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Sounds very article worthy to me. By all means write it up.
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I think it would make for a good article!
Nathan Ridley wrote:
I also have a back end ASP script that you can pass the XML form to and it will automatically update a database table for you if you set up the form correctly.
This one I would question. There would have to be validation on the part of the server to protect it from hacks or plain transmittion errors. You would not want the data to go directly into a database without validation on the server.
On question that comes to mind is how any business logic could be applied if it goes directly to the database?
Rocky Moore <><
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Nathan,
Nice looking screen shot and idea.
And just for fun you may want to check out this semi-related open source thing:
GenericDB by Eli Robillard
http://www.genericdb.com and then click on the Tips link to see an example
Best regards,
J. Paul Schmidt, Freelance ASP Web Developer
www.Bullschmidt.com
ASP Design Tips, ASP Web Database Demo, Free ASP Bar Chart Tool...
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i think this would be well worth your time!
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Hi,
I browse at a internet 'cafe' that keeps things very secure. Here we dont even have the 'command prompt'. We also dont have rights to 'install' new programs.
I was not able to make a ftp connection with my server, that needs user name/password to login.
Is there any way to login to my ftp server through IE itself with the username / password?
Please Help
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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Thanks anyway - I was able to get the file - how will i be able to perform a PUT operation... any idea?
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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I was not able to do a PASTE operation. The 'paste' option is still 'not enables' even after i 'copy' a file at my PC.
I had logged in the required user name password....
Drag and drop also didnt help me?!?!
Thanks
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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Best to speak to the network admin at the cafe, they may have turned off various explorer functions, such as Paste.
Im sure if your a regular they will install an FTP client and open the relevant ports for you.
J
James Simpson
Web Developer
imebgo@hotmail.com
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Just got round to using my own blog system in php (Was is asp). Does anyone else roll their own? Or does everyone use MT, Blogger etc?
Davy
My Personal Blog - Homepage. Scottish News - Angus Blog, Perth Blog and Dundee Blog
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Im messin' around with a site for me and me pals, I hope in the end to have a desktop and mobile app from which you can post right to the site via a web service. fuxup.com[^] - looks pritty dull at the moment though (and a little buggy) its hard to find the time!
ps I take it your in scotland yeh? I wonder how many of us there are here !?! (me - 'burgh)
Rob
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And of course you could search for one at:
HotScripts.com
http://www.hotscripts.com
Planet Source Code
http://www.planet-source-code.com
The ASP Resource Index
http://www.aspin.com
Best regards,
J. Paul Schmidt, Freelance ASP Web Developer
www.Bullschmidt.com
ASP Design Tips, ASP Web Database Demo, Free ASP Bar Chart Tool...
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Hi,
I need to do the following from a web page automatically
1) Create and save a local (eg. on the C drive) text file that will contain data that is on the current page.
2) Open that file up by calling shellexec. Because the file will have a .~la extension, my other program will then be able to open this up and use the data.
I'm in a .Net environment, so any suggestions of of to use Scripting, ASP.Net, C#, VB.Net to accomplish to would be appreciated
Thanks,
- Jim
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Check out the .NET Class:
System.IO.File
This can create/delete files.
Theres a directory one too:
System.IO.Directory
If you are on a web platform (i.e ASP.NET) you will need to make sure that you have the relevant priviliges for the ASP.NET user account on the directory.
The System.IO.File class is relevant to all .NET languages.
James Simpson
Web Developer
imebgo@hotmail.com
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Hello my friends,
I am trying to make a drop down list on a web page to look excactly like the one that is on MS Word on the toolbar that is used to select a font or font size.
I want, in other words, the blue borders when the user mouse over it.
Is this possible?
Thanx
theJazzyBrain
Wise is he who asks good questions, not he who gives good answers
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are you looking for the border attribute?
border: 1px solid #9999CC;
or
border-width: 1px;
border-style: solid;
border-color: purple;
or
border-width: 8px 2px 8px 2px; /* top right bottom left */
border-style: dotted dashed solid groove;
border-color: red yellow blue green;
NATHAN RIDLEY
Web Application Developer
generalgherkin@yahoo.com
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Yup, I am aware of this style.
But it doesnt have any effect when you apply it on the SELECT tag.
I think that there is no styke that changes the SELECT tag...
Thank you.
theJazzyBrain
Wise is he who asks good questions, not he who gives good answers
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I see,
but I have to use a select tag. I need a drop down menu. I dont want to re invent the weel by making a custom drom down menu.
If I cant reformat it using Style Sheets then I will use it as it is..
theJazzyBrain
Wise is he who asks good questions, not he who gives good answers
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Is there a way to turn off the "clickability" or to make dead an imagebutton?
I use one for a tab. The tab has 2 images, one for on state and one for off state. I need an additional state...a dead state for the selected tab. In other words, the selected tab is on and "not clickable".
Is this possible?
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try:
onmousedown="return false;"
also try
onclick="return false;"
maybe try
<yourtag... disabled="">
NATHAN RIDLEY
Web Application Developer
generalgherkin@yahoo.com
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Hello~
How do you connect an HTML to a database? I heard that it can be done using Visual Basic... Are there any tutorial out there that might help? I'm currently trying to make an online member registeration website~ I'm clueless right now...
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You'll need to include some scripting in your HTML code to communicate with the data store. Google on ASP or PHP for examples, or check out the beginner stuff on this site. CodeProject has several good articles on data access, but you'll need to study quite a few of them to get a solid understanding of the process. A good one to begin with is Chris Maunder's article on accessing MS Access databases using ADO[^]. It's far from complete, but a good start.
"Some people are like Slinkies... not really good for anything, but you still can't help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs."
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