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Re: That whole ASP shutting off problem
It's OK that you posted to two groups, just don't multi-post, cross-post if
you must ...
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"NewbieSupreme" <newbiesupreme@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bn1df2$si9n4$1@ID-165961.news.uni-berlin.de...increases> I've seen several posts about this, and was wondering if anyone has a
> solution yet:
>
> Hosted on a Windows 2003 server, ASP pages just stop loading, and don't
> produce any errors (the load status bar of the browser just slowlyagain.> infinitely until you cancel the load). All html pages work fine, and the
> ASP service must be restarted (recycled) to get the ASP pages workinghave>
> This has been a pretty consistent problem with my website and two separate
> hosting companies. The current hosting company is telling me that theyline> no way to detect, trace, or log ASP errors, and that neither Windows 2003
> server nor IIS 6 has any way to do so. How is that possible? Is the only
> way to track down a problem with ASP to look through every page's codeOr> by line, and with the human eye predict what will cause an error? I'm not
> an expert programmer, but isn't this an absolutely outlandish claim? How
> can a hosting company claim that there is no way with the technology and
> software they're using to find any errors that lead up to ASP stopping?desperate> even any ASP error period, like an invalid object, or incorrect path?
>
> Anyway, any feedback on this would be most helpful. Recycling the ASP
> service is fine and all, but I'm trying to do things right and track down
> the actual cause, which I feel must be something about the ASP code.
>
> Thanks for ANY help
>
> PS: Sorry if you hate that I posted this to 2 groups; I'm pretty> to get some help and both groups seemed applicable. If there is somewhere
> else I should post this, please let me know.
>
> Newbie Supreme
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>
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