Using Cookies In A Form Mailer To Review Data
I have an asp form mailer. when the form is submitted, it goes to a review page where the user can submit the mailer or print it out. the review page pulls the cookie information in fine. after its submitted, i get an email that just says:
Submit: Submit Form
here is the code on the review.asp page that brings in the code.
Code: ....
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I have attempted to write an .asp script to post form data to my e-mail, however when I tried to move it into a separate file, I no longer receive it... or it might be the for..next loop I tried to use. Code:
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I'm writing a script that pulls the review date of a product out of an Access database and then displays it. The review date is added with the ASP function NOW().How do I pull the review_date field from the table and reformat it as mentioned below. Currently, the display is like so:
Written by joe Schmoe on 11/21/2004 7:31:49 PM
I'd like this to read:
Written by joe Schmoe on November 21, 2004 at 7:31:49 PM
My code looks like this:
Code:
<p>Written by <%=reviewRS("authour")%> on <%=reviewRS("review_date")%><br />
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Does anyone know of any product review software written in ASP or ASP.NET It would be for a website with nothing but reviews. I don't care how simple it is... I can modify it to do what I need, but I'd like at least a place. 5 years ago when I first started building websites I found one written in CGI and it worked great.. but I can't seem to find anything like this written for ASP.
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1- This product is Open Source, is this good? (security, reliability, etc)
2- They have a huge control panel with thousands of functions, do you have
to learn all that to install a store?
3- Comersus provide the PayPal (http://www.paypal.com) integration for free
with distribution of digital goods. Is this secure?
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I want to store XML data in clients machine. I thought i can store it in cookies, but cookies has some limitation(4kb). Is there any way i can store xmldata in the client's machine using asp.
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I’ve created an application with 3 pages[forms] that have information that must be entered. This application has a session variable that is passed from page to page to ensure that the information that is put in the tables in the Sql Server database is linked together. It also sends an email after the last page is submitted.
My problem is that I am trying to create a page that will show the user what they have entered and allow them to go back and make changes if necessary, before they go to the next page. [A verification page I guess you would say]
I have created the 1st verification page which shows the info [from the first form] the way I want it to and it allows them to go back and make changes, [while I’m testing locally, that is]. When I go live, it skips over the 1st verification page and goes straight to the next form page. It does process all the code that is in the verification page and adds the info to the database but it will not show the verification page! When I do get it to show the verification page, it does not process the code behind the page that adds to the database. Code:
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I have an asp page with a form:
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 problem doing it: .....
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I have a table in which I count the rows, and for each record it finds it uses that number to dynamically name the form field. i.e.
<input type=text name="FirstName<%=i%>">
I got that to work just fine. What I'm trying to do now, is post the form, and on the new page dynamically create cookies based on the number of form fields there are. For example, my desired end result would look something like this..
response.cookies("First0")=request.form("FirstName0")
response.cookies("First1")=request.form("FirstName1")
and so on. Is there a way to do this by looping, instead of hardcoding? I have my feeble attempt below....
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I have a form on a page which I need to auto set certain fields from values stored in a Cookie.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="vbscript">
RegisterForm.Prefix.value = Request.Cookies("store")("id1")
</SCRIPT>
That is how it is in my file yet it just appears empty but I know there is valid data in the cookie as I printed it on screen using:
<%
Response.Write(Request.Cookies("store")("id1"))
%>
So I figured maybe it was something to do with the script tags so I tried using the <% %> tags instead and I got an error saying something like Microsoft VBScript runtime object required.
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Is it possible to send form values from PAGE1 to PAGE2, and then retain the
form info for PAGE3 without using cookies, sessions or DB storage? Also, I
dont want to repost page2 to page3 using hidden form fields.
Just curious! Want to know how to "simply" maintain user form inputs across
a web site even when security and privacy controls are set to MAXIMUM on the
browser. I know using databases would do it, but I would love to find a
simpler solution.
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I am new to asp. I am trying to setup a log-in screen and am having trouble figuring out how to set the session cookie. I found the bit of code below, and it works if I enter a specific 'email' and 'password' into the "if" statement, however we have multiple users logging into the section. How can I set it up so that if the form is successfully submitted using any of the multiple email/password combos then it creates the session?
Example found...
<%
Username=Request.Form("email")
Password=Request.Form("Password")
If email="emailaddress" AND Password="password" Then
Session("Loggedin")=True
End If
%>
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I have a form that has the option to upload a file at the bottom. If you select a file it works fine but if you leave file selection blank the forms bombs. This is not how I want it to work. On the form you need to use ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data" in the form tag.
On the processing page I need to use Set to assign a variable to the form data. I tried using IF on the variable assigned to the file path but it bombs out telling me "This function is not supported". Is there any other way I can check to see if curQes has a value assigned to it?
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I have a series a forms that submit data to different tables in a database. As it stands, when a user completes FORM 1 and clicks the SUBMIT button, the FORM 1 data is submitted (action = form2.asp, method = post) to ASP code at the top of FORM 2 (request.form("form1 field name") etc...), and submitted to the database with SQL code, also at the top of FORM 2(INSERT into...). Hence the submit button on FORM 1 directs the user to FORM 2, and submits the data which is exaclty what I wanted. However, I now need the users to submit multiple sets of data with FORM 1, and direct them to FORM 2 once they have finished using FORM 1. Most importantly, I need to pass a few parameters from FORM 1 to FORM 2, and have these parameters submitted to the database.
My main problem is getting a fresh form1 after submiting the same form1, in preparation for anoter set of data using the same form. Basically, the database has 'one to many' relationship tables. Form1 and form2 are both populating the 'many' tables, so that each form needs to be filled-in several times while retaining the key field of the 'one' table. At the moment submiting form1 takes me to form2. Is is possible to submit the data to the database, get form1 back again to submit more data, as many times as required, then click another button to load form2 when the user is finished with form1?
Can anyone please give me some pointers? or at least explain the concept of what I need to do. I am a novice and it's taking me a while to get to this stage. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Is it possible to post FORM1 to itself and insert the data (i.e. place the request.form at the top of FORM 1) If so, how do I direct users to FORM 2 while retaining my parameters?
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In my Session_OnStart in Global.asa, I am setting some cookies. One
of them, I set as follows:
dim UserID
UserID = Request.ServerVariables("LOGON_USER")
Response.Cookies("User")("ID") = UCASE(UserID)
When I immediately log the cookie value retrieved from
Request.Cookies("User")("ID") into the Windows Event Log, I get the
correct value. However, when I try to retrieve the cookie on the home
page of my application using the same code,
Request.Cookies("User")("ID"), it either cannot find the cookie or
cannot read the value. I am retrieving the cookie before all HTML
headers are written. It is my first statement on the page after
Option Explicit. I have even compared the session IDs. The SessionID
created in the Session_OnStart is the same value as the SessionID on
the home page.
I have read that the Session_OnStart only has access to the
Application, Session and Request objects. It does not explicitly say
that it does not have access to the Response object. Also, I was even
able to use Response.Write's in Global.asa to print out the values
although it looked like it had also stopped the session after I did
so. Cookies are definitely enabled on my machine. I have even tried
setting the session cookie's expiration to be persistent for a few
days to see if it was perhaps expiring before I was able to read it
but this did not work either.
Is there something preventing cookies to be created in Global.asa in
the Session_OnStart sub? Is the Response object not available???
Please let me know if anyone else has had this problem or solution.
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reading in online articles?
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I m creating a cookies in my application and it work properly but i can't see the cookies where it will sotred i checked the cookies folder but i didn't find that I want to create a cookies file as the other web site create and store where other cookies will stored in Cookies folder or Temprory Internet files folder eg:1. arvind@google.co[1].txt this stored in cookies folder 2. arvind@msn[2].txt ....
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I currently have a CGI mailer that is running but not executing mail because there isn't an open relay between the mail and web servers, if I was on unix and had sendmail I would be right I think.
Now Im looking at going down the ASP route, would I need to open up a mail relay to get an ASP mail script to send mail? In this configuration?
I am running this on a Windows 2003 machine and looking at CDONTS.
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I am having a heck of a problem getting this script to email correctly. A form generates all the values, and the script sends off confirmation email- except I don't get any of the confirmation emails I don't get any errors either. I've tried multiple email addresse
(in network, out of network, etc.)
Here is the code: ....
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I tried sending a mail with an attachment . I am able to attach a .jpeg as well as .pdf file to the mail but the prob is when i try to attach and send a .doc file . i am storing the path of the file selected thru a browse option and then attaching that file to the mail with mailer.addattachment. It gives the correct path but does not attach the .doc file.
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I know that the SMTPsvg.Mailer component is used to send mails from ASP
Page.
Can any body tell me where can I get the Component for download or Do I need
to purchase the component?
Is this Component is better than CDO ?
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I have entered the following code and it works fine. The domain names and e-mail addresses have been changed to protect the innocent.....
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I tried using the one listed here http://www.aspfree.com/c/a/ASPCode/...rom-a-database/ but I keep getting an error which I've posted but haven't found an answer for yet. Does anyone know of any other one that I can use. I basically want to be able to pull a list of the emails out of my db and send an email to those addresses.
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I have used Mailer successfully on websites before. This time, I am trying to run my Mailer code on localhost, with IIS. This line, which in general works, is now generating an error message:
set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("SMTPsvg.Mailer")
What I've tried so far:
set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("SMTPsvg.Mailer")
set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("localhost")
I don't know if I should be trying something else, if I have to do something beyond the actual code, or if it is simply not possible to have mailer working on iis/localhost.
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I'm using a block of ASP to allow a user to send a form via e-mail. However, someone keeps sending me spam through this form and they're using a bogus return address. I'm testing for a successful send, which should fail if the return address is not valid, but I'm still getting the junk.
The block looks like this:
Set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("SMTPsvg.Mailer")
Mailer.RemoteHost = "smtp.xxx.com"
Mailer.FromName = Request.QueryString ("Name")
Mailer.FromAddress = Request.QueryString ("Email")
Mailer.AddRecipient "Web Mail", "PCT2@xxx.com"
Mailer.Subject = "P.C.T. E-mail"
Mailer.BodyText = UserString
if Mailer.SendMail then
Response.Write " - Sucessful - "
else
Response.Write " - Failed - "
Response.Write Mailer.Response
end if
Should this block be stopping bogus From addresses? Or do I need to be doing something different?
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to grips with users providing feeback to my site.
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work for me.
does it work in conjuction with regular html? can i add a <form> and text
fields? and then will all that get sent with the page? .....
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This is the HTML mail i wanna send from Page 1:
Code:....
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