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My first thought is the problem is with the email client not rendering the html. What client were they using? Does it support html email? Did they have the option turned off?
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Generated email received by user with Office Outlook 2007, so HTML should be fine. Email then forwarded to me and I'm using Office Outlook 2003, again fine.
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Is the body supposed to be text or is the body supposed to be HTML? I can't tell from your question if the problem is the HTML in the e-mail isn't parsing correctly or is the JavaScript not stripping out the tags properly.
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The body is HTML and is generated by Javascript, so I believe the HTML in the email is not parsing correctly
Mike
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Dear all,
I developed a web application and it is working fine, except for one issue. The application includes uploading files from a JSP to my servlet, and the issue is that i would like to have a limit for the uploaded files on the client side (before actually uploading it).
I investigated alot and found some ways like changing my JSPs to PHPs, which is not feasable for my application. I would also like to add that using the Flash component ("<object>") for uploading is not feasable also at this time. Using ActiveX does not work also (for some security issues in javascript, it can not access the system information, also ActiveX works only on IE).
I would like to add that I have my application running on Oracle application Server, JSPs for displaying the forms, MultiPart Java API for getting the form input values and files to my servlet and everything is developed in JAVA.
I would like some help to solve this problem, either by limiting the file size or the limiting the whole request size sent to the servlet.
Thanks in advance and I really appreciate your help.
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I have a Navigation Bar, and use a CSS for the style, but the contents I have written in manually.
Is there any way of putting the contents into CSS as well, to save me having to copy and past all this rubbish on each page?
<div class="navigation">
<a href="index.htm" class="mouseover">Home</a>
<a href="gallery.htm" class="mouseover">Gallery</a>
<a href="contact.htm" class="mouseover">Contact Us</a>
<a href="siteplans.htm" class="mouseover">Site Plans</a>
<a href="sitemap.htm" class="mouseover">Site Map</a>
<a href="cardington.htm" class="mouseover">Cardington</a>
<a href="r101.htm" class="mouseover">The R101</a>
</div>
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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Two Three suggestions Dave ...
(1) Look at the source code for CodeProject and how it uses its navigation. And pinch borrow the concept and adapt it to your needs.
(2) Your hosted web server runs PHP on a linux box. The hint is, learn PHP and put that navigation into an include file with or without option 1 above.
(3) Create the menu in javascript and call it from an external js file.
modified on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 6:09 PM
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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Thanks, I have looked and seen that the nav is on each page rather than a call, but I do like how they implement it.
Will definitely pinch complement by imitation.
Cheers
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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Most likely that CP uses an include file of sorts in their page creation in a not very dissimilar way that PHP include files are used for repeated content such as menu navigation.
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Do you have a recommendation for learning php?
A good tutorial site or a book you would recommend for beginners perhaps?
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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Yes. Tomorrow I will assemble the required information and private e-mail you. (Also check out Quick Answers for a couple replies)
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Thanks Richard, you are very kind.
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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i got little problem with opening a webpage in masterpage's contentplaceholder.
To open a webpage in contentplaceholder of masterpage i need to do is
remove html tag , head and title... and doctype tag too. along with
this i need to remove runat=server from form tag and put action
instead. and on the top most line '@page' i need to add masterpagefile
attribute. All code except for the first line has to be placed in
asp:content control with ref to master contentplaceholder......
but what i do if my webpage has style sheet ..i cant remove head tag
bcoz it contains style sheet link..and if dont remove style from the
head and try to run removing html tags and doctype....the webpage
opens in masterpage but on clicking on tab which is in webpage takes
me to homepage instead of opening tab.
webpage code .aspx
<%@ Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeBehind="TestStandards.aspx.vb"
Inherits="PATHOLOGY.TestStandards" %>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server"> <title>Standards</title>
<link href="tabstyle.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
</head>
<body>
<form id="form1" action="TestStandards.aspx">
<asp:Table ID="maintab" runat="server"> <asp:TableRow> <asp:TableCell> <asp:Table ID="content" runat="server"> <asp:TableRow> <asp:TableCell> Test Name:
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Actually, i Don't really understand your question, why would you remove all tags (head etc.) from the masterpage?
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head, title and doctype tags are not removed from the masterpage.. it has been removed from the webpage which i want to display in masterpages's contentholderplace. if u refer masterpagefile in <@page> line then head and title, html and doctype tags will show error that these tags are should not be nested in div.
i got my master page and a webpge which i want to open in master page.
The webpage is having tabs and on clicking on it open the view of that tab. It works perfectly if not opened in masterpage's contntplaceholder. When i open it in masterpage contentplaceholder the webpage appears ...i can even see the tabs but on clicking on tabs takes me to home page which is default page instead of showing me tab view.
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You'll need to do it programmatically.
Make your masterpage have a public class and a public function that will add stylsheets based on a passed in variable.
In your content page's code behind, call this function with that page specific CSS.
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Hello
I need to know how can I connect between a product listing in Facebook page(Fan page/brand page) and Ecommerce/Retailer website
who is selling those products: clicking on the chosen product on facebook page transferred directly to the chosen product on the Retailer website (landing page) .
example for Fan page who doing it: rushIMPRINT (facebook fan page) - choose the "specials" Tab
http://www.facebook.com/rushIMPRINT?v=a%20%E2%80%A6%20amp;ref=ts#!/rushIMPRINT?v=app_7146470109[^]
So,i need to know how can i do the same in my Fan page ?
Thank you
Rafael
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Hey,
I am trying to use lists (like ol, ul, li, dl) to group the controls (like textbox, labels, buttons) so that I can easily use CSS on those lists. Does anyone know any good site to learn about these kind of things. Well I am trying by myself but I couldn't find it yet. So just in case, if anyone knows about that, it would be of great help.
suchita
suchita
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thanks for the reply but I couldn't find out under which topic that belongs to ?
suchita
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I mean i have been trying to get some example of using list to include textbox label and assosciate them and again taking another list for another textbox label and assosciate them together. I can't even find in the links you've sent me. The general idea of using lists is not a problem to me..
suchita
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These people http://net.tutsplus.com/[^] have a variety of tutorials (articles and video) covering from basic to advanced, including working examples (demo's) with source code. But you will have to search their site to find a tutorial/resource that matches your wants.
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it is a good site but i couldn't still find out .. Is there any other sites you know...???
suchita
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There are probably thousands of tutorial and/or resources websites. And many times that number who use some flavour of HTML + CSS, and probably quite a few that use the technique(s) you are after. You have a choice of (1) Google, (2) Get somebody else to design your site's needs, (3) Learn by trial and error, (4) Inspect, and learn from, other people's websites by studying source code etc, OR, (5) Give it up as a bad job.
It really isn't that hard to do either option (1) or (3) above. Your CP biography says you are a web developer. May I suggest that you either put into practice what you have learned or find some other kind of employment as web development doesn't appear to be your forte.
This is not meant to be hurtful and I am sorry if that is the impression I gave.
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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i am still a student stuying.. i was trying that for myself... i had used them but i want to know how actually that thing been used by other experts.. Anyway thanks for your suggestions...
suchita
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