Is it possible to query the database using an ASP doc, then write the data to an XML document? The XML document is then going to pass the data as variables into a flash mx file, but the issue right now is just how to write to XML from an asp doc
First of all, yes we are still using classic ASP, lol. I have a XSL document that is reading in info from a XML file. I have to display serveral server side dates on the page. Is there anyway to use ASP code inside a XSL document.
I have tried the following.
<![CDATA[ <%=Date()%]]>
This does not work. In the view source the < and get changed to &ls; and >. Is this possible? Is there any other way to read a server side date from this xsl page? If not I will have to re design the hole page.
Is it possible to get the current document name (file name only) in ASP? When I load a document, i.e. /a/b/default.asp, I would like to be able to get the name of the document I'm currently loading (default.asp) to do some processing before displaying the contents.
I want to do a Ms Word document in a ASP page. I can do it, With the code lines:
///// Response.ContentType = "application/msword" Response.AddHeader "content-disposition", "inline; filename=OrderFax.doc" //// With these lines all document content show like a Word document.
But i can not change the MARGINS of this Word document.And Default left/right margins are very bigs.
I try it, change the <body> attributes and with styles, but this don't work, the margins are always the same.
How can i modify the margins of word document? I should do this with another method? Can I modify PC client settings to change the defaults margins of word document create througt the web?
I'm currently working on an application that has to open word documents (word forms) and read and write data from/to it. But, unfortunately, the web server hasn't Word installed (my ISP...). Is there any other way to do that? I'm currently investigating about working with rtf documents, but the syntax is turning me crazy!!! Any idea/dll/other way to do that?
I am writing a little ASP script that reads the URL and generates a navigable breadcrumb trail from it. It is highly dependant on the filename and folders being named appropriately and consistently. However, what would be prefereable is for the file that you are currently reading to be generated in the breadcrumb base on the document <title> instead of the actual file name. Is it possible in ASP to read a <title> attribute? Naturally, the ASP script would be in the <body> of the document and as such the <title> would already have been written to the client.
I am working on an asp page, where I need to set the title to a variable. I have tried Code: <% document.title = variableName %> I even tried
Code: <% response.write "<title> " & variableName & " </title>" %> That doesn't work either. I need to set the title to a variable on a dymanic ASP page
I've been looking (unsuccessfully) for a tutorial on creating Word documents from ASP. I know it can be done and have been able to find some references to various aspects of this, but nothing that spells out the process from beginning to end.
What I'm trying to accomplish is being able to generate a paper document using some information that is contained in an Access database. I have a ASP script that will generate the same info on the screen, but nothing that will put it on paper in a clean, professional format.
I am creating a word document from an asp page. I have no problems actaully creating the document and creating some tables that have data in them. I am using Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-word" to create the actual document. My problem is that I want to place a picture (which resides on the server) into the word document as well. However all I seem to get is the place for the image but a picture of an "x" meaning that the picture is missing.
I want to perform a full-text search for a lot of MSWord documents. So that I have to read the MSWord content and store it to the database. However, I cannot find any solution on it. What should I do if I want to perform a full-text search for these MSWord documents? or any alternative solution for me?
my code [see attached] does not appear to be working once I document write it out. In the enclosed page the top bit of code is the code that works. The bottom bit of code is what I have tried to acheive.
I am trying to create a flash/xml/asp application and I have the flash part done. The flash object sends an xml document to the asp page and I wan't the asp to save that xml to an xml document.
I think I have figured out how to access the request, but I far as saving it to an xml document don't even know where to start and google's not being very helpful. Code:
is it possible to get the url to the refferer to a page as a asp value (vbscript) ? I know the document.write(document.refferer) but don't how to use it in an asp script.
I have a site which offers documents (.doc, .pdf, etc.) for download. The user clicks on the link and is able to download the file or open it. What if the source location of the document is behind a firewall of a remote server (i.e. not the server running the ASP application)?
How can the link be configured in such a way so that security parameters are passed to the firewall to authenticate the access. This must be seamless to the user, i.e. they mustn't know there's any authentication happening behind the scenes.
i have an ASP Page that generates a PDF document. After the generation i save the generated document as a file. all works fine.the only strange thing is, that my document is stored twice on the filesystem.
Does anyone know how to display the Document Title of a .pdf file onto a webpage and make it as a link using vb.net? I don't want the filename, but the Title of the Document that you can set when you open up the pdf file, then "File/Document Properties/Summary".
Not a problem with my code, but something I would like to add, (ASP VBScript) at the moment I have a form where a user uploads their details including a document (Doc, PDF, TXT, Docx) The document is uploaded to a folder on the server with the address being stored in the database and I'm tracking the user id through sessions.
What I would like to do after the upload is redirect to a blank page, where some script extracts the data from the document and inserts it into another field on the database associated with the user id, I think this may be called parsing, but I'm at a complete loss, I don't suppose you guys have any ideas on this do you.
I have an XML file on one of my websites, for example lets call this: http://www.mydomain.com/Data.xml.
I would like to load this file on another one of my websites by createing a Microsoft.XMLDOM object and loading the file. i.e... http://www.myOTHERdomian.com/loadData.asp
I know that you can load files using a URL but does the URL have to be within the same domain? And if so is there a way around that? If not is there another thing I could be doing wrong? My code is as simple as this: Code:
I've done quite a bit of programming, from Dartmouth BASIC, through FORTRAN, COBOL, Java, to Perl. I have inherited a set of web pages that use ASP and ACCESS to implement a job posting board. Its originator did not provide documentation. A page will do some work then invoke another page with certain name-value pairs. It may also set some session variables along the way. Before I can make needed changes, I need a way to document for myself just what the page set does now. What is the best way to document data flow from page to page? What session variables this page creates? uses? alters? What name value pairs it receives/expects?
Using Input in HTML i am allowing user upload the document. When they click submit i am saving in Server. They can upload same document any time. Here is my problem each time when they upload document it is saved in server
But when they open in browser new updated document is not shown only old document is displayed.
I have link buttion i am assinging like this
http://myservername/sparktrial/SOW/sow-123.doc
the link is working they able to seek document but it not showing latest document. Code:
I'm currently using a document upload script and saving the filename to a database field as such: Code:
RS("Title") = Form("SourceFile").FileName
What I'm trying to do is evaluate that files type (ie. doc, xls, txt...) and fill in another database field with just the document type or a variable representing it. Is there a way to just strip off the last three letters of the form input and save that seperately?
If anyone has any suggestions on how I could get specific data from a word document into a Database please advise. I need this to work via our website.
Scenario: User uploads a word doc to our server. Then is presented with a button that reads "parse it".
I need to write something in asp that will open up the word doc and extract out specific data then simple insert it into a SQL db.
Ok, I have two pages. One that displays the table (page a), and one that exports the table to Excel (page b). When you click the "Export to Excel" link on page a, page b automatically opens up the save/open dialogue box for the Excel document.
Everything works fine on my computer (whether you choose to open or save), however on MOST computers it seems, the Excel document is blank with the exception of the column headers. Here is the code for page b which does all the exporting. Code:
I am developing a 2.0 Intranet for an organisation, and they recently gave me a slice of code (that is used to search DOC and PDF files) that they want in the new version. However when trying to run the code, I am being presented witht he following error:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Indexing Service error '80040e14'
Incorrect syntax near 'ORDER BY'. Expected end-of-file, ')', OR. SQLSTATE=42000
/intraweb-beta/searchdocs.asp, line 118
However I am baffled as to the cause of this, why would it give me a syntax error here when the code already worked? Code:
I'm trying to get the page to only write out information during the week. On the weekend another message should show. I've tried to document write the page out but I'm having problems with this line of code: