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Its intranet application using IE 5.5
Thanks for the help.
-Sanjeev
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Anybody know of any good links for descriptions/info on SSL...?
Also...someone please tell me I am right.
Using SSL you can basically promise clients that any form data whether GET/POST is encrypted using 128 bits encryption before leaving their client computer and then decrypted upon arrival to the server...?
Is That all there is to it...? I had a friend explain the idea behind it once and he made it sound like you had to encrypt the data using a module (JScript=Client/Perl=Server). However the more I read the more I think...you don't actually do this...and thats why you pay $$$ for SSL...?
Basically if I coded a order-entry form so long as the site is SSL enabled I basically don't have to do any additional coding...correct...?
Just HTML form and submit...?
Thanx...
"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field" - Niels Bohr
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HockeyDude wrote:
Anybody know of any good links for descriptions/info on SSL...?
Introduction to SSL
The SSL 3.0 Specification
HockeyDude wrote:
Using SSL you can basically promise clients that any form data whether GET/POST is encrypted using 128 bits encryption before leaving their client computer and then decrypted upon arrival to the server...?
Yes, assuming both client and server support 128bit encryption. Some older programs support only 40-bit encryption.
The part of SSL you need to pay $$$ for is the "server certificate", a digital ID that proves the server's identity to the client.
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Thanx for the input...or is that output...?
Which browsers support only 40 bit encryption...?
Doesn't matter...basically all I needed to know is how SLL works or atleast an intro...
I have some explaining to do for some potential clients and thought it'd be a great idea to get the gist of it before pulling any sales pitch.
Thanx!
"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field" - Niels Bohr
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i am trying to detect the users actions in response to a download dialog generated by windows.(when the user presses a link).IS there any way to find whether the user has said YES or NO to the download dialog.Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks
Satty
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Is this on the client side? If so have a search on MSDN for "Browser helper objects."
Michael
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I need a script that when the mouse moves over a link a picture(located someplace else on the page) changes. Kind of like a preview type deal.
- Matt Newman / Anti-Linux Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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Preload images like this:
if (document.images)
{
image1 = new Image();
image1.src = "images/image1.gif";
image2 = new Image();
image2.src = "images/image2.gif";
}
Add function to swap images:
function SwapImage(TargetImageName, SourceImageName)
{
if (document.images)
document[TargetImageName].src = eval(SourceImageName+".src");
}
Call it like this:
<img src="something.gif" OnMouseOver="SwapImage('targetImg1','image2');" OnMouseOut="SwapImage('targetImg1','image1');">
I hope this helps.
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Thanks for the help!
- Matt Newman / Anti-Linux Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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I have an ASP page which contains a couple of ASP blocks. I want to know if there is any way in which I can tell the IIS ASP processor not to process certain blocks? e.g. Block A, process, Block B, process, Block C, don't process, Block D, process.
Ta.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
"The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
Sonork ID: 100.9903 Stormfront
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I've always thought that this is what IF statements are for...
If I need to temporary comment a block of code in ASP I usually do this:
If False Then
.....
' Code I don't want anymore
.....
End If
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Konstantin Vasserman wrote:
I've always thought that this is what IF statements are for
True.
Ok let me explain this again.
I don't want the ASP processor to process the blocks, but I do want the actual ASP code to be sent through to the browser as is. So an If statement unfortunatley does not work, as it simply excludes the ASP from the HTML stream bit.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
"The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
Sonork ID: 100.9903 Stormfront
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Here you go again with your strange questions...
If this is not going to dynamically change (you never process block D, but always process blocks A, B and C) all you need to do is remove or HTMLEncode <% and %> brackets around the block D.
If it will dynamically change you can save blocks in separate files and programmatically ether execute them via Server.Execute or read them from files as text and Response.Write them to client.
I hope this helps.
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Konstantin Vasserman wrote:
If this is not going to dynamically change (you never process block D, but always process blocks A, B and C) all you need to do is remove or HTMLEncode <% and %> brackets around the block D.
Nearly there
The problem is that HTMLEncode changes <% to &<pa>lt;, which I don't want as the un-processed ASP is going into an editable DIV element which is then, on form submit, sent back to the server to be saved in a database. Then later on that "content" is turned into an actual ASP file and run as per usual.
Maybe some background will help: I am letting people enter in content and some of that content will be ASP. When they are editing a page naturally the ASP content they put in must not be processed (otherwise they will see the output, not the actual ASP when they edit) but when the page is published then the ASP is run.
Yup, more strange questions, I am building a flying-time machine...
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
"The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
Sonork ID: 100.9903 Stormfront
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I think you will have to use TEXTAREA instead of DIV - then you should not need to HTMLEncode anything. It should work without encoding of brackets, I think.
I can't think of anything better at the moment.
Paul Watson wrote:
Yup, more strange questions, I am building a flying-time machine...
Hmm... Maybe this is that great project I've always wanted to be a part of...
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I am (hopefully!) writing an application, using an ISAPI Extension dll, to allow users to view images held on a Web Server.
I would like to have a Form on my HTML page with a pre-initialised list box for the User to select an Image name from. The User can then select from the list and Submit, which will call a funtion in my dll to display the Image on a new page. My dll already works OK - it does database queries (thru ODBC) and retrieves all the possible Image names, locations etc.
However, I don't know how to pre initialise the ListBox for the user. (My knowledge of HTML is almost zero!). I assume that rather than using the normal <VALUE = aValue> there may be some way of calling a function in my Extension dll.
I know it's possible with Images, as follows:
<IMG SRC="http://myServer/scripts2/counter.dll?clock" width="116" height="23" alt="Time">
Any help here would be really appreciated, as would suggestions on a good book to learn HTML.
Many thanks.
code dope.
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I just uploaded my new site to Brinkster.com and found a problem. When I ran it on my IIS 5 it worked fine and suddenly everything just doesn't work.
I believe the source of all the problems is that the server doesn't keep the Session Object for a long time if at all. It kinda logs you out automatically thus not keeping your details.
Is there any way around it? someway of making sure the Session is being saved (without using the database or a separate file).
Also, it seems that the file Global.asa is not being recognized for some reason.
It's the first time I'm running it on an outside server so the problem must be there.
Isaac Sasson,
Small time programmer - complainer at large.
Sonork ID 100.13704
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They might have Session state turned off. I don't think there is a way around it except of storing data to a file/database.
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Isaac Sasson wrote:
I just uploaded my new site to Brinkster.com
As far as I know... the free membership at brinkster doesn´t allow session state management
Mauricio Ritter - Brazil
Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank
My latest article:
Pentominos - A C# implementation of the famous Puzzle Game
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How to get a primary key of some table, using ASP against Access database?
I tried to use OpenSchema, but it didn't work for primary keys
Philip Patrick
"Two beer or not two beer?" (Shakesbeer)
Web-site: www.saintopatrick.com
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You have to use the right provider.
"Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=mydatabase.mdb"
- Morten
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Actually I used DSN connection, but with the way you showed it worked fine
Argh... need to read more about several providers, lol
Thanx again
Philip Patrick
"Two beer or not two beer?" (Shakesbeer)
Web-site: www.saintopatrick.com
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Hay, Any One Got A Code For Short Messaging System(SMS)?
I Need A Code To deal With Webpages?
Thanks For Help. ( Hay Please I'm New In This Field )
__________________
..:: GooGle ::..
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I had a strong belief that when a property of an Object is defined as ReadOnly then it means that you can only read its value at runtime and cannot modify the value. If this is wrong just donot read further, but just correct me.
This is what I found confusing...
In MSDN's documentation for Style property of a Web Control it says,...
[Visual Basic]
Public ReadOnly Property Style As CssStyleCollection
[C#]
public CssStyleCollection Style {get;}
...
But then they have shown an example of how to use the "visibility" key of the CssStyleCollection to hide and unhide a label control programmatically, like this....
void Button1_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Label1.Style["visibility"]= ((Label1.Style["visibility"]=="hidden")?"show":"hidden");
}
If one is able to change a property's value then why the hell do they declare it as *ReadOnly*. And if you are a C# programmer, check out their declaration above that they dont have the set() method.
Then how does it work???
omkamal
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In this example they do not change the Style property - they change the value of one of the items in collection that is pointed to by Style property.
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