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  • page cannot be displayed

    I am receiving an error when trying to load the default.asp page. I either get an error where the page hangs or it displays an error that says, Page cannot be displayed and at the bottom of the page says it is a dns or server error. I have upgraded to msxml 4.0 and have tested it and know that it is working. I've tried to track down in the code ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for ASP (Forum) by ggrymes on March 12, 2006
  • Re: Error on trial version

    thanks for the rapid reply but this doesn't work either. I had tried this earlier and I just tried it again to make sure.
    Posted to Cute Editor for ASP (Forum) by ggrymes on March 9, 2006
  • Re: Error on trial version

    I tried the above code in place of the &nbsp; set doc = server.CreateObject(''MSXML2.DomDocument.4.0'') &nbsp; and now I am getting an ugly page cannot be displayed...&nbsp;cannot find server error or dns error?? &nbsp; Thanks kindly for any help getting this application deployed.
    Posted to Cute Editor for ASP (Forum) by ggrymes on March 9, 2006
  • Re: Server CreateObject Failed

    I am using the new domain version (5 I think), just downloaded a couple days ago. The line(s) where the errors are occurring is the server.createobject(''msxml2.4.0''). I think that our production server only has msxml3 because I searched for this dll and found several version of msxml3. Before upgrading this, however, I want to make sure what is ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for ASP (Forum) by ggrymes on March 9, 2006
  • Re: Server CreateObject Failed

    I am getting the same error and I need more information than this post linking to a generic microsoft message about this error. Here is the specific error. I have seen a couple of other inconclusive posts on this site. Please help us get this deployed. Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3' Server.CreateObject Failed ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for ASP (Forum) by ggrymes on March 9, 2006