I have a script which checks the current page name and write out a certain class if it's true to achieve an active menu item effect.
I want to expand upon it a little and have it check for any pages beginning with business rather than list business_dir_info.asp?id=2517 where there are loads of ids. At the moment it's just set to check for business.asp which is the top level page, is there any sort of wildcard character I can use?
Var1 's content can be "errorone" o "errortwo" or "good". I need to detect if there is "errorone" or "errortwo" with the If clause. How can I do that using the wildcard?
Example that doesnt work: if var1 = *"error"* then
Dear all, if in asp. i wanna to use the command request.querystring to check the URl. For example, my item when passing to next form will be either 4 or 6 character. How do i tell asp what to do if the string pass 4 character and if it pass 6 character.
My code example for 4 character is A100, 6 character is A10001. different number of character will have to perform different task for me.
I try to use "?" as wildcard but it fail Btw if i had stored chiense character in ACCESS, but when it go thru asp n display on IE, it show "???" instead of the chinese character.
I am trying to show a series of movies on a web page. All of the movies are the same width, but have different heights. When I take out the width and height parameters, the pictures display fine, but the movies get the bottom cut off. When I put the parameters back, it stretches out the images to fit the entire box. Any way to make the height parameter a wildcard?
I have an Access database. I am using a dropdown search box. One of the options is "Search All States" and I set the value to %. In the recordset on the results page, I have the default set to %. Here is the SQL statement:
SELECT * FROM ClientInfo WHERE State = 'varState' and varState = Request.Form("State")
However, I get no results when choosing this option in the dropdown Code:.
I want to post a wildcard IP in a varchar field in my mysql table so when I call it in the script it shows up giving that entire range of IP's. I've tried doing it like. 24.129.184.* but it doesn't seem to work.
what I want to do is get read a database entry and if it doesn't start with http:// then I want to include it.
I can't figure out what to use as a wildcard in the first line though
IF rsGuestbook("VisitorHome") = "http://" THEN %> <a href="<%=rsGuestbook("VisitorHome")%>" target="_blank">Name: <% ELSE %> <a href="http://<%=rsGuestbook("VisitorHome")%>" target="_blank">Name: <% END IF
I have a little script that is supposed to check for a certain value in a db column, and then do something if that particular calue is present:Code:
...<%ElseIf rsIDK.Fields.Item("my_column").Value = "/default.asp" then ...
The problem is that my_column can contain up to 300 characters, so the code above doesn't work. What I really need is a wildcard at the end of "/default.asp" but I don't really know the correct way of doing this.
I have a form where a user can choose one or more options from drop-down menus to search the db :
service town county
The id's are all numbers in a MySql database. I have put the default param for each search as % and this only changes if the relevant search option is chosen: Code:
I created an ISAPI dll application to prevent SQL Injection attempts by intercepting the HTTP requests and sanitizing both GET and POST variables (or any combination of both) before the request reaches the intended code. This is especially useful for legacy applications not designed to deal with MS SQL Server Injection attempts. Though this application was designed with MS SQL Server in mind, it can be used with no or minimal changes with other database engines.
This ISAPI is only compatible with Internet Information Server (IIS) 6.0 which comes with Windows 2003. Windows XP uses IIS 5 engine which DOES NOT support ISAPI Wildcard.
I'm trying to pass the wildcard variable % to another page via request.querystring.
When I go to pick up the variable through request.querystring, it will never diplay the "%" if one is included. It will diplay any other characters included in the variable though.