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Thank you very much! It works like a charm!
ljCharlie
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Where can I get a decent button design tool ? Preferably free of course
Thanks.
Elaine
The tigress is here
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Here's one: ZPaint[^]
I haven't tried it yet, but it looked interesting enough to d/l.
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I assume you didn't mean one of these[^].
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in IE you can use the IMG tags ALT property
"Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do!" - Alex Barylski
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Oooops....
Wrong person sorry...
"Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do!" - Alex Barylski
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Hi,
I want to display some non-English content in the web site (Arabic). So, I opted take some help from the MS Access database. The database stores the english and arabic contents in it. It will pick the respective contents on the user's selection policy.
I change the meta tage content for the arabic as follows....
ARABIC -
ENGLISH -
And the fonts looks fine when it is seen from MS access. But when I show that in the web-site, it JUSt shows as ?????.
Any tag to be added to make the site show good with the arabic fonts from the ms-access?
Thanks in advance!
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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I'm guessing here, but it may have something to do with the way Access handles Arabic characters. According to MSDN[^], Internet Explorer should handle the characters correctly using the META tags you define. But this[^] note indicates that Access doesn't use the same code pages for Arabic and other right-to-left languages as it does for the more common languages. It instead uses a Unicode version, which IE may be having trouble interpreting in this usage. You might find some clues in the source for your page if you can open it in a hex editor and view the actual bytes of data being interpreted.
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee..."
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I guess... its fine with my IE... cus.... the first step I did for this arabic site was.... tried for a page with the arabic 'letters' typed in the html page. That shows the exact arabic text.... And the problem comes when the arabic content are picked from the ms access...
Will check the IE output and get back to you soon.....
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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Actually... and finally I found this.....
Session.CodePage = 1252
should have been set for the arabic font to be properly SHOWN from the database.
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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It's always the little things, isn't it?
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee..."
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Till we know 'that' something.... "it is some thing inside at my throat.. that is refusing to come out & refusing to get in.. Finally, it is bothering me, also making me WORRIED.."
When we know that.. "it is a little thing.. sometimes it is nothing.."
right?
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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SPS wrote:
right?
Yup!
I so often find myself stumped trying to do something new. I know it can be done, I have a good idea how to do it, but I can't find an example, or anything that fits my exact situation on the web. It's so embarrassing to resort to posting for help, as most of the time it's some little thing that I'm missing but everyone else in the world already knows. I spend days flailing about on my own trying to make it work, then finally post a question that looks stupid even to me, only to receive an answer that's so obvious and simple I want to bang my head against a wall for not seeing it. Grrrrrrr...
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee..."
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Roger Wright wrote:
I want to bang my head against a wall for not seeing it. Grrrrrrr...
Dont do that... you have to sit and answer my questions.. ha haaa... and make me fee the same....
Roger Wright wrote:
an answer that's so obvious and simple
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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SPS wrote:
you have to sit and answer my questions
I'll gladly answer any questions that I can... that's what CP is here for. But be forewarned that a lot of my answers may be pure guesswork. Sometimes, though, my guesses are fairly good. For some odd reason, it's always been easier for me to spot errors in the code that others write than it is for me to write my own from scratch. Strange talent, and I have yet to figure out what it's good for...
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee..."
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Roger Wright wrote:
lot of my answers may be pure guesswork
Lots of my programming is PURE guesswork... so, a guess-idea will always help me..
Your previous reference... links to msdn library, made me just roam around it, and got the answer...
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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I need help on loading some photos to the same webpage. Here's what I'm trying to do. I want to be able to choose photo groups from a drop down list and display the selected photo group in a table in the same page instead of loading another page that contains the selected photo group. I was thinking of puting the photo name in a a database and loading it from there but then that was too difficult and I don't have that many photos to use the power of a database. So I think there must be some way to use Javascript or PHP to do what I wanted to do. The problem is I have not used Javascript nor PHP to do this kind of things before. Will anyone help me please?
Many thanks in advance!
ljCharlie
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Hi ljCharlie,
It sounds like a database and queries would be perfect for what you are trying to do. However, if you don't want to go that route, and only have a few photo's, one idea might be to link each item in the drop down list to a pre-built static page holding the photo's for that category. Just do a location.replace to whichever page is appropriate for the category chosen. Hmmm... early Monday morning - I hope I'm making sense
Anyway, there are quite a few CPians into photography, so once you have it together feel free to share it with us
$500 for a penny people, cheap at the price, just 500 big ones for a penny! Don't shove, there's enough pennies for everyone! - Daffy Duck, manning a wishing well
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Thanks for trying to help. Right now I have static pages that I load the page in from the drop down list, however, will you give me an example of using location.replace?
ljCharlie
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Hello All,
I'm using InterDev to develop some sites. all of a sudden I can't view any ASP pages, they all give me an error message "There is a Problem with the page you are trying to view" and Error "HTTP 500 - Internal Server Error"
I checked all the services, and I think I have all the necessary services running, permissions for the web are ok ( I think). I was able to view them just a couple of hours ago. I tried to run the site from InterDev, Browse from the IIS console, view it is FrontPage and preview it in browser, No mater how I can try to access them I can't view the ASPs.
Please give me some hints, your help is really appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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Hello All Gurus out there,
I'm facing a problem that I couldn't resolve.
Using InterDev I have a site with ASPs and every time I try to Start the site it says "unable to set server into correct debug mode". Although the project is set to enable ASP server-side scripts, and the debugger is correctly setup and it was working fine the day before. When I go to the Help it says restart the "Microsoft Transaction Server"
On IIS: when I go to the Site properties and try to set the Application Protection to isolated (So it can run in its own space) I get the error message "COM+ unable to talk to the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator" and it changes the site on IIS to a folder.
Please if you have any ideas on how to tackle this problem, Please let me know. Or if you know how to restart the MS transaction server. I need to be able to debug the scripts.
Thanks in advance for all your help.
PS. This started happening after I deleted a site from IIS and tried to create it again from InterDev -done it a 1000 times with no problems – but the deference is the InterDev process was killed before it finishes initializing the root.
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DotNet WebDev Newbie wrote:
"unable to set server into correct debug mode". Although the project is set to enable ASP server-side scripts, and the debugger is correctly setup and it was working fine
I get this error every time I set up a new site; always have since installing VS6. It doesn't seem to hurt anything, as I set the site to allow debugging manually anyway, and it always works. The message, as always, contains no useful information, and Help, as always, is of little help. I just ignore it.
DotNet WebDev Newbie wrote:
try to set the Application Protection to isolated (
I haven't seen any messages about the MDTC yet, but I have seen it demote a site to a folder in the past. Setting it to run in its own process may be part of your problem. You cannot use Server Side Includes (SSI) or the Internet Database Connector (IDC) service in isolation; they must be run in the same process as IIS.
I don't know if it's related, but with debugging enabled, IIS runs in single-threaded mode. That may be causing a problem with communication between COM+ and MDTC.
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee..."
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I have a piece of code that posts a XML document to an ASP page running on IIS using the IXMLHTTP40 class. This all works fine when I run my code from the command line.
When I run my code as an NT service the .send method fails with "unable to download the specified resource".
Is something I am missing? Is it possible to call communicate with web pages from a NT service?
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Hi,
I was wondering if I could know about HTTP headers to set values for NTLM HTTP user Authorization, NO WinHTTP,, NO WinInet, , NO! NEtworkCredentials Objects.... Any clue?
btw: does it make any sense?
waiting 4 2nite
Swimming in the fish bowl.
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Actually what I really wanna know is how many ways can you send a script sitting on www.something.com data from a form at www.something.net???
I'm assuming you can send data to a external script using
<form name="test" action="http://www.something.net?test=test">
Can a server side include receive form data, cookies or anything? If it sits on another server also...?
Thanks
"Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do!" - Alex Barylski
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