I am just beginning with asp and have gotten an error that I need some
help with. I posted a pair of files to an online ASP host server. The
files are in the same directory; one is readfile.asp which should open
the other which is a simple text file - newText.txt . Code:
Is it possbile to check a file exist without using Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") in asp page??
The reason is our hosting company turn that function off for security reason.
Here is my original code: <% Dim objFSO Set objFSO = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") If objFSO.FileExists ("yourfile.txt") Then Response.Write "File exists" Else Response.Write "File does not exist" End If %>
I've some problems with "Scripting.FileSystemObject" object. If I try to create a new text file with the function myfile.CreateTextFile I have two differents result:
If I execute the script client-side there are no problems, but if I execute the script server-side the process stops when I call this function (I think that the process is in loop because I must close iexplore to stop the application).
I would use the Scripting.FileSystemObject to find a file in a server, which I connect with a VPN connection. I'm not sure that the Scripting.FileSystemObject works with a folder, which is in another server, using an ASP page which is on my server.
In other cases the server gives me an ASP error report (line xx in file yy and so on). Here it only says HTTP 500 (not 404). Even if I call the ASP directly. Code:
I am having ASP with the following code to access the file with windows scripting host. The page run on local server IIS 5.1 on Win XP Pro SP2. The IE never show me any error with this, but will keep access the page for very long. This code is running fine on other system. Code:
In my application I need to read the lines from the text file. I use the following script to do that.It doesn't seem to work because of the Norton Anti virus script blocking. I cannot do anything to Norton so I want to find the alternative way to read the lines from the text file. Quote:
Dim objFSO, objTextFile Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objTextFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(Server.MapPath("ProgrammeDetails"),1,false) Do While Not objTextFile.AtEndOfStream Response.Write objTextFile.ReadLine & "<BR>" & vbCrLf Loop objTextFile.Close Set objTextFile = Nothing Set objFSO = Nothing
i have a problem on an asp page , running since 1 year ago, whe try to create a file systemobject using set oFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") the error returned is :
When i create a folder through file system object and then check the properties of that folder, read only attribute is checked. At this time after creating the folder i need to put files in the folder and i get error due to this reason. Is it possible to make sure that read only attribute is not checked.
Also at the company we use active file component to Upload the files. Active file provides the functionality of file system object too. I have created the folder through this and the result is the same.
I'm at a complete loss on what is causing this error. ActiveX Can't create object:"Scripting.FileSystemObject when executing the code below. Every example I've looked at is pretty much identical except for the file names.
What I am ultimately trying to accomplish is when clicking on a link check to see if a file with today's date exists if so link to it. If not, link to a file with yesterday's date.
I'm trying to install a simple e-mail form to my webpage; which takes some info from user (like name, phone, e-mail,etc...) and when user pushes submit button e-mails them to me immediately. I've tried to do so with ASP Formmail but I couldn't succeed. . it gives me: Server object error " 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3' Server.CreateObject Failed " error. Can anyone please help me to install my form? Because I need to install it immediately;
I've recently uploaded a site to a new ISP, which is on a Win2003 platform. I've had a problem in that the existing ASP scripts handling email form submissions all experience the following error:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0046' Permission denied
From what I can gather this is due to moving from Win2000 to Win2003, and specifically the problem lies in this line of code: ....
How do you capture an error when executing "Server.CreateObject" from and asp page. The object does not get created and no error message is reported. I know the application recognizes the existence of the registered dll but it does not creat it
I'm studying "Visual Basic Developer's Guid to ASP & IIS", and I am following instructions an pp 72-75.I am creating a WebClass, and enter code as instructed, and it all is entered correctly.
When I try and run, I get the folowing error:
"The call to Server.CreateObject failed while checking permissions. Access is denied to this object."
I've not compiled this, but am following instructions to just run the project.Is this not possible without compiling it?
MSXML3.0 is installed on the server.When calling the function below I get an error:
Server.CreateObject("MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP.3.0")
However when using Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP") the object gets created just fine.Is there a difference between the 2 functions?Is the second one using MSXML3.0 or an older version? What could be causing the first call to fail?
my problem is my Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Errors") fails with Invalid ProgID. For additional information specific to this message please visit
the Microsoft Online Support site located at: http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp.
My other Server.CreateObject's work for other ADODB objects but not for this one. Any ideas why and how to fix? i m using Windows 2000 Server SP3.
I just setup a new machine with Vista Business Edition and IIS 7. I had to turn on IIS 7 attributes including the IIS Manager. Not sure what options I needed I turn them all on that even remotely look like I might need them.
The IIS Manager looks total foreign to me but eventually I figure how to add a virtual folder. I then started making script files in html, javascript and vbscript. I would run them through IIS 7 using the URL: http://localhost/../filename. This all worked fine and I was able to try most of the code that I had used on IIS 6 under XP.
I then start adding ASP server-side calls to the script. I tried several objects: Request, Response..etc. and they worked fine. The problem started when I started using the Server object. In particular when I added the line:
Any idea why this is happening? The directory exists on the FS. It's an upload script to put files in a database directory. It errors out on the upload.
Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3'
Server.CreateObject Failed
/ProspectTracking/alphatest/default/Upload/upload.asp, line 3
When you create an object in classic asp code, should you always use Server.CreateObject("ProgID")? Are there implications with stability (ie memory leaks) if you create COM objects in other ways in IIS?
We use Javascript for our ASP coding, using a mixture of Server.CreateObject() and new ActiveXObject(). The web server hangs occasionally (once every 2-3 months) and we were wondering if this might be the culprit...
I am getting the following error from my ASP application: Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0007'
Out of memory: 'Server.CreateObject'
It always (as far as i have observed) occurs when i try to create a new ADODB.connection object in my cCon helper function (opening a connection and returning it):
Function cCon() Dim cnRet set cnRet = server.createobject("ADODB.Connection") 'This is where the error is thrown cnRet.connectionstring = GLB_CONSTR_DB cnRet.open Set cCon = cnRet End Function
The page that errors will typically call this function 6- 10times from different functions which handle their connections in this way: Code: