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The FileSystemObject provides an object interface to drives, directories, and files for which of the following?
A. Any local or mapped drive on either the server or the client. B. Only files and subdirectories in the web site’s home directory. C. Any local physical drive or mapped drive on the web server. D. Any file system physically located on the web server. E. The client’s computer.
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How long is a SessionID guaranteed to be unique?
A. It is unique for the web server, whether it is restarted or not. B. Only until the web server is restarted. C. It is like a GUID in that it is for any web server at any time. D. Only until the session expires, then it can be reissued to another client. E. It is unique per client. A client cannot have two sessions with the same SessionID
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When does the application OnEnd event handler fire?
A. After every request for an application document, since web servers are stateless servers. B. As soon as there are no open connections to any application document. C. When the web server is stopped in an orderly fashion. D. Twenty minutes after the last request for a document in the application. E. When there are no application requests for the amount of time defined by the SessionTimeout variable....
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How are sessions maintained?
A. The browser sends a cookie to the server with each request. B. The browser sends a Querystring variable to the server with each request. C. The browser sends a hidden Form variable to the server with each request. D. The browser sends a long variable to the server in the BODY of each request. E. None of the above.
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What does the above code accomplish?">
<% Response.Redirect("http://www.sql.com") %> What does the above code accomplish?
A. It sends the browser the line of sample code, and the browser executes it. B. It sends the response to "http://www.matsystems.com" instead of to the Requesting browser. C. It sends a redirection header back to the browser, and the browser then requests the new target document. D. The redirection occurs on the server-side, and the first response the browser gets is the head and body of the new target...
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<%Else>
<!-- #INCLUDE FILE="FunctionTwo.inc"-->
<%End If>
What would the above code load?"><%@ Language=VBScript %> <%If false then> <!-- #INCLUDE FILE="FunctionOne.inc"--> <%Else> <!-- #INCLUDE FILE="FunctionTwo.inc"--> <%End If> What would the above code load?
A. Only the FunctionTwo.inc file into the ASP page. B. Both files, since Server Side Includes are processed before ASP interpreting. C. Only the FunctionOne.inc file into the ASP page. D. Neither file, since Server Side Includes are processed before ASP interpreting. E. Neither file, since the #INCLUDE statements are commented out.
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What is ServerVariables collection?
The ServerVariables collection holds the entire HTTP headers and also additional items of information about the server.
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What is Querystring collection?
This collection stores any values that are provided in the URL. This can be generated by three methods: • By clicking on an anchor tag <A> • By sending a form to the server by the GET method • Through user-typed HTTP address
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What is ClientCertificate collection?
A ClientCertificate is an encrypted number that is stored in a file on the user’s computer. This stores details of any security certificates included with the request.
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What are the event handlers of Session Object?
• Session _OnStart – This event will be fired when a new user begins a session with the web site. • Session_OnEnd – This event is called whenever a session terminates.
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What is a TextStream object?
It allows you to access(read/write) the contents of text files stored on the web server.
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What is the difference between Cookies collection and Form/Querystring collection?
Cookie collection does not have the Count property. Cookies can have multiple values for the same cookie name but each value can be referred using a key whereas in a Form/Querystring cookie each value has to be referred using an index value.
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What is a Form collection?
The Form collection holds the values of the form elements submitted with the POST method. This is the only way to generate a Form collection.
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What are the tags necessary to be present within the <FORM> tag?
<INPUT> tag: Provides input spaces (text boxes, combo boxes, radio button, etc.) on a form called fields. It has three attributes TYPE, NAME and VALUE. TYPE provides the characteristics of the field and the NAME specifies a name to the field by which it can be referred.
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What are the attributes of the <FORM> tags? What are their functions?
The two attributes are ACTION and METHOD The ACTION gives the name of the ASP file that should be opened next by which this file can access the information given in the form The METHOD determines which of the two ways (POST or GET) the browser can send the information to the server
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What are the tasks performed by <FORM> tags?
• <FORM> tags provides space for the user to input values • the form has a button to submit information back to the server • It transfers control to another ASP page • It carries the information in the fields to another ASP page
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What is Request Object?
Gets information from the user. It has five collections by which values can be accessed. They are: Querystring, Form, Cookies, Server Variables & ClientCertificate
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