Concatenate
String a=Test
String b=test@test.com
How cn I concatenate this to get
String c ="""Test"" <test@test.com>"
String a=Test
String b=test@test.com
How cn I concatenate this to get
String c ="""Test"" <test@test.com>"
How do I concatenate this string value? datatype is text.Code:
chkboxvalue = RS("feild1") & RS("field2")
<%
Response.write"<tr bgcolor=silver >"
Response.write "<td><input type=""checkbox"" name="" chkboxvalue "" value=""chkboxvalue""></td>"
Response.write "<td>" & RS("field1") & "</td>"
Response.write"<td>" & RS("field2") & "</td>"
Response.write"</tr>"
%>
I am getting an error:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a000d'
String a=Test
String b=test@test.com"
How can I concatenate this to get
String c ="""Test"" <test@test.com>"
if i've two strings like:Code:
dim pic_name=replace(Request.Form("pic_name"),"'","''")
dim pic_path="pro-details/PICs/"
how could i merge the two strings to get the complete pic-path
I've something of this sort:
stremail="task@yahoo.com;task1@yahoo.com;task2@yahoo.com"
what I need to do is.
I need to replace and concatenate it should look like this
cdomail.Address "task@yahoo.com"
cdomail.Address "task1@yahoo.com"
cdomail.Address "task2@yahoo.com"
How to do this??
I am developing a school Intranet and have an ASP page that allows students to upload files to the server for marking by teachers.
Unfortunately students often do not identify themselves correctly in the work they submit, so I am trying to find code that changes the name of the file they upload, by adding the their login name. (the the server variable AUTH_USER.)
AUTH_USER is easy to get but to perform the concatenation has me stumped.
in the programming environment that i'm developing, i use asp code to interface Automated Voice Response on my MS Access database and any other capabilities. One requirement that i need to do is to conactenate several wav files into one so i can send all recordings as one on email. I will need to program this using vbscript/asp. Is this possible? Any ideas?
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View Replies View RelatedI have an asp page and wish to concatenate a Contact Name textbox to part of an email
address and place this concatenated text into an email textbox. I know how to concatenate
but unsure of how to implement this via the textbox event, onexit. Can this be done?
The code I'm using is:
Dim EnterName
Dim NewEmail
EnterName = Request.Form("txtContactName")
If Instr(EnterName," ") <> 0 Then
EnterName = Replace(EnterName," ",".")
NewEmail = EnterName & "@something.com"
End If
The html code for the email textbox is:
<Input type="text" Name="txtEmailAddress" value="<%=NewEmail%>>
Like I said not sure if this will not work until the txtContactName has an OnExit event, or something similar.
I have an ASP that displays two MS Access memo fields in separate table cells just fine. However when I concatenate them with SQL as in "select fld1 & fld2 as temp...." to display them in one cell only part of the first field is displayed in the table. What is causing this?
View Replies View RelatedI want to set up a simple database for my mom to enter her recipes into. I am going to use Access and ASP. In the database, I will have five fields (Recipe_ID, Recipe_Title, Recipe_Ingredients, Recipe_Instructions, and Recipe_Image). When my mom goes to enter a recipe, I want to ask the form to ask my mom how many Ingredients?
She will then specify "n" number of ingredients which will cause the page to display "n" number of text boxes. I can figure this part out myself. When the form is submitted, I want a script that will read and concatenate the ingredients, wrapping <li> tags around each one. The challenge for me is the reading of an undetermined number of form elements?