Assuming the following code actually worked, I'd like to take data entered from one form and post it to two different locations. Hypothetically, I have a server in NY and one in LA that I want to get the same information.
How do I post an HTML form to multiple ASP pages? I need to do two things with my data at the same time and it would be very helpful if I could spawn the processes when the HTML form is posted, not through downstream ASP handling.
I have form1.asp which contains a form which is posted to and processed by a page called process.asp.I want to create a second form on form2.asp and also post it to process.asp. On process.asp I would execute different stored procedures conditionally based on where the form is submitted from.How can I tell which page the form is submitted from?
I think I should be able to have a hidden form field on my forms and post that to process.asp.Is there a better or preferred method.?Can I combine these three pages on one asp page?
I loop through a recordset to return values that populate a form which the user can then edit and save. However these fields need to be validated first to make sure the data entered is correct. I have a Firstname field that returns 3 records from my recordset which means when I try to validate, I get an error as the page doesn't know which of the 3 to use. I believe I have to do it through an array, but have no clue how as my efforts have failed
Users enter data using HTML forms and it gets processed by an asp page that enters the data into the database. What I am trying to do is get a "confirm" page set up that will make sure the form was completed properly. If it is completed successfully, then the data from the form needs to be forwarded onto another asp page that will enter the data into the database.
My question is, what is the best way to forward the information on? Currently I am using querystring to handle this, but that doesn't work in some situations especially when one of my forms has a <textarea> box that seems cumbersome to send via querystring.
Is there a method I can use to easily forward the data from the form to subsequent pages after the first one ?
I am going to have a form on one page that will have a bunch of options(checkboxes, radio buttons, text areas, text fields, etc.) and these options are going to deal with a certain category. Each category will have different options. Now after this form is filled out they will then proceed to another page to fill out contact information. Name, Addy, State, City, etc.
Now, after they fill this contact form out they will submit it and then it will go through a database and depending on what state and county they are in it will email the information from both forms to the email addresses in the database that match that state and county(as well as category). Now dont worry I aint wondering how to actually search the db and all that yet.
All I want to know right now is how do you remember the first forms information while you go to the second page to fill out the contact information? Using cookies? What? I dont want the form input to be displayed on the second page, just remembered.
So I will select all my options from the first form and fill out all the text areas and fields and all that then click on the Next button or whatever, then fill out contact info.
How do I get it to retain BOTH forms information, and for now just display both of them on a third page(like I said I will worry about the db query and email crap later). I hope this makes sense.
I've got multiple pages on the same server that all have the same drop down boxes in them. It is a list of all our facilities. Every time there is a change, I have to change it on every page. They are in the format below. Is there an easy way to store all that data in a text file so I only have to update it one place?
I'm trying to pass login information to a second page using POST and I am getting empty variables(or at least thats how it appears. I'm new to ASP so this is probably a very easy thing to fix. Here is a section of code from the page that has the form. Code:
I having trouble with this action cause I want the user to be able to use the back button and the submitted data should be still in their form. So I the user send invalid data he can back browse and change the invalid data. I use method=POST cause its a lot of data i send between pages + client is IE6 ...
I need to have some dynamically created ASP, with mutliple word documents and PDFs all connected so that it can be printed with a single print command. My two ideas are: having the PDF and DOC files act like images and print entire thing as a web page. -Or- Creating a single PDF file from the concatenation of the asp results and the doc and pdf files.
I have an ASP page a.asp. The user fills many inputs (say,P,Q,R,S) in the <FORM> of a.asp. Is there any way of submitting the values P,Q,R,S to b.asp as well as c.pl(Perl file) with a single submit button?
I need to submit the values to the perl file as I have to send the values of P,Q,R,S through email and the email-application is in perl.
I am using some flash movies & images in a many pages of my site. (like page1.asp, page2.asp, page3.asp)
The problem is when I browse one page to another (redirecting from page1.asp to page2.asp) the other page is again start downloading these images & flash movies. But they are already downloaded by previous page (page1.asp)
Is there any way that to save time, I use the same media (images & flash) that are already downloaded by first page.
While for variables, we can do that by putting them in session. But for media...any know any way....
I would like to add multiple pages to this searchresults page, where i just show 10 pages per page.
The details for the sql statements need to be passed forward onto the second results page. Initially this is where i was going wrong.
I have completley striped the multiple pages section to leave just a simple results page.
Initially if i had opened the connection via a select * recordset i would have no problems but in my sql statement i have it using information from previous page. e.g Code:
select * from prospect where number = '" & requst.form("search") & "'
I would be really grateful if someone could show me a simple way of having multiple pages while passing the variables forward as i could not get it to work my way.
I am posting the whole page because of the ammount of code and it is better than pasting multiple replies of code.
This is my first post to this newsgroup, I have question regarding showing resultset to html. Let's say I have in resultset 200 rows, and I'd like to show on each page 10 of them, so it could look like for example google search results:
Results 1 - 10 of about 17,700 for "asp search engine" [results] Result Page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next
i got a list of checkboxes and radio button with the recorset paging function. let said i got the paging list << 1 2 3 4 5 >>. i set each page is 10 records. and every record got one checkbox for DELETE ID usage.
in the first page, i check 5 records, then i go to second page, i checked another 5 records. but why it cant keep the value for the first page 5records when i go back or go to next pages?
I am processing a recordset on an ASP page and this works fine, However within the loop of the recordset for each record I also want to output the details onto another page in a slightly different format. How do I make a reference to the second page building the details from the first page?
Is it possible to take a value entered on one page and access it on several different pages? For example, I want the user to enter their email on the first page, make a selection on the second page, and the third page will display a form based on their selection on the second page. I then want to submit all the data entered on the form on the thrid page along with their email address from the first page to a database.
If I have a DB table which spans multiple pages, and if the check box is selected next to the item after all pages are view the user then selects done I need it to pass everything they selected to one page so they can view it and verify that is what they want. Then it is passed to a DB and also sent to me and the user in email.. I know it is alot, but it is what I need.. any suggestions or directions??
w2k server... after rebooting the event viewer/application log shows multiple restarts of Active Server Pages and they continue to build in memory as each start produces a IWAM_SERVERNAME in the task manager.
there might be 10 - 20 starts without a stop... when I restart iis services it takes a long time as each started service is stopped and the associated IWAM_SERVERNAME is closed.
this seems to be something new and when checking other w2k servers it is unusual.
a good tutorial of a ASP password script that can log-in a user to his own protected page depending on his user name. More or less a multiple destination password script.
Or if anyone could help me out with some code that can do this. Right now I am playing around with: http://www.elated.com/tutorials/programming/asp/password_protection/. Maybe some one can help me with the additional code needed.
Page B has code that references request.form("country"),and assumes that this field is nonempty as it is coming from a select list.I saw an error caused by an empty string in this country variable
The User agent was IE6, and the pages appeared in the correct order in the IIS logs.pagea.htm (the page with the form) was requested with a GET method about a minute before the POST to pageb.asp, and no intervening pages were requested by that IP I would suspect AOL wierdness, but it's not an AOL IP.
I've always been able to find my answer in other posts. Which leads me to wonder if what I want to do can be achieved?
I need an xml object to post a form on my site without a user having to click submit.
The form it will be submitting will always be submitting to 1 specific page. The form element it submits will be a different string every time. When the form is fired off it will search for this string in the code of the page it has been sent to and then return to me whether it was found or not.
The problem occured when I used FP2002 to create a page to search a database. The purpose was to see how it worked and the code behind it so I could start learning how to work it myself.
But before I got that far, I get an error message:
HTTP 500.100 - Internal Server Error - ASP error
Error Type:
Active Server Pages, ASP 0138 (0x80004005) A script block cannot be placed inside another script block.
Browser Type:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98) (Mozilla/5.0 came back with the same message)
But unless I'm mistaken (and I probably am), the only scriptting on the page is this: Code:
Basically, I have a dataset I need to send to a vendors site. They have a page that will accept from form posts. What I'm trying to figure out is how to loop through and submit form data when I do not have control of the end site.
My basic idea is to have a page that will cycle through the dataset put into invisible form fields and submit to the site (many times over). Is this possible through asp?
We have created a new ASP file that will process a standard HTML form, write the data submitted in the form to a database table, and send us an email of the data submitted. All works OK except if we now send that form code as part of an email, the form appears OK at the receiver's end, but when you fill in the form, there is no data that is transmitted back to the asp file.
The ASP file acknowledges the receipt of the form, and all that, but there is no data in the email and no data in the table.
It is obviously something that is happening when it is sent as an email, but I have seen this sort of thing done before, with a form in an email, and I wonder if anyone has some clues as to what we need to do to make the form work properly when sent as an HTML email.
This has got to be easy, but I don't know how to do it. I have a form with an action="email.asp" I have a submitt button that when pressed submitts the form and goes to email.asp.
I want to add another button that when pushed submits it to another page, say print.asp How is that done?