C# - Status Code Returned From The Server Was: 500?
Feb 28, 2010
A customer using a ASP.NET program I have just sent them is experiencing the error below, I had personally tested the program on 4 web server IIS6, 7, and 7.5, on 4 different networks and I never got this, the customer is using IIS6 with .Net 2.0 (as required). The program uses Windows authentication which may or may not be part of the problem. I'm stuck I don't know where to start with this.
I successfully implemented role based authorization in ASP.NET. When a person does not have the needed role he gets to see an error page for 401.2 not authorized.
What I would like to accomplish now is to have a custom 401 page in my application and have it redirected there via settings in the web.config. I tried this:
i am trying to figure out how to display message box after it done executing the server side codehere is the code which works from the client side but still looking for a way to make it work from code-behind.aspx
<div id="status"></div>
script:
$("#status").fadeTo(500, 1, function() { $(this).html("You are now registered!").fadeTo(7000, 0); })
I'm trying to ping Google when my web site's sitemap is updated but I need to know which status code does Google or any other service returns. My code is below:
In ASP.NET you can set the Response.StatusCode to for example 404. Should the status line / description always be set? (to in this case "404 Page Not Found")
How do you get the description if you only have the code (404)? Is this somewhere in the framework or do you manually have to hardcode the descriptions?
I want to check the status code for a web url without using the IP address as I have many websites configured with the same IP and only hostname is different for them. The HttpWebRequest resolves the IP Address and use it.
have a web application hosted on Windows Server 2003 SP2 with IIS 6. I use ASP.net Web Forms and ASP.net AJAX.Some times, when clicking on a button to perform an action the web application does bot respond to the user.After debugging i have found that ErrorSys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerServerErrorException: An unknown error occurred while processing the request on the server. The status code returned from the server was: 413
i am trying to figure out how to display message box after it done executing the server side code here is the code which works from the client side but still looking for a way to make it work from code-behind.aspx
<div id="status"></div>
script:
$("#status").fadeTo(500, 1, function() { $(this).html("You are now registered!").fadeTo(7000, 0); })
Due to some strange things I need to write an http module that sends a status code 200 whenever it recieves a request for an .ics file. I tried to do this in the begin request setion of the http module but that doesnt seem to be soon enough.
In the ASP.NET MVC site that I'm writing, I'm building a generic Error Action that is routed to by an HttpModule, following this tutorial. In this Action, I will return a View corresponding to the status code that is applied to the response inside the HttpModule (after doing this, the module transfers the request over to the Action in question).
That's all good, except that I want to implement caching. I don't want to use the OutputCache attribute without filtering/varying, because that would mean that the page would be cached once. I want the page to be cached once for every possible status code.
Is it possible to somehow filter/vary with OutputCacheAttribute's properties, so that each Response.StatusCode is cached separately?
I want to return a response with type text/plain and status code 404. How do I do that? I've found that ContentResponse allows for setting response type but how do I set response status code?
I always received an error of: Subquery returned more than 1 value. This is not permitted when the subquery follows =, !=, <, <= , >, >= or when the subquery is used as an expression.
I have a table of skills. In that table, are rows of data with various skill type. I need to return a list of those skills in alphabetical order, with one exception. The skills "General" can't be listed in the "G's", instead, it needs to be the last item. (Crazy, I know, but it's to discourage users from settling on a selection of "General".
This statement returns all the skills in alphabetical order, but "General" is listed right in the middle with other "G's:
SELECT SkillsID, Skill, SkillDesc FROM tSkills ORDER BY Skill
I am running this piece of code to get the source code (as string) of my webpage.
The problem is why this function returns 404 error?
Private Function getPageSource(ByVal URL As String) As String Dim webClient As New System.Net.WebClient() Dim strSource As String = webClient.DownloadString(URL) webClient.Dispose() Return strSource End Function
I want this query to return all distinct properties and a thumbnail image. However some properties don't have thumbnail images and they don't get returned by the query. If the imgid is null I still want to return the property. Not sure of how to do this.
I have a simple Upload method that send the file to the FTP server, if the file name is already exist, i will overwrite the existing file in the server. This method is working fine.
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I'm just wondering how would i be able to change the filename ( originalFileName+timeStamp) during the process of uploading to avoid overwriting of files? I did try changing the method property of WebRequestMethod to
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But I'm getting an error
The remote server returned an error: (550) File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
this is a bit of a strange one. have my front page of my intranet site and I am trying to pull an RSS feed from a subdirectory forum.
Root Default.aspx --->Forum --->Rssfeed.aspx
On my default.aspx I can pull RSS Feeds from the BBC or any other external website so my code is working fine but when I try and pull a RSS feed from my local server I get "The remote server returned an error: (401) Unaithorized".Now, if I go to the Forum directory within IIS and change the directory secutiry from "Integrated Windows Authentication" to "Enable anonymous access" the RSS comes through to the front page without any errors, however, the forum requires "Integrated Windows Authentication" to be enable to that my users can post on the forum. If I turn both on then Windows authentication is still ignored for my users when they visit the forum.I have hardcoded my credentials in to the Default.aspx.cs to see if that helps but I still get Unauthorized message.My code is here:
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As you can see I have tried a couple of different ways to get the credentials to work, it just seems to ignore my credentials and I have full admin access to the server and when I visit the forum it picks up my username.
What would be the best way of going about doing this;
On my website I am putting some short stories in and allowing people to change the name of the characters in the story to match their own. I was going to keep the stories in a SQL DB but not quite sure how I would go about changing the names of the characters dynamically?
Would I be best using say (Name1), (Name2) etc in the stories in the DB then changing it using a string query on the code behind or is there a better / quicker way to acheive this?
i need to query a table which normally will return multiple records for the id and I need to loop through probably using a cursor and pull values out from each record to make a string.
what is the syntax for this? i've seen cursors using a set number (EX: loop through 5 times) but I need to create a query so that I can loop through once for each row returned from my query.
I'm writing an HTTP handler in ASP.NET 4.0 and IIS7 and I need to generate a file-not-found condition.
I copied the following code from Mathew McDonald's new book, Pro ASP.Net 4 in C# 2010. (The response variable is an instance of the current HttpResponse.)
response.Status = "File not found"; response.StatusCode = 404;
However, I found that the first line generates the run-time error HTTP status string is not valid.
If, instead of the lines above, I use the following:
response.Status = "404 Not found";
Then everything seems to work fine. In fact, I even see that response.StatusCode is set to 404 automatically.
My problem is that I don't want this to fail on the production server. So I'd feel much better if I could understand the "correct" way to accomplish this. Why did the first approach work for Mathew McDonald but not for me? And is the second approach always going to be reliable?
The remote server returned an error: (407) Proxy Authentication Required.I get it when I use the GetReponse() method in WebRequest Dim request As WebRequest = WebRequest.Create(getNextURL()) Dim httpResponse As HttpWebResponse = CType(request.GetResponse(), HttpWebResponse)