Any Ways To Prevent Explorer From Showing My Asp Error ?
what should I write for my code if I do not want the explorer to show my asp error ? Like instead of the ASP error being shown to the user, I would like it to show " An error has occured ,
"HTTP 500 - Internal server error Internet Explorer "
i know that if i set the "Show friendly HTTP error messages" then javascript is not working... if i reset it javascript is working. so could anybody tell me how can i set this "Show friendly HTTP error messages" .
I am a webdesigner.We have recently taken over a site created in ASP. The site remains on the original server, but my company does the updates on the site.I do not touch the ASP at all, as I not familiar with it other then I know ASP automatically becomes html when you view it from the browser and u can save the file from there.Anyways, I edit the pages as required, new text, new photos, new links, and create new pages (any new pages I create in html if not tied to the database). I save the pages with a .asp extension and upload. This does not seem to mess anything up. The person who hosts the site, is upset that someone else is editing the site, so he's really not easy to work with. Anyways, after uploading files, everything works fine, and then a day later, all of a sudden, any .ASP pgs you click on give the following error or similar pasted below. What I'd like to know is if these errors are because of me..and if so, how do I prevent it.
How can you prevent the database error from displaying on screen? Can you redirect users to a more friendly error screen that is custom created. Using ASP/SQL Server. For instance, if the database cannot be found, instead of displaying,
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80004005' [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied. /myConn.asp, line 7
Can you make it to where you could display something like this:
"I'm sorry, a database error has occured, please try your request later, click hyperlink for list of possibilities."
I have a form that I want the user to fill out. If they dont fill out the whole thing, I want the form to reload and an error message to be displayed at the top of the page. Here is the jist of my code:
When one of my users are navigating my ASP website, and click on submit type button to move from Page1.asp to another ASP page, Page2.asp, they are getting message like
"Internet explorer cannot download <asp pagefrom <server>. Internet Explorer was not able to open this Internet site. The requested site is either unavailable or cannot be found. Please try again later."
But other users are not experiencing this.
I also have seen http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316431/ but it doesnot help me.
Can you please tell me what should be done to avoid this error. Do I need to check any web browser settings?
When trying to connect to the internet I get a message "Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close"--it never actually connects. Prior to this problem I had a bunch of spyware despite having Ad-awareSE, pest patrol, norton anti-virus.
I deleted some programs from "add/remove programs" and may have inadvertently deleted explorer. The desktop icon is gone, I don't find it in "add/remove programs" and i don't find it in windows find/search. I tried system restore and that didn't work either. Should I use my restore disk? Or what?
I'm getting crazy with this. You know that when you install office in your computer it install a plugin for Internet Explorer so when you click in a link to any office document it opens the document inside the explorer instead of asking to save it as normal files.
Do you know how to make internet explorer ask to save the document with HTML or ASP or Javascript?I know that i can disable this option in Internet Explorer options but i don't want to make people do this.I don't want to zip the file neither.
How do i lanch a new instance of explorer from withing a current web page.I want to click on a link that take me to a new page in another "window" so that when i close it i see the old window.
I've created a small ASP page. When I want to test it, Explorer does not open. The page is working fine on a other pc. When I rename the file with .html, then the page is opening.
i am looking for to block INTERNET EXPLORER to doing its activity.how can i stop IE not to use back button OR like this way if someone want to go back from the certain page. can we show the any other IE generated messages.like page cannot be displayed etc
my basic requirement is not let the user to see his last page which he had submitted can it be done?
I am starting to write a web application that will be viewed in both IE and Netscape. Does anyone know of any issues I should be aware of from the start before I start coding?
user wants to download XLS file(which would be genrated dynamically dedending on the user selection).
i dont want to create xls file on the server each time a user wants to download xls file. I want to create some sort of stream and write that stream to the new popup window by using response object?
is it possible to control the back button on internet explorer. i mean to say that i have an asp page and it contains certain settings and values in the fields, when user click the submit button.
new page comes up and now when the user click the back button on the explorer, how can i retrieve the values and settings on the previous page.
I am looking for a way to use the IE objects in VB/ASP to download files when prompted from webpages. Specifically just one page. It's an aspx page that generates a csv file for d-load. As soon as I go to the page it immediately prompts me to save, save as, or cancel.
Ultimately, I will build this as a DTS package in MSSQL Svr to grab the file and save it as a .txt file and not a .csv file, so I would need to utilize the save as function of that pop-up box.
I am writing an ASP application for Internet Explorer in the UK. I have found that some of the computers on our intranet at work display dates in Internet Explorer in English format, and some in American. However, when I look in Control Panel at the regional date settings, they are all set to English date. But IE still shows the date as American.
What is more mystifiying is that the dates in my Access database are saved correctly in the English format. It is as if Access can interpret the dates correctly when saving and retrieving, but IE and ASP cannot when performing calculations or displaying on the screen. There surely must be a way of telling IE to follow the computer regional settings when it stores dates in memory?
Anybody have any experience of a decent explorer style tree view system which is database driven?At the minute I'm using ASP Tree View (www.CompuSolve-Technology.co.uk) but it's not really the best.It has to work with a database (MS SQL Server).
Is there a way to embed an explorer like view of files within a directory and have them be linkable like a tree function in asp. Like This. I want to use as include file too.
We have a database search page written in ASP. One of the information pages does not print properly because the windows background printing reloads the page, but does not wait long enough to capture all the information. So, the result is, the top title part appear, but the data does not print on the first page. But all the following pages print correctly. So how do I :
1) change the printing...? 2) slow done or make the printing wait until the page is complete ? 3) speed up the data search ? It is a ODBC connection to Foxpro database.
Using VS 2003, how can I open an existing (localhost) website so that all of the website files appear in Solution Explorer the way they do with VS 2005?
When searching through code in Vis. Interdev 6, when in the Find dialog, it listed the results in the results pane below. The cursor didn't change position to the next found item until you clicked on a line in the results.
This is actually a nice feature that I haven't seen before - all the matches show up at once in a list, with a column containing the text for the line the string was found in, so you can quickly see the context of the match.
Anyway, the first couple times I used CTRL-F, I saw a results pane. Then I must have changed something without realizing, because now when you search, no results appear in the results pane, but the cursor moves in the editor window. This is the behavior I am used to with Vis Studio 6, but I would prefer to turn the results pane back on.