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Hi To ALL!
If i type URL like this
www.sample.com/cards
it should open a page cards.asp or any page .
how should i do.
pls help me...
Thank you
Mahesh
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You could do a number of things, firstly you could write a redirect in the default.asp in that folder: i.e. Response.Redirect("Cards.asp")
Or you could setup IIS to use cards.asp as a default document, by going to the IIS manager, Right click on the website, go properties then add cards.asp in the documents tab.
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I would make a directory called cards and put default.asp in the cards directory.
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Hi
I am sending some data from one win form application to a database in the remote machine through a web service running in the remote machine.
My requirement is first I have to find out that either the machine (Win form application running machine) is connected to the network or not?
If the machine is connected to the network I have to send the data to the remote machine else I have to store the data locally.
Could any one tell how to detect weather the web service is running in the remote machine or not?
Could any one through some inputs on this ?
Regards
Subbu.
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I am developing some web apps on an XP professional box.
I need to update an old ASP system and I am having difficulty running it on that box.
The box is running IIS 5.1 and has ASP .Net installed Version 1.
Even a simple "Hi" ASP page gives me the error:
Server Application Error
The server has encountered an error while loading an application during the processing of your request. Please refer to the event log for more detail information. Please contact the server administrator for assistance.
DOes anyone have any advice for this?
Thank you.
Paixtis
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Couple of things to check...I've had the same problem before and I can't remember exactly what it was that I did to fix it, but check the following:
1. in IIS, properties of "Default Web Site", Home Directory Tab, click Configuration Button. Make sure, in the Mappings tab, that .asp Extensions are still mapped to c:\windows\system32\inetsrv\asp.dll
2. When you setup the virtual directory for your site, after you select your directory path, make sure "Run Scripts (such as ASP)" checkbox is checked. I think the default is unchecked and I didn't notice it because i was so used to just clicking Next-Next-Next to get it setup. I also don't see where you can check it after you've created your virtual directory, so maybe try one from scratch again.
hope one of those fixes your problems....i'll keep thinking if not....
ddesi16127
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Also, make sure you have registered asp.net with iis. The command you have to run in order to do this is:
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\Aspnet_regiis.exe
(depending on which version of .net you have)
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Can anyone recommend a good (preferably free) HTML-Textbox (ie allows WYSIWYG HTML text entry in a web form). There are lots out there... FreeTextBox http://wiki.freetextbox.com/[^] looks good but is impossible to install (and the help is practically non-existent and worse than useless.)
Thanks - Phil
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Try HTMLArea atinteractivetools.com--seems to work fine for my apps.
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I have been writing my first CGI program, but have problems loading images and background files. Both the Server and Browser are on the same PC.
I needed to write:-
cout << "<body background=\"file:///C:\\GoAhead\\ws031202\\web\\cgi-bin\\images\\MyBackground.jpg\">"
to get the images loaded.
i.e. the following line did not work:-
cout << "<body background=\"http//C:\\GoAhead\\ws031202\\web\\cgi-bin\\images\\MyBackground.jpg\">"
I tried this and it did not work
cout << "<body background=\"./images/MyBackground.jpg\">";
Later in the program when I tried this the image was not displayed (little box with red cross - image not found)
Also tried a different image as follows, did not load.
cout << "<img SRC=\"./images/smiley.gif\">";
grahamfff
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You have to reference the images (and any other resources) in terms of the web path. Forget the fact that you are on a filesystem. As far as the web server is concerned you are on a virtual filesystem. So:
img src='http://localhost/maybe-sub-dir/image-name.jpg'
if you get my meaning
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I am using visual studio .net to write some apps. In the past when I wrote applications I used a lot of java script (I have a lot of scripts). I ahve been inlcuding these scripts in VS whhile they work I find it hard to debug them. For example I can't set break points or watch variables.
Is there an alternative?
I hope this is not a real stupid question....I'm new to this
Brian
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You can set breakpoints in javascript. Make sure Tools\Options\Debugging\Just-In-Time has Scripts checked in visual studio. Also make sure Tools\Options\Advanced\Disable Script Debugging is NOT checked in Internet Explorer. If it still won't stop at a breakpoint, start your app, then attach to it from the Running Documents tab (next to solution explorer tab when a web page is running).
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Thanks for the reply.
I tiake it then that there is no substitute for java script in .net?
Also I made changes you suggested and still cannont get the debugger to stop at a breakpoint or watch a variable in JS. What I could not do was find the running documents tab. Where can I find this?
Brian
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The running documents tab only shows up after you start the app with debugging (f5) from visual studio. A new tab called 'Running Documents' shows up in the same area as 'Solution Explorer'. Sometimes I can set a break point in the html view and it will stop there, but most of the time I have to go to the running documents tab. You just double click on the entry on the tab page and it opens an editor where you can set break point like the usual way.
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If I click on some link some more new lines should appear in that place only
How can I do this
Dragon has its own way of living
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Prefarably JavaScript
I am the best
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How much text? You could use a hidden <div> and then make it visible when the user clicks on the link.
Brian Van Beek
<a href=http://spaces.msn.com/members/bvanbeek>My Blog is Awesome, ok maybe not, but is still fun!!</a>
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I’m trying to understand how a regular windows application can be started when the user clicks on a link to a particular filetype in a browser.
Background (in case its important)
I have a normal windows app which has registered its filetype (say “.xyz”) so that double-clicking on a “.xyz” file in Windows Explorer opens the “.xyz” document in my application. This is done by a few registry keys:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/.xyz “MyPrivate.Doc”
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/MyPrivate.Doc/shell/open/command “<path to="" app="">”
(I’ve omitted other entries under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/MyPrivate.Doc)
The files happen to be XML data.
---What happens when I click on a link to a “.xyz” file in Internet Explorer?
If the “.xyz” file is on my system, then NOTHING happens. If, however, I right click the link and copy shortcut, and paste it into the browser address bar, my application gets run fine. I find EXACTLY the same behaviour if the link is to a “.doc” file – MSWord gets run (or not).
If the “.xyz” file is on a different server, then while a link to a “.doc” file correctly runs MSWord, but “.xyz” files simply get displayed as pretty-printed XML text.
My theory (based on trying to read up on this) …
IE is looking at the file content. Since a “.doc” is binary its falling through a bunch of tests and choosing the system file association of “.doc” to run MSWord.
Since an “.xyz” file contains XML its being identified as text so IE decides it can display it itself.
So my question is: how can I tell Internet Explorer (& hopefully ALL browsers) that my application is the proper handler for files of type “xyz” ?
I believe this has got something to do with mime-types (content-types) but I’m unclear how to define these. I see mention of telling the external server the content type of these files. Is it not possible to perform this association from within my application?
Why is IE’s behaviour for local files different from its handling of remote files?
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Hi all
Well...
I know it is a simple question for guys like you,
But I need an answer.
I have an HTML with 2 FRAMES. Frame A & B.
I need that when function "doit()" runs on 'A',
it will call the function "runme()" on frame 'B'.
and the function runme() will run on the 'B' frame and will change the 'B' parametrs.
is there a way to do it ? ?
Somthing like:
function doit()
{
runme();
B.runme();
}
JavaScript of course.
10x
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The Server
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Found it
<SCRIPT language="JavaScript">
function doit(){
parent.frames["frame_B"].runme();
}
</SCRIPT>
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hi all
i want to migrate my iis6 config to my new server
so i do a backup, and try to restore it on the new server
ms says "invalid signature"
apparently a restore is only possible on the same hardware... (uh? how stupid can they be?)
so they make a sepperate tool for migration instead of integrating one in iis...
aaaaand...
guess what...
the ONLY link on the entire internet to that migration tool is..... yeah u guessed right: DOWN
been looking everywhere for a mirror
it seems the iis resource kit contains a migration tool too, but this is an old version with bugs
so my question:
can anyone plzzzzz provide me with a mirror of Internet Information Services 6.0 Migration Tool 1.1?
the filename is IISMT.msi and it is 378KB in size...
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2aefc3e4-ce97-4f25-ace6-127f933a6cd2&DisplayLang=en
--> this is the one that is down (messaged ms about it allready)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/ThankYou.aspx?familyId=56fc92ee-a71a-4c73-b628-ade629c89499&displayLang=en
--> and this one only contains the old version
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hi
i want to create new folder in my website programmaticaly.
how i can do it?
thanks
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Use
System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory
But you need to ensure that the parent directory has the right permissions set, for the reduced webserver account.
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how do i make a default button so when my users press enter on my webform it automaticly presses my login button
thanks
chad
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