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> deleted.
As you can see from the above, the parameter you want to pass is named id
sel="select * form message where id=" & request("id") &""
And from this sentence, you are not receiving the parameter name passed correctly, instead:
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Visually inspect these ** is no problem, you can send me the deletion and your library files, and I will debug it for you.
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The first one is an automatic return, and the second one is a manual bright return, which is not universal.
But in terms of execution efficiency, the first two burns are better because they don't need to read the http referer
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for i=1 to "id").countid="id")(i)
set rs="")
sqlcmd,conn,1,1,1
if imagename<>"nothing" thenset fsk="")
if then
end if
end if
sqlcmd
next note.
This is the directory where your specific ** is located.
Let's see if I can see it.
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<%sql="delete * from tab1 where id=" & request("id")
Add a sentence sql
You haven't done it yet.
I just made a mistake, and you're so lazy, just copy mine and change it.
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I'm dizzy, big brother, let's take a look at the error message coming.
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It is necessary to determine whether the file exists first.
set fs = "")
The else file does not exist"
end if
set fs = nothing
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Determine whether the ** file exists first.
set fs = "")
end if
set fs = nothing
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Logically, you should first determine whether the database record exists, and if it exists, then determine whether ** exists.
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""Here you delete successfully and return to the previous page, so of course the problem you described, oh, here you should write as.
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You don't use the return one, use the one to re-go to this page"").
The third floor is like that.
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How did you trigger this**?
Do you use post or get??
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The execution result should have a return value, based on which it is judged whether the database is successfully deleted, and if so, the database is deletedvideo" directory.
For details about the meaning of the statement that deletes a file and the value returned by the execution result, see Online Help.
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Path problem, you try to directly output that section of the path to see if you can access it, if you can't access it, it's a path problem, if you can, it may be a permission problem.
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