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Is it.. next to the URL or ... 'left' to the URL... its called as the icon... r u asking the same as I am telling here??? if so, CSS will be of good help
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If you mean the favicon, this article by Chris M should help
Favicon Article[^]
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Hi,
I am working on a Win2K machie with IIS and .net installed. I have made a website which i am trying to view. I have static ip for my computer (I have a cable connection). Anyone on the internet can ping as well as ftp my ip address, but the moment they try to open any htm file they get a error that the "Page cannot be dispalayed". at the bottom of the screen it says "cannot find server or DNS error". On my computer i can view it as http://ipadd/index.html but no one else can view it. I think it has to do with myuser permissions on the wwwroot but am not sure. Please help me out.
Thanx in advance,
Pooja
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This message usually isn't caused by a permissions failure, but by a router or DNS problem. Is there a host (A) record in your DNS database that points to your IP address from your domain name? If not, add one. If so, there may be something odd going on caused by the .Net Framework. I was chatting with another CPian today just after he installed the .Net 1.1 package on a previously working server and it messed up the permissions on the I_USR account. In his case it just prevented pages from accessing the databases they depend on, but it might have other effects. You could try to repost the question with more detail in the topic ('IIS Fails when .Net Installed', for example) to attract more viewers to it.
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Perhaps your ISP is blocking HTTP traffic.
Mine does
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Hi
I did finally get it working. It is cause the ISP provider blocked port 80. once i changed the port no to any other no like 8081 it started working.
Thanx for the info
Pooja
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In my tag I have this:
<body bgcolor="#ffffff" onLoad="MM_preloadImages('images/1_home_f2.gif')>
But I also have:
function MM_preloadImages() {
var d=document; if(d.images){ if(!d.MM_p) d.MM_p=new Array();<br />
var i,j=d.MM_p.length,a=MM_preloadImages.arguments; for(i=0; i<a.length; i++)<br />
if (a[i].indexOf("#")!=0){ d.MM_p[j]=new Image; d.MM_p[j++].src=a[i];}}<br />
}
In my .js file that I call from the .shtml page. The problem is this two have the MM_preloadImages name and it's conflicting. If in my tag I have the MM_preloadImages then the .js file will not work and vise versa. What can I do to have both of them work?
Many thanks in advance!
ljCharlie
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Dear friend,
I cannot understand what the problem is. The one in the BODY tag is invoking the other. They should have the same name! What it does basically is that onLoad (when the page completes loading) the MM_preloadImages function is invoked passing one argument. Then the function checks for any arguments and loops throught the arguments array (a=MM_preloadImages.arguments) and downloads the images to the clients memory...
This should work, unless there is something else causing problems. Do you get any errors? if yes what does the error say?
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Txoov wrote:
In my tag I have this:
maybe this is what was causing the problem
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Thanks for helping, unfortunately, that wasn't it. When I past the body tag in, I just forgot the closing quote. The problem occurs every now and then. It's not always occuring. The page is here:
Click Here
ljCharlie
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I reloaded the page about 10 time and I didn't get any errors...
I cant think of anything else, but if you find the problem please tell.
I would like to know what the problem was.
Good luck
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Thanks for the help! I'll sure let you know.
ljCharlie
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HI,
I created tables in MS Access.. and am quite familiar in accessing the tables from the ASP page for my site. I then saw somethin like relationships.. and started playing around it. I got the followinf stuff....
Employee (table)
- EmpId
- DeptId
- Name
Department (table)
- DeptId
- DeptHead
- Description
The Dept head at the second table is linked with the EmpId in the first table by means of the relationships....
NOW, will it be possible for me to access the first table data, by querying the second table. (In access screen I was able to see the first table data in the second table by clicking + on the field which joins them)
Please help
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It looks like it would be more natural to link the Employee table with the Department table on the DeptID field.
Best regards,
J. Paul Schmidt - Freelance ASP Web Developer
http://www.Bullschmidt.com - Creating "dynamic" Web pages that read and write from databases...
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Can u throw on some light like... how to do it in the access.. and how to take the data using my ASP pages please...
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Off the top of my head,
select * from Employee, Department where Department.DeptId = Employee.DeptId
Michael
'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879
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hmmm... my question was different... In my case.. I had setup the relationship in the ms acces itself. And, I use that through the ASP page.
All I want to know is... how can I get the calue from the second table, when I make the connection/record_set on the first table (both tables are linked by the relationship in access?!?!)...
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I would like to use a "BACK" button that would take a visitor back to the site that they linked from. In my frames page, I have the following code: referer=lcase(request.servervariables("HTTP_REFERER"))
Can "referer" be used in the <a href> tag located in the navigation frame? Or could I use a field from a database?
The only access to this page will be when someone links from another site.
Is this posible?
Thanks!
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if your....
blindzebra wrote:
referer=lcase(request.servervariables("HTTP_REFERER")
shows the page where user is visiting from... then... it can be used in.. href tag...
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What should be the syntax of the href tag?
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<a href='<%=request.servervariables ("http_referer")%>'>Click here to go back</a>
the code doesnt get displayed properly... so will mail u the code.....
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I am trying to put a security banner at the top and bottom of a page with dynamic content between. I can do it with a table but I would like to do it with a <DIV> to get it right on the edges of the page. What I need is help finding the ending points of the dynamic content in pixels. Any body got an idea?
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I'm not sure what your after, but...
<div style="width:100%">
<img src="head_banner.gif"/>
</div>
<div id="bodymain" style="width: 100%; height: 10px">
This is some dynamic content<br>
</div>
<div style="width:100%">
<img src="foot_banner.gif"/>
</div>
<input type="button" value="Click to see width and height of content" onClick="alert(document.getElementById(bodymain).style.pixelWidth);"/>
I'm pretty sure that pixelWidth is a property, but it might only work in IE...
pixelHeight should return height...
You might have to enclose bodymain in quotes...
I think thats what your trying to do??
I'm confused as to why you don't use tables tho...?
Cheers
"Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do!" - Alex Barylski
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I saw an asp site which one can upload a thumbnail image and it will enlarge it for the large image or vise-versa. If some one can give me info on it I would appreciate it.
Sam
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I've seen this done using the onclick event in the anchor tag to replace the thumbnail image with a full-size version. I haven't used it myself, so I can't provide you with details, but it seems fairly simple.
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