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Hello All, T want to programming Web Mail , but I don't have any document about it ? Can You help me ?
Thank you ?
My email : tuantm@hcm.fpt.vn
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What language do you want to program it in? By "Web Mail", I suppose you mean form mail processing? Goto www.scripts.com and look around, they should have something like that.
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Any language, You can help me, I may be use ASP ? Or CGI , and i need Server Mail ?
Thank you .
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Sendmail is usually on all servers, that or SMPT. Goto google.com and search for matt's script archive. He (Matt) has a nice CGI/Perl form-mail script.
I don't really know that much about ASP, so I can't help you there.
You're Welcome,
Ryan
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Thank you vey much.
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I would go for ASP(CDONTS), well handy!
Pretty usefull article at: http://www.aspzone.com/articles/john/HowToSendEmail/HowToSendEmail.asp
Oh yeh you will need a NT server for any ASP stuff!
RickyRad-
________________Live, love, and leave a legacy________________
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I have a question I am running a dual processor Xeon processor running IIS 5.0 and serving pages / info from an Access DB. I havnt run into any problems yet, but here is my question.
Is there a maximum of concurrent users that can query the DB at one time?
Are there any relevant restrictions that using an Access DB over say SQL server that I should be aware of.
Can anyone provide me with information as to the benefits related with running a SQL Server over an access DB?
It seems that when I am page loading from a MAC the server really chugs? any insight? I can use many PC's concurrently, but when I access the website with a MAC its quite a different story.. Any Help / Finger pointing to help would be appreciated.
recurse.org - Recusion For the Rest Of Us.
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Have the following code but it doesn't work in Netscape 6 (works OK in IE5.5). Any ideas?
<title>STEEVIE TEST A FORM
function sggtest(language)
{
document.write("<FORM METHOD=\"POST\" NAME=\"selLang\"\n ");
document.write("ACTION=\"http://" + location.hostname + "/scripts/formtest.exe/logon\">\n");
document.write("<INPUT TYPE=\"hidden\" NAME=\"Language\" VALUE=\"" + language + "\">\n");
document.write("</FORM>\n");
selLang.submit();
}
Test Form
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Netscape doesn't recognize the form-name, since it was created using a document.write (or something to the same effect).
Try using
document.write("
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Some may have seen earlier posts about Universe Technology, but here is the full description of whats going on.
Universe Technology is a beginning company that is looking to make its start in designing web pages that bring in money through advertisement. So far we have two sites that are being worked on by our ASP developers, the site layout itself has already been finished.
We are now looking for people that design Web Pages, and can design them REALLY well. I'm talking sites like everlore.com, starcraft.org, etc. This doesn't mean you have to do the programming, just the site layout. Although that you would have to do completely, HTML and Artwork.
If you are interested in working with us, please send me an E-Mail at Alexjfink@aol.com. Thank you.
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Hi,
I am working on a project which will require the emailing, faxing and saving of asp pages once they have been dynamically created. I'd like to be able to have the server create a page, server side, and store it somewhere on the server, as well as sending a copy to the client. If the client wishes to save the page, server-side, then I can use the temporary page sitting on the server. The only way I know how to get around this problem would be to create the physical file on the server.
Garth
please email me at graulstone@yahoo.com
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Do you mean "how can I let my clients save an actual .ASP file to their computer without the server side ASP interpreter interpreting the ASP code in the file?".
If that is what you mean then: one method would be to simply rename the ASP file extension to something other than a server side file extension i.e. .ASP1 or .HTM. That way IIS won't run the ASP file through the interpreter when the client requests the file.
If you mean "how can I save the HTML 'file' created by IIS from an ASP file to the server" then I do know how but for the life of me I cannot remember at this point. Soon as I do I will post the solution. I remember it has something to do with the Response object.
regards,
Paul Watson
Cape Town, South Africa
e: paulmwatson@email.com
w: vergen.org
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How can I hide java script in my web page so that user can not see it
by View->Source from Internet Explorer?
Any help is highly appreciated.
None
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Put the code in a separate ".js" file and include that file in your html.
For e.g.
<script language="JavaScript" src="scripts.js">
</script>
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Yeah, but then the user can just enter http://whatever.com/scripts.js and then have access to the file.
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Just remember that if someone then types in the URL to that .JS file they can view it's contents.
regards,
Paul Watson
Cape Town, South Africa
e: paulmwatson@email.com
w: vergen.org
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Is it possible to
Considderd to be the worlds fastest knoppenbonker.
10 Months of working experience with the worlds fastest copie paster(about 2000 lines a minute).
And experience with the one and only NewEra Guru.
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Sorry my last post didn't appear ok.
So I ask again.
Is it possible with client site javascript to add a empty line after you have added text to a
textarea form object in a form
Thanks in advance
Considderd to be the worlds fastest knoppenbonker.
10 Months of working experience with the worlds fastest copie paster(about 2000 lines a minute).
And experience with the one and only NewEra Guru.
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I need an editable ComboBox in an ASP.NET WebForm.
The asp:DropDownList-Control behaves like a ComboBox with DropDownList-style i.e. the selection field cannot be edited. Is there any way to make the asp:DropDownList-Control behave like a ComboBox with DropDown-style, to edit the selection field?
thanks for help
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Hi all !
Do you know how to send a mail thru outlook (adresses are stored into MSAccess database) using vbscript ?
Thanx for any answers.
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Im trying t make my own online rpg which would require people to get an account. I need to know if there's any way to put some html scripting and make a server. (dont laugh at me if this is something very well known, Im just starting at this stuff )
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it really depends on how your clients are accessing your server. Im sure you could definately program in some HTML scripting into your client game to connect to and login into a server (simply running IIS on NT) but thats not really a secure means of accomplishing that.
If your client connects through his webv browser, then this is the best wat to handle it. Just research using ASP to create login pages and user accounts in win2000.
If your client is conecting through an application like Quake CLient / Server technology then you will need to program a Server Application to handle that.
recurse.org - Recusion For the Rest Of Us.
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I am trying to create a small, non-MFC, HTTP Client.
Only problem is, I cannot find anywhere a clear explanation of the "Entity Body' when I have multiple keywords, i.e. if I wanted to send this;
http://msrv:16052/bahttp/ZZZXML;script=ZZZstart?fldattr=Y,tranid=tst4,applid=cicszz53
So I setup a TCP/IP session to msrv port 16052.
In my send data I code something like this;
char *packet1 = "GET /bahttp/ZZZXML HTTP/1.0\r\n"
"Accept: text/plain, text/html\r\n"
"Accept: image/gif, image/jpeg\r\n"
"Accept-Encoding: x-compress; x-zip\r\n"
"Accept-Language: en\r\n"
"User-Agent: MSIE/4.0\r\n"
"Connection: keep-alive\r\n"
"Pragma: no-cache\r\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"
"Content-Length: 53\r\n"
"\r\n"
"script=ZZZstart?fldattr=Y,tranid=tst4,applid=cicszz53";
Problem is, the server complains that it did not receive any parameters....?
So what am I missing?
Bryan.
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