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Will give a try from it...
Thanks.....
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Hi,
In order to have the server understand the submission and send the mail to you, you need to have some sort of Serverside mailing component like CDONTS,Persits.MailSender Aspemail or a similar mailing component. Just a search of any of the above in your favorite search engine would surely get you to tons of sample source codes to play around with.
If you do not have one, perhaps you can check up with your ISP if he provides any mailer from his common script library.
If nothing works, there are a lot of freebie sites offering to send mails. One best example is: http://www.freedback.com/
deepak
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good, but the site is asking for MONEY to use the form. I want the idea for feedback form, not bussiness... But THANKS for the help/reply...
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Hi all
How would I do this? When I increase the width of an image it "grows" in height as well. How do I prevent this?
Cheers
[edit] nevermind, it is solved Nothing to see here, move along.[/edit]
"There are no stupid question's, just stupid people."
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leppie wrote:
[edit] nevermind, it is solved Nothing to see here, move along.[/edit]
And you called me a DOPE! for not knowing about that IIS lockdown thing huh? Yeah yeah, be careful when you call someone a dope because two minutes later you may become one yourself!
p.s. Really interested to see the fruits of your labour what with all these questions
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Paul Watson wrote:
And you called me a DOPE!
No I never, it was a DOPE to IIS lockdown, not you. Sorry for the misunderstanding, there is no Homer icon .
Cheers
Paul Watson wrote:
p.s. Really interested to see the fruits of your labour what with all these questions
PS: I have more! At least my combined crash course of ASP.NET, JavaScript, CSS and HTML paid off. Only 3 weeks and I feel pretty comfortable. Now I need to look at all those X thingies...;)
"There are no stupid question's, just stupid people."
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leppie wrote:
there is no Homer icon
To the suggestions area, batman!
Paul
Why don't you take a good look at yourself and describe what you see - Led Zeppelin, Misty Mountain Hop
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Paul Riley wrote:
To the suggestions area, batman!
I thought David Stone was the only member of the forum police
"There are no stupid question's, just stupid people."
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leppie wrote:
I thought David Stone was the only member of the forum police
I didn't mean that in a forum police kind of way, just in a "how cool would a Homer smiley be?" way!
Paul
Why don't you take a good look at yourself and describe what you see - Led Zeppelin, Misty Mountain Hop
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Paul Riley wrote:
I didn't mean that in a forum police kind of way, just in a "how cool would a Homer smiley be?" way!
It would You cant really laugh some things. I posted the suggestion, so we will see what happens.
CHeers
"There are no stupid question's, just stupid people."
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Watch it mister. I catch this type of stuff again and I'm going to have to throw you in CP forum jail[^].
Norm Almond: I seen some GUI's in my life but WTF is this mess
Leppie: I made an app for my sister and she wouldnt use it till it was colorful enough
Norm:good point leppie, from that statement I can only deduce that this GUI must be aimed at children
Leppie:My sister is 25
-Norm on the MailMagic GUI
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David Stone wrote:
I'm going to have to throw you in CP forum jail[^].
No not there, anywhere but there! Please Mr. Police Officer, I didn't know the shotgun was loaded.
"There are no stupid question's, just stupid people."
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Alright. I'll let you off with a warning this time.
Norm Almond: I seen some GUI's in my life but WTF is this mess
Leppie: I made an app for my sister and she wouldnt use it till it was colorful enough
Norm:good point leppie, from that statement I can only deduce that this GUI must be aimed at children
Leppie:My sister is 25
-Norm on the MailMagic GUI
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I hope the following makes sense.
I am submitting some data to a page using SSL however I would like all
subsequent transactions to be http rather than https
eg even though I submitted my form under https I would like the returned
page to be http://.../xzy.aspx in the browser address bar - is this
possible? I know I could use Response.Redirect however I lose any settings I
have applied to objects on the form i.e. error messages
Thanks for any help
Stupidity dies.
The end of future offspring.
Evolution wins.
- A Darwin Awards Haiku
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Shaun Wilde wrote:
I know I could use Response.Redirect however I lose any settings I
have applied to objects on the form i.e. error messages
How about using cookies...?
"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field" - Niels Bohr
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Shaun Wilde wrote:
I know I could use Response.Redirect however I lose any settings I have applied to objects on the form i.e. error messages
Possibly Server.Transfer?
Paul
Why don't you take a good look at yourself and describe what you see - Led Zeppelin, Misty Mountain Hop
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Hey people
I'm a newbie in web page making, and i got cool font, but i find that the font will not display when someone that does not have the font, how do i set it so that the font will be downloaded automatically when someone visits my web site?
Thanks
Answers often leads to more Questions
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I'm not sure, but I think it goes something like this:
@font-face {
font-family: New Metal;
font-ssize: 9pt;
src: url(newmetal.ttf); }
HTH
"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field" - Niels Bohr
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Don't forget that when you start doing stuff like this, you're instantly creating a Windows/IE only website, so make sure that it still looks ok without using your custom fonts.
Or if you just use the cool font for titles and stuff, then it's probably best to make them into gifs, then it'll work for everyone
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Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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I'm playing with a .NET Server RC1 and having some problems when trying to setup IIS 6.0. Ok, I have lots of experience in past versions of IIS so, I'm to ask this:
My IIS 6.0 is working fine, processing ASP pages normally, serving normally HTML, GIF and so on. But, when I try to GET a .vbs file it fails with a 404 code. I've double-checked (triple-checked, in fact) security settings and the file is there!
If I rename this file to any extension with a known MIME type like .txt, .zip it works fine. If I rename to .xxx, it gives me a 404 error again.
So, what I am doing wrong ?!
Q261186 - Computer Randomly Plays Classical Music
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Daniel Turini wrote:
So, what I am doing wrong ?!
Well I don't have access to IIS 6.0 at the moment so I am just shooting blind here but why not try and add .vbs as a new text mime type?
In IIS 5 you just go web, properties, http headers, file types, New Type.
I am guessing IIS 6 has tightened up because IIS 5 lets a VBS file through without any new MIME mappings. Could screw some people when they upgrade no?
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Paul Watson wrote:
In IIS 5 you just go web, properties, http headers, file types, New Type.
Thanks, It's what I did a few moments ago, but this seems more to a workaround to me. There are some new "features" in IIS 6.0, like disabled ASP by default and all of them have nice wizards or interfaces for doing this.
I figured that it there should be a cleaner way of enabling this. It seems that in IIS 6.0 you have to explicitly enable all extensions you want IIS shares.
Q261186 - Computer Randomly Plays Classical Music
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if i remember, IIS6 comes locked down - kind of like running URLScan or IIS lockdown on an IIS5 site. In XP/2000 look under the winnt/system32/inetsvr or something like that for a urlscan directory. You can set the allowed extensions here. It overrides IIS and is like putting a condom over port 80. Never run a web server with out it!!!! It's the best, cheapest protection you can get. But hopefully, by the time IIS6 comes out, you wont be using VBscript.;)
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James Saville wrote:
But hopefully, by the time IIS6 comes out, you wont be using VBscript
Didn't they say something similar about COBOL once?
Thanks for the lockdown stuff BTW, never heard of it but am sure to try it out now.
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Paul Watson wrote:
Thanks for the lockdown stuff BTW, never heard of it but am sure to try it out now.
I think that is the same thing that says if your webserver is connected to a network port, it is not safe. DOPE!
"There are no stupid question's, just stupid people."
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