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event Object:
Represents the state of an event, such as the element in which the event occurred, the state of the keyboard keys, the location of the mouse, and the state of the mouse buttons. The event object is available only during an event—that is, you can use it in event handlers but not in other code.
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When using IE, next to the URL you are looking at in the Address box, you usually see the MicroSoft "e" and page icon. I notice on some sites this gets replaced with a customized logo. This logo also appears next to the URL if you add the page to your list of favorites.
Does anybody know how this is accomplished? Its a cool touch.
Thanks
-Mike
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Just add a 16x16 icon named "favicon.ico" to the root directory of your Web site.
Pretty cool, indeed.
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Someone wrote a great tutorial on how to do that a while ago.
http://www.codeproject.com/html/favicon.asp
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'Someone'? Shesh!
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Ack, Sorry.
I give this to you.
I'm currently writing a nice long tutorial on just about everything on HTML for a up and coming site that some others and I are working on. Titled, The Gimmick. Stay tuned!
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I'm having difficulty getting my IIS to start.
After requesting a Start, I receive an error message that the server isn't responding in a timely fashion.
I uninstalled IIS and reinstalled it to see if this would alleviate the problem; but, it still won't start.
I'm running Win2000 Pro for ASP development, using VisualInterDev.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks...
Kim Truitt
Web Developer
Raleigh, NC
919-247-1079
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teste
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I am successfully executing a jscript function when the user clicks on the broswer's Back button. Depending on the results of a confirm dialog I want to be able to cancel the History.Back action.
How would I go about doing this, or can it be done (WITHOUT losing the page's form data)?
Thanks for any help
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When I click on submit, instead of going to my redirect page I get the following error;
http 405 - resource not allowed.
Can anyone tell me why?
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n cgi script u have to change your server ip and page location
dheeraj mewani
dheeraj_mca@yahoo.com
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Hi!
At work we'll be creating a new website soon, and I'm looking for some sort of ASP/SQL website "framework", something like a freely available collection of ASP code, documentation and SQL datastructure that creates a basic database-driven website. Any links/recommendations/info would be much appreciated!
Background:
We have programming knowledge in-house, but all the 'real' programmers are on other assignments, so it's left for me as very junior developer to create the new site, and learn something in the process. Finding solutions for the individual tasks is not a problem, but how to organise the "big picture" is somthing I have no clue about...
The website must:
- have identical content & look across at least 2 languages, likely more to come.
- have a access-restricted area with various tech info for partners.
- be searchable
- have some way of adding content that isn't more technical than a superuser could be taught how to do it.
Now I don't suppose the free "framework" I'm looking for will do all of the above, I'll add what we require, and most likely contribute my/our code back.
Any suggestions?
Best Regards,
Jesper Mortensen
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Well, you could try looking for some of that stuff here at codeproject.com.
Here is some other good resources:
http://www.scripts.com
http://www.thescripts.com
http://www.asp101.com
Hope that helps. I'll look for some more, I usually run into good asp sites, I just can't remember that many of off the top of my head.
- Ryan!
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I want to open a web page(with no addres bar , menus etc.) from a link , but with a different picture , depending what link the user clicks. The page must be created dynamically .
All help welcome
Thanks
Martin
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Since this is in the web design forum I will assume that you are talking from an existing webpage and not from within an application hosting an internet explorer control. To do what you have asked you use the scripting method window.open(...). What you can do is in your webpage when the person clicks the link, have an onclick handler associated with the link.
Ex.
<a onclick="window.open(...);">Click Me</a>
The arguments you would supply to the open method would be as in the documentation and similar to the following.
window.open("mydynamicpage.asp", null, "status=no,toolbar=no,menubar=no,location=no");
The only part of your question that doesn't make any sense is "but with a different picture" . Leaving that part out, the above is what you would need.
-Erik
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I have an MFC based dialog application that contains a DHTML ActiveX control. I want to be able to pass an XML string to the control and have the XML displayed in the control.
Does anyone know if there is a way to do this? I have tried passing an XML string to the control using the CDHTMLEdit::SetDocumentHTML() method but it does not work. It will only correctly display HTML strings.
Due to my lack of success with the DHTML control I decided to replace the control with the Microsoft Web Browser ActiveX control to see if I could load XML strings into this control. I eventually got this to work ok but only after saving the XML to a file on the harddrive and then calling CWebBrowser2::Navigate(), passing the Navigate method the name of the file just saved.
Even though this works I would prefer to be able to pass the XML as a string straight into the control without having to save the xml to disk first. On the MSDN website there is some example code which shows how to load HTML content directly from a stream into the WebBrowser control. This does not work though with XML. Does anyone know why?
Martin Hinchy
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Hi all, I'm after some advice from you all.
I need to provide an online database which registered users log into and create new records containing some information.
Additionally I need to provide some kind of interface to allow this data to be analysed online. Primarily I need to provide some graphs representing the data based on some simple queries.
I am familiar with basic html and have access to both linux and 2000 servers. I think I should be looking down the asp/php route but don't know where to start. Any pointers greatly welcomed!
What technologies are availble to assist in the graphing part of this problem? Ideally I want both Netscape and IE users to be able to view the graphs.
Know any good resources for this kind of thing?
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The Obliterator
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Hi people,
I have written a (the well known anyway) search script that'll query the index server and display results for user-specified keywords. All other things working fine, the ignored word list is troubling me. IIS has an ignored-word list with words like "the, a, an,..." etc. and whenever the search script ONLY contains these words, Index Server generates an error that "The Search Query included only ignored words".
What is the recommended action here? Should I use VBScript's Error Handling to capture this OR should I have a text file with ignored words and cross-check from that before querying?
The query statement I'm using to query the index server is:
"SELECT Characterization, DocTitle, VPATH, Size, HitCount, Write, Rank FROM SCOPE() WHERE FREETEXT(Contents, '" & key & "') > 0 ORDER BY Rank DESC"
thanks.
NeoCode
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Can anybody specify me if any changes are required in ASP Scripts if the Site has been made SSL Enabled in addition to changing Links in the ASP Scripts .If Someone knows please mail me at sukhjinder_bhola@yahoo.com
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On some web sites e.g. www.cuj.com there are what seems to me to be animated GIFs. That is they change every now and again. There is to what I can see no script doing this. If one downloads the gif and opens it on its own in internet explorer it is still running. How can one make one of these?
With the hassle over GIFs can one use them on web pages without paying for them or is it only when one wants to create software that creates or displays them?
:confused
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animated GIF is a flavor of GIF. Many apps can create these (Photoshop, PaintShop, etc.).
yes, it's OK for you to use them on your web pages. the only issue with this is if you are creating them dynamically (like with a hit counter) on the server, then you owe license fees.
-c
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Smaller Animals Software, Inc.
http://www.smalleranimals.com
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Adobe PhotoShop 5.5 comes packaged with something called Image Ready. This is an excellent tool for animated gifs. It allows you to create the image frame by frame using a layered psd image. Then it optimizes it for you to keep the file size down. Excellent tool. I highly recommend it.
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