CuteEditor not working (http header error)

Last post 05-08-2009, 4:14 PM by groupebdm. 4 replies.
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  •  05-08-2009, 10:21 AM 51965

    CuteEditor not working (http header error)

    Hello
     
    We just bought the CuteEditor for ASP Classic and a domain license for our local server : http://serveurdata
     
    I copied the license file (with the js extension) in the right folder. I can go to the demo.htm page via :
     
    And when I click on the "Default configuration" link to test the CuteEditor on our local server, it gives me the following error :
     
    Object Response error 'ASP 0156 : 80004005'
    Error header
    /cuteeditor/CuteEditor_Files/include_CuteEditor.asp, line 991
    The HTTP headers are already written to the client browser. Any HTTP header modifications must be made before writing page content.
    I don't understand where the problem is and I can't find a FAQ or a post regarding this installation issue.
     
    Thank you.
    Best regards,
     
  •  05-08-2009, 10:46 AM 51967 in reply to 51965

    Re: CuteEditor not working (http header error)

    The line 991 in include_CuteEditor.asp is "Response.Cookies("CESecurity")=EditorSetting"
     
    Anyways, I tried adding response.buffer = true at the beginning of the default.asp page and it worked when trying to access the page with http://localhost/cuteeditor/default.asp but what if I don't want to have the response.buffer at true in my script?
     
    Also, if I try to access the same address but with our local server domain name
     
    It tells me "The License for Editor is not valid. You are using a domain license file. The domain name in the license file doesn't match the actual domain name (serveurdata) of the website."
     
    Now in the email we have received, it states: 

    "Dear Customer, 

    Thanks for choosing CuteEditor for ASP v6.0 Link to download the software is at http://CuteSoft.net/download/CuteEditor_asp_6_asp_5__2007.zip. Your Domain license file has been generated based on the domain name provided: http://serveurdata"
     
     
    Chatting with the live support, I was told that the http:// is not suppose to affect anything when we submitted the domain name.
     
    So basically, there is two problems:
     
    1. How do I make this work without having to have Response.Buffer = true and if it supposed to work without this option in my script, how come the example files and pages does not work on our local server and gives an http header error.
     
    2. How comes I receive the license error when I rename the .123 extension to JS for my license file and copied it to the CuteEditor_Files\license folder?
     
    Thank you.
    Best regards
  •  05-08-2009, 12:27 PM 51976 in reply to 51967

    Re: CuteEditor not working (http header error)

    What is strange in this license error is that I do not have the error message in Firefox or Google Chrome. Only in Internet Explorer.
     
  •  05-08-2009, 1:35 PM 51982 in reply to 51976

    Re: CuteEditor not working (http header error)

  •  05-08-2009, 4:14 PM 52002 in reply to 51982

    Re: CuteEditor not working (http header error)

    Hello Adam,
     
    Yes. I figured it out and changed our IIS setting.
     
    thank you for your help.
    Best regards,
     
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