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With the SessionID being a 32bit number it's more likely to issue a duplicate than say a 128bit, but still ultra-unlikely.
The only issues I've ever heard of regarding ASP Sessions are the session cookie hashes being sniffed over the network.
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Chris Rickard wrote:
but still ultra-unlikely.
Thanks "professional colleague"*
* read the reply to Michael above
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge
Michael P Butler wrote:
Some people fantasise about "real people", others about celebs
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I've seen it that when cookies are disabled on the client browser a new sessionid is generated for each page visit.
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I haven't used ASP.NET, but with ASP the Session object relies heavily on cookies to operate. So, this could be a logical conclusion, but personally I haven't seen it happen yet.
If you do have any more info about this, could you please let me know as I am in the middle of rapping up a web app written in ASP that uses this?
Jeremy L. Falcon<nobr>
Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
"Victims falling under chains ~ You hear them crying dying pains
The fist of terrors breaking through ~ Now there's nothing you can do"
Song: Phantom Lord - Album: Kill 'em All - Artist: Metallica
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Just installed .NET framework on my Windows NT 4.0 Workstation at work. I´ve PWS installed on it, SP6a and MDAC 2.7. The problem is that thw .aspx pages are not being rendered by .net. Anyone facing the same problem ? How can I solve this ?
Mauricio Ritter - Brazil
Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank
The alcohol is one of the greatest enemys of man, but a man who flee from his enemys is a coward.
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asp.net is not supported for nt4.
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i have decided to make a nice an easy admin to my website, so that i do not have to always edit HTML to add more stuff to the site (that way i might actually get ssome content up there), anywaz, i have a script section, and i want to make a script that colourises the code, so i dont have to do it myself, anyone know of one that exists?
p.s. dont forget, i need a php version.
Email: theeclypse@hotmail.com URL: http://www.onyeyiri.co.uk "What goes up must come down. Ask any system administrator"
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I like this version of your site much better. Good job!
Jeremy L. Falcon<nobr>
Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
"Half the reason people switch away from VB is to find out what actually
goes on.. and then like me they find out that they weren't quite as good
as they thought - they've been nannied." - Alex, 13 June 2002
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thanks. i started one design, but hated it, then this poped into my head, so i made it. at the mo im practicing my php, by makin an admin for the site, so i can add artwork, downloads, scripts, all by filling in a form, cos my aunt has just got a website, and wants me to make it into a shop
Email: theeclypse@hotmail.com URL: http://www.onyeyiri.co.uk "What goes up must come down. Ask any system administrator"
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Greetings,
How can VB script be used to open a web page in a seperate browser window?
I have a button message that I catch with vb script, and I want to just open
a html site in a seperate browser instance.
I am new to vb script, so any advice would be great!
Thanks in advance!
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Right after I made my post I stumbled across "window.open" call, and it works perfectly for what I needed.
See below. Hope this helps someone else.
Dim Test
Set Test = window.open("mytestpage.htm", "MyTestPagetitle")
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I have the problem of automatically creating the thumbnails during the uploading of images in my website. My ISP would not allow me to run a component in their server. I must use Javascript or VBScript in my ASP to do this kind of work.
Does anybody know how to do it? Sample code will be much appreciated!
TIA!
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You're probably out of luck... If the server runs .NET you could use GDI+ to do this if not ASP3, JavaScript, and VBScript do not have that functionality built in and must use a COM component.
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if the images are too big, you can get the script to show the pics at thumbnail size, using the HTML code that is output.
Email: theeclypse@hotmail.com URL: http://www.onyeyiri.co.uk "What goes up must come down. Ask any system administrator"
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The downside to this is that the browser still has to download the larger image even if it's scaled down via HTML.
Jeremy L. Falcon<nobr>
Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
"Half the reason people switch away from VB is to find out what actually
goes on.. and then like me they find out that they weren't quite as good
as they thought - they've been nannied." - Alex, 13 June 2002
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If you are running a .NET platform you don't need to have a component deployed by the ISP. One great thing about .NET is the xcopy deployment capability, just drop your component into the bin folder.
If your not using .NET I'm sorry I can't help.
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Can anyone explain to me why IIS always start about 10 tftp.exe processes sunday night? Two sundays ago, these processes wanted to access the internet. Of course I told my firewall to say NO. Last sunday tftp wanted me to insert a disk in my cd reader.
This is starting to piss me off! I rule my machine, not vice versa.
Sonorked as well: 100.13197 jorgen
FreeBSD is sexy.
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TFTP is not a standard component of IIS. Either a 3rd party program has installed a TFTP program and is misbehaving or you've got yourself a virus.
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That's interesting... I just checked my server. In C:\Inetpub\Scripts there were 373 files titled "TFTP####" where "####" are decimal digits. All were read-only, all were empty. TFTP.EXE does exist on this machine, dated the day I installed Win2K, and the system was just scanned for viruses two hours ago, so a virus is unlikely. But I do wonder where these files came from... I've deleted them
I'll let you know if anything breaks...
I Drowned Schroedinger's Stupid Cat!
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Oh yeah I remember now! Sorry guys, time to update your virus scanners and goto Windows Update. You've been hit with NIMDA.
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I know your problem, indeed it's persons from warez teams that use tftp to get file on their machine and send u an ftp server in order to use your pc to stock it some warez stuffs.
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Er, nope. All updates have been installed, the AV gets updated daily and a full scan performed. Just in case, though, I ran two specialty tools for Nimda.A and Nimda.E - no infected files found.
I suspect that in my case, the culprit may be spyware installed with the software that came with my video or sound card. I traced it back to the company that makes and sells the crap, but they refuse to tell me which mfrs they've sold it to. It occasionally pops up the JRE in the system tray, and logs packets being sent "somewhere." It's just possible that it is using TFTP for transport, and leaving these little surprises on my machine for me.
It's not really a problem here, but just for giggles I'm going to set ZoneAlarm to block all TFTP packets in both directions and see what program whines about it I don't know of any legitimate service (ie - one I installed and want to run) that depends on TFTP, so there's nothing at risk.
I Drowned Schroedinger's Stupid Cat!
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Its one thing to have one of these things trojanjed on illegal software, you just take that risk. Its quite another when packaged purchased software does that! You might consider persueing legal action
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Nah... I don't have the time to fight little battles. I've blocked TFTP and so far nothing has complained. I'll just watch and see what happens. If I ever isolate which compnent installed this crap, I'll definitely put them on my list of brands never to buy or recommend, then make sure they (and everyone else I can reach) know the reason why.
I Drowned Schroedinger's Stupid Cat!
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Someone posted here once about alternate tags for bold and italic - can anyone remember what they were ?
Christian
I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
Remember that amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
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