Hi Folks,
I have a windows 2000 server installation, IIS is running and the ASP.NET
1.1 SDK has been installed. I'm reading a book on ASP.NET and the lessons
call for the first line to read <%@ Page Language="VB"%> . When I save the
page and run it (from a remote machine) I get the following message;
"The scripting language 'VB' is not found on the server."
I haven't been able to find ANY other solution. When I type this into
google, I get about 4 hits. Any suggestions or diagnostic tools would be
great.
If you email from this post, remove the caps and underscores from the email
address
Thanks in Advance!
Rick
Nov 19 '05
20 2073
You are missing the <script> start tag.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message
news:topie.1390 864$6l.1036238@ pd7tw2no... Hi Mike,
This is about as simple as it gets. The following is the page that I have saved as Testapp.aspx. As you can see, nothing fancy happening here (the actual page does not include the opening and closing quotes);
"<%@Page Language=VB%> Sub Button_Click(ob j as object,e As EventArgs) response.write( obj.text) end sub </script> <html><body>
<form runat=server> <asp:button id="btSubmit" text="Submit" runat=server onclick="button _click"/><p> </form>
</body> </html>" Rick
"vMike" <Mi************ @spamnotgewarre n.com.delete> wrote in message news:F5******** *********@newsr ead3.news.atl.e arthlink.net... "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:Twmie.1389 047$6l.987537@p d7tw2no... Hi Folks,
I have a windows 2000 server installation, IIS is running and the ASP.NET 1.1 SDK has been installed. I'm reading a book on ASP.NET and the lessons call for the first line to read <%@ Page Language="VB"%> . When I save the page and run it (from a remote machine) I get the following message;
"The scripting language 'VB' is not found on the server."
I haven't been able to find ANY other solution. When I type this into google, I get about 4 hits. Any suggestions or diagnostic tools would be great.
If you email from this post, remove the caps and underscores from the email address
Thanks in Advance! Rick
I don't think you have to have a language designation. Try removing it and see what happens. I suspect there is some other problem.
Hi Marina,
This was transcribed verbatim out of the ASP.NET book I'm using. I had
tried it both ways, with and without the script tag but still go the same
message.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message
news:uv******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P14.phx.gbl... You are missing the <script> start tag.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:topie.1390 864$6l.1036238@ pd7tw2no... Hi Mike,
This is about as simple as it gets. The following is the page that I have saved as Testapp.aspx. As you can see, nothing fancy happening here (the actual page does not include the opening and closing quotes);
"<%@Page Language=VB%> Sub Button_Click(ob j as object,e As EventArgs) response.write( obj.text) end sub </script> <html><body>
<form runat=server> <asp:button id="btSubmit" text="Submit" runat=server onclick="button _click"/><p> </form>
</body> </html>" Rick
"vMike" <Mi************ @spamnotgewarre n.com.delete> wrote in message news:F5******** *********@newsr ead3.news.atl.e arthlink.net... "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:Twmie.1389 047$6l.987537@p d7tw2no... Hi Folks,
I have a windows 2000 server installation, IIS is running and the ASP.NET 1.1 SDK has been installed. I'm reading a book on ASP.NET and the lessons call for the first line to read <%@ Page Language="VB"%> . When I save the page and run it (from a remote machine) I get the following message;
"The scripting language 'VB' is not found on the server."
I haven't been able to find ANY other solution. When I type this into google, I get about 4 hits. Any suggestions or diagnostic tools would be great.
If you email from this post, remove the caps and underscores from the email address
Thanks in Advance! Rick
I don't think you have to have a language designation. Try removing it and see what happens. I suspect there is some other problem.
Hi Marina,
The directory does exist. Currently I have permissions set up for
Administrator, Myself and the InternetUser account. If there is an
independant "ASP.NET" security account that gets set up, I don't see it.
I have tried a basic page as well, something similar to the following;
"<%@ Language=VB %>
<html>
<head>
<meta name="GENERATOR " Content="Micros oft Visual Studio .NET 7.1">
</head>
<body>
Hello!
</body>
</html>"
And still get the same message.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message
news:uJ******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP14.phx.gbl... You have a permissions problem Make sure that ASP.net has access to the directory it is looking for. And that it actually exists.
But what you need to do first, is to make sure a basic asp.net page can be served up. Forget about trying to put code in it to do file access.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:3vpie.1390 932$6l.69@pd7tw 2no... Oops, sorry, wrong page;
Server Error in '/' Application. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Server cannot access application directory 'F:\MyuFolder\' . The directory does not exist or is not accessible because of security settings. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Web.Http Exception: Server cannot access application directory 'F:\MyuFolder\' . The directory does not exist or is not accessible because of security settings.
Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
Stack Trace:
[HttpException (0x80004005): Server cannot access application directory 'F:\MyFolder\'. The directory does not exist or is not accessible because of security settings.] System.Web.Http Runtime.EnsureA ccessToApplicat ionDirectory() +72 System.Web.Http Runtime.FirstRe questInit(HttpC ontext context) +263
[HttpException (0x80004005): ASP.NET Initialization Error] System.Web.Http Runtime.FirstRe questInit(HttpC ontext context) +982 System.Web.Http Runtime.Process RequestInternal (HttpWorkerRequ est wr) +128 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.432 2.2032; ASP.NET Version:1.1.432 2.2032 "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:vqpie.1390 873$6l.800200@p d7tw2no... Hi Marina. As stated previously, I've tried both extensions. Per your request, the error:
Server Error in '/' Application. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Runtime Error Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.
Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors > tag within a "web.config " configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors > tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".
<!-- Web.Config Configuration File -->
<configuratio n> <system.web> <customErrors mode="Off"/> </system.web> </configuration>
Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirec t" attribute of the application's <customErrors > configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL.
<!-- Web.Config Configuration File -->
<configuratio n> <system.web> <customErrors mode="RemoteOnl y" defaultRedirect ="mycustompage. htm"/> </system.web> </configuration>
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:ug******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl... We can't see the error from the outside, because we are not running on that server.
I don't really see, how you expected asp.net, to run an ASP page. ASP pages are for ASP to process. ASP.NET can only process pages that end with 'aspx'.
In any case, we can't see your error, so not much we can do.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:3doie.1388 432$8l.1380716@ pd7tw1no... > Hi Marina. Thanks for the quick reply. > > I ran the ASPNET_REGIIS.E XE with the /i switch from the 1.1 folder, so > I'm assuming it's running, I don't know where to look to find the > current running version. I have it saved with a .asp extension, but > have also tried .aspx which produces another error (if you go to > http://hemmingway.dyns.cx/Testapp.aspx ). Not sure what I'm missing, > but it's driving me nutty! > > Thanks! > Rick > > > > "Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message > news:eF******** *******@TK2MSFT NGP09.phx.gbl.. . >> Are you sure asp.net is running on this machine? Does your file have >> a .aspx extension? >> >> "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message >> news:Twmie.1389 047$6l.987537@p d7tw2no... >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> I have a windows 2000 server installation, IIS is running and the >>> ASP.NET >>> 1.1 SDK has been installed. I'm reading a book on ASP.NET and the >>> lessons >>> call for the first line to read <%@ Page Language="VB"%> . When I >>> save the >>> page and run it (from a remote machine) I get the following message; >>> >>> "The scripting language 'VB' is not found on the server." >>> >>> I haven't been able to find ANY other solution. When I type this >>> into >>> google, I get about 4 hits. Any suggestions or diagnostic tools >>> would be >>> great. >>> >>> If you email from this post, remove the caps and underscores from >>> the email >>> address >>> >>> Thanks in Advance! >>> Rick >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
Just forget about scripting.
Try just putting in:
<html>
<body>
Hello World
</body>
</html>
Make sure this works in a .aspx file. Then go from there.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message
news:Fuqie.1390 059$8l.366936@p d7tw1no... Hi Marina,
This was transcribed verbatim out of the ASP.NET book I'm using. I had tried it both ways, with and without the script tag but still go the same message.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:uv******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P14.phx.gbl... You are missing the <script> start tag.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:topie.1390 864$6l.1036238@ pd7tw2no... Hi Mike,
This is about as simple as it gets. The following is the page that I have saved as Testapp.aspx. As you can see, nothing fancy happening here (the actual page does not include the opening and closing quotes);
"<%@Page Language=VB%> Sub Button_Click(ob j as object,e As EventArgs) response.write( obj.text) end sub </script> <html><body>
<form runat=server> <asp:button id="btSubmit" text="Submit" runat=server onclick="button _click"/><p> </form>
</body> </html>" Rick
"vMike" <Mi************ @spamnotgewarre n.com.delete> wrote in message news:F5******** *********@newsr ead3.news.atl.e arthlink.net...
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:Twmie.1389 047$6l.987537@p d7tw2no... > Hi Folks, > > I have a windows 2000 server installation, IIS is running and the > ASP.NET > 1.1 SDK has been installed. I'm reading a book on ASP.NET and the > lessons > call for the first line to read <%@ Page Language="VB"%> . When I save > the > page and run it (from a remote machine) I get the following message; > > "The scripting language 'VB' is not found on the server." > > I haven't been able to find ANY other solution. When I type this into > google, I get about 4 hits. Any suggestions or diagnostic tools would > be > great. > > If you email from this post, remove the caps and underscores from the email > address > > Thanks in Advance! > Rick > > I don't think you have to have a language designation. Try removing it and see what happens. I suspect there is some other problem.
Same error message. I've reviewed the permissions and can't see anything
unusual. If permissions is the problem, then I don't see how the HTML with
VBscript and Javascript works fine, but this doesn't. Running scripts is
allowed in my IIS config just to clarify.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message
news:%2******** ********@TK2MSF TNGP10.phx.gbl. .. Just forget about scripting.
Try just putting in:
<html> <body> Hello World </body> </html>
Make sure this works in a .aspx file. Then go from there.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:Fuqie.1390 059$8l.366936@p d7tw1no... Hi Marina,
This was transcribed verbatim out of the ASP.NET book I'm using. I had tried it both ways, with and without the script tag but still go the same message.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:uv******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P14.phx.gbl... You are missing the <script> start tag.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:topie.1390 864$6l.1036238@ pd7tw2no... Hi Mike,
This is about as simple as it gets. The following is the page that I have saved as Testapp.aspx. As you can see, nothing fancy happening here (the actual page does not include the opening and closing quotes);
"<%@Page Language=VB%> Sub Button_Click(ob j as object,e As EventArgs) response.write( obj.text) end sub </script> <html><body>
<form runat=server> <asp:button id="btSubmit" text="Submit" runat=server onclick="button _click"/><p> </form>
</body> </html>" Rick
"vMike" <Mi************ @spamnotgewarre n.com.delete> wrote in message news:F5******** *********@newsr ead3.news.atl.e arthlink.net... > > "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message > news:Twmie.1389 047$6l.987537@p d7tw2no... >> Hi Folks, >> >> I have a windows 2000 server installation, IIS is running and the >> ASP.NET >> 1.1 SDK has been installed. I'm reading a book on ASP.NET and the >> lessons >> call for the first line to read <%@ Page Language="VB"%> . When I >> save the >> page and run it (from a remote machine) I get the following message; >> >> "The scripting language 'VB' is not found on the server." >> >> I haven't been able to find ANY other solution. When I type this >> into >> google, I get about 4 hits. Any suggestions or diagnostic tools >> would be >> great. >> >> If you email from this post, remove the caps and underscores from the > email >> address >> >> Thanks in Advance! >> Rick >> >> > I don't think you have to have a language designation. Try removing it > and > see what happens. I suspect there is some other problem. > >
Something unusual, I added the "Everyone" group giving full control, and
the "Hello" html page worked, the other still would not. When I removed the
"Everyone" group and gave the internet user account full control, the simple
"Hello" html page would not work. I don't want to leave the folder with
"Everyone" having full control, but obviously, I would like it work.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message
news:%2******** ********@TK2MSF TNGP10.phx.gbl. .. Just forget about scripting.
Try just putting in:
<html> <body> Hello World </body> </html>
Make sure this works in a .aspx file. Then go from there.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:Fuqie.1390 059$8l.366936@p d7tw1no... Hi Marina,
This was transcribed verbatim out of the ASP.NET book I'm using. I had tried it both ways, with and without the script tag but still go the same message.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:uv******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P14.phx.gbl... You are missing the <script> start tag.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:topie.1390 864$6l.1036238@ pd7tw2no... Hi Mike,
This is about as simple as it gets. The following is the page that I have saved as Testapp.aspx. As you can see, nothing fancy happening here (the actual page does not include the opening and closing quotes);
"<%@Page Language=VB%> Sub Button_Click(ob j as object,e As EventArgs) response.write( obj.text) end sub </script> <html><body>
<form runat=server> <asp:button id="btSubmit" text="Submit" runat=server onclick="button _click"/><p> </form>
</body> </html>" Rick
"vMike" <Mi************ @spamnotgewarre n.com.delete> wrote in message news:F5******** *********@newsr ead3.news.atl.e arthlink.net... > > "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message > news:Twmie.1389 047$6l.987537@p d7tw2no... >> Hi Folks, >> >> I have a windows 2000 server installation, IIS is running and the >> ASP.NET >> 1.1 SDK has been installed. I'm reading a book on ASP.NET and the >> lessons >> call for the first line to read <%@ Page Language="VB"%> . When I >> save the >> page and run it (from a remote machine) I get the following message; >> >> "The scripting language 'VB' is not found on the server." >> >> I haven't been able to find ANY other solution. When I type this >> into >> google, I get about 4 hits. Any suggestions or diagnostic tools >> would be >> great. >> >> If you email from this post, remove the caps and underscores from the > email >> address >> >> Thanks in Advance! >> Rick >> >> > I don't think you have to have a language designation. Try removing it > and > see what happens. I suspect there is some other problem. > >
Because executing an HTML page, or an ASP page, executes under a different
process then ASP.NET does.
So again, make sure the ASP.NET process has permissions to this directory -
I am assuming you are using this for your virtual directory.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message
news:jLqie.1390 224$8l.5798@pd7 tw1no... Same error message. I've reviewed the permissions and can't see anything unusual. If permissions is the problem, then I don't see how the HTML with VBscript and Javascript works fine, but this doesn't. Running scripts is allowed in my IIS config just to clarify.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:%2******** ********@TK2MSF TNGP10.phx.gbl. .. Just forget about scripting.
Try just putting in:
<html> <body> Hello World </body> </html>
Make sure this works in a .aspx file. Then go from there.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:Fuqie.1390 059$8l.366936@p d7tw1no... Hi Marina,
This was transcribed verbatim out of the ASP.NET book I'm using. I had tried it both ways, with and without the script tag but still go the same message.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:uv******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P14.phx.gbl... You are missing the <script> start tag.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:topie.1390 864$6l.1036238@ pd7tw2no... > Hi Mike, > > This is about as simple as it gets. The following is the page that I > have saved as Testapp.aspx. As you can see, nothing fancy happening > here (the actual page does not include the opening and closing > quotes); > > "<%@Page Language=VB%> > > > > Sub Button_Click(ob j as object,e As EventArgs) > response.write( obj.text) > end sub > </script> > <html><body> > > > <form runat=server> > <asp:button id="btSubmit" text="Submit" > runat=server > onclick="button _click"/><p> > </form> > > > </body> > </html>" > Rick > > > > > > "vMike" <Mi************ @spamnotgewarre n.com.delete> wrote in message > news:F5******** *********@newsr ead3.news.atl.e arthlink.net... >> >> "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message >> news:Twmie.1389 047$6l.987537@p d7tw2no... >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> I have a windows 2000 server installation, IIS is running and the >>> ASP.NET >>> 1.1 SDK has been installed. I'm reading a book on ASP.NET and the >>> lessons >>> call for the first line to read <%@ Page Language="VB"%> . When I >>> save the >>> page and run it (from a remote machine) I get the following message; >>> >>> "The scripting language 'VB' is not found on the server." >>> >>> I haven't been able to find ANY other solution. When I type this >>> into >>> google, I get about 4 hits. Any suggestions or diagnostic tools >>> would be >>> great. >>> >>> If you email from this post, remove the caps and underscores from >>> the >> email >>> address >>> >>> Thanks in Advance! >>> Rick >>> >>> >> I don't think you have to have a language designation. Try removing >> it and >> see what happens. I suspect there is some other problem. >> >> > >
Thi is set up as the Local Path / Home Directory for the site.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message
news:uq******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl... Because executing an HTML page, or an ASP page, executes under a different process then ASP.NET does.
So again, make sure the ASP.NET process has permissions to this directory - I am assuming you are using this for your virtual directory.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:jLqie.1390 224$8l.5798@pd7 tw1no... Same error message. I've reviewed the permissions and can't see anything unusual. If permissions is the problem, then I don't see how the HTML with VBscript and Javascript works fine, but this doesn't. Running scripts is allowed in my IIS config just to clarify.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:%2******** ********@TK2MSF TNGP10.phx.gbl. .. Just forget about scripting.
Try just putting in:
<html> <body> Hello World </body> </html>
Make sure this works in a .aspx file. Then go from there.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:Fuqie.1390 059$8l.366936@p d7tw1no... Hi Marina,
This was transcribed verbatim out of the ASP.NET book I'm using. I had tried it both ways, with and without the script tag but still go the same message.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:uv******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P14.phx.gbl... > You are missing the <script> start tag. > > "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message > news:topie.1390 864$6l.1036238@ pd7tw2no... >> Hi Mike, >> >> This is about as simple as it gets. The following is the page that I >> have saved as Testapp.aspx. As you can see, nothing fancy happening >> here (the actual page does not include the opening and closing >> quotes); >> >> "<%@Page Language=VB%> >> >> >> >> Sub Button_Click(ob j as object,e As EventArgs) >> response.write( obj.text) >> end sub >> </script> >> <html><body> >> >> >> <form runat=server> >> <asp:button id="btSubmit" text="Submit" >> runat=server >> onclick="button _click"/><p> >> </form> >> >> >> </body> >> </html>" >> Rick >> >> >> >> >> >> "vMike" <Mi************ @spamnotgewarre n.com.delete> wrote in message >> news:F5******** *********@newsr ead3.news.atl.e arthlink.net... >>> >>> "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message >>> news:Twmie.1389 047$6l.987537@p d7tw2no... >>>> Hi Folks, >>>> >>>> I have a windows 2000 server installation, IIS is running and the >>>> ASP.NET >>>> 1.1 SDK has been installed. I'm reading a book on ASP.NET and the >>>> lessons >>>> call for the first line to read <%@ Page Language="VB"%> . When I >>>> save the >>>> page and run it (from a remote machine) I get the following >>>> message; >>>> >>>> "The scripting language 'VB' is not found on the server." >>>> >>>> I haven't been able to find ANY other solution. When I type this >>>> into >>>> google, I get about 4 hits. Any suggestions or diagnostic tools >>>> would be >>>> great. >>>> >>>> If you email from this post, remove the caps and underscores from >>>> the >>> email >>>> address >>>> >>>> Thanks in Advance! >>>> Rick >>>> >>>> >>> I don't think you have to have a language designation. Try removing >>> it and >>> see what happens. I suspect there is some other problem. >>> >>> >> >> > >
Drive F: Is that an NTFS drive? I had similar, but not identical problems
when I tried to put pages on a non-NTFS drive. At any rate, try putting
your simplest aspx file right into your c:\inetpub\wwwr oot directory, and
try to run it from there with: http://localhost/pagename.aspx
Where, obviously, pagename.aspx is replaced with the name of your page. If
it works, then drive F is the problem.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message
news:3vpie.1390 932$6l.69@pd7tw 2no... Oops, sorry, wrong page;
Server Error in '/' Application. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
------ Server cannot access application directory 'F:\MyuFolder\' . The directory does not exist or is not accessible because of security settings. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Web.Http Exception: Server cannot access application directory 'F:\MyuFolder\' . The directory does not exist or is not accessible because of security settings.
Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
Stack Trace:
[HttpException (0x80004005): Server cannot access application directory 'F:\MyFolder\'. The directory does not exist or is not accessible because
of security settings.] System.Web.Http Runtime.EnsureA ccessToApplicat ionDirectory() +72 System.Web.Http Runtime.FirstRe questInit(HttpC ontext context) +263
[HttpException (0x80004005): ASP.NET Initialization Error] System.Web.Http Runtime.FirstRe questInit(HttpC ontext context) +982 System.Web.Http Runtime.Process RequestInternal (HttpWorkerRequ est wr)
+128
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
------ Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.432 2.2032;
ASP.NET Version:1.1.432 2.2032 "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:vqpie.1390 873$6l.800200@p d7tw2no... Hi Marina. As stated previously, I've tried both extensions. Per your request, the error:
Server Error in '/' Application.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
------ Runtime Error Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server
machine. Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors > tag within a "web.config " configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors > tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".
<!-- Web.Config Configuration File -->
<configuratio n> <system.web> <customErrors mode="Off"/> </system.web> </configuration>
Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirec t" attribute of the application's <customErrors > configuration tag to point to a custom
error page URL.
<!-- Web.Config Configuration File -->
<configuratio n> <system.web> <customErrors mode="RemoteOnl y" defaultRedirect ="mycustompage. htm"/> </system.web> </configuration>
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:ug******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl... We can't see the error from the outside, because we are not running on that server.
I don't really see, how you expected asp.net, to run an ASP page. ASP pages are for ASP to process. ASP.NET can only process pages that end with 'aspx'.
In any case, we can't see your error, so not much we can do.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:3doie.1388 432$8l.1380716@ pd7tw1no... Hi Marina. Thanks for the quick reply.
I ran the ASPNET_REGIIS.E XE with the /i switch from the 1.1 folder, so I'm assuming it's running, I don't know where to look to find the current running version. I have it saved with a .asp extension, but have also tried .aspx which produces another error (if you go to http://hemmingway.dyns.cx/Testapp.aspx ). Not sure what I'm missing, but it's driving me nutty!
Thanks! Rick "Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:eF******** *******@TK2MSFT NGP09.phx.gbl.. . > Are you sure asp.net is running on this machine? Does your file have
a> .aspx extension? > > "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message > news:Twmie.1389 047$6l.987537@p d7tw2no... >> Hi Folks, >> >> I have a windows 2000 server installation, IIS is running and the >> ASP.NET >> 1.1 SDK has been installed. I'm reading a book on ASP.NET and the >> lessons >> call for the first line to read <%@ Page Language="VB"%> . When I
save>> the >> page and run it (from a remote machine) I get the following message; >> >> "The scripting language 'VB' is not found on the server." >> >> I haven't been able to find ANY other solution. When I type this
into>> google, I get about 4 hits. Any suggestions or diagnostic tools
would>> be >> great. >> >> If you email from this post, remove the caps and underscores from
the>> email >> address >> >> Thanks in Advance! >> Rick >> >> >> >> > >
What groups have permission to access the folder in question? Including the
main root folder. If you only want yourself to have access, check the IIS
Settings and make sure to set the security to integrate your login with the
website, that way it will run using your login credentials. Also check the
user that is the default user, that user might not have permission to run
asp.net.
"RWC" wrote: Something unusual, I added the "Everyone" group giving full control, and the "Hello" html page worked, the other still would not. When I removed the "Everyone" group and gave the internet user account full control, the simple "Hello" html page would not work. I don't want to leave the folder with "Everyone" having full control, but obviously, I would like it work.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:%2******** ********@TK2MSF TNGP10.phx.gbl. .. Just forget about scripting.
Try just putting in:
<html> <body> Hello World </body> </html>
Make sure this works in a .aspx file. Then go from there.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:Fuqie.1390 059$8l.366936@p d7tw1no... Hi Marina,
This was transcribed verbatim out of the ASP.NET book I'm using. I had tried it both ways, with and without the script tag but still go the same message.
Rick
"Marina" <so*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:uv******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P14.phx.gbl... You are missing the <script> start tag.
"RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message news:topie.1390 864$6l.1036238@ pd7tw2no... > Hi Mike, > > This is about as simple as it gets. The following is the page that I > have saved as Testapp.aspx. As you can see, nothing fancy happening > here (the actual page does not include the opening and closing quotes); > > "<%@Page Language=VB%> > > > > Sub Button_Click(ob j as object,e As EventArgs) > response.write( obj.text) > end sub > </script> > <html><body> > > > <form runat=server> > <asp:button id="btSubmit" text="Submit" > runat=server > onclick="button _click"/><p> > </form> > > > </body> > </html>" > Rick > > > > > > "vMike" <Mi************ @spamnotgewarre n.com.delete> wrote in message > news:F5******** *********@newsr ead3.news.atl.e arthlink.net... >> >> "RWC" <rc************ ******@hemmingw ay.com> wrote in message >> news:Twmie.1389 047$6l.987537@p d7tw2no... >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> I have a windows 2000 server installation, IIS is running and the >>> ASP.NET >>> 1.1 SDK has been installed. I'm reading a book on ASP.NET and the >>> lessons >>> call for the first line to read <%@ Page Language="VB"%> . When I >>> save the >>> page and run it (from a remote machine) I get the following message; >>> >>> "The scripting language 'VB' is not found on the server." >>> >>> I haven't been able to find ANY other solution. When I type this >>> into >>> google, I get about 4 hits. Any suggestions or diagnostic tools >>> would be >>> great. >>> >>> If you email from this post, remove the caps and underscores from the >> email >>> address >>> >>> Thanks in Advance! >>> Rick >>> >>> >> I don't think you have to have a language designation. Try removing it >> and >> see what happens. I suspect there is some other problem. >> >> > >
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