I have a need to transfer a graphic file to a user's system and then
access that file. I must have the drive letter:path location of the
file. If at all possible I'd prefer that this not require user input.
(Note that since this is my app and in a corporate network, I have the
server in the Trusted Sites zone and every single action is marked
"Enabled" in the IE security settings and users will be using IE
exclusively.)
It doesn't matter to me how the file gets to the
client, save that it get there from IE, and the file is initially
retrieved via a url I give the client. I have even looked into
reading the file out of the IE temporary files but have had no luck.
is it possible to open an excel file (used as a template) from server using server-side vbscript; then modify it or add values from client using client-side vbscript?
I m writing one code to invoke remote desktop service for given IP address. For that i m using mstsc.exe file to invoke RDP.
I have a no of links to be displayed on the page and on click of link, RDP for that IP should be called. Currently i m using one button to invoke RDP. Code:
What I'm trying to do here is have the user select a file of thier local machine (dont know what format to make the file yet, examining this problem b4 development) From that file, certain fields on the page will be populated automatically. The file they will select will have been saved from a visit to a different site I created so no worries about formatting.
But I can't seem to figure out how to do this without actually uploading the file.
To repeat, I just want to examine the file and be done with it. If I can't do this without uploading, then could someone explain how I do that because I've been having trouble finding a source that doesnt want me to buy thier .dll. I find it hard to believe that IE would implement input type=file and IIS would not have it's own method of getting that file.
send me the code for creating text file on client side through asp. or is there any way to direct copy a file from server to client without asking to downloading the file?
I am developing an web application, it should has the function to upload file from client computer. The uploaded file size can be limited within 10 MB.
But I dont know how to check the size of the file on client-side. Server-side size check is not enough, because it can not be checked until the whole file is received while the server resource(cpu,memory etc) is wasted.
With ASP, how can I automatically add records to a database with an excel file residing on the user's machine? Assuming the excel file has the same field names/datatypes/order as my database table's fields.
Following is a vbscript code extract triggered by a combobox OnChange event. arrVendorA and arrdefpack are server side arrays and i need the intCounter parameter to be the array index. Code:
<script> sub getstdPackByVendor(strPartNo, intCounter) dim selVendor selvendor= colSelect("cboVendor", intCounter).value
if selvendor= "<%=arrvendorA(intCounter)%>" then if "<%=arrdefpack(intCounter)%>" = 2 then colTD("txtStdPack" & intcounter+1 ).innertext = cstr("<%=arrVAStdPAckL2(intCounter)%>") end if end if end sub </script>
The following code is giving me a type mismatch error at the 'if' statements... any ideas, anyone ?
sub getstdPackByVendor(strPartNo, intCounter) dim selVendor selvendor= colSelect("cboVendor", intCounter).value
if selvendor= "<%=arrvendorA(" & intCounter & ")%>" then if "<%=arrdefpack(" & intCounter & ")%>" = 2 then colTD("txtStdPack" & intcounter+1 ).innertext = cstr("<%=arrVAStdPAckL2(" & intCounter & ")%>") end if end if end sub
How do I go about calling a server-side vbscript within a client-side javascript function? What I have is a page heavy on the javascript that has a number of functions, one of which is to begin a visual countdown with an onclick and also open an asp page containing the server-side vbscript, which initiates a wake-on-lan call. I had no idea how to call the vbscript within the javascript function, so this is why I opted for the vbscript asp page "pop-up" via window.open. Code:
I check to see if a certain submission button is asking for removal. If the removal is true, I update a recordset's delete column. This has been tested and it works. However, now I'd like to prompt the user to make sure that he/she wants to remove the record. Here's the code: ....
I have a Client Side Java Script which is supposed to re-load the options on my serverside ASP form.
I have been trying to get the syntax right to assign the Select box on the ASP form to a variable in my JavaScript so I can update the options. Can anyone either tell me if this is not possible or what the syntax should be. Here is some information.
Form Name = AddProdForm Select Box name = subprodline JavaScript Variable = form1
Here is one of the many versions of this line I have tried.
I am starting to build quite a few pages that will have tables of data from an SQL database.
I have been building the table rows on the server side in VBScript, but I have been thinking about having the VBScript code just build array variables in the <head> section (or as local variables), and then have JavaScript functions on the client side actually populate the tables when the page loads.
I do plan to do other things like being able to sort the tables in JavaScript code on the client, limit the tables height and be able to scroll the rows, and click on a row in the table, and have the values populate a form. I will also need to be able to export/download/? some tables into Excel.
I am doing login page . (login.asp)As usual it has username , password textbox and a login button .i need to do client side validation for mandatory fields and I need to do server side validations to check for the hardcoded username and password .if it matches i have to redirect to another page(content.asp)
im trying to use the following code to log whenever a user clicks through this particlular message box - however, this currently logs regardless of whether or not the message box was clicked - im assuming this is because the server-side code can't see the client side if condition. but how can i set the varMsgBox variable as a server-side variable? Code:
This has happened before and it was due the connection string not being set in VB. My question is, when I try to reconnect can I use a different connection string on the client than I have on the server, I wonder because not all my connection strings are not equal.
Some of my database paths are in Access and the rest are in SQL. That means I have to retry several times before a scrip timeout occurs. If you have read this far then you are an idiot, but the rest of the database seems to work just fine. In fact I can pull all fields out with no problem. It is just that connection string that has resulted in causing my pages not to post.
I want to add clinet side javascript on the asp:dropdownlist's onchecked changed event how i do this does any one have any idea.i use the following method in vb.net code behind file
I'd like to have two radio buttons, and the first one will be selected by default when the page loads. When it is selected, the two checkboxes below the second radio button should be invisible.
The only way to see the two checkboxes is when the second radio button is selected. If you select it and then go back to the first radio button, those checkboxes should disappear again.what should i do?
We want to create an Intranet page for our customers. which provides a variety of information. But we also want to be able to allow users to access applications on that PC by clicking a link on the page (ex. link: WRITE A LETTER - opens MS Word). All PC's are imaged the same way so the applications are always in the same location.
I'm sure this is a violation of MS security inherent in IE, IIS, or in Windows XP alone. Can someone offer an advice - as to (1) is this possible using an Intranet page; or (2) is there a development environment that it would be possible in?
I have functions with which i can validate a URL from serverside. But, i need to valide the URL at the Client side (ASP- Javascript) itself. Is there any way to validate a given URL from the Client side.
What's the easiest way to load a client-side XML file (or say something located on an external host)?
My ASP script will (hopefully) read the information between the XML tags and put those into the entry fields of an HTML form. The only method I've seen involves the Server.MapPath, however in my case those XML files will obviously not be located on the server. Code:
I am now working in a project where my client registers inmy site. after registering and the confirmation of the demand draft i will be sending him a link to the download of the product. till now the work is OK. but if in any case my client is not able to complete the downloading and if he wants to resume it in a later time, it is not possible.
bcas i am deleting his link immediately after request to download ( to avoid him fron forwarding the link to some one else). if i didnt delete his record some one else can also dwnload the same product from me.
Is their a client side VBscript command that I can use to post the local IP address of the machine back to my web server.
I want to obtain the client's side IP address of their machine. However because my IIS stands behind a firewall and uses reverse hosting techniques, the http headers contains the firewall's IP instead of the client's.
I installed the Microsoft Script Debugger 1.0.7295 and am trying to debug client side javascript. I m not able to set break points on the page; that option is disabled no matter how I open up the script debugger.I have tried opening the page in the following ways:
1) with the "debugger;" in the client-side java script 2) through IE menu 3) planting a javascript error in the client-side code, so the process must stop and ask "Do you want to debug...?
I ened to get the user's windowsNT logon name. When the ASP is on my computer I can easily get it because I am logged in to what is the server. When the page is on another machine I cannot retrieve the login because the script is running on the server and not the client. What code do I use to make a script run client side instead of server side? The code I need to run client side is:
I have an ActiveX component that identifies all Webcams connected to a computer and pics one. Then it transfers video data. If I have both the client and Server running on same machine it works fine.
I want the client to be able to download the dll/ActiveX Component automatically and then the transfer should start The plan is to create a Web based Chat program.
I want to add clinet side javascript on the asp:dropdownlist's onchecked changed event how i do this does any one have any idea. i use the following method in vb.net code behind file
There are TONS of examples in how to do this. Thats all well and good. That would work for most people and thats great. What I need is the ability to write Client-Side cookies. I have yet to find someone who knows how to do this. Can someone impress me and show me code that writes Client-Side cookies?