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07/03/2003 15:41:27
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>Try writing CartID and strSQL to the Response for debugging purposes. What's on CartID in this particular instance?

Thanks, I'm going to do that, but now for some reason, my page is even could not be displayed. I put response.end at the top of the page, but got
The page cannot be displayed
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HTTP 500 - Internal server error
Internet Explorer
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Looks like for some reason my FTP version is not written.

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I want to ask few questions:
1) Is it a normal practice to use FTP for updating pages on the site? E.g. have one local version and one actual site version. Seems like it's creating a nightmare for version control.

2) Is On Error Resume Next not a good idea to use in ASP pages? In my opinion, it is a good idea, because at least the pages would not bomb and you can show all information about error in the useful format. But my boss thinks otherwise and insisting on using Web logs instead.

Thanks a lot in advance.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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