I use Response.Expires=0 in asp code. This was working fine in production for some time on a windows 2000 server. In the last month is code is not working any more the page does not expire it has a expiry time of 10 minutes. Could a server update cause this code not to work? or do you have any ideas why this is not working?
If I open any other website and open my application, Session get expires. If I open my application first and open any other website, then Session in my application is working properly.
I have an asp application which uses IIS 5 . I need to expire my session in 10 minutes . I use session.expire=10 in my index.html page. when the session is expired in 10 minutes i need to redirect the respons to the login page agein.how can i do this.
i have admin panel and agent panel. when i open admin panel and log in it works fine. but when agent opens agent panel in different pc and login and acts something like open a page or so, both admin panel and agent panel expires session and asks for re-login. What would be possible reason for this?
platform: OS: windows 2000 server, IIS 6.0 Script : ASP, Javascript Database: MsSql 2000 Server
At the moment, I have this in the footer section of my login protected pages:
<%Response.Expires=-1%>
But I notice this doesn't prevent me from being able to press 'Back' after I have logged out and view the same content - content I should not view if Ihave logged out! How do I force the page to expire then?
I need help with cookies in asp. I need to set a cookie that will expire midnight today which would actually be tommorow. I'm having hard time with the date time functions can someone help me out. what would I write?
I am creating an access DB that has job listings and displays the DB online.
I am creating tables rows for 'BeginListing' and 'Endlisitng' etc that are stored as a Date
How do I get the asp/vbscript to check the date 'EndListing' of the entry and to stop displaying it when the date is later than today (so it takes them offline when the date is expired)?
My script is like this and loops through each record set displaying the contents: ...
If i try to alert the value of the cookie in the same page, it shows the old value. As well as when it is alerted from the login.asp it shows the old value.
The problem is when i try to update the value of the cookie in the login page, it does not update the new value.
Only if i close the browser and reopen, the new value gets updated and even if the old value is originally present in the cookie.
I am specifying the domain and path when creating the cookie. the expires property is set to date + 1 when creating.
What should be done to delete the contents of the cookie? Should i specify the domain as well as path when changing the expires property?
after looking at someone elses code here I noticed that he always does a Response.End after a Response.Redirect. I was under the impression that code execution would stop on the current page as soon as the Response.Redirect statement appeared, but the guy reckons that the code will continue running on the current page before starting the new one. Can someone give me the definitive answer on this?
I have placed an include to "security.asp" at the top of each .asp page in the Members Area of my client's web site. When the following code in "security.asp" is executed, the user is redirected to the "join.asp" page but the url in the browser address bar still shows the last page's url.
My first question was, can I hide a form field and make it visible upon selecting a particular value on a dropdown select field? Hoping for your immediate response.
I have a page which runs a script. When it gets to the end of the page I want it to do 2 things:
1) take some variables from the page and create an Outlook email with the subject, body and To fields populated with those variables. 2) send the page to another page. This is roughly the theory:
1) I like to know when a problem is solved. When the original person posts a "thank you that solved my problem" message and I see it I know that what they did worked. The macromedia site allows people who opened the thread to close it as "solved" Then you can search for a topic and request only "solved" threads. 2) When I am stuck on something for a long time and someone finally gives me the info. I've been stressing out over. I would feel guilty if I did not thank the helpful person. My parents' good upbringing must have burned into me the idea that you need to say "please" and "thank you". Just my two cents. Also the Macromedia forum is not a better forum, unless it is a specific question about one of their products. Even then
In my html page to update a table I am forwarding request to a ASP apge bys using form.action="test.asp", and form.submit(). In asp I am doing database update. Response of this I want to show alert box to user whether operation is succesful.
I donot want ot redirect to some other page and I do not want to disturn existing view. I mean I want get only response such as true or false and based on respose I will display alert in front end. I want some thing like this,
form.action="test.asp"; var result=form.submit() if( result="successfull") alert("Succesful") else alert("failed")
This is my current URL after the process takes place. I want to add in the URL after intCatID & . This additonal paramater [AL = "intAL"], then the error but I forgot how to do this.
<% Response.Redirect "FileMaintenance.do?CatName=" & strCatName & "&CatID=" & _ intCatID & "&Error=" & Server.URLEncode(intCount & " files were successfully added to the Package.") %>
I've come across some weird bug with Response.Cookies. Or maybe it will be called "by design" but for the life of me I can't figure out what purpose it would serve. If you're setting a cookie (say Response.Cookies ("TEST")) and you have a query string variable &test=x or &Test=x and you get Request.QueryString to parse the query string, the cookie that gets dropped matches the case of the query string, not what your code says. In other words even though the code says Response.Cookies ("TEST"), it drops Response.Cookies ("test") instead.
Anyone have any idea what's going on here? There's an example below. Try it with http://127.0.0.1/cookieTest.asp?test=x and without the query string variable.
Having just migrated to w2k from NT4, I've stumbled across an oddity with cookie handling - at least, that's what it appears to be. I (was) using response.buffer with .addheader to write two cookies into a the http header for a particular page . Worked fine for three years.
After the upgrade, I'm finding that two copies of the same cookie appear, one with blanks for values, the other with values filled in; this has the effect of logging the user into the page if the first copy isn't blank....
So, I changed the code to use response.cookie, which is fine, but the names/values get encoded, and unfortunately the software vendor uses dashes in the name part.
Is there any way to force .cookie to not encode the '-'?
or do I need to look at javascript to write the cookie?
I am trying to add some basic security to my asp web pages. I have a logon screen which, when the logon and password are checked for validity, passes the user on to a registration screen using the code
I then inserted the following line before the redirect response.Cookies("ValidUser") = "ValidUser"
I have the following check at the start of the user_reg.asp page <% if request.Cookies("ValidUser") <> "VaildUser" then response.redirect "user_login.asp" End if %>
All that happens now is that when I log in validly user_login.asp is redisplayed rather than the user_reg.asp.
Perhaps this is not sufficient to set the cookie? I have looked for it but can't see it amoungst other cookies dated today.