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cdots not good
you can use jmail
i can send you jmail and code,please give me your email
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my email id is ravikesari78@rediffmail.com
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can i loose some customers publishing pages in unicode utf-8?
some brosers or os have problem?
another comments?
(of course files should be bit bigger)
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hi
i'm a c# developer
how can i protect my image and archive(zip) files in my web site from unauthorized downloads?
thanks
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hi Vasudevan
i want to do what IEEE done in it's site
if u pass one article (for example www://ieee.com/articles/math.zip) address
directly to ie address bar they do not permit u to download this file
u shoud be authorized first in their site
i'd like to do same work like that
what can i do ?
thanks
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hi
ahmagh jan
how do CP protect zip files ?
thanks
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On my web-form I have a client-side button. When this button is pressed – I want to copy a fixed value to a server-side control textbox. I have tried using client side script using javascript, but all I get is on error [object error].
document.getElementById("keypad1_txtResult").innerHTML = “x”;
Can anyone suggest any other way of doing this?
Clueless Novice
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An input field does not have the innerHTML property, as there can be no html elements inside the field. Use the value property instead.
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I've tried your suggestion, but when I put . in after ("txtResult") it does not give me the "value" option. Am I doing something else wrong?
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If the txtResult element is a form field, it has the value property, and does not have the innerHTML property.
If Visual Studio says otherwise, it has simply gotten confused. Perhaps it fails to identify what element you are refering to, and gives you the properties for a generic element. It might also have something to do with the fact that some server elements not always render as the same html tags, but varies with the type of browser.
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Hi, I think that Guffa's reply should help you.
I just wanted to note that you can run into troubles by using hard coded ID.
You can get ID rendered by any Asp.Net control using ClientID property.
So it would be better to write it like this:
document.getElementById("<%= txtResult.ClientID %>").innerHTML = “x”;
But this is just a detail
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I would like to have a web page (or any method/language) that will keep running without a client and once a while it will call a function to update data of a MS access database on the web.
Anyone knows how to do it?
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If you want to do it with a web page you'll need a server that queries the db (asp, jsp or php). If you just want a webpage maybe you could investigate to do it with JavaScript or VBScript.
Marc Soleda.
... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Tunnel of Love, Dire Straits.
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Hi Marc,
I do have a server to queries my db, the problem is: it only update my db if one client call my site (my asp/htm), but it is too late! It should be update ... let say every one hour before the client using its db!
My better explaination is in the reply for Guffa!
Regards,
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ATC wrote:
The reason is I have a VC++ application that sends to the site new information! I have already a Webpage (*) if someone visits it ... its function will pickup the info. and update a db file!
ATC wrote:
However, if noone visits the site then the info. can not be updated
Why don't you query the db to know the information you need before adding more data?
You could force to update the info by calling a method of your VC++ app that makes the updates you need.
There's a thing that I don't understand: why do you have to update the data/web page before adding more data?
Marc Soleda.
... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Tunnel of Love, Dire Straits.
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Hi Marc,
I did try to launch the web page inside my VC++ before, but I did not know how to do it! Fortunately, yesterday night David showed me how to use the ShellExecute command and now I am able to do it (only from this morning)
Therefore as you suggested, I am OK now.
Thanks
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Have you though about using a cron tab?
I use one to run a PHP script once a day, e.g.
wget -O - http://mysite.com/myscript.php
"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't." - Anatole France
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I have not known any thing about your question. I am just a web amateur trying to do some thing
Regards,
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cron is a *nix utility that will execute specified commands at a given interval. wget is a *nix utility that retrieves a webpage. Combined, they do exactly what you're needing. If you run on a Unix/Linux/BSD server, you owe it to yourself to read up on this sort of thing, as it'll make your life a good deal easier.
If you're running on a Windows server, then good luck - i can't offer any relevant advice, though.
You must be careful in the forest
Broken glass and rusty nails
If you're to bring back something for us
I have bullets for sale...
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Hi Shog,
Thanks for the explaination I know a bit more than before, but as you mentioned: I have no luck because my Web Server is Windows Server!
Thanks for trying help, I really appreciate it.
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You can't run a web page without a client. You would need to create a program, put it on the server, and install it in the scheduler to make this.
Are you really sure that you have to update the data even if there is noone visiting the web site? In most cases when someone asks for this, it works fine just to keep track of the time of the last update, and update the data to current values when anyone visits the web site.
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Hi Guffa,
Yes, I do want to update even noone visit it! The reason is I have a VC++ application that sends to the site new information! I have already a Webpage (*) if someone visits it ... its function will pickup the info. and update a db file!
However, if noone visits the site then the info. can not be updated. If my other applications from somewhere try to get the update info. through the web ... well, it is not there yet!
What I need is a method (which I do not know how to do it) that can call (*) or some thing can do the same job every one hour ... so that it!
I hope my explanation will make my request a bit more clear!
Thanks
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It is possible with asp.net
or you can send a request to update db from your VC++ program
Where your VC++ sends new info?? I think it'll be good idea to send info via web request right to your site.
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