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As I recall you would either have to use IEAK to distribute your own version IE or create new web browser application.
The spinning globe is a resource in the dll. You could always try replacing it with your own but that may cause unknown issues.
Why do you want to stop the world anyway? The connection would already be open, the spinning is a progress indicator when, for instance, a page is being streamed in.
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Roger Wright wrote:
If you had a website that you wanted to use to do things on the web without the viewer's knowledge, this would be handy...
Kinda like formatting the harddrive earlier huh.
Nick Parker
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when i load an asp file.
i got a "invalid codepage" error message.
the asp file has a line
"<%@ CodePage=65001 Language="VBScript"%>"
i did not pay attention to "codepage" before.
so anyone give me info about how many vaules codepage can have and its meanings?
thanks in advance.
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Codepage is used when you want to define the characterset used on the page. Youo can find a reference of the Win32 ref. numbers here. ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/act/htm/actml_ref_scpg.asp )
Real programmers don't document. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.
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thanks very much.
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Hey Folks..Im using the aspload control for loading images on to the website.
Now this object has a function called save..
it works like
obj.save "/test/photos/image"
This command works perfectly and the files come to the directory. here /test btw is a virtual directory..
but then now if i use a variable called savedirectory which has the samevalue ie "/test/photos/image" stored in it and try
<% obj.save savedirectory %>
it does not work.i dont understand where am i going wrong.
PradS
Why Need Parking lots in Bars when Drunken Driving is Prohibited
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All variables in VBScript are Variant . The interface for the COM object is probably expecting a String . Try using:
<% obj.save CStr(savedirectory) %>
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It may be very simple. When i create a web application using c#/ASP.NET i am not seeing any ASP controls in the aspx page while viewing in the browser. Why is this. I have .NET installed and i have IIS 5.1 . I am able to see the lable control though.
Any help?
thanks.
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could it be that you aren't adding the runat="server" attribute to the tags?
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i have the tag. but still not visible.
here is the html source
<title>WebForm1
<asp:button id="Button1" style="Z-INDEX: 101; LEFT: 281px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 168px" runat="server" text="<%# Page %>" width="226px" height="67px" backcolor="#FFC0C0" bordercolor="Black" borderstyle="Solid" borderwidth="2px" forecolor="Blue">
<asp:radiobutton id="RadioButton1" style="Z-INDEX: 102; LEFT: 272px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 132px" runat="server">
<asp:label id="Label1" style="Z-INDEX: 103; LEFT: 362px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 73px" runat="server" width="211px">There are some controls here
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asp:Button id="Button1" style="Z-INDEX: 101; LEFT: 281px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 168px" runat="server" Text="<%# Page %>" Width="226px" Height="67px" BackColor="#FFC0C0" BorderColor="Black" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderWidth="2px" ForeColor="Blue">
<asp:radiobutton id="RadioButton1" style="Z-INDEX: 102; LEFT: 272px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 132px" runat="server">
<asp:label id="Label1" style="Z-INDEX: 103; LEFT: 362px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 73px" runat="server" width="211px">There are some controls here
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how can i refer variables of 1 form on other...
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Well, it depends on what is available to you. If you can write server-side code then you could carry them across in the Request.Form collection (ASP 3.0) and dynamically insert them as hidden form elements. I'd be glad to show you how to do this if it is an option. If it isn't then assuming the two forms are on the same page you could use javascript.
If the forms are on seperate pages you are going to need some server-side code to carry the variables over and keep your session state.
Real programmers don't document. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.
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:thanx pmenefee for reply
im also glad if u show me how too do that..
i want to acces variable on 2 differnet pasges
i want to make a think like
"when using yahoo maibox when we r compsing a mail and click option
"Add edit attachment" seperate window is open and we make attachment on that page and when we click dione attachmanets apear on compose mail page" hope u will understand.
looking forward for ur reply
take care
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:thanx pmenefee for reply
im also glad if u show me how too do that..
i want to acces variable on 2 differnet pasges
i want to make a think like
"when using yahoo maibox when we r compsing a mail and click option
"Add edit attachment" seperate window is open and we make attachment on that page and when we click dione attachmanets apear on compose mail page" hope u will understand.
looking forward for ur reply
take care
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I've just started looking at VBS as I'm beginning to dabble in ASP. While looking thru the docs about the MsgBox function, it occured to me that:
Dim Message
Message = "Ready to format C: drive. Click OK to begin"
MsgBox(Message, vbOKOnly + vbSystemModal)
may cause cardiac arrest in the moderately aware clerk. Is this correct? Will the MsgBox actually block all other applications until the victim clicks OK and accepts his/her doom? When I think of all the fun I could have been having at the hardware store, I deeply regret not looking at this long ago
Management, of course, will be unaffected, as they will blithely click on anything without reading or comprehending the message...
Instead of marrying again, I think I'll just find a woman I don't like very much and give her a house...
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Roger Wright wrote:
Will the MsgBox actually block all other applications until the victim clicks OK and accepts his/her doom?
Yes and no, the use of vbSystemModal has two options:
- Win16 systems - All applications are suspended
- Win32 systems - The messagebox will always remain on top, however other programs will continue to load/run.
HTH
Nick Parker
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Darn
The SDK reference didn't mention that little difference... it kinda spoils the fun
Instead of marrying again, I think I'll just find a woman I don't like very much and give her a house...
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Roger Wright wrote:
The SDK reference didn't mention that little difference... it kinda spoils the fun
VB only allows it's little brother VBScript so much fun; that's just the way older brothers are.
Nick Parker
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Hi,
I want some pages to have a "top line" with two search forms, going to separate pages. The top line should get a slightly different color. I have something like that in an include file:
<table bgcolor=...> <tr>
<td><a href="/">Home</a></td>
<td><form ...><input type="edit" ...> <button type=Submit"></form></td>
<td><form ...><input type="edit" ...> <button type=Submit"></form></td>
</tr></table>
The table has almost twice the required height, which looks plain ugly. I even tried to figure out howchris does it with the Search on the fromt page, but without success.
Any ideas?
TIA
Peter
<hr color="maroon"><small><i>We are ugly but we have the music </i> Leonhard Cohen [<a href="http://www.cherea.de/sighist.html" target="_blank">sighist</a>]</small>
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What a mess when I open this up to reply
Have you tried specifying the margin and padding sizes in a style statement? How about adding a height attribute to the row or data elements?
Instead of marrying again, I think I'll just find a woman I don't like very much and give her a house...
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Try setting the margin-bottom and padding-bottom of the form to 0.
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I fixed it with putting the tags outside of the - but your solution is much nicer. thank you!
We are ugly but we have the music Leonhard Cohen [sighist]
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