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.
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?
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.
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.
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...
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 have a service request form in asp, which takes a bunch of data (name, id, etc). it then has 2 checkboxes, either or both of which can be checked to request a certain service. depending on which box is checked, the other data collected is inserted into a corresponding database. what is the best way to do this?
can i just use 2 IF statements (not nested) to open the connections to the databases?
I'm building a wizard-type site and I have a form that has a fair amount of information being posted page to page until it reaches the end where it has all of the data from Page 1 - Page 5. For future reference more than anything...is there a way to post all of the data coming from a previous page to the next page? Basically I just wrote out all of the values I received on each page into hidden variables and then posted that to the next page every time. Is there a simpler way?
If you have an SQL error, response.write your SQL including all variables to the browser. If I had a dollar for every error that could be fixed in about 15 seconds after doing this, I'd have like at least 15 bucks.
I have been left a set of instructions. One of them is to post an XML string to an address. I have my XML string, but how do I 'Post' it? I'm using ASP.
i am trying to do Multiple Posting to different Server when User post the Order form. one to windows server second to linux server third to its own server
I'm working on a shopping cart that uses PayPal when the user submits their information 3 things need to happen on the same page:
1. User information gets saved in a database 2. An e-mail is sent out 3. Variables are transferred via a "POST" method to the PayPal API
I've successfully made it through the first 2 but the 3rd one is killing me. How do I do this? The only way I can think to do this is with the response.redirect but it can't be a GET it needs be a POST. Any thoughts?
I have a discussion forum that is working great, except that I just found out that if a person adds a reply to a thread, the thread just stays in place, weather or not if it's the first post or 7893th post. What I would like it to do is display the earliest thread, or the earliest thread with a reply at the top and work to the oldest thread. Right now it works only from earliest post to oldest post, not including the replies.
I was using Microsoft Posting Acceptor to upload file on web server(IIS 5) but after reinstalling my web server. when i try to upload file it give me error Http 405 - Resource not allowed. I checked permission on all the directories and tried after giving full permission but result is same Also i checked mime extentions and found entry for .dll
I have a login form on a page that should post the data to a non Windows server and upon successful authentication, the browser needs to show the secodn url.
I did the form post, got the successful results back but the browser is still showing at the same url. Which method needs to be used so that the browser shows the target url. In this case it's sURL in my code. sHTML is the result from the successful result from posting the form to the non Windows server.
As an example, imagine you want to put a Hotmail login form in your own site, post the form using your asp.net code and the browser ends up inside Hotmail showing a hotmail.com url.
welll I'm using ASP 2.0 =) I'm trying to do the automated form posting and submition. What I got is Excel file with the data that I need to manually enter to the form... What should I use to maximumally automate it =)
I have a table showing a list of records.On each row is a check box and a details button'.In the table header is a button to post back the checked items for deletion. The 'detailsbutton' posts to another page to show THAT row's details and needs to post THAT row's uniqueID.
How do i go about this?I have tried jS functions that change values in hidden fields, nested forms etc and all I can get is one button working and not the other.The main problem is the looped recordID which I can't seem to refer to in JS.
I have a problem and not quite how to go about solving it. I have a form written in asp. I wish to submit the form and have the server return back to the same page without actually refreshing the page.
I know I could write a form, submit it and go to another page. I've searched the web and I see something about HTTP Status code of 204 would return no content to the client browser. How would I incorporate this into my asp page? How do I detect a HTTP status codes in asp?
I have the following script that posts a message to the guestbook database just fine. Now what I need it to do is send an email to my email address that would contain a link to my edit page where I can click to go edit it. The link should have the message_id included in it because that is how I want to choose the record through the edit page, now how do I change the below script to do this?
<%@ Language=VBScript %> <% On Error Resume Next Dim oCat, strADOXTableName call GetADOXConnection message="" mypage=Request.Form("targetpagenumber") if mypage="" then _ mypage=1 myaction=Request.Form("todo") if myaction="" then myaction="add" if myaction="add" then _ myaction="added".........
Okay. Here is my goal: I have a database that contains a volume, a chapter, and file names in that chapter. I have a drop-down list that selects the volume (this works!) I have a drop-down list that is dynamically populated by the volume to select the chapter (this works!).
Now I want to have images corresponding to the filenames that correspond to the previous selections:
volume --> chapter --> file1, file2, file3, file4... (I have images named file1,file2,file3,file4)
My question is what is the best way to get the text name of the file stored in the database to become an image that will be posted on the screen. An array? Take it right from a recordset? Any ideas?