Micorsoft Agent
I've developed a html page that uses the Microsoft Agent object with default character. When I try to view the page, the animation works properly,the baloon appears
with the text,but the character does not speak. It happens with the Spanish language, but when I change the language ID, it seems to work without problems.My OS is 2000 in spanish as well as the IE6.0.IIS5.
Robby.LanguageID = &H0409 ' Works OK
Robby.LanguageID = &H0C0A ' Does not work
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i keep getting locked up, ctrl/alt/delete and a window opens up and say's web back agent not responding. is there a way to overcome this problem. it happens no matter what program i'm working with.
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I need to develop a web-based NetworkManagement Software on windows
platform(planning to use ASP,HTML ). The Networking devices provide
support for SNMP.
Is there a way i can construct the SNMP PDUs from my ASP pages and get
response from the SNMP Agent ?
Can anyone suggest what would be the best approach for the WebNMS to
talk to the SNMP Agent
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How do I get the User-Agent?I searched but didn't find anything. The reason I am asking is because I have a php script which accesses an ASP script via PHP:cURL for legacy reasons. I want it so that if the User-Agent matches what the php script sends, the asp should take a slightly different action.
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I am trying to change the useragent in asp.I come in to that page using a user agent : something i want to change it to somethinganything..can it be done using asp.
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Is there a fast way, with Classic ASP, to determine if a user agent is a search engine
spider?
I know that ASP.NET has Request.Browser.Crawler, I'm looking to see if classic ASP has
something built in, or do I have to look for strings in the user agent.
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I'm new to using session cookies and need just a bit of help. On the introduction page to my project, I'm setting:
<%@ Language=VBScript %>
<%
response.cookies("user")="authenticated"
%>
Then, on subsequent pages, I'm checking for the cookie, and redirecting if it's not there:
<%@ Language=VBScript %>
<%
If NOT request.cookies("user") = "authenticated" Then
response.redirect "http://somepage"
End If
%>
What I need to do is incorporate an ignore element (by user-agent or IP) into where it checks for the cookie. For instance, if a user has an IP of 127.0.0.1, it ignores whether they have the cookie or not and lets them view the page.
The reason I'm doing this is I have a search engine that's crawling the site and it doesn't always go through the front page - therefore, it's getting redirected on most of the pages it sees. So what I'd like to do is have the script see that user-agent or IP, then ignore the cookie requirement.
Is that possible?
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