I'm back with my relentless questions, well it's just one question this time and hopefully the answer to this will further my ASP studies.
if you load into Internet Explorer (any version) and goto File > Send > Shortcut to Desktop, you can probally guess what will happen if you then clicked. My question is, is there a means of doing the exact same thing using ASP code?
I am designing Admin pages for my web site.I am using HTML frames, VBscript, Javascript, ASP , Microsoft Access as database etc.
I want when any Administrator put focus on any perticular frame and press some shortcut keys (like CTRL+A) then in the same frame one link called 'Admin' should be visible and active which then drive Administrator in Admin area to make necessary changes.For the rest user this Admin section would not be visible at all.
Thought this question might be out of this NG's scope, there are always knowledgable people who might hava an answer. A hyperlink to a shortcut to a file returnes an empty screen, and the source code behind this empty screen is
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"></HEAD> <BODY></BODY></HTML>
Is this supposed to be like this? How does a shortcut work? Is it possible to use shortcuts in this way? The reason fo me wanting this is I have a code which builds a link to a product's Technical Data Sheet basing on product's code. However sometimes several products share a sigle TDS file, so the ides was to use shortcut, rather then having same info stored under different filenames .
In my continuing quest to get a working ASP.net on my laptop, I came across a problem that I hope someone can help me with.
My laptop has WinXP Pro as the OS. I installed the following items from MS:
1) .NET framework Redist 1.1 2) .NET SDK 3) MS Data Access Components 2.7.
I then installed MS SQL Desktop engine, and the request of one of the tutorials. Everything seemed to work ok, until I shut down my computer. Then when I brought the system back up, SQL server didnt come back up. There is a little icon in the tray, but when I click on it, it asks for the server name and handle (which I have no idea on either because Im unaware how .net installs).
I have made online radio. but i want to make desktop icon for that small web application so that everyone can listen radio on double click that icon.so plz tell how can i make that icon.
I was thinking about using active desktop, asp, and IIS on my win 2k pro computer to setup a personalized interactive desktop. Has anyone ever done this before? If so do you have a screen shot or maybe some hints/information I could use? I've been searching google. From what I can figure all I have to do is program a webpage that looks and works the way I want. Then just tell active desktop to use it as the home page.
Is it possible for an asp.net site that when it is viewed by a user, the site can interact with the desktop apps possibly written in vb or access? The use I am looking for is that if the user clicks on a staff's name in the site, the site access an ms access app on user's desktop and locates the relevant staff record.
Most ASP tutorials, etc, even the beginnner sites, just start out with the code. but what about your development environment?
Is there any way to set up a complete development environment on my PC (Windows ME, sadly) like I can with Apache/PHP/MySQL? In other words, a suitable server that parses ASP, and a SQL-compliant database. I realize getting into ASP goes into the commercial (non-free) arena, but are there ways around this in less-expensive or free ways?
I have an issue that I've been encountering in an ASP application I'm working on. Most of the application is written in ASP, but there is one page written in ASP.NET. The ASP.NET page needs to have access to the ASP Session data to run correctly.
In order to achieve this I create my own HTTP request for a certain ASP page with the name of Session variable that I want is stored in the query string of the request. Code: