|
Object |
Description |
|
Application |
This object is used to
store variables and to access variables from any page.
All users share ONE Application object.
An application on the
Web is a group of asp files. These files work together
to perform some purpose. The Application object is used
to tie these files together.
This object should hold
information that will be used by many pages in the
application (like database connection information). This
means that you can access the information from any page.
It also means that you can change the information in one
place and the new information will automatically be
reflected on all pages. |
|
Dictionary |
This object is used to
store information. You can attach a key word to each
piece of information. Later, when you want to retrieve
the information, all you have to do is to provide the
dictionary with the keyword, and it will return the
information you have stored there. |
|
Drive |
This object is used to
access the properties of a disk drive or network. |
|
ASPError |
This object is implemented
in ASP 3.0 and it is only available in IIS5.
This object is used to
display detailed information of any error that occurs in
scripts in an ASP page. The ASPError object is created
when Server.GetLastError is called, so the error
information can only be accessed by using the
Server.GetLastError method. |
|
File |
This object is used to
access the properties of a file. |
|
FileSystemObject |
This object is used to
access the file system on the server. It can manipulate
files, folders, and directory paths, and get file system
information. |
|
Folder |
This object is used to
access the properties of a folder. |
|
Response |
This object is used to
send output to the user from the server. |
|
Request |
This object is used to get
information from the user (when a browser asks for a
page from a server, it is called a request). |
|
Server |
This object is used to
access properties and methods on the server. |
|
Session |
This object is used to
store information about, or change settings for a user
session.
Variables stored in
this object hold information about one single user, and
are available to all pages in one application. Common
information stored in session variables are name, id,
and preferences. The server creates a new Session object
for each new user, and destroys the Session object when
the session expires. |
|
TextStream |
This object is used to
access the contents of a file. |