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David Stone wrote:
ASP.NET has all of the .NET framework and any COM or .NET components that you can think of at it's disposal. It's really cool. You should try it out a bit
Perhaps, but I can probably do just about everything ASP.NET can do in PHP...and i'm supporting the open source market...
PHP is way the hell cheaper too, which is always nice...
"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field" - Niels Bohr
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Hockey wrote:
It's my understanding you have to purchase (most of the time) COM components in order to do anything really interesting...like sendmail or FTP, generate images or PDF docs, which are always out of my budget...
First off ASP.NET is as far removed from ASP as procedural programming is from OOP. It really is a vastly different beast.
With the .NET Framework you get virtually all the components you could wish for. Upload, FTP, image manipulation, email etc. For PDF generation you can just use XSL-FO and the .NET XML classes.
Also all the "components" work the same way and are within the framework so no having to figure out new things when you get a new component, quite handy that.
Hockey wrote:
PHP is cheaper, probably faster to execute
ASP.NET is free as it is part of the .NET Framework. Though I will admit PHP beats ASP.NET on the licensening front, but then 99% of us never need to make our own redistributable of PHP, so that licensecing advantage is hardly ever used.
I will bet that ASP.NET is faster than PHP now. ASP was the dogs bollocks, but ASP.NET is a fully compiled environment now (well as fully compiled as .NET stuff can be.)
All in all PHP is going to need to do something pretty revolutionary (as ASP.NET is to ASP) for it to keep pace with ASP.NET.
But then from the sounds of it your situation is better served by PHP. My situation involves clients who are willing to pay for ASP.NET hosting and we have our own hosting server anyway.
So I could talk your ear off about ASP.NET, supermodels and bra-fitting, but it would not do much good.
If you are ever in a better hosting situation though, give ASP.NET a look. There are free dev tools out there now, the .NET Framework is free and the whole environment is just so much better than ASP.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Ray Cassick wrote:
Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson
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Paul Watson wrote:
But then from the sounds of it your situation is better served by PHP. My situation involves clients who are willing to pay for ASP.NET hosting and we have our own hosting server anyway.
That is the biggest issue...any web site I design is for small to medium sized businesses...I don't have my own server so I shop around for the cheapest hosting, usually this includes unix hosting packages which usually only allow Perl and have PHP as an add on. Still it's hard to beat $5.00/Month...Cdn...besides it's part of my sales pitch
Cheers!
"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field" - Niels Bohr
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Hi all.
Is there a way to populate a portion of your HTML page with the contents of another HTML file?
E.g. I have a DIV in a page and I would like the contents of this DIV to dynamically change depending on some things that are happening on the page. Is there a mechanism I could use to assign the contents of another file to the innerHTML property of the div?
Any ideas welcome!!
Pete
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One word IFRAME
"There are no stupid question's, just stupid people."
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innerHTML and assign it variables located elsewhere in an external JS file...
Not quite the solution you requested, but as close as you'r gonna get client side...
"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field" - Niels Bohr
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Hello,
I am displaying a server time on the page. If the server is in a country other than USA, then is it possible to show the corresponding CST time?
Thanks
Hitesh
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I'm not sure if there's a standard way to query a user's timezone (someone will correct me if I'm wrong), so the simplest solution is just to have a page that lets the user pick a timezone, and store the value in a cookie
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Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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If I want to fetch a list of files from a HTTP server that has directory browsing enabled, what command do I send? Some form of GET?
Immerse your sould in love.
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Robert Edward Caldecott wrote:
If I want to fetch a list of files from a HTTP server that has directory browsing enabled, what command do I send?
http://server/dir/ , Directory browsing must be enabled on the server , and it must not have a default page set.
There must be another ways as well, as I have seen GetRight do this with their browser. Not sure how..
Hope this helps
"There are no stupid question's, just stupid people."
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I'm pretty sure getright just gets the same generated directory listing, and just parses the file list
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Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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See RFC 2616[^] for all your HTTP neeeds.
But, what you are needing is actually a WEBDAV command, named PROPFIND. Not all servers will have this enabled. In IIS, you can enable WEBDAV using Frontpage Web Server Extensions.
lazy isn't my middle name.. its my first.. people just keep calling me Mel cause that's what they put on my drivers license. - Mel Feik
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I made a html with 2 frames. One of them reffers to a site where i have to login or to enable the automatical login process. If i open an IE window, type the site address and press enter it will login automatically as i have previously requested. If i use the html with frames sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't
Do you know how should i fix this behaviour? Is it about providing cookie values to the site frame?
rechi
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Cookies and Session Information are not shared among multiple webservers. For that reason, even web farms and web gardens suffer from Session Info being not able to be shared.
However, on login and on transfer to a different page, you can have the referring site submit the required information to the referred site by way of an implicit form post or a kind of encrypted querystring token or like that.
deepak
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Hi
Can someone tell me how this works? Id there a formal process? I see many many websites , even personal ones with some kind of copyright attached.
Cheers
"There are no stupid question's, just stupid people."
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In the United States there are two ways to copyright material. The simple way is just to attach a copyright notice to the material. This can be of the form "Copyright (c)2002 by Ed Gadziemski".
A second way, which provides better protection for the copyright holder, is to register the material with the copyright office. To do so, you file a copy of the material and pay a registration fee.
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Ed Gadziemski wrote:
In the United States there are two ways to copyright material.
Thanks, it thought its one or the other, not both. Anyways, I am in South Africa and am not so sure if rule one applies or both.
"There are no stupid question's, just stupid people."
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That's the great thing about being South African - the rules only apply when we want them too
(The above sentance was never uttered by me )
I've always heard that there was an idea behind Win ME... I still can't figure out what that was... anyboy know??? I;ve herad the idea was that it was supposed to be n operating system but I doubt this. - Brian Delahunty
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Megan Forbes wrote:
the rules only apply when we want them too
....read below...
Megan Forbes wrote:
(The above sentance was never uttered by me )
Avoiding responsibility now huh?
Nick Parker
May your glass be ever full.
May the roof over your head be always strong.
And may you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows you’re dead. - Irish Blessing
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yep, as with all MTV generation, I've been taught that this is the way forward
I've always heard that there was an idea behind Win ME... I still can't figure out what that was... anyboy know??? I;ve herad the idea was that it was supposed to be n operating system but I doubt this. - Brian Delahunty
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Megan Forbes wrote:
I've been taught that this is the way forward
I believe you are using teachers as your scapegoat....oh well, whatever works for you.
Nick Parker
May your glass be ever full.
May the roof over your head be always strong.
And may you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows you’re dead. - Irish Blessing
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Lol!
I've always heard that there was an idea behind Win ME... I still can't figure out what that was... anyboy know??? I;ve herad the idea was that it was supposed to be n operating system but I doubt this. - Brian Delahunty
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Hi, everyone!
I want to add a user defined HTTP header field to a HTTP
response header.
I use the following statements in testHeader.jsp
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response.addHeader("myheader", "123");
response.sendRedirect("middleHeader.jsp");
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in middleHeader.jsp,
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out.print(request.getHeader("myheader"));
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But the output in middleHeader.jsp is null!
How to add a user defined HTTP header field to a HTTP
response header? Are there some sample codes?
Cheers,
George
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George2 wrote:
How to add a user defined HTTP header field to a HTTP
response header? Are there some sample codes?
Did you add the HTTP HEader field in IIS first?
Go into IIS, right click a web, properties, HTTP Headers and then click the Add button. You should then, once setup, be able to use the header.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Ray Cassick wrote:
Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson
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Thanks, Paul pal!
Maybe you mis-understood my idea.
I wrote a web server by myself and it is able to receive
special header fields. So, I want to send a special header field
to my web server.
So, how can I send an HTTP request with a special header field?
Do you have any ideas?
Cheers,
George
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