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Hi Dear...
I struck in a problem & I know you can help me..
I've a pro-merchant account in amazon..& I want to upload Inventory to amazon.. but getting problem..File Error..even from site upload...
Can you send me Execl file you used for that uploading...
+ if possible some coding snippet of uploading invenorty. I want to upload through coding.. send me at:
sumit_kapoor1980@hotmail.com
or chat with me at hotmail account or yahoo: sumit_kapoor1980@yahoo.com
I hope you will help me..
Thanks
Have a Nice Life..
Sumit Kapoor.
---Sumit Kapoor---
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I often have to convert lengthy word document to html. Every time, I copy the doc to a text file, then format it to html, adding different tags, bold there, italize there, add a list somewhere. I often wonder if there is a better way, an efficient way to do this? I do not want to use office conversion tools, since there is too much, too much junky spaghetti code, which is very very hard to manage. So can someone let me how I am suppose to do it?
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wrong direction. Not html-> word, but the other way around.
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looks like you want stuff to fall on your lap, it's not happening.
I am sitting in my flame proof buncker, so don't even bother.
by the way, perl stinks.
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kick a$$...I needed something like a while back...
now I know where to go when I need it again
Thanks
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It's very simple. Save your file as Web Page from Microsoft Word.
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That is the thing I want least. Have you ever looked at the tons of junkie code that is produced by word
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Yes I know. But if you are using Office XP or Office 2003, you can always save as filtered web page which is much less messy than what is saved as web page. Then you can modify it to remove the junk code.
If you are using Office 2000, you can install freely available HTML Filter 2.0 from Microsoft that removes Office-specific tags. Download it here[^].
Also, read this KB article[^] on how to minimize metadata in Microsoft Word 2000 Documents.
Cheers
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Thanks. I guess there is just no easy way out, not yet.
I tried the filter thing, still quite messy to me. So I once wrote a program, using a lot of regular expression to detect tags and simplify the code. Then I got another problem, since word, so is the filtered html file, uses a different coding scheme and my program cannot recognize characters such as single quote, double quotes. That gave me a huge headache to put the quotes stuff back so I gave up my program.
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You should touch up your program and submit in CP. It will be an useful tool for those looking for light-weight html conversion tool for doc files.
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Thanks. Maybe I will. Need some time to clean it up. And maybe someone can fix the encoding problem.
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I am just starting out my own website. I've taken a snick peak at the perl syntax, i think it is the most abominable syntax i have ever seen. I am trying to become a viable webmaster in a few days, is it possible? Where do i start?
I am sitting in my flame proof buncker, so don't even bother.
by the way, perl stinks.
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Start with plain HTML to get a feel for the structure, then start in with CSS for page layout and appearance. Once you have some skill in the basics you can add niceties like scripting. I use ASP and ADO right now, but PHP and MySQL are very popular, as well. A lot of sites use ECMAScript (javascript) still, and if you're used to C++ syntax, that might be a way for you to go. Of course, if you're wealthy enough to have VS.Net in your toolbox, you may as well jump head first into ASP.Net.
Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.
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Roger Wright wrote:
Of course, if you're wealthy enough to have VS.Net in your toolbox, you may as well jump head first into ASP.Net.
Forget wealth, you can go over to http://www.asp.net for ASP.NET Web Matrix - it's a superb ASP.NET dev. env. and best of all FREE
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Hi, in internet explorer, when we use google to search an item many time, it record the text string that we just previously type to search the information. Does anybody know how to delete that text string in the autocomplete list. I try to delete the history, temporary file... but it is not working. please help me.
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in IE you can:
AUTOCOMPLETE="OFF" inside each field you wish to turn off or just inside your form to turn it all off
Cheers
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If you just want to delete a single entry in the drop-downlist, just select the item whith your arrow keys and press Del .
Wout Louwers
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I have a vb script I want to call by pressing a button. The code I have is:
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Dim WshShell
Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
WshShell.Run "versions.vbs"
Set WshShell = Nothing
End Sub
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when I press the button nothing happens. It calls a script to that joins the computer name to a Windows domain. Any ideas?
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Hi,
I'm 99% sure that this wont work. WScript.Shell can not be run from a web page delivered over the net (you should get "Automation server can't create object" error). You can use it, however, if the page is loaded locally. This is to say, if the page was a .htm file loaded on a local drive, e.g. c:\example\domain.htm. (Athough you will get a dialog prompting you that an Unsafe ActiveX object needs to be loaded - this is because the WScript COM object does not implement the IObjectSafety interface required by IE)
This did used to work but I think since securty patches have been applied to IE this is no longer the case. For obvious reason seen as though WScript could be used for malicious purposes.
Hope this helps,
Andy
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Hello, i've recently started building my first php based website, when suddenly i noticed something strange. The whole point of php being secure evolves around the idea that its a server side scripting language right? Well.. I was clicking through my site, lots of php pages, then i went to the xmb-forum part of my site, and i clicked on logout, and suddenly, it gives me a download window for downloading index.php!!! It didn't hit me untill about 10 seconds later when i had already dismissed the dialog. If i had downloaded it, would i have seen the source? Because this is kind of disturbing, i mean, obviously it only happens like one time in a thousand or something, it seems to be some weird bug, maybe due to the server i'm using? I still don't see how it could mess up like that... If someone could mimic the situation, they could view every php source they wanted. I also want to state that i had this happen before, but then it was usually due to the site being made improperly and it always gave u the download for the php page, but this time was when i pressed logout on xmb forum so.. i tried again but all was fine. Does anyone have any clue as to why it might do this?
Kuniva
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Update Apache
Also make sure your files end in PHP not INC, PHP3, etc..
Actually make sure your web server recognizes PHP as a server side script. Then make sure your files are all PHP in extension.
Why it's only prompting you to download every so often, probably becuz IE is caching your request/result.
If it happens once and then not again, try deleting your temp internet files and accessing that page again, it should prompt you to download your script. If this is the case, then it's your server that setup wrong.
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Hi
I try to restrict access to some pages..
I don't want to use username/password text Input controls,,
instead I want to display the basic authentication dialog but i face a problem reading the username/password that the user inputs :
Response.Clear
Response.Write Request.ServerVariables("AUTH_USER")
if Request.ServerVariables("AUTH_USER")<>"ABC" and Request.ServerVariables("AUTH_PASSWORD")<>"123" then
Response.AddHeader "WWW-Authenticate","basic"
Response.Status="401"
Response.End
else
Response.Write "user=" & Request.ServerVariables("AUTH_USER") & vbCrLf
Response.Write "PWD=" & Request.ServerVariables("AUTH_PASSWORD")
end if
the dialog shows up and i input data but seems that the checking for AUTH_USER and AUTH_PASSWORD is wrong..
please help me with this.
I use IIS 5.0 and basic authentication is enabled.
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Request.ServerVariables("AUTH_USER") will have domain name in front of it. i.e. the value should be "<<your domain="">>\ABC"
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Bee Master wrote:
Request.ServerVariables("AUTH_USER") will have domain name in front of it. i.e. the value should be "<<your domain="">>\ABC"
I think this goes for NT authentication,
any way i changes the condition to :
if len(Request.ServerVariables("AUTH_PASSWORD"))>0 then
Response.Write "user=" & Request.ServerVariables("AUTH_USER") & vbCrLf
Response.Write "PWD=" & Request.ServerVariables("auth_type")
else
Response.AddHeader "WWW-Authenticate","basic"
Response.Status="401"
Response.End
end if
but still does not work !!!
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