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i have an animation which is too big in file size so i have distributed in two section such as giving one image to the bckground of the table and other i have put over it.
It works fine in all resolution but the problem is that it disturbs the location in a 17 inch monitor &further
can u help me pls
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My code makes it hard to find the address. Just add meta tags to a whole new password page and take the ones on your real page off. Note: It will run 2 functions with an array.
CyberZeke
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How can I hide or encript ASP code so
that user or client can not read it?
Any help is highly appreciated.
None
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ASP is processed on the server before being sent to the client. So, except for the occasional IIS security flaw, your code is safe. If you still want to encode your ASP you can check this out.
Andy Gaskell, MCSD
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You can also dump the ASP to a .dll file and use it that way if you are worried about someone getting on your server and looking at your asp. However, you would have to recompile when you made changes.
Jas
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How can I create .dll file from asp?
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I've created a cgi app using C++ builder 5. Unfortunately the help supplied with it is terrible (at least compared to Visual studio's).
I've internationalised it but the content language for Japanese browsers doesn't work properly. All I get is garbage unless I select View->encoding->Japanese (auto select).
How do I force this. From the books I've read I think I have to supply the client with the http header containing "Content-Language: jp".
I've tried Response->SetCustomHeader("Content-Language", "jp"); but it's not working. Any ideas?
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Your response should define the character set used for Japanese text (there are several alternatives).
It's part of the Content-Type header, e.g.
Content-Type: text/html; charset=JIS_C6220-1969
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I've tried (Using Borland C++)
Response->SetCustomHeader("content-language", "ja");
Response->SetCustomHeader("ContentLanguage", "ja");
Response->SetCustomHeader("ContentLanguage:", "ja");
Response->SetCustomHeader("content-language:", "ja");
Response->SetCustomHeader("content-type", "text/html;charset=Shift_JIS");
Response->SetCustomHeader("ContentType", "text/html;charset=Shift_JIS");
Response->ContentType = AnsiString("text/html; charset=JIS_C6220-1969");
Nothing seems to work? Is is just the http information I need to modify or does the html file require something special (apart from the obvious of it containing japanese characters!).
It displays fine if I go to VIEW-ENCODING-Japanese(Auto Select) but I don't want to have the toolbar in my app so this isn't acceptable.
CHeers
Steevie
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We have developped a new kind of guestbook. We call it GuestMap. It's free. Over 1000 visitors registered for the code. HOWEVER GuestMap does not work with Netscape Navigator 6 as we don't know how to program the DHTML-code for dragging objects with NN6? Do you know any sample code?
You may test GuestMap here:
http://www.24fun.com/gmap/gmaphelp.html
Get a free guestmap now
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We are developing an application which reads an XML data file from the Web. I need the Web browser to launch my application if it encounters a HYPERLINK in REF tag to a file with .SRF extension.
How can I make the web browser understand it so that it can download such a file and launch my application passing this file as an argument.
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Bear with me, I may have completely misunderstood your question, if so then the following reply is totally wrong. If you are asking about how to parse a HTML file looking for all .SRF files then this is not your answer.
When I first started HTML I also could not figure out how people made links to downloadable files etc. Eventually I simply tried <A HREF="filetodownload.zip">Download</A> and it worked. It would open the "Would you like to Run or Save this file?" dialog box.
What you are asking is that when that dialog box opens is it possible to simply associate that .SRF file with the application you created. That is pretty simple and you should be able to find out how to do it by looking in Windows help. However it is not a wise idea to make it totally automatic (i.e. removing that IE dialog box) as it could breach security and let in some nasty code.
Also I would recommend you rather use a .NET webservice or some other RPC method to get that SRF file, rather than relying on clicking links and opening files.
As mentioned above, lets hope I got your question right, otherwise *shrugs* oh well, I tried.
regards,
Paul Watson
Cape Town, South Africa
e: paulmwatson@email.com
w: vergen.org
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Hi there.. I'm the manager of an online-magazine project and we're searching native english speakers who are able to help us translating the page from german to english. Also we need people who can take care of the english page..
Tim Korves
CEO Cluster-Worxx.net
tim@cluster-worxx.net
http://www.cluster-worxx.net
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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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