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Does anyone know how to access a SQL Server database from ASP without showing the userid and password in the ASP file?
When I type the following in my ASP file, anybody who has access to the file can readily view the username and password.
objConnection.Open "DSN=mydsn;UID=sa; PWD=password;DATABASE=MYDB"
Appreciate your help. Thanks.
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I don't think you can. If someone has access to your ASP, there is not much to do... He can always find a way to connect to your database or get your username/password.. The question is.. who can access your ASP code?
Philip Patrick
Web-site: www.stpworks.com
"Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer
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If someone has access to your asp scripts that makes you worry you have bigger problems than just trying to hide the connection string.
One option is write a resource type object and compile it. If an unauthorized user got to it they would still lneed to decompile to get the connection string.
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Wy doesn't work this in Opera 5?
parent.document.getElementById("FrameTitel").firstChild.data = "123";
I want to change the text of a ID element of the parent window in my frame window, but my does this not work in Opera?
Is the code wrong!?!?!?
Daniel
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Never change a running system!
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Daniel S. wrote:
Wy doesn't work this in Opera 5?
Opera is a good browser for everything except the DOM, which is what you are using. It does HTML and CSS well, but not the DOM. It supports bits and pieces of the DOM, but not all.
Here is some info:
DHTML and the Opera Browser: The Fat Lady Hasn't Sung Yet[^]
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Colin Davies wrote:
...can you imagine a John Simmons stalker !
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I want to change a text with JavaScript, when the user clicks on a link (href).
I know that I have to make a JavaScript function and call that funktion in the onClick event of a link.
But, how can I change a text (no input field!!!) in my html file?
Daniel
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Never change a running system!
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Daniel S. wrote:
But, how can I change a text (no input field!!!) in my html file?
<a href="http://www.testurl.com/" onclick="this.innerText = 'we ain`t in Kansas no more.'; return false;">Toto,</a>
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Colin Davies wrote:
...can you imagine a John Simmons stalker !
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How to set the colour for the button... the way CP sets the color... Something to so with the .css, but whats the property to be set, and how.. Help PLease...
Also, is it possible to change the shape of the button?
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SPS wrote:
How to set the colour for the button
You can use "background-color" in you CSS file for INPUT element. To separate buttons from other INPUT (like text) you can use a class. Here is an example:
<font color=green><!--in html page--></font>
<input type=button class=button value="Click me">
<font color=green><!--in CSS file--></font>
INPUT.button{
background-color: orange;
color: white;
}
SPS wrote:
Also, is it possible to change the shape of the button?
Nope, unless you'll create an image for your button. All you can do in HTML is to play with borders
Philip Patrick
Web-site: www.stpworks.com
"Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer
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Philip Patrick wrote:
CSS file
Thanks.... I guessed this to be the answer....
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SPS wrote:
but whats the property
input.colouredbutton
{
background-color: #ff9900;
}
Is the way.
SPS wrote:
Also, is it possible to change the shape of the button?
Only if you use an image as a button. e.g. <input type="image" src="res/img/btn_submit_off.jpg" />
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Colin Davies wrote:
...can you imagine a John Simmons stalker !
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Thanks....
Hey Paul... Long time- No See??? Busy or were you in vacation?? ANything wrong with ur health....
Have a nice day!
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How can I display the titel of the Frame?
I have a simple HTML file with one frame (inserted with <iframe src... ).
So, I want to display the title of the HTML file in the frame on the top HTML file!
And I want to update the title of the frame window on the top HTML file every time a new
file is loaded in the frame.
Is that possible?
If yes, how?
Daniel
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Never change a running system!
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Use the title= attribute. If you use a script to load new pages into the iframe I believe you could also set a variable to the value of title and update it when you change pages in the iframe.
"My child was Inmate of the Month at Mohave County Jail" - Bumper Sticker in Bullhead City, AZ
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Hi, everyone!
Are there some step by step documents deals with
how to enable JSP with Apache and Tomcat on Windows?
I find the document shipped with Tomcat too boring.
Cheers,
George
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I have a simple HTML file with one frame.
On the left side of my HTML file I have a navigation menu.
When I click on one item I update the frame.
It look like this:
+-----------------------------------+
| . Projects > Project 1 |
| ..................................+
| menu1 . |
| menu2 . |
| menu3 . FRAME |
| . |
| . |
+-----------------------------------+
On the top of my HTML file I want to display the current loaded file in the frame, like
"Projects > Project 1".
How can I change the text ("Projects > Project 1") when I click on the menu?
(with Javascript, ... ????)
How can I make this?????
Daniel
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Never change a running system!
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I've never done this, but I'm pretty sure it could be done in Javascript. What you need to do is declare a variable, and preload it with the string "Projects". Then, on the menu items, add an onclick, with a parameter (eg. 1 for menu1) which calls a normal javascript function (this may not even be necessary, but long ways sometimes work best).
In the function change the value of the variable to "Projects - Project" + parameter, so that the same function works for all menu items, where each one passes the relevant number.
Put a javascript document.write where you want the string to appear.
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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Daniel S. wrote:
have a simple HTML file with one frame.
You have one frameset, but from what I see you have 3 or 4 frames.
1) replacing dynamically a value inside a tag with another : lookup MSDN for innerHTML
2) getting the current docname : document.location.href
3) accessing another frame : window.frames[i].
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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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