Script Context Highlighting
point me in the direction of a function that will parse
a "code" output and colorise the context of the script?
eg - vbulletin style [code] output
point me in the direction of a function that will parse
a "code" output and colorise the context of the script?
eg - vbulletin style [code] output
I'm getting the following error in my event log:
Failed on creation from object context: CoCreateInstance (ProgId:
SOFTWING.ASPtear) (CLSID: {A06F79A7-A329-11D2-880F-0020AFD81B6D})
(Microsoft Transaction Server Internals Information: File:
i:vipersrc
untimecontextccontext.cpp, Line: 1347)
I have checked Microsoft and following their instructions ensured the
correct permissions are set on the relevent dll
I have used the 5 objects ( session, application, server, request, response ) but never used object context.
View Replies View RelatedIf I turn off anonymous access to an ASP page and then use "Integrated Authentication" in a Intranet environment, I expected the user context to be the user who is accessing the page. It doesn't seem to be the case.
I'm using a component (ASPUpload) to move a file to a share point on another box. The user context that I thought I was running under has write access to this share but I keep getting a 500 back when I run the page. Local paths work fine, share points are a no go.
I turned to basic authentication, put the name of the domain in the domain box and then used the same username and password to access the page and it copied the file with no problems. So in this case it seems that the user context WAS the user I expected.
I had previously posted this in inetserver.asp.components, I don't think that
was the right place... anyways, here is a repost:
We are currently using ASP.NET 2.0 to revamp one of our web applications. Let
me try to briefly explain how each page is laid out...
Usually within the page, there are 3 components... The header, the body, and
the footer. The header and footer are user controls created by one of our
developers, and contain things that all the pages in our web app should
contain. This is done to avoid inconsistencies (so you only change the header
once instead of changing it 20 times - once for each page).
The developer who created the header user control used Context.Items to
store some information. On my pages, I am trying to use PostbackUrl to post
form information from one page to another.
The problem I am having is this:
Both my pages call the header control. When I use PostbackUrl and
PreviousPage, I think the header control from the previous page gets "copied"
over to the page I am posting to. So in the second page, I get something like
a "dictionary keys have to be unique" exception. I think this is because the
Context.Items wasn't "cleared" from the PreviousPage since it was "copied"
over, so when the header user control tries to add the same key to
Context.Items in the second page, I get an exception.
I temporarily solved this problem by using Request.Form[...] rather than
PreviousPage.FindControl(...). I'm not sure if this is the right way to do
it, or if it will cause any problems.
So my question is: Can PostbackUrl and Context.Items work together? I guess
I could put some try/catch statements in the header control, but
unfortunately I don't have access to that file.
I bulding some application in ASP . i want that my App. will search some context at office files. how do i do it whitout Index serive ? ther is any API ? ther is any ASP code ?
View Replies View RelatedSo I have this database working JUST fine for a week, then I add another table to it and then this is where things starting getting crazy. Here is my db conn code:
View Replies View RelatedI don't know if I accidentally play around with the script. But now it's showing error:
Quote:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a139a'
Unexpected quantifier
/wheelofgod/showverse.asp, line 210
Line 210 shows:
Code:
strText = mobjRegExp.Replace(strText,strReplace)
I've created a little search engine that works fine, but I want to highlight the keywords in an article.
Using the replace function is OK, but its not very good when covering different cases. Its fine on single word searches but no good with multiple words.
eg. if I search for "dog", I can do a replacement on "dog", "DOG" and "Dog" using the replace function.
If I was to search for "black dog", I need to cover all possible variants. ("Black Dog", "BLACK DOG", "black dog", "Black dog", "black Dog")
Is there any way of getting this to work?
Ive created a web page that queries a db and i have that all working fine. What i dont have though and would like to be able to do is get the page to highlight rows according to one colums value, ie
Colum1 Colum2
Row 1 50 Test <-- would like to the be highlihted lite blue for instance
Row 2 90 Test2 <-- would like this to be highlighted red for instance
I have a SQL query that produces a table which displays account numbers and the amount owed on those accounts.
the page that displays that table is written with ASP. Does anyone know how can I highlight the rows in the table where account numbers have more than 7500 dollars in amount owed? Code:
i am working on an application...where i have to search for a string in the database field or text files.when the search finds the string i want it to be highlighted when it showas the result on the asp page.
eg:
iam searching for a skill in the resumes...take JAVA...i want the resulting resume on the asp page with the JAVA string highlighted
I am doing search application in ASP. I want to highlight the matched text in the search result, for that operation I am using the following function Code:
View Replies View RelatedI have setup a simple site in which users input data to an access database, and then the database results are shown on another page in a table. One of the fields in the databse is Date Added, using the date/time data type.
I would like the table to show new results with a different background colour for a period of time, say one week? Code:
Does anyone use a funtion to highlight search terms (if they have a search facility on their site). Basically, I would be sending the search terms from a form field into a results page.
If there are results I would like the search terms to be highlighted. One problem that I could think while using "replace" is that capitalisation would not be maintained.
I have a simple script which boiled down to highlighting search terms... Code:
if Trim(Request.QueryString("search"))<>"" then
cont = Replace(cont,Request.QueryString("search"),"<span style=""background-color:#ff0"">"&Request.QueryString("search")&"</span>",1,-1,1)
end if
this worked fine, however if the string I was searching was within an <a> tag, the inevitable would happen and an error would come up. I was wondering if anyone knows a way or if there is a script readily available to tackle this issue?
The very same page has 2 iFrames opening another page called tripledemoduo.asp. So there are 2 tripledemoduo.asp's opening within the 2 iFrames. Within a tripledemoduo.asp page there are the textboxes for inserting the keywords.
See the picture.
is it possible to move out the 6 textboxes from the iFrames and make 1 set of 6 instead of 2 sets of 6? That would make my life easier because I use this to compare two texts side by side by searching keywords. For example I put one keyword in red in both iFrames.
i am developing a search engine(ASP with SQL SERVER) for my project . My objective is to search for a data and it should display the result and highlighting the search text in different color. But when i use the search text with more than one word, the result is highlighting only the last word of the search text.
Example - If i search for "Opal" , the search result highlighting all the words with "opal", But when is search "Opal Service", the search result is highlighting only the "service".
Here the "Opal" and "service" are different identities, i will search these two words with AND condition . Code:
I am looking for Site Search Script, which should include paging of results and highlighting the search text.
Just like search using in this forum. Its sould have paging and highlighting the results under each hyperlink....