CyberCash Replacement
Can anyone recommend a CyberCash replacement for ASP(x)?
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View RepliesDoes anyone know of an ASP (VBScript) that can function as a Yahoo Group
style replacement? This includes handling digest emails as well. All the
popular forum software I've looked at, such as Snitz, can't handle it.
I have just upgraded my win98SE pc to winxp home. I am aware that PWS won't work with xp home, and I need to upgrade to XP pro for IIS. Problem is that I don't really want to upgrade unless I have to.
I've been investigating the various server options available. I need to run .asp scripts and connect to access 2000 databases. I'm not sure what servers will do this as the documentation is never that clear. Will Apache do what I want, and is there a duffers guide to getting it running?
I know this is a very commonly asked question, but I can't find a solution
anywhere that I have looked.
I need to take the text that will be typed in paragraph form by the user
(textarea field) and do two things with it:
1. Store it in a SQL Server database field
2. Send it in an email upon page submit.
Of course, single quotes have caused problems, so I have this code:
strInternalDesc =
Replace(Trim(Request.Form("InternalDesc")),"'","''")
Problem is, it shows up like this in the email that is sent:
==============================
We''re in the process of
==============================
I would like to get rid of the double apostrophes, but not sure how. Went to
an article on ASPFAQ, and saw something which directed me to do this:
strInternalDesc =
Replace(Trim(Request.Form("InternalDesc")),"'",chr(34))
However, that just makes it a regular double-quote. I guess I could try and
find out what the character number for apostrophes are, but not sure where
that is. Besides, will that mess up my SQL Server or the email if I do that?
Is it possible to make another file act likle global.asa? at the moment my project uses this file but im not sure how many hosts allow users access to it, so if i could just include another file and make it act like the global.asa that would be great.
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I'm looking for a good, free textarea replacement application which creates a WYSIWYG interface from form textareas. I have used HTMLArea in the past but it only works on IE6.
Does anyone know of such a thing?
I want to use asp to do text find and replace with XHTML elements. for example, let's say I have the following XHTML:
<note>
<from id="123">Jani</from>
<to>Tove</to>
<message>Norwegian: æøå. French: êèé</message>
</note>
I want to read this document in, find and XML element with id="123" and replace its text with "New author".
Can I do this in ASP?
I skinned an LMS (Learning Management System) using CSS and Javascript. The forms were skinned with niceforms.js, the site works perfectly in FF, IE 7 and IE6 but in ASP the javascript doesn't replace the images with the skinned elements. All the javascript functions initialize but the images are not placed in. Code:
View Replies View RelatedWhile debugging why a web.config section replacement was not happening in the real web application, I tried a simplified case, no replacement is enabled and the connection string is not showing up? Code:
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