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In my project i want to use an ActiveX control.
The user should not change any settings of the browser.
I want programatically to change the settings for adding my site to Trusted Sites and i want to
change the ActiveX control to be enabled in the browser.
Can anybody help me..........
Advance Thanx,
Regards,
C.Babu
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I am no expert in this but i don't think web sites can change browser settings, period. Otherwise that would be a security risk.
But again I am probably wrong, and if I am then... well that would suck
Brad
Australian
"The Probability of you doing that makes 0 look like a big number" - My Mate Oxley
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You are not wrong.
I don't understand how people can even begin to think in the direction of changing stuff like that. I get disturbed just by thinking that something like that would be possible...
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CWIZO wrote: get disturbed just by thinking that something like that would be possible...
Reminds me of the many MANY "send me codes urgently to disable a popup blocker so I can show a popup" posts....
"Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......"
Christian Graus At The Soapbox
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You forgot to include the crappy English in your quote
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Ah yes, that was a classic.
Brad
Australian
"The Probability of you doing that makes 0 look like a big number" - My Mate Oxley
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Hey friends
(1) What do you use to deploy Asp.Net Applications in ISP? Of course, msi packages are forbidden,
then usually we need separate aspx, ascx, etc, from source files what not can be sent to server.
(2) Too, when you use 3rd components or tools (like FCKEditor) what has a dozen of images and js files,
do you deploy all together in your project files or in a separated procedure?
(3) I know the VS2005 built in deployment tool and Unleash It[^], do have opinions or another suggestions?
Regards
-- modified at 16:18 Monday 13th November, 2006
Jesus is Love! Tell to someone!
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Dario Solera wrote: FTP?
Quoting myself:
"usually we need separate aspx, ascx, etc, from source files"
If you wish to pass the boring work of enter in each subfolder, select just ascx, aspx, ashx, etc and NOT *.cs, etc, then just FTP is perfect...
Jesus is Love! Tell to someone!
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I tend to use the VS2005 publish option to copy the "needed" files to a test folder. I then FTP that folder up to my server.
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Hi all,
I want to hide the page url and querystring in a html page.
I have used the following URL,
"http://mydomain/products/index.html?Mode=Edit"
In my request is ,how to use the followning URL,
"http://mydomain/products" only.
Thanks in advance
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Firstly you have not used that as a way for admins to edit the page have you?
Second there are 2 ways of doing that.
If you only want to receive the value and do not require it to stay in the that url (like if you are going to place a cookie or have a session) then you can redirect the user.
A PHP version of this is:
header('Location: index.php');
or you can use the obvious approach and use frames (I don't think you need an example for this).
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Or you can use Mod_Rewrite if you are using Apache (or a appropriate alternative in IIS)
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What would this achieve? I think that he wants to acknowledge user input, by simply re-directing could he capture it?
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Oh my bad. I misunderstood the question
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For IE6 or IE7
Is there a browser property which tells when the page is completely loaded, with all images and text completely rendered and ready to be viewed?
The page may not be fully rendered even though document.readyState=="complete" . If I look at the status bar I can see images still downloading and the page is not fully rendered.
I thought I might read the status via script, but window.status is not providing any text (IE7).
What I'm trying to do is cover the page with an opaque looping FLASH animation until the page underneath is ready to be be viewed at which point I will stop the animation and hide it so that the page underneath is revealed.
Thank you for any insights or help
Tom
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There is a simple way to detect this.
in the body tag use the on.load parameter.
(on.load does not have a period in between the on and the load but this forum blocks that word)
so an example is:
<body on.load="function()">
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Thanks for this advice Brad, I do run an setup function with on.load ... the problem I'd been having was with images when I updated the page... I wanted them to be fully cached at the time the hidden DIV they were in was displayed. I think I've got it solved now... I do a caching routine using new Image() ... loading them into an array. I then check the readyState of those images at a time interval... when all register as "complete" I reveal the DIV.
tom
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Hi, I wonder if someone can help, please
I am coding up a web application using ASP, C#, and a bit of javascript, and wish to enable videos from the server to be played in a popup window. I am using Windows Media Player.
Two specific questions I have:
1. I want the video to start playing automatically as soon as possible after the popup window opens, and so want to make use of the video buffer to stream. At the moment, however, the video loads but won’t start playing until the video is fully loaded. I have noticed that the windows media player is not displaying at the bottom of the player the fact that it is buffering, and wonder if anyone can help. I probably need to change some default parameters when popping up the window and running windows media player? Any ideas?
2. Also, I’d like to show a 'gallery' of videos that are available, similar in principle to that shown in windows explorer when viewing a directory of videos. I’d like the first frame of a video to be displayed to give some indication of content, and I wonder if anyone knows how to do that without going to the trouble of playing the first frame, capturing it, and displaying it as a static graphic. Any ideas?
Great if you can help !
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Are your windows media files coming off a media server or a web server? You can set the size of the buffer when the file is encoded for files being fed from a media server. If the file is coming from a web server the clients media player settings will determine how of the media to download before playback begins (known as "progressive download")
Tom
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Hi, thanks for the reply.
I'm unsure what is the difference between a 'media server' and a 'web server', (and so it's probably the latter.)
The file is simply one that is uploaded onto the server, and then read back from the server when presented in the media player. There is no encoding that takes place on the media file itself.
I'm unsure how to set the client's media player to perform progressive download, although can see some of the buffer parameters when inspecting the properties during run-time.
thanks again.
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a web server delivers data as fast as it can, in bursts... great for delivering files but not for the constant bitstream that streaming media requires... hence media servers. If the media is Windows Media and is delivered from a web server (HTTP) then it will automatically come down to the client media player as a progressive download. If it is delivered from a Windows Media Server (for instance, check out VitalStream's services and a streaming media host) AND the URL is mms://..../mymediafile.wmv and NOT http://......../mymediafile.wmv is will be streamed at a constant bitrate (the media file stays on the media server... the ongoing bitstream is read and discarded at the client).
hope this helps
tom
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Thanks.
I am downloading from a web server, but want progressive downloading in the way that you describe happens via a media server, I think. In sum, I just want the media player to play the first amount of data downloaded while the remainder is downloading, (displaying the buffer contents, if you like.)
Do you know how to do that using the web server technology? I have before downloaded a media file from a standard linux server, and Windows Media Player at the client took care of buffering etc. But you seem to be suggesting that the Windows Server I have will have to be especially configured for streaming?
Thanks again.
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If you will be having a lot of "hits" its better to locate the media on a media server for the sake of quality delivery. If you run a small web server, you can use Windows Media Encoder (can be downloaded from MSDN downloads) to handle up to 10 connections for streaming the windows media to the client. If you just want to make the file available for download... all you have to do is put the file on your web server and Windows Media Player will handle the download and the buffering and playback during download. I can't speak for other streaming media types since I work exclusively with WinMedia... but I'm pretty sure they are the same as far a progressive download. The best way to feed a file to the client is to use an playlist file that refers to the actual movie or audio file(s) you wish to make available. Download the Windows Media Player SDK... its very thorough.
Tom
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