RE: redirect (ASP) problem with win2003 and build 811 AdminMisc

2005-02-15 Thread Steven Manross
the processes correctly. Steven -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike G Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 10:08 PM To: Justin Hardman Cc: perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com Subject: Re: redirect (ASP) problem with win2003 and build 811

Re: redirect (ASP) problem with win2003 and build 811 AdminMisc

2005-02-14 Thread Mike G.
Maybe this link will help? http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/perl-win32-web/2113282 Are all your database and / or other connections closed before this happens? Mike On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 10:39:48AM +0800, Justin Hardman wrote: Dear All, I've been killing myself with

RE: redirect (ASP) problem with win2003 and build 811 AdminMisc

2005-02-14 Thread Allegakoen, Justin Devanandan
8 However, we have a new problem - whenever a script encounters $Response-Redirects() we get the following error: Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0240' Script Engine Exception /shared/conference/admin/logout.asp A ScriptEngine

Re: redirect (ASP) problem with win2003 and build 811 AdminMisc

2005-02-14 Thread Justin Hardman
Mike, Thanks for your quick reply. I've gone though all the archives and unfortunately that message indicates that they couldn't solve this problem either. In answer to your question, it happens ifthere are database connections or not. For instance the following page will generate the

Re: redirect (ASP) problem with win2003 and build 811 AdminMisc

2005-02-14 Thread Mike G
I don't have access to IIS at the moment but if it crashes with that then try switching it to an absolute path from a relative path. Mike On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 22:17, Justin Hardman wrote: Mike, Thanks for your quick reply. I've gone though all the archives and unfortunately that

Re: redirect (ASP) problem with win2003 and build 811 AdminMisc

2005-02-14 Thread Justin Hardman
Mike, Should have specified this in the previous email, but it makes no difference if its an absolute path, file name - whatever. ie. http://www.yahoo.com/ deafult.asp ./ / all fail I've also tried different browsers, viewing non locally all of which make no difference. The thing I don' t

Re: redirect (ASP) problem with win2003 and build 811 AdminMisc

2005-02-14 Thread Mike G
Yowch. I will see if I can reproduce it on my IIS box tomorrow. Do you have a workaround for it at the moment? On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 22:51, Justin Hardman wrote: Mike, Should have specified this in the previous email, but it makes no difference if its an absolute path, file name -