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There are 2 ways to do it
1) at server side
2) st client side
If security is not the concern and efficiency is more important use client side scripting like javascript
Thanks and Regards
Sandeep
If If you look at what you do not have in life, you don't have anything,
If you look at what you have in life, you have everything... "
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Can anyone give me an example how to connect to MsAccess and retrive it to size paging wit PHP?
Thanks
&nbps;Socheat
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This might help: PHP Database
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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Thank for your reply back
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I have nothing to add on the technical side, however I would like to advise you against using Access. You are much better off using a better quality project such as MySQL, Oracle, Postgre or MsSQL [Express]. These products are much more accepted in the community, Access is a toy.
Brad
Australian
- Bradml on "MVP Status"
If this was posted in a programming board please rate my answer
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Thanks in advanced i'll try my best
Socheat
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Bradml wrote: Access is a toy
Not really. You can a considerably DB-intensive busy website on Access with no issues. You get a benefit of portability and being able to FTP down/up a full snapshot of the DB. Not quite as simple to do with My/MS-SQL. However I admit that in many other areas, Access doesn't shine at all compared to actual database servers.
"For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza CP article: SmartPager - a Flickr-style pager control with go-to-page popup layer.
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Hi there .i just need a way to make different kinds of links
Give an example please,if u have the time
thanks
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In what way do you want the links to be different?
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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i create css for a link ok?and every link on the page follows this rule.i don't want that
i want some of the links for example to have different color or hover behaviour
thanks
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Here are some examples on how you can set style on links:
All links with class="Info":
a.Info { color: #fff; }
All links within an element with class="Info":
.Info a { color: #000; }
All links within an element with id="Info":
#Info a { color: #f00; }
All links within a div tag within an element with class="Info":
.Info div a { color: #00f; }
All links within a div tag with class="More" within an element with class="Info":
.Info div.More a { color: #0f0; }
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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exactly what i was looking for ,man
thanks
ninja coding
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You would have to specify a different class for each link that you want to be different. This might help you.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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you mean maybe an id to each different type of links cause of what i understand they all follow the a:.... rule
so maybe this could work? #link1{..
}
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#link2{..
is the next thing i'll try
thanks
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xxrono wrote: you mean maybe an id to each different type of links
Use class instead of id if you have more than one occurrence of the type on a page and you are going to validate against an XHTML validating parser.
I am not sure about HTML, because I code and validate my pages using XHTML 1.0 specification, but in XHTML each id needs to be unique.
You can have multiple elements of a class and can accomplish the required formatting of groups of elements using CSS.
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Simple CSS ? No such thing.
CSS: great idea, lousy implementation.
IMHO.
Fred
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I am quite new to the environment and seem to have goofed myself up someplace, so any help is appreciated.
I have form1 - form1.aspx, if I double click a button to add code, VS opens form1.aspx.vb, then I had form2, same deal, double click a control to edit code and get form2.aspx.vb. Then one day I was tweaking a bit of formatting and now when I double click a control on form1, it opens form2.aspx.vb
What in the world did I do to deserve this? Any ideas what I did?
Mike
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Check your "Inherits" and "CodeFile" attributes of the ascx page - thay may be pointing in the wrong directions...
"Knock me down, I'll get straight back up again, I'll come back stronger than a powered up pacman"
(Lilly Allen / Kaiser Chiefs)
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Thanks they were, not sure how they got goofed up, or why I would need to open it in a text editor to fix it.... maybee there is an easier way...
Regards,
Mike
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1) Is there a way to debug VBScript in a web page?
2) I have a string that represents a color, let's say "#FFFF00". How do I convert that into the individual component colors, like FF, FF, and 00? Here's what I've tried so far:
'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
function GetColorValue(sColor, nShade)
Replace sColor, "#", ""
Dim nVal: nVal = 0
select case nShade
case 0 nVal = CLng("&H" & (Mid(1, 2))) ' red
case 1 nVal = CLng("&H" & (Mid(3, 2))) ' green
case 2 nVal = CLng("&H" & (Mid(5, 2))) ' blue
end select
GetColorValue = nVal
end function
2a) Would I be better off usng javascript for this function?
2b) Can I even return a value from a javascript function to vbscript code?
-- modified at 11:57 Monday 7th May, 2007
Here's what I ended up with:
'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' Extracts the color value from the string that represents the backgorund color.
' It's assumed that the color will ALWAYS be in the standard hex notation of
' #RRGGBB. jms - 07May2007
'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
function GetColorValue(sColor, nShade)
Dim nVal: nVal = 0
select case nShade
case 0 nVal = CLng("&H" & (Mid(sColor, 2, 2))) ' red
case 1 nVal = CLng("&H" & (Mid(sColor, 4, 2))) ' green
case 2 nVal = CLng("&H" & (Mid(sColor, 6, 2))) ' blue
case else nVal = 255
end select
GetColorValue = nVal
end function
'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' Determines the best choice of text color based on the background color. The
' two possible resulting values are black text or white text. jms - 07MAY2007
'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
function BestFontColor(sBkColor)
if sBkColor(1) <> "#" OR Len(sBkColor) < 7 then
BestFontColor = "#000000"
exit function
end if
Dim nRed: nRed = GetColorValue(sBkColor, 0)
Dim nGreen: nGreen = GetColorValue(sBkColor, 1)
Dim nBlue: nBlue = GetColorValue(sBkColor, 2)
Dim nThreshold: nThreshold = 105
Dim bgDelta: bgDelta = int((nRed * 0.299) + (nGreen * 0.587) + (nBlue * 0.114))
if 255 - bgDelta < nThreshold then
BestFontColor = "#000000"
else
BestFontColor = "#FFFFFF"
end if
end function
I suppose I could extend the validity checking on the specified background color, but frankly, I'm kinda pressed for time.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Hi Guys,
Do you know if how can I pass the value from one aspx to another aspx.
For instance, I have an Employee.aspx that has an EmployeeID (integer type). Then I have another page - EmployeeInfo.aspx.
Now, what is the best way of passing the EmployeeID from Employee.aspx to EmployeeInfo.aspx.
Can you show me some tips on how to do it?
Thanks in advance Guys
hifiger2004
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There are many ways
1)Cookies
2)Session
3)QueryString
Suppose u want to pass variable 'emp_id', using Session
In Employee.aspx page
Session["id"]=emp_id;
In EmployeeInfo.aspx page
string empid=Session["id"].ToString();
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In addition to those mentioned, you can use HttpContext.
See this article fro detailed description of all possible storages
Sincerely,
Elina
Life is great!!!
Enjoy every moment of it!
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Hi Elina,
Thank you. I will read that article - HttpContext.
hifiger2004
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Suppose I have two aspx pages Page1 and Page2. When I redirect from Page1 to Page2, Page2 should load. But if I directly specify the url of Page2, it should not load. How can I do that without using any Session or Cookies.
Thanks
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