have one form on an html page post to another form on the same page? I would like to have the information (all of the second form) hidden until the post is sent to it. Is that possible too?
is there a way in ASP to automatically submit a form and its values when a page loads ?
if not is there any way round this scenario. i want to have a drop down list of options depending on which is selected will depend on where the form is submitted to.
My employer uses an onjline application for new hires. Currently they fill out a form which goes to ../cgi-bin/formail.pl Of course this then email the application to them. Once they recieve it it looks fine but when the go to print they say it prints 4 or 5 pages of garbly gook. I havent seen this yet but i was thinking that if i could post the form to two seperat files, the fromail.pl and an asp page to insert it into an access table to later view with another asp page they could view the apps online and just print form explorer if i designed the page right i have never done anythig with pearl before. Can I post it to an asp page then to the formail.pl. instead of posting it to two pages.
I have created a form, which has hidden fields, which are to be passed to a payment gateway using the POST method.
My problem is that the variables in the hidden fields do not get passed on to the payment page when the form gets posted. The payment page comes up empty.
Posting variables from an HTML FORM, via the Request.Form function on the receiving ASP page is great. But how can you POST a Form variable to an ASP page -- without a human pushing a Submit button? An ASP page that can decide when to POST and send the Form vaiables, but out without a human in the loop.p.s. the reason I do not want to use a Request.Querysting is because I do not want the user to see the values at the tail-end of the URL (?x=private).
I have a web page, where users fill out their name and address, and I send them a free catalog.
The problem is that someone is filling my form out about 100 times a day throughout the day with peoples information, who don't want the catalog!
I have tracked the ip address (all different) and the http referrer, which doesn't really tell me much. and looked in the iis logs, which lists the ipaddresses.
I am trying to post the results of one form to another target .asp page - I do not know how to write the code. I have ran through tutorials etc., and my ISS 5 documentation - basically this is what I am coming up with. Please confirm if this is correct code used on the target page - the page that rcieves the form results.
When I post a string containing special characters (& #145, & #146, & #147, etc. for single and double quotes -- spaces added so they display correctly) through a form and write the contents on the next page via Request.Form, my special characters have been replaced with the characters they represent. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening, and more importantly, how to avoid it?
I am trying to post a large XML string to another url. I have been doing this previously in cold fusion but am trying to get all of my code up to date and it wont work in ASP. It should be very simple:
set xmlHttp = Server.CreateObject("MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP") xmlHttp.Open "POST", pingUrl, False xmlhttp.setRequestHeader "Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" xmlHttp.Send xml
This should just be URLEncoding the xml document and posting it. I am getting a "Bad XML" response - line 0, position 0 -- but I KNOW the xml string is well formed -- have already tested that. The guy on that end who was trying to help me stated that the string MUST be in a form field named "xml" (all lowercase) and it has to be a post -- that's it! Isn't that what I am doing? I even tried adding to the end of the URL:
When a visitor enters the basket section of my ecommerce application he has to press on a button “click to view basket”. The submit button posts the users IP address back to the form. Below is the code:
I have tried to automate the submit function by placing the following code into the body of the web page:
<BODY onLoad="window.document.postform.submit()">
This works, in that the records in the basket are displayed automatically without clicking on the submit button however the screen starts going berserk and the form keeps posting to itself i.e. the “ProducsTotalBasket.asp” page mentioned above. It simply won’t stop & keeps looping and posting over and over again.
I've encountered is in a UTF-8 test script. Here, the input - a single two-byte Cyrillic character (as reported by Javascript in the originating form) is posted to the receiving script, where IIS or IE has expanded that to a 4-byte field. -- while the display of that character is correct. What encoding is the latter?
Does anyone know how to post form data to a popup window either by using ASP or JavaScript? I have a form full of inputs and I want to open a popup window where the processing can take place.
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 using a new payment gateway for one of my sites. One of the options they recommend for submitting the credit card info involves submitting a form in "the background" with a post. They then return a comma-delimited string, which I can easily parse and act upon.
How do I submit a form in the background? I'm sure it's simple, I just never had to do it so I never learned how...
This works fine, the form details are collected by RegDetails.asp
I am attempting to include javascript server side validation for the pasword, which obviously requires password and password2 fields (to be verified). I have used the script available at:
I have a simple form to accept two form fields and display the values entered on pressing the submit button. The following is the form I have created to accept the two entries and display the form fields on pressing the submit form. It does not work can somebody please correct the code or provide a simple equivalent code where I can have the form and the validation and usage of the form values in the same ASP page.
I have to pass form data from my site to another organizations site using POST method... how exactly do I do that? Im familiar with how to do it within a single site/domain, and cant use querystring... I dont know where to begin.
I´m having a problem using ASP Upload with an insert form..
If I use ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data" the all the parametres i might get with request.form don´t appear.. but i can upload the files.. Besides if I take away the ENCTYPE tag, i can´t upload but the INSERT INTO form works propertly
my form contains two text fields(name, address) and two file field control where user can insert image(photo1 and photo2), i want to insert this data in to ms access when the user submits the form?
this is my code for insert text fields to access data base.but i have no idea about the code for image fields. In my access data base i set photo1 and photo2 as herf (binary data). Code:
the username field must have the last user who connected ( saved using cookie) When i press the "cancel " botton of the form this username should disappear and appear again once i close and open the browser again
I have a html form, and I like to know how to capture the values in the form after the user hit the submit button. How do I capture these values in an ASP page?
I have created a workorder form on Front Page that employees use to send in computer and other maintenance problems. In the form properties, I can choose to send the data to a database OR send it in an email, but can not choose both. We have it going to a database so we can better manage the data. But we would also like to send an email notification when a new record is added to the database.
I've tried this in Access on the database end but came up emptyhanded. The Access gurus have suggested it's something I need to do in html on the form. My html is very limited so I'm hoping someone can tell me if this is possible, and how I would go about doing it. The HTML gurus suggested it was an ASP issue.
I have a web page which has a registration form. The user inputs data in the form and I would like to be able to send the entire form contents to an email address (In the HTML format).
What is the best and easiest method to do this? Do I have to capture each element of the form and string it to the body and then send it out in the page or is there any faster way to grab the entire contents of the form entirely and attach to the body?
How can I get contents of a web form transferred to an ASP page. i.e. the form variables? I tried using Server.Transfer with the preserve form parameter set to true, but this created some wierd .NET framework error.
I am writing a multi page form. I am using hidden input statements to pass my variables between different pages. Now I want to provide a page whereusers can update the previous entered data. The form at this point is populated through the hidden variables.
But as I submit after making any changes. the hidden values instad of updating get an extra value. Is there any way to get around it.
I have a form that is dynamically generated since it is populated with values retrieved from a database. The form can of course also be submitted, which is where I run into some problems.
Since I never know in advance what the length of the form (or for that matter what the different elements' names and values) will be I don't know how to write the code in "receive.asp" to retrieve all values from the form correctly without excess use of "request.....".
I shouldn't have to write requests for every single potential element name that is stored in the DB. Please note that the form can sometimes also contain radio buttons and check boxes, even though they are not present in this short example Code:
I have a form on an ASP page that has 5 text boxes, for data entry. I am trying to get data from the text box, and pass it to a hidden text box on the form.
The hidden text box is called "MyDateTime" (a SQL date and time value). I am attempting to concatenate data from two other textboxes (one for date and one for time) to give a string like : "8/8/2004 8:00 AM" I am trying to use the following: Code:
I have some ASP server-side code that works perfectly when the client is running on Windows (IE, Netscape, Firefox, etc.) but doesn't work at all when the client is running on Macintosh (IE, Omniweb, Safari, etc.) This is the client-side Javascript code:
I have been investigating how to create a multi page form in Frontpage that eventually will allow an emailed result. I can write the asp to "post" from one page to the next easily enough but when it comes to the last page, I can't figure out how to email the results. the syntax "response.write" will write to a web page but it won't fill in the content of am email. I thought of putting the "response.write" inside the body of a CDO.message but that leads to the next question...
While looking at threads about the subject I keep seeing that I should use CDO (or CDONTS) or a third party app like aspmail. All of which, from what I can gather, use IIS SMTP service to function. The problem I will have is that I have Exchange 5.5 on the same machine so the SMTP on IIS won't start since ex5.5 uses that port. I have ex2k on another machine that I will soon move the users over to so that will free up the IIS port but I would prefer using the new mail server for this when it is running. Is there a method for using the ex5.5/ex2k mail system for sending the asp generated email? or perhaps another technique? I would prefer to just write it but if I have to buy something I will.