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Roger Wright wrote:
Is it not working
NO, it is working... what I meant was, I had just implemented as ur suggestion. And I have made them in the header include... no probs!!
Thanks
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apologies for a basic question,i am new to HTML. how do you display text on a web page so that it scrolls(moves) across the screen on viewing? Thank you!
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Have a look at the MARQUEE[^] element.
HTH
Cheers,
Simon
"The day I swan around in expensive suits is the day I hope someone puts a bullet in my head.", Chris Carter.
my svg article
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but note that that MARQUEE is not a standard part of the HTML spec, and isn't supported by some browsers (notably Mozilla, or anything that uses the mozilla code)
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I use my ASP page to communicate with my access database. Is there any way to find the list of 'tables' in my access database from ASP or using jscript??
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I've found the following example.
Hope it helps you
Michela
<%
conn.Open strconnection
set rs = conn.OpenSchema(maxTable) ' maxTable=20 for me
%>
<%
do while not rs.eof
if rs("table_type") = "TABLE" then
%>
<%
end if
rs.movenext
loop
rs.close
%>
» | Tables
| | Table Name | | <%=rs("table_name")%> |
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Thanks....
Will give a try on it!!
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I have created a simple C# ASP.NET app, that uses a database(SQL) which is programed only to check users againsit a the database entry. when I try to run the program, I get to the server page, and than when I enter the user password, than I press invoke. however I just get a "The page can not be displayed - There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed." error message. To my knowledge I have programmed this correctly, but can't seem to get pass this error. The below code is all I'm doing:
[WebService(Name="TestWebServer Web Service", Description="Test SQL Database")]
public class Service1 : System.Web.Services.WebService
{
const string connStr="server=SILICON;uid=sa;pwd=;database=MytestDatabase";
[WebMethod(Description="Method to Authenticate Users")]
public bool Authenticate(string username, string password)
{
SqlConnection dbConn = new SqlConnection(connStr);
string sqlStr = "SELECT Password from PM_USERS where UserName = '" + username + "';";
dbConn.Open();
SqlCommand dbCommand = new SqlCommand(sqlStr,dbConn);
SqlDataReader dbReader = dbCommand.ExecuteReader();
bool returnBool;
if (dbReader.Read())
{
if (dbReader[0].ToString()==password)
{
returnBool = true;
}
else
{
returnBool = false;
}
}
else
{
returnBool=false;
}
dbReader.Close();
dbConn.Close();
return returnBool;
}
that's pretty much it!
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Ooops, I did mean webservice! tried the debugger, still trying!!
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I want to extract the title of the web page that I am in... Any option for this... Example code will help me a lot!!
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what tool do you use?
vbs or ..?
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I run my site with the ASP pages... and javascript are prefered...
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so simple as this....
Perica Zivkovic wrote:
alert(document.title)
It works.... How did I missed this????
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Hi..
use the Document object's title property .. this example is a html
file with a button.. click it to see a messagebox that shows the title
of the document..
I had to use VBScript not javascript because I don't use it..
<title>MyTitle
function OnBtnClick
MsgBox document.title
end function
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I got it... Thanks!
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There are many websites offering advt campaign. There.. they say that the charge is per XXX impresssions. Just displaying the advt for XXX times. How is this calculated and the XXX times is achieved??
I just wanted to know the method a person can implement in the site??
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We have an application which consists of a SOAP Web Service and a client of the service, which runs as a NT service.
This works well with http, but does not with https. There is no problem if we use IE to query the Web Service in https, but the SOAP client cannot.
We noticed that the SOAP client is not even trying to initiate the TCP connection (SYN), as if it was trying to do something SLL-related prior to open the actual socket.
The connection works on most environments, except on ones where the security has been harnessed (correct wording?).
Anybody has any idea of what is wrong?
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Is client authentication required?
If so, the SOAP client may lack a valid certificate.
If not, the client may be unable to load the CA-chain and thus is unable to verify the server.
More information is required to be more precise.
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Maybe you misread:
We noticed that the SOAP client is not even trying to initiate the TCP connection (SYN), as if it was trying to do something SLL-related prior to open the actual socket.
So the client does not even have the chance to get the certificate, because it is not even able to perform the TCP SYN (like it is not trying to open the socket). If we use regular HTTP, everything works fine.
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Misread? Me? Nah, never
Disclaimer: Haven't done any serious SSL programming for a couple of years...
What I was talking about is that you can specify before opening the connection that server authentication is required.
If so, if no CA-chain has been loaded there is no point in trying to open the connection since the server can't be authenticated anyway.
Clientside authentication shouldn't be a problem since if I remeber correctly, the server will ask for the certificate if needed (configured).
The configured ciphersuite shouldn't be a problem either since that is handled during the handshake.
TIP: Go to www.openssl.org[^], download and compile. Try connection with the SSL tools, they are pretty neat (a bit hard to use the first time though).
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In fact, workaround found. We changed the client to use the CSoapWininetClient instead of CSoapSocketClientT .
We found a workaround, but we still don't know why we add the errors with the first class. Missing step?
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Hello,
This isn't a development problem but someone may have experienced something similar ...
I recently signed up for another ISP and I've been experiencing a strange problem.
Every so often, usually after reading an email that contains web content, I get a pop-up dialog that looks like this:
It is a dialog box titled "Dial-Up Networking."
It contains 3 buttons
"Yes, dial", "No, do not dial = 11", "Settings >>"
The second button counts down in seconds until the dialog disappears.
Then it shows a drop down
Dialing from "New Location"
Then two check boxes
Disable auto-dial for this logon session
Always prompt before auto-dialing
It then disappears after a few seconds and then reappears until I select "Disable auto-dial for this logon session"
I have several other internet connections and I wasn't experiencing this behaviour prior to installing a new ISP. Has something been installed or congfigured behind the scenes?
My set-up is:
Windows NT 4 Service Pack 3
IE 5.5 (without service pack)
Outlook Express 5.5
Kevin
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