Basically I want to be able to take the tempreature, pressure and wind and be able to use them as variables in calculating performance automatically for an aircraft. I've tried using the pull string method but can't work out how to seperate the variables.
Not a problem with my code, but something I would like to add, (ASP VBScript) at the moment I have a form where a user uploads their details including a document (Doc, PDF, TXT, Docx) The document is uploaded to a folder on the server with the address being stored in the database and I'm tracking the user id through sessions.
What I would like to do after the upload is redirect to a blank page, where some script extracts the data from the document and inserts it into another field on the database associated with the user id, I think this may be called parsing, but I'm at a complete loss, I don't suppose you guys have any ideas on this do you.
in my project, i want a label which shows the current value of all shares in the market whenever the user login to the application.how can i do that.how could i dynamically extract data from the shares website.
I have a website where people can add job vacancies to our database. In the admin section I can delete these vacancies but have trouble with selecting certain dates from the database.
For example if I wanted to delete all the jobs from the database for the 18/12/2003 I would select the date then all the jobs will appear on the screen and I can delete them. But if I select a date such as 06/12/2003 or 11/12/2003 it doesnt display anything from the database when I know there are a couple of hundred in there for those dates.
Is it possible to extract data from SQL server to MS Excel ? Say if I have 2 tables (Membership and Profile) and extract some certain datas from those 2 tables; MemberID, Member Name, Birthday, Interest; could it be possible to extract them automatically everyday at 1 AM without me doing it manually?
Perhaps its possible to do it with Stored Procedure? or some other means?
I am trying to add a feature to our inventory that will pass the current URL to a second site so that I can return to the original site later through a redirect. Basically, it is intended to work like this - you do a search, and are taken to a page where you can view the records.
You click on a record to view it and/or update it, and then you are returned to the original search results. I am having some trouble, and am hoping that someone can help me out.
I am placing the values that I want to keep (original URL, search terms, sort order, page number) into a string, and then using Server.URLEncode to encode it: Code:
I need to download content on a webpage once a day and then parse the data. I know how to parse, so once I get the page, I'm ready to go. Is it possible to use something like the filesystemobject to read a webpage instead of filename? If yes, great! How? If no, what can I use to automatically download a webpage that I can then in turn parse?
Since most todays' applications are Online (ASP using COM apps/server back-end), sometimes client-browsers need to download data into their PC.
Scenario: A client-browser (IE, ONLINE.ASP) is doing transaction online.... say Invoicing via an ASP page, then it disconnected (DSL connection failure). At this stage, the user will have to do "manual" writing of item sold and when the connection returns... the user will use the browser again.
Question: Can I download data from the Server to the client-browser using a simple click of "Submit" button? Say I would like to download only itemBarcode, itemDesc and itemPrice from the client.... so that anytime the DSL connection fails, the user will execute instead OFFINE.ASP that uses client side programs.
Option: Is there any other option that I could do to have an "offline" transaction processing?
I am using a form. This has the action tag set to another page. But within this form I am using a button, which when clicked should take me to a different page.
I have an XML file that contains nodes and I'm having no problem extracting the information using ASP. However I can't seem to get the ID number from the deliverrequest node from the example below.
<!DOCTYPE xiamSMS SYSTEM "Message.dtd"> <xiam> <deliverRequest id="10234690"> ''' Need to retrieve this number using ASP <to>test</to> <from>number</from> <content type="text">Test 2</content> </deliverRequest> </xiam>
Is there an ASP way of extracting the height and width of a swf file so that I can specify these dims when adding the whole OBJECT code to the web page?
I want to separate the 1st paragraph (article lead) from the others (article), without having one table for 1st paragraph and a second one for the rest of the text.
we have a site, that has a link to a online PC cart that we are registered with. Trouble is, when the user goes to the other site, we obviously no longer have our interface wrapped around the page.
We can do this with an iframe, but it wont vertically stretch the content (a scroll bar appears). Is there any way in ASP, to call a url, and say, insert that url into a <td></td> on our page?
we have a database with a lot of products in it. and for some reason one fo the feilds is set up like "<img src="images/something/image.jpg" />". they should be set up without the html but because of the way they are set up theres no way i can use them outside of the root directory.
I need a way to just pull the first 10 characters off the string. which would be the <img src=" part, and then pull off the last 4 characters " />. so that i am just left with images/something/image.jpg.
I can sort of get the first part to work by using Mid(string,10)
but how can i remove the last 4 characters?
in php the function would do the ending characters if you made it a negative number. but Mid(Mid(string,10),-4) doesnt seem to work.
Is there a way of processing an ASP page and placing the resulting HTML source code into a TEXTAREA on another page?
I have a page that will be generated dynamically from database content. However, I want a form on another page to have access to the compiled source code for use in an electronic newsletter.
Manually I would load the dynamic page, view the source and copy it out. I would then paste it into my form field on the relevant page.
Is there a way of extracting only part of an entry retrieved from a SQL database. For instance, if I have an article of 4000 characters can I extract only the first line of the article and them put a link to the full article after the extracted text.
It is something I have been trying to master and will help me display my retrieved recordset data better.
I'd like to do the above, ideally in javascript but i'm aware of the security restrictions with accessing the DOM of a file not hosted on the same server - however i'm not looking to manipluate anything on the remote site, or handle any events (such as keylogging!). All i want is to have a piece of text on the remote site dupicated on my own site.
I'm happy to receive the html as a whole and split it up to get what i want, but i'm beginning to think the way forward is doing it server-side with asp. Anyone know the best way to do this?
OR am i just being silly and there is a way to copy the contents of a remote page into my own page in javascript, split it up and only display what i need.
(btw im quite happy with the splitting up bit, no help needed there - i just need the blasted text in the first place!)
I have a bunch of html stored in a session variable. It's just a long string of html. I want to parse it to extract certain things out of it. I'm assuming I would use the Left, Mid and Right functions. But don't know exactly how to do it. Plus I need to find the information in the session variable too.
I have an access database and am currenlty using classic asp for most of my coding and am trying to extract sentences from the memo field that contain specific strings, in this case "<b>"
The memo fields contain a lot of data so filtering becomes an issue, so i just want to be able to only display the sentences within the memo field i.e. between "." and "." OR beginning of record and "." OR "." and end of record that contain the string "<b>"
I'm creating an application using ASP and MSSQL server. I'm finding the task of designing my output and forms to be rather tedious. Modifications require a fair bit of work. Most of my code is being written in notepad - no Interdev or DotNet tools. Are there any applications (or even just some helpful tips) that help provide report output and user interface design for the webpages?
I'm using Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition. I created a simple asp.net project, no biggy. Moved the files over to the htdocs folder of Apache. Everything shows up great on an open directory setting online ( I do not have the Default.aspx file set as my starting page, it's simply an open directory ). I installed mono, it installed fine. I don't know if there's anything I need to execute on mono as it seems like it's already running. Anyway, I goto my IP through my browser, click on Default.aspx, and instead of the ASP page, all that shows up is the html code behind it.I don't know where to begin on this
I have taken over some code for a website and am trying to finish it. I have noticed that when loading each page the site expands and then shrinks to the normal size, i don't want this to occur. if you go to http://preview.sgci.com/lutherwoodaes you will be able to see what i am talking about. Any ideas or direction?
how can i include a webpage from another server with ASP? (Without frames) i tried XMLHTTP, but i loose the stylesheet, images src and relative links of the included page.
I'm looking for something (preferably free) that will allow me to have users login using a username and password. I'd like to store the password encrypted (if possible) in an access database and have a web based admin utility and password reminder (e-mail sent to user) option in case a user forgot their password.
I've seen packages selling for nearly $30, but for a non-profit organiztion, every penny saved counts.
I'm going to make a website that has some logic to it. It runs an algorithm on an excel spreadsheet. The excel spreadsheet is NOT on the server with the website though, but is on the users computer.
Right now I'm thinking of either using dotNetRemoting in some way or somehow make it into a webservice. With a webservice, maybe they can have an executable file of some sort which they double click and it calls my webservice. I'm learning about this as I go.
If I edit my webservice algorithm, will these propagate to the user? Do they need to compile something is what I'm asking.
I have a requirement to fire up a PDF brochure for visitors. This is currently done by simply linking the pdf document direct using a javascript popup and hence acrobat is invoked when the link is clicked.
I now have a requirement to trap and record in my database the fact that the brochure was viewed and I can't get my head around how I can do both without getting the user to click 2 links (one to fire up the page with the ASP database call in it and a PDF link on it, and the other to click the PDF).
I have a feeling I could do something clever with host headers, but before I go too far down that deep and murky path I wonder if there is some simpler way I'm overlooking.
Does anyone know an out of the boxproduct or some scripting for customer registration after aprovment they should have to create online one page with some advertizing (picture) and explanation about there small businness. There page should be in a directorie with the name of there business.