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I'm having some trouble getting an asp.net intranet project working on a Windows 2003 server -- I got it working on one server, but I want to run it on different one (both are identical, or at least we thought they were) and for some reason (authentication?) it won't work on the second one.
We have a simple html home page that has links to an asp.net app.
After setting up ISS on the first machine, getting it up and accessible from other machines was a snap. On the second machine, the home page wouldn’t even come up. Instead we’d get a "Service Unavailable" page. We got around that by giving the Network Service permissions to registry keys it wanted to get to. Then we could access the html home page (http://machine2/), but accessing the web service (eg. http://machine/AppName/AppName.aspx) stuff doesn’t work. To get this part working on machine1, all I needed to do was change the "Application Settings" to the virtual directory, allowing "scripts only" execute permissions.
We have compared iis configurations on both machines and can’t find the problem. They seem to be identical, but obviously something must be different (maybe elsewhere in the OS config?). When we use the wfetch tool to access the aspx page we get a 401.1 error. We have looked at the permissions between the machines and can't find any difference. Any help here would be greatly appreciated.
Any ideas or pointers to previously answered similar questions, FAQs, etc. appreciated.
Matt Gerrans
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Hi Matt,
There are a number of reasons that can cause the error Http 503 Service Unavailable , you may need to first check the error log file HTTP.sys which should appear in the folder systemroot\System32\LogFiles\HTTPERR . The error Http 401.1 is basically thrown when there's a problem related to the authentication issue. The IIS failed to collect the valid user account or the account supplied by the client side is invalid. May I suggest you to download the IIS Resource Kit[^] which can help you figure out the root cause. The chapters 24, 5, 11 may help.
Also, you might also want to check out the IIS support site[^].
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Thanks for the help.
Turned out after trying a lot of configuration tweaking (system and IIS) to no avail, that uninstalling ISS, removing the whole project, then reinstalling ISS and putting all it back got things working. Apparently there was something strange in the original setup of ISS.
Matt Gerrans
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ASP.NET's validators are great controls, but I have one beef with them: they do not focus (javascript) on the control that they are validating if the entry is invalid. Does anyone know of a CodeProject Control that does this?
The Yellow Dart
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Hi
I m developing intranet application .I wann to know how to view or open the PDF file which is located in some server in the network and whose link has to dynamically produced with the dropdown list selected values . do i need to use any FSO ? i will get PDf file name from database but actually PDF file is located in server in the network.
Hope its not confusing..............
Please help me ........... its very urgent
I will be thankful to u
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If the PDF file is located on the server, just generate a link to it. Or, if you want to do it a little cleaner, you can read the pdf into a byte stream, then stuff that into your page after setting the header to saw it's a PDF.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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:-DHi,
Just Generate the Link Correctly from Database. Before that configure your Acrobat Reader to Display the PDF Files in Web Browser. To Configure this go to Edit -> Preferences -> Internet in Acrobat Reader. o Windows Machines. The PDF can be viewable in browser only when the Acrobat Reader or any pdf viewer software is installed on Client machine otherwise browser will ask for the Download the file.
Tell me your respose......
Sandeep
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Hi, folks.
I'm want my web app to display a list of items (retrieved from a database) in a select box. In my main page I have the following:
<br />
<td bgcolor="#66ccff">Product Messages for: <!--#include file="products_list.inc"--></td><br />
The included file is your typical code fragment that retrieves the data and dynamically builds the selector:
<br />
<%<br />
<br />
set objConn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")<br />
objConn.ConnectionString ="driver={SQL Server};server=xidc-mrtline;database=motd;uid=sa;pwd=lmitfd; " <br />
objConn.Open<br />
<br />
strSql = "Select idnum, name from products;" <br />
<br />
set objRS= Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")<br />
objRS.Open strSQL ,objConn<br />
<br />
Response.Write "<select id=products_list name=products_list onchange='DisplayProductMOTD(this.options[this.selectedIndex].value, DateBox.value)'>"<br />
do while not objrs.EOF <br />
Response.Write "<option value=" & objrs("idnum") & ">" & objrs("name") & "</option>"<br />
<br />
objrs.MoveNext ' Movenext<br />
loop<br />
Response.Write "</select>"<br />
<br />
<br />
objRS.close<br />
set objRS =nothing<br />
<br />
objConn.close<br />
set objConn = nothing<br />
%><br />
Ok, so far, so good. When I change the selection, it calls the 'DisplayProductMOTD function and all is right with the world. Now it has occurred to me that I could use this same list in another context, but I want to call a different function for the onchange event. I've removed the explicit setting of the event from the include file and put it in an init function I have in my main page, products_list.onchange='DisplayProductMOTD(products_list.options[products_list.selectedIndex].value, DateBox.value)'; but I can't get it work.
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance for any help
'til next we type...
HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse
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Dear group,
I am trying to get the distance between an object and the topmost portion of the content currently visible in the window. I need this to find out if an object (image, paragraph ect) is visible on the screen or not.
I am using the IHTMLElement2 API to do that !!!
IHTMLElement2 *pElement;
...
long scrollTop;
pElement->get_scrollTop(&scrollTop);
The problem is that i get scrollTop = 0 always !!!
Can anyone help, please this is very important
Adam
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Thats the solution for my problem, just in case someone encounters the same problem in the future,
IDispatch *pDisp = m_webBrowser.get_Document();
ASSERT( pDisp ); //if NULL, we failed
// get document interface
IHTMLDocument2 *pDocument = NULL;
HRESULT hr;
hr = pDisp->QueryInterface( IID_IHTMLDocument2, (void**)&pDocument );
ASSERT( SUCCEEDED( hr ) );
ASSERT( pDocument );
// get the body element from document...
IHTMLElement *pBody = NULL;
hr = pDocument->get_body( &pBody );
ASSERT( SUCCEEDED( hr ) );
ASSERT( pBody );
// get element2 interface,
IHTMLElement2 *pElement = NULL;
hr = pBody->QueryInterface(IID_IHTMLElement2,(void**)&pElement);
ASSERT(SUCCEEDED(hr));
ASSERT( pElement );
long scroll_top;
HRESULT hrScroll = pElement->get_scrollTop(&scroll_top);
Enjoy
Adam
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Why wold y ou like to have .-ts and spaces in your name... varibale names seldom are...
/M
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I would like to be able to grab the images from a web page and put them in a windows.bitmap object. The two main ways I have been able to do this have limitations that don't let them work in my application.
The images are downsampled copies of originals stored in a database. I can use axWebBrowser control to download and show the web page and extract the image address using an mshtml document object but the javascript on the page deletes the downsampled image as soon as it is loaded.
a WebRequest object could be used to download the html and then parse the html to get the address of the image but it won't run the javascrip to delete the copy from the server.
I have thought about a combination of downloading the html to a stream using webrequest, extracting the image url and copying the image to disk, substituting the new image file name into the html stream (so I don't have to download it twice) and then loading the new html into the axWebBrowser to run the script and finally loading the image from disk into a bitmap object.
There has to be a way though to read the bitmap data from the HTMLDocument or similar object directly though. I know the browser keeps it in memory as a bitmap so how do I access it? I have been playing around with the IHTMLDocument2 interface but haven't been able to figure out a way.
There has to be something simple that I am missing here. Any help woud be appreciated.
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This blog[^] presented a way to generate an image of a web page with the use of the IHTMLElementRender interface, and we can customize the sample code to grab the image element on the web form. Instead of using the body element:
IHTMLElement element = (IHTMLElement) document.body; you can get the img element in the document, then you can draw the contents of the image:
IHTMLImgElement element = (IHTMLImgElement) document.images.item("image1", "");
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I'm using a vb6 application to access a web page (hosted by a totally different company) that is seen in the webbrowser control on my form. I can get the value of a combobox, but I'm trying to see how to get the actual text of the item that is displayed. For instance, the combobox may have "minnesota" showing, but the value is 23. I want to know how I can get "Minnesota". I figured I could probably use the elements collection of the combobox and loop through to see if one is selected, but that seems pretty crappy. Anyoneone know how I can get this displayed text instead of the numeric value associated with the selected item?
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www.stillwaterexpress.com
BlackDice
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Hi there,
I'm not sure if you can do the equivalent in VB 6.
HTMLDocument doc = (HTMLDocument)axWebBrowser1.Document;
HTMLSelectElementClass select = (HTMLSelectElementClass)doc.getElementById("DropDownList1");
IHTMLElementCollection options = (IHTMLElementCollection)select.children;
HTMLOptionElementClass option = (HTMLOptionElementClass)options.item(select.selectedIndex, "");
string text = option.text;
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I've never done javascript before but I need to be able to detect which browser the user is running. I've searched the net and copied some code to do this. It's simple and I understand what it does but I can't get the .html page to display different text per browser. This is what I have in my html:
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<script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript"><br />
<!--<br />
if(BrowserDetect()!="Internet Explorer")<br />
{<br />
document.write('Other');<br />
}<br />
else<br />
{<br />
document.write('Internet Explorer');<br />
}<br />
</script><br />
and this is the code that I found on the internet:
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function BrowserDetect() {<br />
var detect = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase();<br />
var OS,browser,version,total,thestring;<br />
<br />
if (checkIt('konqueror'))<br />
{<br />
browser = "Konqueror";<br />
OS = "Linux";<br />
}<br />
else if (checkIt('safari')) browser = "Safari"<br />
else if (checkIt('omniweb')) browser = "OmniWeb"<br />
else if (checkIt('opera')) browser = "Opera"<br />
else if (checkIt('webtv')) browser = "WebTV";<br />
else if (checkIt('icab')) browser = "iCab"<br />
else if (checkIt('msie')) browser = "Internet Explorer"<br />
else if (!checkIt('compatible'))<br />
{<br />
browser = "Compatible"<br />
version = detect.charAt(8);<br />
}<br />
else browser = "An unknown browser";<br />
<br />
if (!version) version = detect.charAt(place + thestring.length);<br />
<br />
if (!OS)<br />
{<br />
if (checkIt('linux')) OS = "Linux";<br />
else if (checkIt('x11')) OS = "Unix";<br />
else if (checkIt('mac')) OS = "Mac"<br />
else if (checkIt('win')) OS = "Windows"<br />
else OS = "an unknown operating system";<br />
}<br />
<br />
document.rs_browser=browser;<br />
document.rs_OS=OS;<br />
document.rs_version=version;<br />
<br />
return browser;<br />
}<br />
<br />
function checkIt(string) {<br />
place = detect.indexOf(string) + 1;<br />
thestring = string;<br />
return place;<br />
}
When I view my page in either FireFox or IE it doesn't generate any errors but it also doesn't display any sort of text.
Please Help,
Rob Tomson
--
There are 10 kinds of people. Those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Try moving the first two lines of the BrowserDetect function -
var detect = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase();
var OS,browser,version,total,thestring;
- (ie the variable declarations) outside of the function - they are global variables (at least 'detect' and 'thestring' are also used in the checkIt function, so...)
cheers
Phil
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That worked. Thanks! I guess I should keep an eye on what scope the variables are in.
Thanks,
Rob Tomson
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There are 10 kinds of people. Those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Hi, I want to open a new browser window, let the user use that window for several minutes, and when they close, I'd like to change the page displayed in the original window.
According to numerous articles found Googling, this should work, but on my WinXP system, using Firefox and IE, I get nothing (when allowing pop-ups, if pop-ups are disabled, IE reports the window is closed, Firefox gives a JS error on checking the window handle). No JS errors, no notifications, nothing. Any pointers would be appreciated.
File 1 contains the code I'm using to open the window, to check for closure, and a form textarea that I update with the time (mostly so I know my timer is firing properly).
---- FILE 1 BEG ----
<br />
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"><br />
<html><br />
<head><br />
<title>Opener Page</title><br />
</head><br />
<body><br />
<h1>Opener</h1><br />
<form name="frmOutput"><br />
<textarea name="txtOutput" rows=5 cols=80></textarea><br />
</form><br />
<p><a href="javascript:stopChecking();">Stop Checking</A></p><br />
<script language="Javascript"><br />
log("Start", true);<br />
<br />
var remoteWin = window.open("Remote.html", "remote", 'toolbar=no, location=no, directories=no, status=yes, menubar=no, width=795, height=500, resizable=yes, scrollbars=yes, screenx=0, screeny=0, top=0, left=0');<br />
var timer = null;<br />
<br />
function checkClosed()<br />
{<br />
log("Checking...", false);<br />
timer = setTimeout("checkClosed()", 5000);
if (!remoteWin)<br />
{<br />
alert("Window no longer exists");<br />
stopChecking();<br />
}<br />
else if (remoteWin.Closed)<br />
{<br />
alert("Window Closed"); <br />
stopChecking();<br />
} <br />
}<br />
<br />
timer = setTimeout("checkClosed()", 5000);
<br />
<br />
function stopChecking()<br />
{<br />
log("Stop checking.", false);<br />
clearTimeout(timer);<br />
}<br />
<br />
<br />
function log(sText, bClearContents)<br />
{<br />
var d = new Date();<br />
var s = d.getFullYear() + "." + d.getMonth() + "." + d.getDate() + " " + d.getHours() + ":" + d.getMinutes() + ":" + d.getSeconds() + " " + sText + "\r\n";<br />
if (bClearContents)<br />
{<br />
document.frmOutput.txtOutput.value = s; <br />
}<br />
else<br />
{<br />
document.frmOutput.txtOutput.value = s + document.frmOutput.txtOutput.value;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
</script><br />
<br />
<br />
</body><br />
</html><br />
<br />
---- FILE 1 END ----
File 2 contains some filler text. I can not change the source of this window (when live).
---- FILE 2 BEG (remote.html) ----
<br />
<html><head><title>Remote</title></head><body><h1>Remote Window</h1><p>Closing me should alert the original window or allow the original window to know when I <a href="javascript:window.close();">close</a>.</p></body></html><br />
---- FILE 2 END (remote.html) ----
TIA.
Glenn
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Dont know too much about FF, but very easy to get working for you in IE:
Main file
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<title>Opener Page</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Opener</h1>
<form name="frmOutput">
<textarea name="txtOutput" rows=5 cols=80></textarea>
</form>
<p><a href="javascriptstopChecking();">Stop Checking</A></p>
<script language="Javascript">
log("Start", true);
var remoteWin = window.open("Remote.html", "remote", 'toolbar=no, location=no, directories=no, status=yes, menubar=no, width=795, height=500, resizable=yes, scrollbars=yes, screenx=0, screeny=0, top=0, left=0');
function notifyClosed()
{
log("Window closed",false);
}
function log(sText, bClearContents)
{
var d = new Date();
var s = d.getFullYear() + "." + d.getMonth() + "." + d.getDate() + " " + d.getHours() + ":" + d.getMinutes() + ":" + d.getSeconds() + " " + sText + "\r\n";
if (bClearContents)
{
document.frmOutput.txtOutput.value = s;
}
else
{
document.frmOutput.txtOutput.value = s + document.frmOutput.txtOutput.value;
}
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
remote window
<html>
<head>
<title>Remote</title>
<script language="javascript">
function closeWithNotify()
{
window.opener.notifyClosed();
self.close();
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Remote Window</h1>
<p>Closing me should alert the original window or allow the original window to know when I <a href="javascript:closeWithNotify();">close</a></p>
</body>
</html>
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Thanks, but this requires modifying the remote page, which is not an option. I have no control over the pages being displayed in the remote window.
--G
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Hi, this will work in IE...
It is not a public standard so I don´t know how it works with FF.
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var gRemoteWin<br />
function openWindow() {<br />
gRemoteWin = window.open("Test2.aspx", "remote");<br />
timer = setTimeout("checkClosed()", 5000);<br />
}<br />
<br />
function checkClosed() {<br />
if (!gRemoteWin.closed) {<br />
alert('exists...' + gRemoteWin);<br />
timer = setTimeout("checkClosed()", 5000);<br />
}<br />
else {<br />
alert('does not exist ...');<br />
}<br />
}<br />
/M
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It works fine with FireFox. My code would have worked also, if I used remoteWin.closed instead of remoteWin.Closed.
Thanks for pointing that out.
--G
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Hi,
I have a web page which has some table rows having background color. When I'm printing the page its not printing. I'm using IE 5.5 as the web browser. When I checked the Internet Options, the checkbox for Print background images and colors are not checked and when I checked this option and printed the page, the background color is printing. I need help for how to set the value of Print background images and colors checkbox to checked when I'm printing. I'm using only Javascript as the scription language and no database is used. If any of you have some ideas please send immediate response.
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In what conditions the dialog ask for user name, password and domain will be triggered, after open IE for browing?
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