I'm looking for a good web-based calendar that I can host on my website. Some features I'm looking for are the ability to schedule birthdays, anniversaries, etc.
with email notification of when the event is nearing. Picture uploads are something else I'm looking for. Easy to read and easy to maintain is also a plus.
I currently have an event calendar that works fine so far.One thing i would like to improve is that when there is an event on that date,i wish it to be highlighted with a different color. Code:
Does anyone know of an ASP-based search engine that uses a crawler/spider? Preferably, I'd like one that uses markup tags so that I can, for example, exclude blocks of text from being indexed, such as the header or navigation borders.
Most of my ASP programming experience is on NT4.We recently upgraded (replaced) our NT4 webserver with Win2k3 Web Edition.I am looking for a good book that I can go through that will show me the new and different ways IIS6 does things. I found out that some things still work from my old web site, but they no longer work on the new site.
I've been doing ASP by hand-coding in either Homesite or Interdev for years. I have been using Dreamwever for static sites that I make on the side. I recently was asked to make a form which will store info in an Access database, and thought it would be a good chance to learn how to use Dreamweaver MX's ASP capabilities.
Haven't tried it yet, but reading up on it, it seems that it forces you to use Session variables. I'm not a big fan of session variables, and want to avoid them. Anyone here use DW MX for ASP?
This questions is a little one sided, I used to have the connection to the database on the site until I learned about the global.asa and since then all my sites have used it. I don't know the benefits of this file vs any other methods so I have to ask. But first let me explain.
I have a site, one of the many using the global.asa, it works 2 Microsoft access databases that run pretty much simultaneously on the site. Today, my host sends me an email telling me that they are open constantly and it's causing them problems on their shared server. So I modified the asa to close the database after every session and the host I had done so. They replied shortly after saying that a session could be open for 20 minutes before closing and they did not see this amend as helping the problem. So I'm looking for an alternate method.
The site itself is a collection database with over 1,200 user accounts, I have absolutely no idea how many of these user accounts are actually in use, but that is how many registered users there are in the database. Most of the regular users probably visit every day or two and I know that the admin (of about 8) visits daily to update the records unless there is nothing to add.
I've been given 7 days to solve this problem or they will close this particular site down. So in this case, is global.asa a good idea? If not, what method could I use to minimise the database being opened?
I am an intermediate ASP programmer looking to start learning .NET and am looking for a good book to start learning from. Anyone have any recommendations on a good book to get me started?
Can anyone find fault with this code? I wrote in in hopes of preventing users from "breaking" SQL queries and getting places they shouldn't by using SQL Injections.
Ive been making asp sites for about 2 years, but my first "real" site is going to be going live soon. Im currently seeking out a reliable hosting company based in england to host this website. Has anybody got any ideas of a good host? Ive been searching around for some time, but have not come across any that looks good enough. Im not after a dedicated server, shared hosting will do.
I looking for a tutorial on charts/graphs which would take information from the DB table. I have a column about 31000 records and numbered field of 001-0022. I hav another field which contains texts.
What I'm looking for is to show graphically on a scale of 001-022 as in the first field how many time does the search criteria appear.
For example: I search a keyword "hello"
and the graph would show 001: 30 times, 002: 4 times...022: 1 time, but as a chart.
I think it would be nice to add a percentage calculation too.
I have written a few functions that are used on several pages throughout my site and am wondering what a good exection time might be (generally). The inital page a user is faced with after logging in pulls data from several different tables and displays 40 rows all together.
The execution time for this particular page is the slowest at approx. 950 ms to 1400 ms. This seems awfully slow. This is probably because I am executing 10 different stored procedures instead of one (I thought it would be too big of a challenge to write a single select statement and parse through all the data). What sort of execution times are acceptable to most of you? What do you usually shoot for?
I am trying to send out a mass email newsletter. I have 600+ subscribers in our SQL Server Database. Well, is ASPMail (Server Object's product) good for this? If so I have some concerns about the error handling and assuring people don't continue to recieve the same email. Does anyone have expierence with this? If so, what is your advice?
Since my efforts to get my current script working are not working out. Does anyone know of a good ASP form handling script that can work with my HTML form.
Does anyone know of a good yet simple shopping cart written in ASP? It doesn't have to be free I am willing to pay up to $200. I am just looking for a simple front end and an admin area to add products easily.
I'm trying to get some recommendations on credit card authorisation suppliers such as paypal, worldpay or 2checkout.
Seems like a bit of a mine field so wondering if anyone has any view, positive or negative on these (or other) suppliers.
I notice paypal is free but chargers about 3% or the goods sold which isn't bad for a small startup. I think Worldpay is about 2% but charges a monthly fee.
Is it easy to get this up and running on a site? do you connect to theirs to do the payment or just fire secured data to them to process? is one a better deal, safer and easier to implement than another?
I am greeting I would like to consult the better solution(with security consideration) to the access is for MSSQL(2005) from ASP(Classic) in the system of the intranet.
a) SQL mixed mode and depositing user name and passwords for MSSQL of the server in "connection string" (with open text)
b) Windows Authentication and to send rights to SQL of the server for IUSR_computername c) ?
Intranet(server ASP and MSSQL) in the company available from the any computer, workers data (name and pass) they are being kept in MSSQL tables. Problem is because Server MSSQL(Intranet) he will be replacing himself into data with two MSSQL servers and with one PostgreSQL through Windows Authentication.
I've been testing it and configuring it for a few weeks now and finally got everything working, yet when I upload it to my server, it fails to show any events...
the DB is accessed just fine and new events can be added and deleted etc..but nothing shows in the events section.
I was led to believe that this might be caused by a setup (mm/dd instead of dd/mm..bloody dates again)
anyone using this script and gotten around this problem?
I am trying to use asp calendar by opening the asp in a modal window (window.showmodaldialog). Page behaves erratic when try to move between dates and months. When I click a new window opens. Is there a way to make the control work in modal dialogs?
I have been asked to produce a booking system and i need an asp calendar to produce a frontend so users can select the year and month and have the page produce a calendar for that month with clickable dates to fire off a form to get the details for that date.
I'm looking at creating a calendar function for an existing system i have. The system is database driven and has a client overview where monthly sales figures can be entered in for the year. It works fine at the mo but when we get to the end of the year there might be a bit of a problem!
What I'm after is a calendar that will allow users to flick between years so that data can be entered and viewed accordingly by month. All the calendars that I have come accross have been too advanced and show days of the week as well.
I'm trying to find some calendar software to use on my company intranet. Ideally, I would like freeware software that has individual calendars for each employee and a general calendar for company events.
I need a pop-up calendar in ASP that allows a person to select historic dates only. The pop-up should be generated from a button, and the date selected should populate an input field.
I'm trying to develop a web calendar, so I can make a schedule from that calendar. And I'm using Access for database. Could anyone refer me to a source for this ?
I have a ASP calendar that was purchased about 18 months ago that now needs some updating. The calendar worked great in the beginning but we now need the ability to span an event several days rather than just 1 day at a time. How would I go about doing something like this? Since I didn't write the original code, I'm not sure what you would need to see in order to know what needs to be added.