As my site and folder structure are becoming larger and larger - I am not quite sure how to reference files in a very different part of the folder structure. Is there certain syntax I should be adhearing to?
I see a lot of " ./ " stuff - but I am not quite sure what it means. Is there any other sort of things like ./ ? If you have any advice or have a link that explains this.
I want to build a website with a members only section using ASP and an access database, can anyone tell me a website or recommend a book to help me do this?
Where I can find an ASP reference (objects, methods and properties) like the one that PHP offers in his site?(downloadable and .chm format preferable) Please don't tell me microsoft.com, be more detailed please because I've been searching for on microsoft.com ...but nothing found.
I'm writing a custom COM object used by certain pages on a site. During development, I need to replace this dll periodically, but have found that is in use and can't be replaced. This is true even after all browsers have been closed, and sufficient time allowed for a session to expire. The only thing I have found that works is to restart IIS thru the IIS mgmt console.
The object is used like this:
var vObject = Server.CreateObject('MyObject'); //do something with it vObject = null;
Is there another way to replace this dll short of taking the entire site down?
I'm trying to convert some ASP pages to PHP, but I don't know ASP very well (as in: at all ), and there are calls ASP is making whose purpose and function is unknown to me. I tried looking for a reference on the web where I can search any function name and get a reference to what it does, but I have been unable to find it.
Is it somewhere really obvious and I just missed it like an idiot? Is there such a site out there at all? I need to translate ASP to PHP and as such need to read it, not write it, so a index/reference sort of site would be better than a learning ASP sort of site.
the equivalent of fopen(PHP) in ASP and if so where can I read more about it? Also does anyone know a good reference for ASp where you can read about functions and so on?
for j = 1 to totalManagers2 Response.Write("# in J loop:" & j & "<br/>") If Request.Form("j") = "on" Then myToField = myToField + recipiant(j) Response.Write("recipiant's email is :" & recipiant(j) & "<br/>") validRecipiant = true End if next
My problem lies with line ' "If Request.Form("j") = "on" Then '...
Now on the first page, I have a form, which I dynamically populate a table, and for each row, I output an HTML checkbox. I assign the name of that check box to a # that is incremented within the for-loop that is outputting all the HTML table rows.
So I have check boxes with name attributes such as "1", "2", "3", "4" and so on.
My question is, on the next page, how do I tell if those check boxes are checked? I use the Request.Form("1"), Request.Form("2"), Request.Form("3"), Request.Form("4") and so on.
But as you can see, in my For-Loop, I'm just checking this... Request.Form(1), Request.Form(2)...and so on ....
So I am ignoring the quotation marks...how can I include them so the code knows to look at the form for the name attribute of "1" and not just 1?
I�m getting the error with the code below [ line 179 is just after the �then�]. The code is supposed to complete an�a href to an image if it exists. Code:
is there an sql command that allows me to select all rows where a specific field isn't called by other rows? To be more specific: I have this table for my categories. I want to be able to choose all the categories that don't have subcategories. The fields are
CaName CaId CaParent
So a category has a parent, so caParent = the CaId of it's parent. So is there a way to call all the categories that don't have children categories in my sql?
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript"> Dim UN Set objNet = CreateObject("WScript.NetWork") Set objUser = GetObject("WinNT://my domain/" & objNet.UserName ) UN = objNet.UserName & " (" & objUser.FullName & ")" </script>
How can I reference the VBScript Variable UN in my ASP code? <%=UN%> won't work because VBScript is on the client side and ASP is on the server side. If I have to post it on one page and read it on another, how do I do that?
I have different database connections that I use for DEV and PROD versions of our web app. I want to put the database connection string in one location so I only have to change it once when we push live.
So I put it in an include file and reference it in all my asp pages as:
<!--#include file="includes/db_conn.inc"-->
But this will not work with the global.asa page. How can I reference an include page from global.asa?
My web host has stated that If I want users to be able to write to my database. I need to store it outside my site folder. So I have a site folder called www and a folder next to it named database. If I insert my database into that folder how would I reference it in my html?
How do you say in HTML "leave the www folder and find the database folder?"
I have a database of UK postcodes with corresponding OS Grid references (easting and northing) but I need to convert these to longitude and latitude so that I can plot my postcodes on a Google Map.Does anyone know of a function which can do this?
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?
on my hosting acount I have 3 folders that were set up by default: DB LOGS WWW now I understand what each if for obviously, but can i reference back to the databases location outside the www folder from a file using ..../DB/database_name.mdb ? {asssuming of course the file I am referenceing from is in the main WWW folder)
I'm building a 'spot the ball' gaming site where people choose a point on an image closest to where the ball should be. This works in Flash by assigning co-ordinates to that point.
However, I need to do a database look-up when the competition is over, to see who has the closest point. I'm hoping to build an ASP application that will enable the administrator to enter the correct co-ordinates, then click a button to find the closest entry in the database. I can't think of an accurate automated way to do this. Has anyone built anything similar? What would be the best way to achieve this?
I want to learn to manage my Access database schema (add tables, drop tables, add columns, etc.) remotely by accessing it through ADOX. Microsoft's online documentation is OK, but the code samples are buggy and they're in VB, not VBScript.
Can anyone point me to:
A) ADOX documentation on the Web that's better than Microsoft's
B) Downloadable code that uses ADOX for schema maintenance.
We are using .net 1.1 on windows 2003 server. This is we are facing in our production server.
When we are doing the load testing we are getting the bellow error. While the load testing this error is not coming frequently. When we run 20 threads for 3 mins we are getting this error message 2 or 3 times. But this line of code is executed by all the threads. Code:
i'm working on uploading images to the webserver.Got a "test" version working, but as soon as i try to modify it.on my server i've got an Upload folder in the same folder as my aspUpload page.the path connection is as follows:Code:
sPath = Server.MapPath(".Uploads") & ""
but now i don't want it saved in the Uploads folder.The folder path i want is ../../../images/models/
Main folder is "Web". In the "WEB" folder some asp file resides. another folder named "Admin" also reside in the "WEB" folder. My DB resides in the DB folder that is outside of the "WEB" folder and on the same root where "WEB" folder is.
I have a file named Connect.asp which contains the path for DB. I have included this file in both user files (which are simply in web folder) and in the administrator files. But when the admin tries to log-in the file didn't read the appropriate path as it finds the DB in the WEB folder. But it works fine when i communicate with the DB through user files.
I want to write logfiles to a textfile. But when the file doesn't exist, then the file should be created. But the code gives an error at this part of the code. I have no idea of what the mistake could be. Here's the code:
I'm writing an ASP validation script that uses a cookie that is created by a user validation page and has a single value. This site will be used only under Internet Explorer 5 and more recent.
My problem is that the page called after the cookie creation can't read the cookie unless I set the Cookie.Path attribute to "". All the documentation that I found about it is very brief, don't explain how it really works and if there's any kind of "side effects". An even stranger fact is that some people of my team can read the cookie without setting the Cookie.Path attribute.
Can anyone tell me how the Cookie.Path really works or witch browser settings make it needed (or not)?
I have created my asp pages in "D:/test" . This i have created as a virtual directory. i am having some files in "D:/download/cont/somename" From the asp page i want to access the files in the d:/download/cont/somename folder. Here somename changes according to username. i.e first i want to check whether this path is valid and then get all the files from it but its giving me the following error
Server.MapPath(), ASP 0174 (0x80004005) An invalid '/' or '' was found in the Path parameter for the MapPath method. /test/contractsfile.asp, line 11
code: somename = Request.cookies("username") source = ".. est" & "/download/cont/" & somename if fs.folderexists(server.MapPath(source)) ---------------------------> line 11