Is there an elegant way that I can return a value from a JavaScript function to ASP.NET? I want to have a popup confirmation dialog using JavaScript and only have a button control execute its ASP code if the confirmation is positive. I can associate the JavaScript with the button using the Attributes property and get the confirmation dialog to appear but the button control always executes.
code: public function fncGetPageContent(intSectionId_In) set rsPageContent = connection.execute("SELECT TOP 1 * FROM sections WHERE section_id = " & intSectionId_In & ";") if not rsPageContent.eof then strSectionCopy = rsPageContent("section_copy") strSectionTitle = rsPageContent("section_title") end if rsPageContent.close set rsPageContent = nothing end function
My question is, how do I call this function and return the two distinct values?
I have a problem with returning a value from an external function.....
My asp page is basically a list taken from a database. A date record is written from the DB, then all the recordslinked to that date are listed, then the next date, then the next series of records, i.e. Code:
I have a request form that is used for requesting copies og an edition of a magazine. What I need to do is get back the information, from a MS Access table, for the issuedate and deadline.
Because the deadline is not always the same number of days (ie dependant on issue it could be 14 days before, or 21 days before etc), so as well as picking the issue date from the table, I need to be able to get the deadline date back, and write to a seperate Request "field" on the Form. Code:
I have javascript calander in the form of three list boxes (day, month, year). when selected I would like the values to put into a text field in Dreamweaver so I can then submit to the database. Is this possible and how could it be achieved.
I know that is wrong, but how do i do it? I am using hidden for fields in other places
The reason I want to place this one in a session is that what the code is doing is creating a form for the user and if it creates a hidden field it creates it outside the form. so i therefore have to use a session variable. Is this possible?
I have a web service that I can access from IE, a Windows Application through a web reference (my LAN proxy server must be checked in IE), but not from a Web Application through a web reference (even my LAN proxy server is checked in IE).
Set xDoc = Server.CreateObject( "Microsoft.XMLDOM" ) xDoc.async = False If xDoc.Load("https://usrname:pass@www.hotel.nl/xml/hotel.getCountryDetails") Then Response.Write("OK") Else Response.Write("NO") End If set xDoc = nothing but it says NO :'( Why?
I've got an 'include' file that is referenced in a .asp file. The include file (users.inc) needs read a .txt file (data.txt) located on another server (within the same domain). At this point, I'm not able to read that file from within the users.inc file in order to take action within the .asp file.
I've got an 'include' file that is referenced in a .asp file. The include file (users.inc) needs read a .txt file (data.txt) located on another server (within the same domain). At this point, I'm not able to read that file from within the users.inc file in order to take action within the .asp file. Code:
I want to call a recordset so you can edit the details and then obviously pass the parameters onwards into the db. However, the user guide just says this:
To process other fields in the form, use the Form collection of the upload object the same way you would use the Form collection of the Request object. For example, if your form had a text element named UserName, your processing code would include: Code:
I updated to aspx last three month,after developing serveral applications,Idecided to downgraded to asp, following is my reasons: 1.in ASPX,the page format is hard to control,in ASP u can change every html as u like ,but in aspx, a aspx control decide the page format,and its hard to change the format.
2.ASPX is said to be faster that asp, but it is based on too-often communication back to the server,for example,u click a radio a button,there is new page request, but in reality,such a communication is bandwidth-consuming and time-consuming. the user only need to submit the form, and the exchange between IE and Server was minimazed. the Speed of ASPX is not useful for most sites, for bigger sites, the speed increase is singnificant,but for small sites with less traffic, the speed of ASP is quite enough.
3.ASPX is based on Object Orinted Programming, but in most small sites, Procedure orinted programming is used, we never build objects, and POP is more efficient.ASPX is for three-tiered structure with a single layer of business logic component, but in reality, most of us used two-tier structure,that is Presetation layer and Datalayer, we can layout the page and change the database in a single page, quite effienct too.
I want to return a 404 response from an ASP script (IIS 5).
Response.Status lets me set the response string, but if I don't include any HTML text myself, the result is an empty page.
Is there a way to 'redirect' it to the server's default 404 response, as if the URI really doesn't exist, but without really redirecting it so the URL isn't replaced in the browser's address bar?
I am trying to replace a huge chunck of code that currently I incorporate with an #Include directive. The program rarely has to flow through that code, so I thought it would be better if I used Server.Execute. I found I can pass data TO the called asp file by creating an HTML <input> and erading it after I get there. However, I also need to read back ONE variable that the called file must set. I cannot figuer out how to do that. My backup positions are (1) I can keep on using the #Include technique, and (2) I can use a database to bridge the gap.Isn't there a way to carry data BACK TO the calling asp file FROM THE CALLED asp file?
I am using a stored procedure to insert set of values to a table.I am generating or calculating the value of the primary key and inserting that record and i need that value to use in my application so is there any possibilty to return a value from storedprocedure to asp application.
what i am using to do is creating a #temp table and inserting that value in the sp and then opening that value in the asp application and droping that table, but i hope it is not a efficient method.
When a user logs in, I want to redirect them to the page that they were previously on. How do I do that? I already have the login page working. I just need to edit the redirect part.
There is an access database and asp page .That asp page opens connection with that database,And opens a recordset online..
Is there any way that this opened recordset can be returned to Vb6 application which requested that Asp page to open connection and recordset and return some result.
I know there's a way to do this - well 99% sure anyway - and seem to remember reading an article or tutorial about how to do it but I'm not having any luck finding it. What I need to do (using MySQL & ASP3) is to find all rows with "X" as a non-unique ID - there may be 30 or so total - and grab them to be archived in a CSV file before deleting the record from a DB.The reason I want to avoid hardcoding the field names is that they're going to change with moderate frequency.
I just need to understand how the following line returns its values.Code: Dim Var For each FormElement in Request.Form
Var = Request.Form(FormElement)
Next You see say I have 5 form elements on an html form.
Element One Element Two Element Three Element Four Element Five I know that it is not checking the names of the elements and producing the results in that order, I know its not running through the Elements top to bottom on the form.
So in what order does FormElement return the values and based on what?
Code: function findcinemaid(nameofthecinema) findcinemaid = "select cinemasid from cinemas" &_ " where brand = 'tgv' and cinemaplace2 like '"&nameofthecinema&"'" set cinemaidfound = objconndb.execute (findcinemaid) optainedcinemaid = cinemaidfound("cinemasid") end function