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singh83 #1
Please Help with this ASP error
Hi,
please could anyone help me with a problem I am having with DW.
I am doing a tutorial which comes with DW:
Building a Master-Detail Page Set Tutorial
After creating the master and detail page (both ASP javascript documents) (and
a record set is pulled from the sample database you get when you install DW) I
get a problem when I press F12 to view in the browser. The Master page appears,
but when I click on a link to open the detail page I get the following error:
HTTP 500.100 - Internal Server Error - ASP error
Internet Information Services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Technical Information (for support personnel)
Error Type:
Microsoft VBScript compilation (0x800A0401)
Expected end of statement
/myapp/locationDetail.asp, line 5, column 33
var rsLocations__MMColParam = "1";
--------------------------------^
Browser Type:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1)
Page:
GET /myapp/locationDetail.asp
Settings:
O/S: Windows XP with SP2
D/w version: MX 6.1
Web Server (local): IIS
My testing server (IIS) is setup to run ASP Javascript.
Please could anyone help me ASAP, as I need to sort this problem out before my
University final year project deadline, which is due very soon.
Many Thanks,
Sarb.
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Manuel Socarras #2
Re: Please Help with this ASP error
it seems your page is using VBScript not JS. is the first line:
<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT"...%>
HTH,
manuel
singh83 wrote:> Hi,
> please could anyone help me with a problem I am having with DW.
>
> I am doing a tutorial which comes with DW:
> Building a Master-Detail Page Set Tutorial
>
> After creating the master and detail page (both ASP javascript documents) (and
> a record set is pulled from the sample database you get when you install DW) I
> get a problem when I press F12 to view in the browser. The Master page appears,
> but when I click on a link to open the detail page I get the following error:
>
> HTTP 500.100 - Internal Server Error - ASP error
> Internet Information Services
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Technical Information (for support personnel)
>
> Error Type:
> Microsoft VBScript compilation (0x800A0401)
> Expected end of statement
> /myapp/locationDetail.asp, line 5, column 33
> var rsLocations__MMColParam = "1";
> --------------------------------^
> Browser Type:
> Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1)
>
> Page:
> GET /myapp/locationDetail.asp
>
> Settings:
> O/S: Windows XP with SP2
> D/w version: MX 6.1
> Web Server (local): IIS
> My testing server (IIS) is setup to run ASP Javascript.
>
> Please could anyone help me ASAP, as I need to sort this problem out before my
> University final year project deadline, which is due very soon.
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Sarb.
>Manuel Socarras Guest



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