Is there a way whereby i can detect where the user came from?
For example:
if this user came from www.mywebsite.com/a.asp theni will redirect him to c.asp but if he came from www.mywebsite.com/b.asp then i will redirect him to d.asp
I'm developing a web page in ASP that can detect client's machine name & windows user name, but can't been able to do so.I'm using VBScript as scripting language. I've used ServerVariables(LOGON_USER) & REMOTE_HOST Also but of no use. Can ny one tell me how to do it. Code:
does anyone know some code to be able to divert mobile phone users to a different site (wap version) clicking on the same link as a pc user would.I have been able to get the browser by using Request.ServerVariables("http_user_agent")Though it is only mobiles that i want to divert else where (this does not include PDA's).I'm guessing it is via an 'IF' statement but I don't know?
I am having trouble trying to detect if no records are retrieved by the search. There doesn't seem to be a problem with the connection to the database or the SQL query. I think the problem is somewhere in my If statement. Code:
I am creating a web-based application with ASP and using frames. I wonder how we could trace user's browsing behaviours in this particular domain. That is, I need to know which pages the user has viewed and which pages the user has not yet visited, as this information is essential and will be used to assess their learning paths and progress.
Therefore, my question is that how to create a file which stores information about users' browsing history, i.e. the page the user visited, so that we could use these information to assess users' learning progress, or what is the right means to tackle this requirements?
Is there a way for asp to know what url is in the address window? I have a function that is included in every one of my pages and I want it to write out different things depending on the page the visitor is on.
I have written an ASP.NET 2.0 application that uses Active Directory or ADAM to manage account users - the site has a page that allows people to create an account (much like any site). The page populates the AD with all the information and the user account but I am unable to enable the account. Microsoft has information on how to do that here --> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...ting_a_user.asp (the sample is for Visual Basic) - and I am unable to complete the bottom portion of the script. Can some one point me in the right direction - or can you tell me how I can add a snippet of VBscript code to an ASP.NET page.
I am using the Active DS Type library - not sure why there are multiple ones (System.DirectoryServices) but it is rather confusing - I seem to accomplish one thing with one and another with the other (they did have trouble co-existing however). Anyway my script works very well but I am not able to access the properties required to enable the account.
Here is a simple version (no error checking) of the code.....
Can anyone tell me how to detect a ip address behind a router? I know that using ASP, we can detect the actual ip and the proxy ip, but what if the visitor is using a router that dynamically assigns a ip.
I'm working on an app to upload pictures to my Web page. As part of it, I need to know the dimensions of the images - how many pixels wide by how many pixels high. Is there any way, as part of the upload or immediately after, that I can detect that?
Also, though the solution isn't exactly appropriate to this NG, I would also accept a client-side solution to this problem.
Normally I would do something like if request.form("submitbutton.x") <"" then .... end if
But I found a problem when the browser uses the 'alt text' instead of the image (when the image is not found, or if the browser is not displaying graphics, etc. How do you detect that? or should I?
I am working with a bunch of old code so I can really restructure the includes, otherwise I guess I could change all the #include statements to #include-once. Anyway, If I have a file with a class like this:
Class myClass end class
I get a "name redefined" error. I've been seeing these and indeed from goolge searches, it's because the file is somehow included more than once. This problem doesn't occur for functions and the old code bases just used functions whereas I would like to add some classes. In C you used to be able to detect that at the top of the file and not included the rest of the file if it is allready included. I just want to at least detect it so I don't redeclare the class.
How can I get the url of a page in asp and detect if there are no variables appended to the end? Would I somehow get the address and do an instr for the ? character? Code:
Could anyone show me a tutorial or like show me a script in asp that can detect to see if the mysql backend is working? And if it isn't then to display a message that says something like "out of luck."
I need to add in some specific browser detection in my ASP to identify Mac IE5 running OSX - is there any wahy of identifying this config alone - and not just identifying all Mac IE5s? If you have OSX Mac IE 5, please visit this page which will give your User Agent string.
The delete method of the FileSystemObject.FileObject does not return a result. If permissions disallow deletion, it will not raise an error. Conversely, if the delete method does succeed, a call to FileExists directly afterward may return true because the system hasn't updated yet (or whatever actually goes on). Is there any way to accurately check the result of a deletion?
I searched around everywhere on the net, but could not find a simple example of detecting if cookies are enabled - on server side, and without moving from one page to another.
This should be a very basic functionality, so I am reluctant to believe that there's no way to simply test it in a server-side script.
I've been working on this wysiwyg web editor. The editor lets you upload images. Only .jpg, .gif and .png files are allowed. Now I should be able to detect if the uploaded .jpg image is in RGB or CMYK mode. Only RGB images should be allowed. Can this be done with ASP?
I'm trying to write an ASP interface that mimiks a .Net datagrid control. I'm having a problem when I'm in the middle of an Edit, Update, or a New Record.
If the user hits the wrong button, the program grabs the values in the textboxes using the request.form() and then redisplays them in the textboxes when the records table gets written back out to the page. This works fine as long as the form is submitted.
If it's just a page refresh (F5), the program doesn't get the latest changes to the textboxes and displays either a blank or whatever was in there the last time the form was submitted. Anybody got any ideas?
Im writting an asp app that tracks the users scores and info (its a training app) to a access database, ive disabled the ie toolbars and everthing so the user must use my nav buttons so i can track what pages they have been to. My problem is if the user closes IE with the close button [X], is there a way i can redirect them to my close database and save results page, i cant use the unload event as this is trggered every time the use goes to the next page.
This is fine for displaying the text, but the text contains links which are currently just being displayed as text. I'd like them to display as hyperlinks that will open in new windows when clicked upon. so basically I need some ASP code to detect text starting with http:// or www.etc and automatically make them into hyperlinks.
I have a function in a script file that I use from a couple of different pages. Can I, within the function, detect which page is being viewed (which page called the function)
I am looking for a snippet that contains a comprehensive list of browser detections, where I can tell each browser, platform to load a different .css file.. any ideas? Thanks!
How can I detect if someone is browsing with a mobile phone or other small screen device?I'd like to give them a text and small pic version of my site. Also, what media player is common to them, and is it programmable, ie, can I turn sounds off and on.
I have an interactive page with alot of text, I'd like to offer the interactive page without the text. Do they run javascript?
Is there anyway to detect the ActiveX control is able to run on the browser or not. After I installed the ActiveX control to my system, user sometimes switch the secruity setting to "not able to run ActiveX control". So, the ActiveX control just show on the broswer, but not able to run it.
I want to find a way to detect it. And prompt the user a message telling that the ActiveX control is not able to run.