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Salam, thnx man for your answer & solved the problem , i'm using php thank you very much man i appriciate your help
salam
try to be good if you can't be the best
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I have a Frames page. Inside one of the frames is a page with a form and an iFrame. On this page upon page load I post the form to the iFrame. Two problems happen in FireFox, but not in IE:
1) FireFox constantly shows a "refreshing" status i.e. if you hover the mouse near the menus on top, it constantly shows the hourglass.
2) Refresh the page in Firefox. First it gives a warning "The page you are trying to load contains POSTDATA. If you resend the data, any action the form carried out (such as a search or online purchase) will be repeated. To resend the data click OK. Otherwise, click Cancel."
And then it loads the contents of Frame 2 inside Frame 1.
Is there any solution to this problem? What am i doing wrong?
If anyone can help, I will be very grateful.
Thanks
Here is the code:There are 4 pages.
Main.asp:
<%@ Language=VBScript %><%
OPTION EXPLICIT
Response.Buffer = true
Response.Expires= -1
%>
<html>
<head>
<title>
</title>
</head>
<frameset cols="50%,50%">
<frame src="dummy.htm"></frame>
<frame src="A.asp"></frame>
</frameset>
</html>
dummy.htm:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE></TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY bgcolor="#E6E6E6"><P> </P></BODY>
</HTML>
A.asp:
<%@ Language=VBScript %><%
OPTION EXPLICIT
Response.Buffer = true
Response.Expires= -1
%>
<html>
<head>
<title>
</title>
<script language="javascript">
function init(){
document.form1.action = "B.asp";
document.form1.target = "F1" ;
document.form1.submit();
}
</script>
</head>
<body onload="init();">
<form name="form1" method="post">
<iframe name="F1" src="dummy.htm"></iframe>
</form>
</body>
</html>
B.asp:
<%@ Language=VBScript %><%
OPTION EXPLICIT
Response.Buffer = true
Response.Expires= -1
%>
<html>
<head>
<title>
</title>
</head>
<body>
This is B.asp
</body>
</html>
Please help.
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Hi,
I am having problems updating things like labels and pictures on a web form, I have successfully managed to update variables in the code behind the web page but none of these changes are seen on the browser. I have tried updating the browser using but still no changes are seen. I have noted that when using buttons everything is updated correctly, I am not sure what its doing to work correctly.
Please take a look at a outline of what I have done so far:
<br />
public partial class MemberPages_Game : System.Web.UI.Page<br />
{<br />
private static Timer clock;<br />
private static int test;<br />
<br />
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
if(IsPostBack != true)<br />
{<br />
clock = new Timer(10000);<br />
clock.Enabled = true;<br />
clock.Elapsed += new ElapsedEventHandler(CallUpdate);<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
public void CallUpdate(object source, ElapsedEventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
test = test +1;
conformationLabel.Text = Convert.ToString(test);
}<br />
}<br />
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Have you tried clearing your browser cache and/or changing the cache settings of your pages?
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Thank you for your input, I tried clearing browser cache and changing cache settings, but no luck.
I did a little research of my own and I found out that most buttons have a 'AutoPostBack' property, so whenever the button is pressed it is posted back, and so changes are seen on the page. If I can force a postback in my update method it might solve the problem, only thing is im not sure how to..
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Your timer runs on the server. Your page only gets updated when the client requests it - if you need to update values on a timer like this, you need to create a client side timer in javascript.
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Hi,
I'm writing an enquiry lead generation website. What suggestions does anyone have for preventing abuse of the Enquiry/Contact Form. I'm specifically thinking about preventing a site visitor from impersonating someone else by using their name and email address (which results in the innocent 'victim' receiving calls/emails from companies contacted!) Apart from forcing users to register and confirm their account by email, is there any other way I can use to guard against this type of Contact Form abuse?
One option I had was to log all the details of the enquiry in a database and sending a confirmation email to the email address used on the enquiry form. If the enquiry was genuine, the recipient of the email is asked to click the confirmation link in the email which triggers the enquiry to be sent on to the target companies. Is this feasible?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Cheers
Adrian
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1) CAPTCHA to prevent spambots dropping junk information.
2) After the form is submitted, hold the data in a quarantine table for a specified time and send a link to the user. If the user clicks that promote the message from quarantine to Sales Request or whatever.
3) If the message has not been resurrected for the specified time, then prepare to cremate it.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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Thanks Vasudevan. I like the idea of the quarantine table until the enquiry is confirmed.
Any suggestions as to how I fire off the enquiries in the form of emails once the enquiry is confirmed? This site will use a SQL2005 database so could I take advantage of functionality within SQL2005?
Thanks
Adrian
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You may like to check this thread which has quick code snippets for triggering validation emails.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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Hi, did you miss the link off your post?
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Through triggers or perhaps stored procedures.
http://sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm[^] might help you.
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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I agree with Vasudevan about the quarantine idea. It is probably the better approach along with the other ideas he suggested. I don't really know the extent of abuse that such a site would have but his suggestions can help curb it.
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Paul Conrad wrote: I agree with Vasudevan about the quarantine idea. It is probably the better approach along with the other ideas he suggested. I don't really know the extent of abuse that such a site would have but his suggestions can help curb it.
Thanks Paul.
Regarding type of abuse, I'm specifically trying to guard against competitor sites (their employees filling out the enquiry form on my site with fake details anonymously. I see this possibly causing bad feeling with those companies who would be paying a monthly fee for the leads my site sends them. Now I don't know for sure if this sort of abuse takes place. My only hint that it does is a note on the contact form of a competitor site indicating that any misuse of the enquiry form will be "reported and investigated and appropriate action taken".
As for stopping SPAMBots, I'll go for the CAPTCHA aswell.
Thanks
Adrian
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A client of mine does sales lead generation and under our NDA I cannot really go into detail how he takes care of the problem. In short, we have not ever had the abuse happen.
BungleBonce wrote: My only hint that it does is a note on the contact form of a competitor site indicating that any misuse of the enquiry form will be "reported and investigated and appropriate action taken"
That is perhaps the best route...
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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hi
iam having a aspx page which contains a textbox and a button.i have written javascript code for passing values between a popup window and the parent(aspx)page.upto this everything works fine.after taking value from pop up window i want to make the pop up window active(that is parent window should not be clicked unless pop up window closes.)but in my case the pop up window gets minimised when i click outside in the parent window.and one more problem with the page is it gets minimised when i click outside the window.
iam giving the javascript code here for your reference.
function to open pop up window..
string scr = @"<script>
function update(elemValue)
{
document.getElementById('ctl00_LondonContentPlaceHolder3_txtRestName').innerText=elemValue[0];
}
</script>";
// register the javascript into the Page
Page.RegisterClientScriptBlock("update", scr);
//add our popup onclick attribute to the desired element on the page (Here, Hyperlink1)
lnkTopPick.Attributes.Add("onclick", "window.open('lrs_SearchRestToppick.aspx',null,'left=190, top=225, height=250, width= 465, status=n o, resizable= no, scrollbars= no, toolbar= no,location= no, menubar= no');");
function to pass value
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string scr = @" <script>
function Done()
{
var RestName=document.getElementById('txtRestName').value;
var RestDesc=document.getElementById('txtRestDesc').value;
var ret= new Array(RestName,RestDesc);
window.opener.update(ret);
window.close();
}
</script>";
Page.RegisterClientScriptBlock("done", scr);
}
pintoo
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chithra.r wrote: parent window should not be clicked unless pop up window closes
Did you consider using ShowModalDialog?
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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yep..i have tried showmodal dialog also..but it is not working...the thing is the pop up window get minimized when i click outside (in the parent window),which means it is not active.
pintoo
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I have to build a web part for employees to clock in in the morning. So, simply, they click the button and woo they're clocked in. I have working code that makes the part, and when they click it it gets the username from the web context and updates all that to a SQL server. What I need to do however, is convert the username to their full name (so domain\user -> John Doe). I was going to do this by querying active directory, but that doesn't work. I made a test program that runs on the server and numerous locations, transfered the code verbatim but it breaks everything else. I know the code works. At first I thought it was because the server was running the app as a network service and not a domain account (hence it not being able to query AD), but it was set in an app pool goverened by a domain account. I logged into said account and could run the test program from it, so I know for certain it can query AD. Any other suggestions on why this might not be working? And if none, anyone know of another way to retrieve their full name?
Web part is going onto a server running WSS 2 on .Net 1.1
www.socoder.net
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Do you have impersonation switched on? If so it might be querying AD as 'domain\user'.
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That's the thing, any domain user can query AD. I figured it out though; it was querying it as LOCALHOST\NETWORK SERVICE... so... not a domain user. Heh. So I fixed that, and now it seems to work.
www.socoder.net
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You don't really need to write a web part, a domain login script would be sufficient. You could also write a domain logoff script that would bounce them off the clock as well.
MrPlankton
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Hello, I am looking for code to create a website that will allow me to upload documents and allow people to download them if they give name and email. Any ideas please?
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