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To give you another option, you may want to look into InstantSSL. They offer SSL certificates at an affordable price.
http://www.instantssl.com/[^]
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Brandon
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Try Here. I think you need Microsoft Certificate Services to process certificates.
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www.openssl.org[^]
All tools needed, might be a bit hard to use initially (textbased tools, no guis) but works great.
"was wir auch tun, wohin wir gehen
die illuminaten sind im system
sie kontrollieren überall
und 23 ist ihre zahl!"
23, welle: erdball
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Thks everyone .. I'll look into this.. It seems for my situation only SSL will do for SOAP security .
Thks again ..
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I've run into an oddity I don't understand; perhaps someone can clarify it for me. I started a new site tonight, and want to rely more on CSS than HTML for appearance features. I set all the site-wide defaults (background color, font selections, borders, etc) in the BODY tag. I set up the structure using a table, with a TD block for each region of the site. Each TD block is assigned a class, and the classes are all included in the CSS page. It has been my impression that the settings in the BODY tag will apply to all parts of the site, unless I override them in a specific class for an element.
One of my TD blocks has the class attribute of "menubar", and in the CSS page I've set the text alignment to "center" for the class "menubar." My expectation was that this would override the BODY setting of "left" alignment, causing the text in the TD to be centered within the region. It's not, however - it stubbornly persists in being left-justified. Adding the "align=left" attribute in the HTML accomplishes my goal, but I'd rather do it in CSS. What am I not understanding here?
BTW - this is an ASP project in Visial InterDev 6.0, viewed with IE6SP1.
Ancient man conquered his rivals with the jawbone of an ass; modern man uses the jawbone of a politician.
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Just a thought here Roger: If you haven't already, place all attributes you have specified within the body in their own class and see if that helps.
-Nick Parker
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A decent idea, but it would seem to be excess work. What I found, though, was that placing the 'center' attribute in the menubar class itself, rather than in the TD element within the class, it properly formatted the document. I still don't understand why. What would happen if I wanted to have a left-justified TH and a centered TD element in the same class? If applying the center attribute to the TD class doesn't work unless its parent class is also centered, would that force the TH element to be centered, too? 'Tis a mystery... Ah well, back to the drawing board.
"Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom
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Roger Wright wrote:
What would happen if I wanted to have a left-justified TH and a centered TD element in the same class?
I think you would be best fit to either write the class without the alignment justification and then include a specific alignment for the particular TH element or simply write separate classes that depict different alignments (again more work).
Roger Wright wrote:
Ah well, back to the drawing board.
Isn't design layout fun?
-Nick Parker
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I am trying to create an e-mail that will display to the recipient as an html/web page. I know how to create the page I just don't know how to get it sent. I have heard the mime has to be changed but I don't understand how to do that.
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One question: Can you use ASP.NET?
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Macbeth muttered:
I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er
DavidW wrote:
You are totally mad. Nice.
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You have to add this in the email header:
Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
You probably send with
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
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maybe this can help....
http://www.asp101.com/samples/email_html.asp
luck,
Jon
X-ZD Designs
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Hi
I have a massive pic that loads on one of my pages. The rest of the page loads quickly. I would like to show a different smaller picture with a message 'Please wait' while the other pic is loading, and then automatically update the new pic when it is finished loading.
Is there a onFinishLoadingSwap method to use, or how should I go about.
thank you
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Try using the lowsrc attribute to specify a low-res version of the image. The low-res version should be displayed until the real image has finished downloading.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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Richards way is best, the lowsrc attribute is made exactly for that.
However you can also make use of the onload event of the BODY element. It is only fired once everything is downloaded and sorted out.
So you could have:
<body onload="document.getElementById('imgPicture').src='largepicture.jpg';">
<img id="imgPicture" src="smallpicture.jpg"
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Macbeth muttered:
I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er
DavidW wrote:
You are totally mad. Nice.
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Hi
I want my html page to have a fixed background (bgproperties="fixed"), but I don't want to tile the background, i.e. only one instance of the picture on top of the page.
I've seen a backround-repeat : no-repeat command, but that does not seem to work.
tx for any help
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background-repeat is the correct way (not bgproperties="fixed".)
Remember it has to go either in an external CSS file on the BODY tag or using an inline style in the BODY tag. e.g. <body ... style="background-image: url(yourbackgroundpicture.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat;">
It is not an attribute of BODY like bgproperties is.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Macbeth muttered:
I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er
DavidW wrote:
You are totally mad. Nice.
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just kidding...
somehow i don't get it to work. the pic loads fine, but it still tiles. anyhow, to get the background fixed (that's what I meant) works fine.
Should i add any /css tags somewhere?
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Hi
I got it to work, didn't understand exactly what you said
tx
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Hi All.
I need a little progress bar to view the status (in the body of page) of some process
like database connection process,
reading and parsing files process,
loading files process...
When this things are being done in the server I want to give info to user that how many percentage of process done. But I could not found an effective way. I need to show this progress bar both in ie and netscape. Could you give me any oppinion?
karanba
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Please, code for replace bad words and images.
Thank you.
Complete please
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HISPANO wrote:
Please, code for replace bad words and images.
Thank you.
Could you be more specific? Language you are working with? ..... look into regular expressions. This shouldn't be too difficult, read a little.
-Nick Parker
The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good. - Samuel Johnson
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I'm spanish and not write inglish very well.
My code for programing is Asp.
Thank you
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