I send the email using CDONTS.NewMail object. Basically it's a long email and I need a way to hyperlink to the next section. The problem is when I recieve the email, all the relative links are now absolute links. I've tried playing with ContentBase, but nothing is working. Any suggestions?
I am just trying to do simple client side thing but There is a list of filenames with hyperlink which are generated dynamically on my ASP page.
Now I want to get the path on the hyperlink that shows on the status bar when you actually mouseover the hyperlink using VBSCRIPT. Which I would then pass to a VBSCRIPT function and do the further processing.
I used document.location.href but that gives the pages path.
Our web application is currently using relative paths in various places throughout our code. im working on eliminating this, but not sure of the best way to go about it. i want to avoid hardcoding the path to make migration easier and more manageable. i thought there is a way to user the request object?? request.servervariables or something -
I'm using a segement of code in my global.asa to open a db connection check a users ip address against those i have in a recordset and then take the appriopriate action, very handy for banning bad bots who ignore my robots.txt and users who abuse my system.
I have a rather large classic ASP application that uses relative references like
...commonconnection.asp
all over the place in about 60 pages. The application works OK on my XP Pro machine but does not work on a Windows 2003 Server. Is there a way to set the server to accept the reference to the Parent folder? Does it have something to do with IIS lockdown? Or IIS Version 5 instead of 6?
I got a problem when I uploaded a file with the input tag of type file "<input type=file.." using the FileSystemObject where The page not opens and there is no any respond, but I tried to see if the folder that is already exists xan I see by that object I discovered that it is not exist.
The main problem I put my files in a folder that I dont know its absolute path , just a relative that always not exist.
Is it possible to load a DLL in an ASP page? I know that we can create instances of COM/ActiveX objects using Server.CreateObject, but what about a normal DLL stored on the system. Is there a way to load such a DLL and call its functions?
I cannot display asp pages on my local pc but can display php pages and asp.net pages.
I get the following errors
1 -2147467259 (0x80004005) - when I have IE not show friendly error messages 2. Server Not Found - when I have IE show friendly error messages 3 Resources in use - sometimes - when I have IE not show friendly error messages 4. Sometimes I get the microsoft error report popup stating there was a problem with COM Surrogate
I am running Win XP Pro SP2 with IIS 5.1, and latest .NET framework (release not beta)
I have tried the following to solve this problem:
1. Set intranet security to as low as possible in internet options. 2 Set internet options to allow active content to run 3. Set security to low in IIS for the web site 4. Use http://localhost/webaddress.asp not C:filename.asp to open the asp page 5. Turned off script blocking in Norton Anti Virus 6. Have tried a simple "Hello World" page to ensure that there was no problem with the code itself 7. Checked that the asp.dll is where it should be 8. Have IIS set to allow anonomous logon 9. Have IIS control password 10. Have IIS allow windows integrated logon
I cannot think of anything else that would prevent the asp pages from displaying. I have searched the web and seen similar questions to this but no answers that seem to help resolve the issue.
I'm using IIS on my localhost and also in some free Brinkster webspace. The problem I have is that when ever I try to use a script that includes the File System Object (as I want to read/write/copy files etc), the page won't load, the progress bar in the browser just very slowly increases, but never gets anywhere, and nothing ever loads.So I'm thinking it's a set up problem? I've tried the same scripts in my Brinkster webspace, and they don't work there (but I know they do work!) but Brinkster may have some restrictions. Is an FSO problem like this common? Can I alter some settings on my localhost set up to solve it?
I never used global.asa. I am thinking of load some data in application_onstart which is read only from database(I mean the data will never be changed in any asp pages of the applcation) and so any session for this application doesn't need to reload data from database again, reduce database connection and procedure call. Am I right? just doesn't see that kind of comments on-line. I want to make sure this is the right concept before I am heading too far.
ASP Pages don't load in IIS 5.1 for XP, continuously wait. I have this very same website running same version of SQL server but on two different OS's. The website with the very same configuration, but running on Win2k with IIS 5.0 is working perfect. But the system running with IIS 5.1 on XP continuously loads and never displays ASP pages. After a few moments, if i refresh, it says that there is too much traffic to display the page. I am not worried about the second error, because I can simply fix that by disabling 'HTTP keep alive'. I searched for people that had similar problems, and what I found is that the problem seems to have originated from a Critical Update and users are either switching to Win2K or went with Apache rather than IIS.
I am creating a asp page containing a employee time-sheet table in it. there are two columns in the table, one is time-in one is time-out, and the table total have 20 lines. In both time-in and time-out columns I want they show up as drop-down box say as: 9:00 am, 9:15 am, 9:30 am etc, , but I don't want the page load each drop-down box in total 20 lines, I only want the drop-down box loaded when the employee click the field. I know maybe I shoud use JavaScript onClick funtion, but I am not sure about it, and I don't know the detail coding.
i have an asp script to load an image. baiscally if there is an image reference in the database i want it to load that image but if there is not ref in the database i want it to load a default image.the code i wrote is
<% if Image = "" then %> <img src="catalogueimages/default.gif"> <% else %> <img src=<%=Image%>> <% end if %>
have also tried null instead of "" but that didnt work either.
I have IIS installed on Windows2000. When I create a .asp webPage with DreamWeaver, the browser (IE6) can't open it. No error messages, it just hangs there.
I have downloaded an ASP WYSIWYG editor but I cant fingure out how to load an asp file into the editor. I think what I need to do is to load the file into the variable and then the editor loads the variable and formats the code accordingly. But I just don't know how to load the asp file into the variable. Here's my code so far:
Set fs=Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set f=fs.OpenTextFile(Server.MapPath("Test/7610.asp"), 1)
I was wondering if it is possible, without software, to limit access to a page or section using ASP based on server load? I know you can install software and then call it using ASP, but I would really like to avoid this. I'm not sure if .NET even has this capability without using software.
I have a future project that they want to limit access to the management section if the server is under great load or is loaded more than 70% for example. Every search seems to bring me to .NET but I haven't had time to read in depth to see if it's built into .NET or they are accessing it through software.
I have an asp page that gets data from a form in another page, for this, i am using the GET method to send the data to my asp page, and the page works great.
This asp page, nowadays, is quite big for displaying at once, so i decided to split this page in four new pages. Basically, my old asp page is now the static visible part, and the other four new asp pages, are the ones that will show the dinamic data.
What I tried was to make an <!--#include file... -->, and this works great for me if i have not to pass any values to the pages in the includes, but i have to, so what i want to know is if it possible to do this in any way, or, if i have to make four new diferent pages.
Does anyone know any stats on php vs asp with heavy traffic?
Let's say Asp is hosted on IIS6 & win 2003 with the same server specs as php on Apache & Linux. Both of them are heavy queried sites using MySQL. I saw a lot of people are saying php is the winner here, what do you think on that?
How do I make a form's text box focused on page load? I have a page that loads one text box for a user to enter their zipcode and then press search. How do I get the cursor to be in the box when the page loads. I do not have access to the Code:
<body .
Only what's between the body tags. Maybe a javascript out there?
i made a page that loads images from the server via asp scropts and it work fine on IE, but a client using netsape called and said that the images doesn't load and it just shows a broken link... i looked at the page through navigator and notice that the images/products/ was changed to images/products. What could be the reason for this?
I'm new to asp but not new to web programming. I've been a cold fusion developer for a few years now, but due to a job changes I've had to learn asp. I'm running into a problem calling my stored procedure. The procedure runs fine in Query Analyer so I know that works, but when I try to call it using asp I get:
ADODB.Commanderror '800a0bb9'
Arguments are of the wrong type, are out of acceptable range, or are in conflict with one another.