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Hi all,
I need advice on choosing the utility for uploading my site.
I dont wanna use frontpage 2000. But someother utility that will upload only new/modified files to the web-page. I tried cuteftp, but I am not satisfied with that.
So, and other utility that you guys wanna advice me....
- SPS
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Macromedia Dreamweaver.(that's difference between using this tool as a simple html text editor, and using it as a site editor : it features always-in-sync FTP updates).
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.S.Rod. wrote:
Macromedia Dreamweaver
Nah!!... I need just a upload/sync utility. The macromedia, makes/adds some lines in my html and sometimes tries to change the format of the whole page itself. I edit my pages with frontpage2000.
Can I use macromedia just for uploading??
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SPS wrote:
The macromedia, makes/adds some lines in my html and sometimes tries to change the format of the whole page itself. I edit my pages with frontpage2000.
Quite amazing. For me that has always been the contrary : Frontpage adds his own extensions to the html code, Macromedia not (at least when properly use).
Sync tools page[^].
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Will try the macromedia and make sure, it works fine now.
Thanks for the link....
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The link u gave me is cooll...... Really good. And I selected.... "Site Publisher v2.2". Its good for me for next 30 days... thats a trial version. Lets see what I am going to do after 30 days...
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It should come obvious to you that if you use a shareware for 30 days, then it probably deserves to be bought.
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.S.Rod. wrote:
deserves to be bought.
True... but, I cant afford buying it when I use that for personal purpose...
Thanks..
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A good choice... but occupies lotsa space in the disk/ram isnt it?
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Hi! I am very new in Java / HTML ... and I have a problem ...
I want to display a "last update: 25.11.2002 - 10:45" string on my homepage, but I don't want to add this string on every page by hand.
How can I get the "last update" date of my HTML file?
I want to write:
document.write("Last Update: " + date);
So, how to get the date (the last update of my HTML file, example "25.11.2002 - 10:45")?
Daniel
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Never change a running system!
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Put it into an include file, but you will still have to paste the include line in every page.
Damn, as the queen of lazy methods, I feel I am failing you here
I knew it would end badly when I first met Chris in a Canberra alleyway and he said 'try some - it won't hurt you'..... - Christian Graus on Code Project outages
A moment of silence please. A programmer's best friend has passed beyond that great exception in the sky.... - Mark Conger on "The coffee machine has died"
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I know ... but I don't want to change the date every time I update the file ... I want to get the date from the file with Java ...
How can I get the date with Java?
Daniel
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Never change a running system!
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You are probably talking about Javascript, not Java.
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Ohh... yes sorry
Daniel
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Never change a running system!
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lol - sorry, document.write was automatically changed to ASP response.write by my Monday morning brain
In Javascript you can say this
date=new Date();
day=date.getDate();
year=date.getYear();
month=date.getMonth();
then document.write them as a string with whatever you want inbetween in the string (/ or - or whatever), and put that into a variable which stores it till the next time you update.
HTH
I knew it would end badly when I first met Chris in a Canberra alleyway and he said 'try some - it won't hurt you'..... - Christian Graus on Code Project outages
A moment of silence please. A programmer's best friend has passed beyond that great exception in the sky.... - Mark Conger on "The coffee machine has died"
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Thanks!
Daniel
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Never change a running system!
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What u had given...
Megan Forbes wrote:
date=new Date();
gets only the current date and not the lastModified one... which was required..... There is already a right answer for the asked question
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Last page update :
<script language="Javascript">
document.write (document.lastModified);
</script>
If you use this client-side script from a local web filepage, it returns the actual last modified date property of this file. If you use it through a real web server, it returns the HTTP header last-modified value.
If the date format is not nice enough for your needs, remember that document.lastModified is a string, and you can use RegExp on it to perform all kind of fancy replacements. Warning : locale issues.
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Thanks!
Daniel
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Never change a running system!
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I need to send mail from my web-site. My webmaster says, SMTP is not installed in the server. He recomends me to use either of the following.
ASPMail, ASPEmail, PHPMail or CFMail.
Now, as all these are new for me, I wanna know, what of these will be more usefull to start learning with.
Thanks in advance....
- SPS
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My hosting service offers ASPEmail (www.readyhosting.com) along with several others. Here's the script for one of my clients' sites:
<%
Set Mail = Server.CreateObject("Persits.MailSender")
Mail.Host= "mail.readyhosting.com"
Mail.From= "mydummyaddress@clientdomain.com"
Mail.FromName= "Refinance Contact"
Mail.AddAddress "myclient@clientdomain.com", "Client Name"
Mail.Subject= "Refinance Worksheet Submittal"
'Construct Message Body
Crlf= chr(13) & chr(10)
Body = "Broker Name: " & Request("Mort") & Crlf
Body = Body & "DPR Number: " & Request("DPR") & Crlf
.
.
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Body = Body & Request("Cons10Amt") & " @ " & Request("Cons10Lend") & Crlf
'Prepare to send
Mail.Body = Body
'Send Mail
Mail.Send
%>
If that's not handy enough, here's the sample code from the vendor:
<%
Set Mail = Server.CreateObject("Persits.MailSender")
Mail.Host = "smtp.smtp-server.com" ' Specify a valid SMTP server
Mail.From = "sales@veryhotcakes.com" ' Specify sender's address
Mail.FromName = "VeryHotCakes Sales" ' Specify sender's name
Mail.AddAddress "andy@andrewscompany.net", "Andrew Johnson, Jr."
Mail.AddAddress "paul@paulscompany.com" ' Name is optional
Mail.AddReplyTo "info@veryhotcakes.com"
Mail.AddAttachment "c:\images\cakes.gif"
Mail.Subject = "Thanks for ordering our hot cakes!"
Mail.Body = "Dear Sir:" & Chr(13) & Chr(10) & _
"Thank you for your business."
On Error Resume Next
Mail.Send
If Err <> 0 Then
Response.Write "Error encountered: " & Err.Description
End If
%>
It works slick, and the client is a happy camper - that's the bottom line, ain't it?
Since his site solicits different types of customer applications, the mydummyaddress@clientdomain.com entry changes for each type, and I had him set up his office client to retrieve from each mailbox. He can tell from the From address of each message what kind of app he's received.
"My child was Inmate of the Month at Mohave County Jail" - Bumper Sticker in Bullhead City, AZ
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Will give as try in it....
Roger Wright wrote:
It works slick
I will see if it works for me?
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ASPMail rocks! Congrats on having that as a choice
Oddly enough it is at www.aspemail.com, although it is not the same tool as ASP Email. Possibly because aspmail.com is some dodgy site, pretending by it's URL to be useful for developers.
I knew it would end badly when I first met Chris in a Canberra alleyway and he said 'try some - it won't hurt you'..... - Christian Graus on Code Project outages
A moment of silence please. A programmer's best friend has passed beyond that great exception in the sky.... - Mark Conger on "The coffee machine has died"
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Megan Forbes wrote:
aspmail.com is some dodgy site
Good God! Dodgy isn't the word for it! I never did try aspmail, but went straight for ASPEmail. Are they the same product? I can vouch for the latter - it is simple and works great. My hosting service offers both, but if the website has been hijacked by porn scum it's not really a good sign for the product; they could well be out of business.
"My child was Inmate of the Month at Mohave County Jail" - Bumper Sticker in Bullhead City, AZ
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