How to send the HTML and Text email at the same time?CDONTS only send one type of email at one time and we should know before hand what type of email the client can receive. In my case i want to send both and depending on clients email reader the right one should show up.
I have used ASP email component also but for this component to work properly we should have relaying enabled on our SMTP server.Due to the threats of SPAM i dont want to do this. I am not any demanding here but simply trying to find the better way
How to send the HTML and Text email at the same time? CDONTS only send one type of email at one time and we should know before hand what type of email the client can receive. In my case i want to send both and depending on clients email reader the right one should show up. I have used ASP email component also but for this component to work properly we should have relaying enabled on our SMTP server. Due to the threats of SPAM i dont want to do this. I am not any demanding here but simply trying to find the better way.
I use Server.CreateObject("MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP") etc to grab the content of another asp page. I want the other asp page to look like an xml document. So I set the header to text/xml with the line response.contenttype="text/xml" I set this on the calling page and the page that is called. When I view the headers with http://pgl.yoyo.org/http/server-headers.php it is still set to text/HTML. Also the browser displays the page as if it were HTML, not XML
i want to set mime type of an image which is available for download.i gave the link of following page from a wml page and try to download a jpeg file on mobile. test.asp
I have a client side ActiveX control implementing IPersistMoniker that isregistered to handle this MIME type. This seems to work fine on some machines and not others. On some of my machines, the control is not instantiated at all. Instead, a blank page is shown in the browser. If I change the ContentType above to something like "text/xml", the response is shown correctly in the browser. This leads me to believe there is a problem with the client mime handler, but it seems to work on most machines.
I've got an asp page with a CDONTS object sending HTML mails with proper attachments on them... thing is, some mail recipients get the full attach ok, and some don't (but still get the HTML ok)! (all recipients added to the same object... no more than 10 recipients)
i believe it's got something to do with MIME types and stuff, but i've got no ideia on how to solve this problem...
I am facing one problem while uploading images in ASP. I am using ASPUpload to upload the file. I can upload the files also. for that I am giving the Encription type as multipart/form-data. THat time I am not able to get the other informations in that form like some hidden fields inthat form.
Is it possible to get the information when we were uploading the images. I am using post method for uploading.
I'm running PWS on a Windows ME machine to do some WAP development. I need to set up some mime types so that PWS can deal with .wml .wbmp and .wmls WAP files.
I'm told this can be done by either via the Folder Options -> File Types from a Windows Explorer or by editing the registry. I've tried both of these but to no avail.
I have an ASP page that causes Excel to be loaded on the client PC with the text sent from within the page. An excerpt of it is shown below:
With Response .ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel" .Write(strResponse) .Flush .End End With
where strResponse is the text to be displayed in Excel. This all works fine and as expected, but the only problem is that the file is opened in Excel on the client with a filename that reflects the page from which the information originated. Is there any way of specifying the filename using MIME, for example if I wanted the file to be loaded in Excel as "myfile.xls"?
I am sending the attachment using cdo nts in MIME format. The problem is that the mail is going but the attachment is not send and the message of http error 404 is shown in body of the mail. Moreover, when i take the reference of cdo nts library in vb project, it shows only two objects of it i.e newmail and session. iis 4.0 is installed and the machine has nt server installed.
I am using the code of the following URL to send mail and the code of the body is also similiar.
I have a selection of MP3's on my website, (non-copyrighted of course), I have an asp page that list the directory of MP3's which then provides a link to another ASP page to force download the file.
Up until the weekend just gone, this worked fine, but now it only downloads a 0 byte file.
Obviously my code hasn't changed, so has anyone any other ideas whats gone wrong or another way the force download of a known mime type can be acheived.
I am trying to send out an email newsletter using both HTML and plain text? Any good resources for doing this? I can't seem to get it to display the TextBody when Outlook is set to display emails using Plain Text.
I am using:
Dim objMail Set objMail = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Message") objMail.To = varEmail objMail.From = "webmaster@imysite.com ( Webmaster)" objMail.Subject = "My Subject" objMail.BodyPart.ContentMediaType = "multipart/alternative" objMail.TextBody = "No HTML here. I want this text to display if HTML is turned off." objMail.CreateMHTMLBody "http://www.mysite.com/mailer.html" objMail.Send Set objMail = Nothing
When I receive the email in outlook with HTML turned off, it comes up a mess. I was hoping the TextBody would show. Also, the images I am using have full paths (http://www.mysite.com/image.jpg) but they are still showing up as attachments with odd names like ATT21435.jpg.
I have a form that triggers the sending of an e-mail via CDOSYS. I'd like to make this a nice HTML-formatted multipart message, but for some reason the text version is coming through blank.
Originally I thought I had read that CDO has an automatic text converter that will turn the HTML code into a plain TEXT message, but when that didn't work (and I couldn't find anything further about it), I added a custom text line like this:
objMessage.TextBody = "This is the text body." objMessage.HTMLBody = "This is where I put the long HTML code." objMessage.send
That worked in my mail client (Thunderbird), but the messages still go blank in my wife's Hotmail account (actually, if I send it directly to her hotmail account they don't arrive at all; if I send it to her other address that forwards to her hotmail account, they come in, but the body is blank).
"Cannot use Request.Form collection after calling BinaryRead"
I get this message cause I have a form that inputs two types of data: a file to upload and a field value to save in a datasource. The encryption is "multipart/form-data". The file is uploaded successfully, but, how can I invoque the fields of the "request.form" without getting this error?
Is it possible if i wanna append xml data and upload picture at a same time using the same form?
The problem i'm facing now is, when i add the 'multipart/form-data', i can't append the xml data
I know there's one solution, using 2 FORM but the project i'm doing now is designed to be put them both (file type for upload and textarea for append) together
Besides, i have no idea how to encode or decode the posted data.
Here's what i'm trying to do, send out an email that contains both text and html with the mime encoding that will let the user's client display what they support. This email will be an external file.
i have created a registration page containing a form than sends username password to an asp processing page. If the user exists it sends the user back to the registration page with server.transfer command otherwise it adds the new user to the database as expected.
Anyhow I now want to add an upload feature to the registration page (using pure-asp). The example I used says that the form Enctype property should be set to mulipart/form-data.
Now when I add a new user via the registration form, the processing page for some reason assumes the user is already registered (BUT IS NOT IN DATABASE) and the server.transfer code is executed ? sending the user back to the registration page.
can anyone post or direct me to a code snippet for sending a plaintext/html mutlipart email using CDOSYS? I can do basic code, but this is way beyond me. If a user enters html into a form, is there a way for code to strip that out and leave only plaintext behind?
The idea is that a user would fill in one html field, the form would email it in multipart, with one part using the html the user entered and the plaintext part using the same info but with the html code stripped out.
I have a form which uses the encode type "multipart/form-data". How do you parse and iterate through the form field collection once the binary read method is used?
If I'm using multipart/form-data as the enctype and the action is the same page how do I check if the form has been submitted? Usually I'd use something like this:
Code: if request.form("input_submit") = "Save" then ' Process the form ... end if
I got a problem while running an application. The code for this is as follows:
aList = Split(strMsg,";") For nX = 0 to UBound(aList) strarry=split(aList(nX),"_") var_year=left(strarry(2),4) var_month=mid(strarry(2),5,2) var_day=mid(strarry(2),7,2) var_date=var_day&"-"&var_month&"-"&var_year var_time1=mid(strarry(2),9,2) var_time2=mid(strarry(2),11,2) var_time=var_time1&":"&var_time2 set rs1=conn.execute("insert into tbl_BackupfileInfo(Filename,Createddate,Createdtim e)values('" &aList(nX)&"','"&var_date&"','"&var_time&"')") Next
while runnig this application some times it works fine .But some times it giving an error
Error Type:Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A000D) Type mismatch: 'UBound'.
I am using VB 6 and ASP to upload files to the web server in one of my web applications. The architecture is something like this...Thin ASP/html front end using multipart/form-data when user selects the file and clicks on upload a COM object is being called to upload file.
This works absolutely fine when dealing with file sizes in b/w 1 to 15mb....Now users are trying to upload huge file sizes such as 80mb/100mb. the web application dies without uploading the file....hence was interested to know if there is any size restriction for this???
The COM object is written using ASP Scripting library, MTS scripting engine, ASPSOFT upload....references.
I am trying to upload a file . In my asp page I have enctype='MULTIPART/FORM-DATA'. for my form. Problem I am having is that I have some hidden variables in the form which do not pass through when that form is submitted. how to pass the values of hidden variables with enctype='MULTIPART/FORM-DATA'.
I have a form (which is multipart/form-data) it has a file field and a select. When i submit this form i can get the file but i can't get the value of the select? any ideas?
An application is logging faxes sent in SQL2000 image column type. I have found code on the net but what it is doing is prompting to save to local which is fine for single page image. Not good for multiple page faxes. I have not been able to locate an example to load in the browser or how to handle multiple image in the one column. Code:
I'm trying to setup an ASP page to POST an image across to another page- essentially simulating what a browser does when you use <input type=file> in a HTML form.
I'm able to correctly setup the headers etc and do the POST, but I'm unable to include the binary data of the image.
The only way i've been able to do it is if I base64 encode the image. I'm using MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP to do the POST, and I can't seem to do the .send with a form body that includes the binary data of the image. Code:
I am near to desperation as I have a million things to get a solution for my problem. I have to post a multipart message to a url that consists of a xml file and an binary file (pdf). Seperately the posting words fine but when I want to create one multipart message with both then things go wrong.
The binary file is converted and of datatype byte() The xml file is just a string.
I don't know how to merge these two into the multipart message. I have tried converting the binary to string and then concatenate but that doesn't work as it seems to leave off the last part of the file and the boundary.
I am using an asp page (upload.asp) to gather information and to upload files to the web server using SoftArtisans SAUpload Tool. In the first page (upload.asp), I have a form for gathering info with the following: Code:
I am trying to complete a file upload form and I am getting very close (at least I think I am). Part of my process is that I want to display the file location back to the user after the file is uploaded.
So here is what occurs.
-I have a from that has the encType="multipart/form-data" as part of the form (it is doing a post). -In the next ASP page, I try to view the contents of the INPUT TYPE=File by using Request.Form("txtFileLocation"). The problem is that when I display this value it is blank.
This is part of a file upload process so I think I have to use encType="multipart/form-data", correct? Then assuming I have to use the encryption or assuming it is wise to, how can I retrieve the path the user entered in the previous form in the txtFileLocation?
I tried this without encType="multipart/form-data" and then I was able to display the path entered but the way I understand this is that it is required for the file upload process or at least it adds security.
what exactly does the enctype="multipart/form-data" do? I'm having trouble getting the request.form("UploadFile") to work with it, but it has to be in the form for the file upload to work. Is there a way to "undo" this once it makes it to the action page?