I am trying to do is display 'by tag name' like I have in the code i.e. 'ARTIST'. I was getting the access denied error because I was trying to access a remote XML file, so I created a 'proxy' page (getXML.asp) in ASP which seems to work - in the sense that I don't get that error anymore!
But now it can't retrieve the XML but I am almost certain the getXML file is causing this as teh XML file is where I say it is.
This is my first attempt with AJAX so sorry for being so vague but basically it don't work. Code:
Does anyone know of a site where I could learn how to use Ajax with ASP? I am a complete newbie to AJAX (know the name and that's about it) but am interested to see if it could help my applications. The only help I can find involves ASP.Net not classic ASP.
I've been starting to dig into ajax a bit and found some great code to pre-load data to page through a recordset. My very dumb question is this - the sample code uses php to connect to the sample database.
Would there be a problem using asp to make the database connection? I'm not getting any javascript errors on my trial page, but I'm not getting any data either, which is what make me wonder.
I put some code together below, so you can see what I mean:rcntech.com/development/ajaxcars.asp
If you test the link above with IE works as it is supose to, however it doesn't display any elements withing the <form> tags in Firefox.
By the way, I am loading the page using AJAX, if you call the ASP directly in Firefox then it works fine, but that's not what I am trying to achieve.rcntech.com/development/login.asp
My web site HTML comes from a database via querystring e.g. page.asp?pid=55. I have a separate asp search page, search.asp. Its output is retrieved by an ajax call from page.asp and its HTML is then neatly wrapped and styled by page.asp.
I want search.asp to recognise if it is not being called via ajax frompage.asp, but directly e.g. via the address bar (and if so, redirect to page.asp). Do I need to put something into the posted string, or (better) is there an asp method that can do this?
The ajax call is function GetSearchPage(st) { var poststr = "searchterm=" + encodeURI(st); makePOSTRequest('/search/search.asp', poststr,'divFullSearchDisplay'); }
Suppose I have an asp page that has a response.write(something) in a loop that would run for a considerable amount of time. Now, from my client browser can I trap those server response messages (using ajax) and print them on the browser?
The thing is the asp page is still running over at the server. while it is running I would want to monitor some variables that is part of the program that is running over at the server.
I have created a asp page that allows me to add records successfully to a database using a ajax methods. This works for me but i need to update the data table that is on the same page with the new record without refreshing the page. Does anybody know good methods for vbscript and ajax?
Time is changed and you see almost all ruling companies in INTERNET are using AJAX Based applications. Something that is named CallBack Event in ADP.NET 2.0.Here in this topic i want to start introducing step by step an AJAX-Based application development.
The target is implementing a professional AJAX Grid in ASP. So at the end of this continuous tutorial i will put the source code free. Be in touch to find out how AJAX concept improves our ASP applications.
im using ajax to load different pages of code into containers on one page.. i have checked my code.. and things SEEM to be named correctly.. and i know the db is workin because it populates the drop downs properly.
so if you could do this form me.. choose the first radio.. 'london postcode' and proceed from there.. when you click the get quote that error comes up.
Have anyone done a drag-drop-reordering and save the latest sort order into db with ASP? It seems that not many ajax sample with asp out there. I have found a link to do it with php. Code:
the first one is date(statically from today to another 5 days) the 2nd one is city(like bangalore,newyork...) the 3rd one is theaters(like abc,wilson...)
if i select 1st combo value means the related values from 2nd combo will load. and if i select 2nd combo value means related 3rd combo value will load.
I have some javascript in a standard HTML page that uses the ubiquitous "XMLHttpRequest" to send data to a remote ASP page. If that page "answers back" by sending a string using a simple Response.Write, which I then use in the original HTML page to dynamically update stuff, is this "AJAX"?
Specifically, is there anything "wrong" with sending back info from classic ASP pages using simple Response.Writes? (Is there usually something more required in the "answer back"? Or something that Response.Write might not be sending, like an appropriate header "AJAX" header?) I mean, what I have done works! -- so I wonder if I am missing something? It seems so easy to do -- I _MUST_ be missing something?