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jhermiz
3564 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-22 : 13:21:32
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Anyone? I really need to resolve this issue. Basically I have my scripts inside folder of path: \\raptor\www\spi\scripts Now the asp page that calls one of these scripts resides in: \\raptor\www\spi\bugs So my include looks like this: <!--#include virtual="/spi/scripts/functions.asp"--> Is that even right? I dont see a problem with the way I call the function ValidateDate this is just a SNIPPET of code from the asp file that resides in the \\raptor\www\spi\bugs path: <% <!--#include virtual="/spi/scripts/functions.asp"--> do until rs.eof %> <tr> <td width="112"><center><% Response.write(rs("Name")) %></center></td> <td width="425"><center><% Response.write(rs("Description")) %></center></td> <td width="143"><center><% Response.write(ValidateDate(rs("DateRecorded"))) %></center></td> <td width="143"><center><% Response.write(ValidateDate(rs("DateSolved"))) %></center></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan=5 width="690"><hr color="#333333" size="1"></td> </tr> <% rs.movenext loop rs.Close Conn.Close Set rs = nothing Set Conn = nothing %></font></table> So then I save this..and run the asp file in my browser and I get an error: Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a000d' Type mismatch: 'ValidateDate' /spi/bugs/results_page.asp, line 227 The type when it does have a date is datetime from SQL Server... so I dont know exactly what is going wrong?? Cant the function still evaluate and check if the thing being passed in is null? Thats what my function does!!! Maybe cause one of the fields pass in NULL? How do I cover from this...I thought the function ValidateDate(someDate) inside of it I check if IsNull...?? Is that ok ? Or do i have to check before entering this function, if so I see no point in creating this function.Can anyone please tell me whats wrong with this? Thanks,Jon |
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jhermiz
3564 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-22 : 13:29:38
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It cant be because null values, because I ensured that each row had a date in it...just to be safe. I still get the script error...something about this function having invalid type:<% Function ValidateDate(someDate) if IsNull(someDate) then ValidateDate = 'N/A' else ValidateDate = FormatDateTime(someDate, 2) end if End Function%>Do functions in ASP need to state what the return type is going to be? Again, could it be that I have #included it incorrectly in my original post? Jon |
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jhermiz
3564 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-22 : 13:40:59
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Got it!Include was wrong...was supposed to be ../spi/scripts/thefile.aspAlso I change the function from 'N/A' to "N/A"Thanks Jon |
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SamC
White Water Yakist
3467 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-22 : 17:25:07
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I've yet to see an example that shows a concrete difference in<!-- #include file=and<!-- #include virtual= |
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MichaelP
Jedi Yak
2489 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-23 : 01:29:50
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Sam,If I recall one uses relative paths, the other doesn't.It's been so long since I've done asp 3.0 I really don't know. ASP.net is soooooooooo much better than asp 3.0.Michael<Yoda>Use the Search page you must. Find the answer you will.</Yoda> |
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ehorn
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1632 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-23 : 08:09:34
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Michael is correct..."#include virtual=" means the page's path is specified relative to the web root whereas with "#include file=" the path is specified as relative to the current page's directory |
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SamC
White Water Yakist
3467 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-23 : 08:48:11
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For either..../myfolder/myfile.aspworks the same. What's the dif? |
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ehorn
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1632 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-23 : 08:58:42
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My understanding is that since your example "../myfolder/myfile.asp" is referencing the path back to the root there is no difference but if you reference the path like "myfile.asp" only "#include file=" will resolve it... |
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SamC
White Water Yakist
3467 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-23 : 09:35:52
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OK. Stay with me here. This may sound stupid or like I have attidude. But rest assured, it's just stupid.../says go up one level. My tests show this is the same for file= and virtual=. Either go up one level from the location of the including file. All the time, every time. Relative pathing is what you get. No difference. Nada. Boopkas.Similarlyfile="myfolder/myfile.asp"virtual="myfolder/myfile.asp"work the same, dropping down to myfolder from the including file's folder.There are two tests I haven't run, and the difference might be found there:file="/myfile.asp"virtual="/myfile.asp"I believe either of these will return myfile from the root folder of the web. The leading / in the absence of .. means root of web. If so, then no difference in file or virtual there.The other test would be:file="D:/myfile.asp"virtual="D:/myfile.asp"I suspect this fails for virtual, and I have no idea if it works for file, but it would make sense that web based addressing wouldn't apply in this case because a drive letter is specified.One last commentfile="http://mydomain.com/myfile.asp"virtual="http://mydomain.com/myfile.asp"both work the same. |
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ehorn
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1632 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-23 : 09:41:13
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This is what I found on the subject:http://www.w3schools.com/asp/asp_incfiles.asp |
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SamC
White Water Yakist
3467 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-23 : 10:03:26
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I've read w3schools and a few others on this subject. The examples used work for both file and virtual, skirting the issues of differences, and quoting the standard verse.There is even a remark on W3 which points out similar behavior:quote: You can also use the file keyword with the syntax (..\) to include a file from a higher-level directory.
Meaning: file= behaves like virtual=, so file= may be a superset of virtual= ??I haven't seen a practical example where the two includes behave differently. I'm sure it's there, but where I don't know.I've been coding my paths using "/" (web syntax) not "\" (file system syntax). file and virtual may behave differently depending on the encoded syntax.In the end, it may be that file="\myfolder\myfile.asp" refers to the root of the current diskfile="/myfolder/myfile.asp" refers to the root of the current web |
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jhermiz
3564 Posts |
Posted - 2004-01-24 : 10:55:26
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Guys...Who cares My problem was resolved...remember heheheh |
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