My ISP provides a web based email client, but it is not brandable and the features are not that extensive. I'd like to build my own. Has anyone done this, or is anyone aware of any tools out there to do this?
I currently have a web-based email for my site for users. Is there any way that I can make this so that it can be accesable from Outlook Express? It would have to call the database for the emails.I would need it written in ASP.It also needs to be free!
I have been looking for some time now, for a web based email system like hotmail, where we can set it up on our LAN. Have found some but all are a bit expensive ,would like to find as free ASP script if possible.
I know there is AddEmbeddedImage but does this only work only for images on your hard drive - can it be used for images that are web based? If not is there a way to embed an image in an email on the fly before sending - all web based?
im setting up a database email for my job and i still need a little help. Thx for those who helped me out for past touble...
Well, im now at the step of email deletion from the list and im using a simple script for that (cuz im new to programming).
After the customer received the email, i want him to be able to unsubscribe to my newsletter with a click on a link which lead to a delemail.asp page where the script is. Code:
My questions concerns building a login system based on checking for the existence of the user's email address only....
1. Is it ok for me to use IP address to allow user to bypass all login and registration systems if IP is present in database? I wish to save the user time....if the IP is not present I will present the LOGIN email screen....
2. I am consideirng using Session variable on each page I wanted I protected...I think I know how to do this but I am not sure on whether I should be using the global.asa to handle loggin in or logging out or whether I should so all the code on the secure page itself.
3. I wish to use a sql server backend to house my tables: tblProspect, tblProspectPageSelections......is it okay to use the following branching code to switch between my test and production server with regards the physical database path as I have multiple sites on our remote server which need to feed off the same database....I am thinking about something like this:
If InStr(Request.ServerVariables("SERVER_NAME"), "publicserver.com") > 0 Then ' Set Public Server Paths Else ' Set Private Server Paths End If
My app lists jobs for a recruiter. He wants to track members who have replied directly to job postings. So instead of simply making the client's email address an <a href="mailto:...> link, I need to do 2 things:
- add a record of their posting to a database table - open the email client to the job
Howe do I do this? The first part is easy, but I don't know how to open the email client in an ASP command (I don't really want to auto-sed email, just open the client and let the user attach their resume and add their cover latter). Do I have to get my Web Hosting company to install CDO, or is that standard with all IIS? I get an error when I try to run 'Set MailObj = CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")'
Right what I am after is a neat bit of code that wraps up sending a cdo email with an attachment from the clients machine and not the server, so need a built in browser and file upload send and delete facility in the creating and send email code?
My work has decided to give me the job of building them an intranet. Being pretty new to .NET and ASP in general I was wondering if anyone knew of books or sites I should take a look at that might help me get started.
I built an ASP Form and I'm using CDONTS to e-mail the results to me. After the user clicks on the "Submit Form" I use ASP to send a ConfirmMsg back to the user.
At the same time I would like to send back a Hyperlink .
The Hyperlink will take the user back to some other part of the site, For Exampe I want to send a hyperlin to http://www.mydomain.com/index.html
I want the link to appear after the Server processes the ASP Form.
Can anyone help me with the ASP code fot a hyperlink.
When assembling an HTML string from a database before sending it to the client (ie keeping the connection as short as possible), adding to an existing string (strOut=strOut & strNextLine) takes time and can defeat the object.
Is putting each line into an array, and re-dimming the array by +1 each time quicker? Is there a better way?
This works just fine. BUt what I need is to add code to the onclick such that
document.GetElementById("matchmakername")=""
THe darn quotes/syntax are messing me up and I can not get to work. The challenge for me is that this is part of an asp string assignment to a variable called matchmaker details.
I have a database of quotes on my website that uses an Access 97 database (I'm cheap...I have an old copy of MS Office). I have one page that builds a form <select> from a SQL statement that looks like this: SELECT DISTINCT last, first FROM quotes ORDER BY last, first;
The results are 1,250 records from a 3,700 record table.
I loop through the records, using each to build an <option> for the <select>. When loading the page, it gets to the <select> and then it's like someone issued a response.end, because it just dies after about 3 seconds. and I get an incomplete page; looking in view source it is literally truncated right before the form <select>.
Of course it works at home, but not on my "production" site.
I've tried all kinds of things like executing a stored Access query as adCmdStoredProc, but it didn't help. I'm not even sure if that method was even any faster when I ran it at home.
Is there anything else that you folks know of that I could try, or am I just going to have to bite the bullet and come up with an alternative way to let my users select the source of the quote?
I have an old web app that ues an Access database and ASP 3.0. I need to build an INSERT statement based on the contents of a form. What is the best way to handle blank text boxes that are submitted with the form?
For example, I collect all my name/value pairs that are submitted with the form like this... Code:
I am building an application via ASP that uses an MS Access database to hold inventory for large truck dealerships. I have two columns in the database, one for thumbnails and one for regular (about 450 pixels wide) sized images. The columns in the database hold the URL's to the images in the folders. I need to create a photo upload that accomplishes the following things: 1. Will re-size and rename the photograph regardless of what the user has it named and sized as. I would like to be able to have the code create the thumbnail and the larger image if that is possible. 2. I need to be able to have that photograph attached to the inventory information that goes with it. I have a very basic page built, but of course, it does not do any of the "fluffy" stuff I mentioned above. I am not very good with VB and most of what I have seen out there is really contingent upon knowing VB. I tried using a 3rd party application, but to be quite honest, it sucked. Having said that, can any of you point me in the right direction toward having the above features?
I build the above link dynamically from the customer's input. It works fine until they put inthe '#' symbol. The result is the string works up to that point, then breaks. The trailing information is lost. I use the above to fill-in form boxes. What can I replace '#' with that will allow the string to continue? ... and of course, be placed in the form box correctly.
I am working on this for someone: the user sees a list of chocolates which they can click on to add to a virtual chocolate box.
Each choc. is represented as an image of the choc - clicking on the image adds that choc. into a db. storing the product id of the selected choc. The user can select 8 chocolates. When the box is full, they can select no more chocolates.
I loop through the db. to display the number of chocs in the cart, like this: Code:
i recently started learning ASP and now i am trying to do some on my home computer.
After doing a few things in my ASP.Net application, i click Build -> Build Solution and then it says this in the output window:
Preparing resources.... Updating references.... Performing main complation....
and then it stays bugged at that section. Then i can go back in build and cancel the building process...
Anyone know what might cause this, my computer is fairly recent and i did re-install Visual Studio .NET to try and fix this problem without any success... I also tried making other applications and it does the same thing...
I have a lot of information to fill out on this form. So I'd prefer not to do the submit to itself everytime to rebuild it. I've seen many java script examples on how to dynamically populate a checkbox, combo box etc. but is it possible just to not have the box there at all?
I've seen a .visible=false on spans in aspx, but can you do something similar to this with plain old asp?
Example, i have a combo box, and let's say i select a few options and write a "on change"..... i call a function that makes an attribute .visible false. Is this possible to make a text box disappear off the page without resubmitting the from? If not, any other bright ideas on how to do this one?
Does anyone have any experience building bar graphs or charts in asp? Or has anyone used a dynamic bar chart generator that is easy to use and easy to integrate into a webpage?
I just got a new offer of a company to build them an application framework with a supporting IDE front-end, now the problem is i come from the PHP boards and already checked what Java could do for me but now i find they want it all done in ASP/.net.
Now i know some c# and already read some part's of the books i had at home but i know nothing about ASP, so i bought some books but they cover programming basics which im already familiar with.
Are there any pages that cover patterns done in ASP, schema's or anything i tried the microsoft MSDN page but that's just tooo much information if your not sure of what information you need to contain. Anyway, are there ppl who can send me into the right direction so i can start learning about framework development in ASP or do i need to look further then my nose is long ?
I wish to build a select statement with the "WHERE" part is a variable. I know how to do Select * FROM table WHERE colum = '" &variable& "' But what if I want the whole part after WHERE to be a variable? with acutal other variables in it.. for instance....
Dim rs, var1, var2, QryString Set var1 = 1 Set var2 = 2 set QryString = colum1 = '" &var1& "' AND colum2 = '" &var2& "' rs = Conn.Execute("SELECT * FROM table WHERE QryString")
I am looking for the correct syntax in this case... assume my database connections and such are correct.
I am currently using a single list box and select case to carry out a search for resources on my website. I would like to improve my search by adding two or three more drop down menus to achieve a single, more detailed search.
Hopefully this will help the end user find what they are looking for. unfortunately the current search is rather broad and i need to narrow it down. How do i go about achieving this?
I am trying to build 1 hidden input field only, the input is inside a while not EOF loop, currently the code above is building an input field from each product record, so i get one hidden input from each item, what i think i need it to do is build a string from the records and then put it into the input field i.e. the final input field should look like this: Code:
We use an ASP application in which we send out emails using cdo for various events.
At present the email text is hard coded into the code. for example
strMessage = "Dear " & rs("firstname") strMessage = strMessage & "Your request has been approved with reference id " & rs("id")
This causes an administration overhead as everytime the text of the message needs to be changed we need to alter the code to incorporate text or database values.
What we want is to store the message text into a table so it can be altered by the application administrators through GUI by adding the text through freetext entry and field names though a dropdown. Code:
Now, in the above, I would like to be able to put the location field as 'Don's room'. In other words, I would like to handle the aprostrophe after Don. With this in mind I am changing the code as following: Code:
My well-heeled clients would like a tool that I could build into a web application that would suck down the entire contents a remote webpage and store it on a local filesystem.
I know how to scrape textual content from places on the web using MSXML and assorted scracping widget. That doesn't help me for photos, nor does it answer how to encapsulate the photos in a form that I can see them.
This would probably only find use in intranet-type situations, so a IE-only ..mht-type encapsulation of the page might be OK.
I have OK skills working with the FSO, so if there's a widget or method by which the retrieval can be done, I can probably figure things out.
Has anyone done anything like this? Can someone suggest widgets and/or a design approach?
I am to build a site onto an ASP server. Anyone here used Dreamweaver and is it just a simple matter of opening up a new ASP page in Dreamweaver and build the site like you would normally do with a HTML page and it will handle the ASP coding accordingly and you can just simply upload it onto an ASP server and it will work?
The site I am to build is basically just a standard html website, but my friend wants me to build it for an ASP server so he has asked me to make sure it is an asp site so I am presuming with the extension .asp
If I build it as a html site to begin with, will converting it to asp be hard. Could I just export my pages into asp or is there more to it?
Can a Html website be loaded and working on an asp server or host?
Is it possible to have a site mixed both html and asp, eg. the home page is html and when you click on shopping cart on the home page it goes to a hopping cart page thats .asp or do they all have to have the same extension.