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I am trying to separate some asp logic out into a separat page. For now i am trying to call a simple function. Here is the simple index page i am using

<html>
<head>
<title>Calling a webservice from classic ASP</title>
</head>
<body>
<%
If Request.ServerVariables("REQUEST_METHOD") = "POST" Then
 %>
  <!--#include file="aspFunctions.asp"-->
  <%
  doStuff()
End If
%>
<FORM method=POST name="form1" ID="Form1">
ID:
<INPUT type="text" name="corpId" ID="id" value="050893">
<BR><BR>
<INPUT type="submit" value="GO" name="submit1" ID="Submit1" >
</form>
</body>
</html>

Here is aspfunctions.asp

sub doStuff()
    Response.Write("In Do Stuff")
end sub

When i hit the submit button on my form i get the below sub doStuff() Response.Write("In Do Stuff") end sub

Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a000d'

Does anyone have any idea what i could be doing wrong?

Any help is greatly appreciated

Thanks Damien Type mismatch: 'doStuff'

/uat/damien/index.asp, line 15

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Please consider marking one of the below answers as the accepted answer :) – GateKiller Sep 23 '08 at 13:07
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You must have the asp functions inside the <% %> tag.

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classic case of another set (or hundred) of eyes seeing what the original developer couldn't...good deal! – curtisk Sep 23 '08 at 12:48
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aspfunctions.asp should be inside tags so the asp is "executed", e.g.

aspfunctions.asp:
<%
    sub doStuff()
        Response.Write("In Do Stuff")
    end sub
%>

Otherwise the asp in aspfunctions.asp is just seen as plain-text, so as far as the server is concerned, doStuff has never been defined.

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You're including the other file within an if statement. This does not mean that it's dynamically included, it's not. It will always be included.

To see this in action try this sample:

<%
If 1=0 Then
'We never get here
%>
    <!--#include file="aspFunctions.asp"-->
<%
    dostuff()
End If
dostuff()
%>
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If I remember correctly, you need no braces for calls without a return value (untested solution):

doStuff
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