When using the iis+php environment, I often encounter the iis php prompt An error occurred on the server when processing the URL error, but I can't find a good solution on the php official website.
A few days ago, I helped a friend deal with the MSSQL database link problem that occurred after the website moved. Later, I tested the code in a local environment and found an ASP problem and solved it. It also helped my friend solve the problem. So today I will tell you about an error that occurs in ASP. Although few people use ASP programs, there are still many.
Okay, let’s get into our topic. First, let’s understand the demonstration environment. First of all, I am using Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit and IIS7.5 versions. The program uses a simple CMS system, language: ASP.
The error that occurred is:
An error occurred on the server when processing the URL. Please contact the system administrator.
If you are the system administrator please click here to find out more about this error.
In fact, it is very simple to solve this problem. Let’s talk about it as a lesson today.
Step one: Start IIS and open the site. Find [ASP] in the list of [Function View]
Step 2: Find the value of [Send error to browser] and change it to [True] and apply it.
If you modify it, preview it directly to see the effect. It probably won't work because it hasn't been set up yet.
The error that occurred is as follows:
Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0131'
Not allowed parent path
/admin/login.asp, line 1
The included file "../Inc/Const.Asp" cannot use ".." to represent the parent directory.
Step 3: At this time, I also need to set [Enable parent path], also set it to [True] and apply
Let’s see how it works?
By the way, let me explain it here, and I will introduce it based on my understanding. In simple terms? Sending errors to the browser means that the program error information is not displayed in a friendly way, mainly for the convenience of debugging; enabling the parent path is the path method where "..." etc. appears in the code, which is the same as Windows permission inheritance. . The following content is from Microsoft’s official description:
Send error to browser [scriptErrorSentToBrowser]:
Specifies whether the web server writes debugging details (file name, error, line number, description) to the client browser in addition to logging them to the IIS request log. The default value is True.
Enable ParentPaths:
Specifies whether the ASP page allows paths relative to the current directory (using the "..." notation), i.e. paths above the current directory. The default value is False.
Tisp:
1. If there is a problem with the browser opening any website, you can uncheck IE's [Show friendly http error messages] to view the error message of this website.
2. Users of virtual hosting space can ask the service provider to solve this problem.