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- QuincyArcher0
it's a single quote, at the start of the line.
sorry i was away, just got back from lunch.
- studderine0
yea i did move the code, to the top of the page, just like you said.
- QuincyArcher0
i'm awesome with .net. if you can explain the problem, i might be able to help you.
but if that's not possible, i recommend this book;
- QuincyArcher0
two things to try
1. COMMENT OUT all that cookie making code on minutes.asp
2. the variables id, and password are not "dim"med on the login.asp page...try "dim"ming them...
- cosmo0
sams and o'reilley r the best resources.
- studderine0
the problem is when users go to http://www.east.asu.edu/jacmet/a… and login, the login.asp page redirects to the minutes.asp page. The code on the login.asp page looks fine to me, but I am thinking there is something wrong with the minutes.asp page. There is code on the minutes.asp page as well, but when users login via the admin.html a page error occurs. thanks!
- thismanslife0
Is it asp, or asp.net ?
- thismanslife0
...Not that I can help with either :)
- QuincyArcher0
ok...so admin.html posts to login.asp? and what error is produced?
- grafholic0
yeah...good call thismanslife.
anyway what does the error say?
- studderine0
"COMMENT OUT" i guess this sounds stupid, but what does that exactly mean....erase?
- QuincyArcher0
i just noticed that you have two form tags...if the login functionality is really in .NET (the file extension suggests it in classic asp), then there's a problem. .NET only allows one form per page.
- studderine0
a http 500 internal server error occurs after a user trys to login. it goes to the correct page (webapp.east.asu.edu/jacmet/logi... one of my professor said it is likely a problem with the page the login.asp is trying to redirect to.
- cosmo0
yup.
- cosmo0
means add ' to make your code into comments.
- grafholic0
like this:
'----------------------
' line of code
' another line of code...
'----------------------this means you're preserving the code while apps ignore the lines while they're being executed.
- studderine0
ok, i just recieved confirmation that it is asp.