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I don't remember any member MM_sr into the Document object, but I remember this into one Macromedia script, if your page was made in Dreamweaver.
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... to see a video
so i used to be able to do this but now all i see is a blank screen while i hear the audio track playing
anybody know the magic incantations required?
"there is no spoon" biz stuff about me
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If you hear the audio track, and don't see nothing in the play screen, maybe your video is damage. Cuz if you get sound the mediaplayer works fine.
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its cool
i got it figured
they changed the clsid
"there is no spoon" biz stuff about me
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How do you force a refresh of IIS cache using ADSI? I have a web service which calls a VB.NET dll that uses ADSI to query the sites listed in the metabase. The problem is that it does not pick up sites which are added to the metabase unless I restart IIS but if I delete a site, it will be reflected in the ADSI query right away...?
Here is how I am querying:
<br />
Dim objW3Svc As Object = GetObject("IIS://" & m_sServerName & "/W3SVC")<br />
objW3Svc.GetInfo()<br />
Dim ar As New ArrayList<br />
<br />
' Find the sites listed in the MetaBase<br />
For Each objWebSite As Object In objW3Svc<br />
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If (objWebSite.Class = "IIsWebServer") Then<br />
ar.Add(objWebSite.ServerComment)<br />
End If<br />
Next<br />
If it were a permission issue due to the web service calling the VB.NET dll I would not expect the sites to magically show up after an IIS restart. Also the fact that deleted sites do not show up in subsequent queries shows me that ADSI seems to be looking at current data...
Any clues here?
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Hi,
I need to convert the date which is in UTC format to PST using javascript, i know tht PST is UTC - 8 hours, but i heard tht its not always UTC-8 hrs, it depends on the season too(in winter the time will be adjusted for 1 or 2 hrs ), can any body suggest how to go abt this.
TIA,
sudheer
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If all you need to worry about is PST it's fairly easy - subtract 8 hours from GMT (UTC-0). Daylight Saving Time changes that to GMT - 7 hours. The dates vary each year, beginning on the first Sunday in April and ending on the last Sunday in October. I believe the change officially occurs at 1:00AM on these dates.
If you're coding for the general case, you're in for a fun time. The basic time zone conversion isn't too bad - each time zone around the world is represented as UTC +/- N, where N is the number of time zones east or west of Greenwich, or UTC-0. But determining which areas to include in Daylight Saving Time (the seasonal adjustment you mentioned) is going to be awful. There are countries that don't use it, and states/provinces/counties/cities etc that ignore it even though their countries observe the change. I'd start with coding the basic conversion based on time zones - some world maps include that information - then use Google to search out areas that don't observe the change with seasons and add them to a list of excluded regions. You may also have to account for differing dates for the time change. It may be possible, and definitely worth the time spent searching for it, to find a freely available script on the web that someone has already invested the time and research into creating.
If you do end up coding your own, it would make a very nice article for CP - I'd love to see it. Good luck!
Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl - you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true...
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Hi all.
I'm having a problem: I want to be able to display small texts to help the user of my web page to fill out a form. Acronym seemed to be exactly what I needed (or ToolTip in asp.net, looks like it works the same way), only it turns out that when I open the page in Netscape 7.1 the text is cut of after the 30 (or so) first letters, followed by "...". How can I force Netscape to display the whole text?
Thanks
/EnkelIk
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If have 2 domains on totally sperate servers and I have a client request that I pass cookies from one server to the next. I've told him I don't think it's technically possible and in fact would cause insecurities. (I believe there was a bug in IE 4 or 5 which web sites could extract cookie info from other wbsites and possibly pull passwords from cookies).
He insists it's been done before (even though i'm the programmer) and that his competition is doing it.
His situtation goes like this:
Visitor comes to his site (his site generate a GUID and store it in cookie) but then they get redirected to another site, and that site needs the ability to now read the cookies just generated by the previous visit to the other site.
Anyone have any ideas???
Thanks
The word of the day is legs, let's go back to my house and spread the word
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You might want to look that the P3P Compact Privacy Policy,
If I recall correctly you need to add a header like:
Response.AddHeader("P3P","CP=\"NOI DSP COR NID ADMa OPTa OUR NOR\"");
This prevents IE6 from displaying the little red privacy icon on the status bar.
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also... on the redirect u can put an encrypted GET variable with the cookie info that the new server stores
"there is no spoon" biz stuff about me
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I thought of using POST or GET, but if the server in question reads from cookies only, FORM data won't work
The word of the day is legs, let's go back to my house and spread the word
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PHP or Perl
The word of the day is legs, let's go back to my house and spread the word
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Hello there, I want to develop website like www.vistaprint.com, and there is one functionality in site which is changing the content, font color & sizes, alignment of text and images on designed card. I am in search of some plugin, which I can buy and insert into website. The eidtor should be able to enable site visitor to design online visiting card, upload images and can make changes real time in content of card like chnaging the placment of logo and text.
Please visit following link for reference
"http://www.vistaprint.com/vp/ns/text_ls.asp?gp=1%2F23%2F2004+1%3A24%3A10+PM&cid=583493,14604,1&pf_id=088"
Thanks
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Have a look at the product DevEdit (www.devedit.com). Works very nicely.
onwards and upwards...
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This issue has proven to be more than a bit complex
and certainly more difficult than imagined in fact.
How can one invoke BOTH the "View HTML Source" as
well as the "File Save As" functions at the same time
programatically from a Web Tool Bar Button under
these assumptions:
1) The full URL name is unknown and is not displayed
2) The desired HTML Source may be inside a child frame
This requirement has arisen from the need to extract
and save the full HTML from a given page or at the very
least the text displayed on a structured HTML page which
contains rows of part numbers, quantities, prices, and
descriptions, for example.
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Hello,
Im using Microsoft.XMLHTTP to gather info from another site. However, this site is sometimes off line. When thats the case my script just continues to load until i get a server timeout. How do i define a time periode the script can run in, and if it hasent found the URL just jumps further down in the script and sets a variable named OpenURL = "False"
Thank you.
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Hey everybody,
I am running sendmail on Solaris 8 and I would like to have a web front end for that server for my users. This way my users can check there email on the web from were ever. Is this easy to develop and if not is there any free software out there that can do this for me??
Thanks!
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When you post variables to a server via a FORM you normally do...
<FORM method="POST" action="index.php">
</FORM>
Once that form is submitted either directly through someone clicking on a submit button or indirectly via a function call to submit() when using PHP or ASP why does the URL always change to reflect the script that just got called?
Perl doesn't appear to require you to do this. It let's you POST and no page refreshing seems required. Does it work this way? Is it becuz PHP/ASP send HTTP headers with every request and in Perl it's up to you to compose your own headers?
What I really want to know is (prolly wrong site to ask) how can I submit form data to a server but not have the page redirect, like i've seen Perl/CGI scripts do?
The technique i've used so far was to just redirect back to caller script as quick as possible, but it's still noticeable and I don't desire to have it be noticeable.
If I use Perl to process the form data and store it in a database, does the page still need to be redirected?
Thanks
The word of the day is legs, let's go back to my house and spread the word
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well u can add the processing logic at the top of the form and only execute it when a certain hidden form field is set (one that u add for this purpose) ... u are always going to get a refresh when u redirect to another url (which is what a form submit does) but i have many web apps that do this and u dont see anything change
"there is no spoon" biz stuff about me
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I'm not quite sure what you mean -- I use both Perl and PHP in my webapps, and they really boil down to similar methods of operation.
- Mike
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You can always add a target to your tag to have the page "post" to a hidden IFRAME.
example:
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onwards and upwards...
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When ever I have an apostrophe in a SQL statement, then there is always and error. Sometimes I have to add something like brendan's to a field. I am using an Access database. So a simple statement would look like...
SELECT User_UserFriend FROM tblUser where User_UserFriend = 'brendan's'
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