I am running a query from MS FoxPro and displaying a table after the query is ompleted. I assume the query of the criteria takes longer than displaying the table...but in this case it's reversed.
After the Query is complete, it takes about 10-20 seconds to display the table, which consists of just information from the database. i.e. customer name, number, vehicle make and model, date it was purchased. Those simple items. Is there a way to make it load/display faster? I am using ASP and MS FoxPro.
I have a stored procedure that is large and accesses the database a lot which slows down the loading of the home page. Is there anyway to load the whole HTML page and then load the stored procedure inside the page?
I have built an app that takes some time to load some ASP pages, is there anyway i can display a loading icon or even some interesting pictures and text while this is loading?
I've got a list of variables which have data. Most of them are empty at the time of testing, so it could only be worse if they had data....
Here's the code below. Basically what I want it to do is:
There are a list of variables with data in them (some blank, some not) There is a list of those variables' names that is created into theArray. I want each variable in that array to be run through DocClean in order to convert the JavaScript link. Code:
I'm reading an XML file in my ASP script which then uses XSL to format the output. However, the script takes a long time to load the script, almost 30 seconds. Code:
set xml = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.4.0") xml.async = false xml.load(Server.MapPath("XMLTestfile.xml"))
Does anyone know why the webserver will all of the sudden take so long to load the file when it used to work almost instantly?
I developed a page that takes from the database based on a select information and displays that on the screen. My problem is that the display proces is very slow, it takes time to display the results. Code:
I have a basic asp page running that is very slow it has to crunch some info and when a user hits submit it can take a minute or more for a response. So what I did was call a second page that should show a gif that is asking them to be patient.
Unfortunately this never shows (See below). I have tried other ways as well, but I have been unsuccessful in getting the gif to show. This has to be simple but I'm not a skilled asp developer so I don;t know how to do it. Anybody have any ideas?
It all seems to work well, but takes a large amount of time for the entire page to load, I guess due to the amount of records that get displayed, or maybe its the repeat region. So, Is there anything I can do in my asp code to speed these things up. Code:
I have an asp page which takes approx 1 min to load over the network due to how much data it has to deal with. If someone was to press stop on the browser i assume it doesnt close the connection to the database is there anyway to ensure it does?
Would like a loading page to appear for asp searchs/form submitions similar to the sheddev search, whilst the results are being returned you go to a different page saying "please wait whilst page is loading" and when the results are returned you are directed back.
I have put together a logon page and successfully tested it on localhost, but once uploaded, it ceases to behave normally. Instead of displaying the page, Internet Explorer puts up a download file box, asking if I want to Open or Save it. If you'd like to this in action, go to www.bpfe.org.uk/mtdlogon.asp. I'm sure I've seen this before but I can't remember what causes it.
What I would like to do is having a page on the server that automaticaly load itself every X hours. Is there anyway of doing this? I need this in order to update my database and execute some asp code.
I have a HTML Page with iframe in iframe I am loading some another domain website from our webserver but at the client it is taking to load. Can some body let me know how show a loading message for it and when i will know by programming that site fully loaded.
I have made this frameset for my site, 4 frames in it, and each one holds a html page. The mainframe however holds an asp page. Each time I try and load the frameset and preview it, in the mainframe I see all the asp code of the page, not the compilation of it. When I try and open the asp page separately, I can see the compilation just fine, tables and everything.
I have a problem which gives lot of headache and hard to find.
I have:
Page1--->which is used for user to enter details on submit i am sending that page to another page
page2---> i am doing the database insert/update functions.
page3--->and redirecting that page to a confirmation page saying "your record has been successfully added" and auto refresh it and redirecting that to page1.
my requirment is as such i have to do like this.
but what happens is not always, but sometimes that record has been added twice, which i couldn't find out for this is not happening always but sometimes.....
Getting data from an database and displaying it on a web page is some thing I have done for years. Now instead of getting data from a database, I want to get the text of a file and display that on the web page. The file choice is determined by a user click on a anchor link.
So far I have considered using fso to read a line at at time and doing Response.Write for each line read. Seems to me there should be a more elegant solution. Should I build an array of text line while reading and do only one response write? Or is there another solution that I have not discovered.
I have made this frameset for my site, 4 frames in it, and each one holds a html page. The mainframe however holds an asp page.
Each time I try and load the frameset and preview it, in the mainframe I see all the asp code of the page, not the compilation of it. When I try and open the asp page separately, I can see the compilation just fine, tables and everything.
While not rs.eof <td><%=rs("InvoiceNo")%></td> <td><%=rs("Name")%></td> <td><a href="InvoicePrint.asp?WInv=<%=rs("InvoiceNo")%>"></a></td> <td>Print this invoice</td> rs.MoveNext Wend
Now user needs to click the link to open the invoice, and then select File--Print from the menu to print it out, and then return back to print another. As the table is very long, they need to scroll again to find the next one.
I want to make the user more comfortable, that they simply click the "Print" button in the end of the row, without opening the page, print the invoice no they want. Is it possible?
I first noticed this in my own app. Images would show up missing [red X] randomly on IE 6.0.2800.1106 on Windows 2000 server.
I then was able to repro this problem on Microsoft's website!!! The page I used was http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie...sp1/default.asp After pressing [F5] to refresh the page six times, I noticed missing images on the page.
This problem seems to be very reproducible. I coded a sample ASP page which references the same images 10 times on the same page. Loaded in IE. Upon pressing [F5] several times, the images will be identified as missing [red X]. Refresh the page again, it's fine.....etc.
I'm up-todate with all latest MS patches. Has anyone else seen this problem?
I have a input with type checkbox. I want it to be automatically checked if the value from the corresponding field in the database is also checked. I tried this: Code:
I'm working on a site that is just *extremely slow* on certain pages that are very database intensive. Now... I've worked quite a bit with databases before - and this is different. It's ridiculously slow. I've looked through the long ASP script (it's a calendar listings page, with some more db stuff under the calendar). There's not really anything else I can do to fix up the code. I've consolodated SQL statements, converted everything to GetRows... closed my objects immediately... etc. I've also added indexes to the db fields in my WHERE clause of SQL. The page isn't *that* complicated that it should take so long. Sometime it even time-outs. I've tried so much, and nothing is working. Could it be that I need a dedicated server? Something I'm missing in the code? (It's really long so I'd prefer not to post it if possible but I might). MySQL
I'm trying to surf on a website on winXP, but IIS response is very slow. It doesn't load a lot of images (red x). Besides, it alerts always there's no connection (from each page to the following), asking whether I want to connect. The browser keeps waiting for images then it fails. What can I do?
I'm connecting to an Access table with 100+ rows of data of approx 20 columns wide. I'm using getstring to "Quickly" display it in a table, but it's un-useably slow.
I have a development box running Windows NT Server 4 SP6a with all the latest hot fixes and patches. Up until a couple of days ago, it was running IE5.0 without problems. I upgraded to IE6 SP1 and ever since, whenever I access the default ASP web site, it takes ages for the first page to appear. After that subsequent pages load fine. Code: