I am sending a form to UPS and upon successful completion of the form, the UPS sends me a single output containing several variables and their values on the screen. I need to prevent it displaying on the screen, save it in a variable and then extract information I need and display those values with my format on a table. How can I do that. I heard in ColdFusion there is <CFHTTP> that does that. Is there equivalent of this in ASP.
I've been getting a lot of harrassment emails on a web form recently and I want to display/capture the users IP/host header(not sure if thats the right term.but I know you can do it in IRC if possible.Does anyone know a free script for this?The form is in ASP not .net
I want to amend my form so it displays the IP/hostheader similarly to this page.
Is there a way to capture the name of a form on the receiving page. The Request.form collection only has the names of the objects in the form (as far as I can see), not the name of the form itself?
In my ASP application, I have a chart that will popup in a new window. From the opener window, I want to add a button that will capture the chart to the clipboard and be able to paste it to other application. I just want the client area and don't want to include menu bar, address bar and so forth.
i am assigned to do a database project.i am asked to use dreamweaver mx and ms access.my problem is i dont know how to capture the data from database and display it in the interface.the language i had to use is javascript.
I am running in a Windows 2000 environment. My workstation is runnig XP Pro. I have built an issue tracking system in Frontpage 2003 using the Database integration wizard.
I need to capture login credentials using public system variables. In the attached MDB file I have written VB code to pull userid. However, I can not figure out how to access the code within the VBSCRIPT OR THE HTML CODE PAGE. I also cannot figure how to write the same code using vbscript instead.
I have 3 listbox in which I call a submit to its own page (page1.asp) for some validation. Then I have another 2 text field which I call submit to "another page" (page2.asp). When I call onChanged() of the list box, it will submit the value of the 3 listbox only to page1.asp. It will not capture the value of the other 2 text field. But I am able to capture the value of the other 2 text field by using Javascript function as follow:
window.document.form1.dept.value.
Although such, but I cant display or return the value of the other 2 text field back to the form. I tried to use session.Contents in Javascript, but it is not supported function in JScript. Is there any other way to display value of the other 2 text field in page1.asp?
Is there any way to capture a person's pc name or windows login name with ASP? I have a form that anyone can submit and article to be published to, and I just want to make sure they're being honest about who is submitting what.
I'm about to venture onto a new project of developing an ASP Page that captures images from a streaming web camera, and displays them (refreshs) the image every 15 seconds.
The question I have, is it possible to capture images (every 15 secs- from the webcam on the intranet) and store that snap shot as say a .jpg file in a folder, and then have the ability to continuously add images to this folder, so at a later date you could develop a system that would display photo after photo simultaneously, fast motion of the project in action.
I would like people to be able to send emails with keywords in the subject line. I would then like my server/website/asp page to capture the email, parse the subject and react accordingly.
I have written an asp script to pull data from fields in an access database.However it is only displaying the first word of the string.Below is my code:
I'm working on an ASP application that will be used on mobile tablet PCs. I need to add the ability for someone to sign their name on the screen and then have it converted to an image (.gif/.jpg/.png) for printng & storage.Is this even possible with a web application?
I have a client that wants to allow users to signup for a contest using text messaging. I have no idea where to start with this, so hoping someone here has some experience with this.
I have an online B2B shopping site that I created using ASP. Because the order sheet is different for each customer, they must log in to access their online ordering site. My question is, is it possible to capture a session timeout when it happens and tell the user?
We are having problems with customers leaving their desk after they have logged in, coming back and filling out their order sheet and then submitting the sheet only to find out that the session has timed out. They then have to go back in and re-enter the products that they are ordering.
I have an ASP page and a CREGReports002.vbs file coded to export data to excel. I do this by building variables in a stored procedure. The ASP page has text boxes, list boxes, and radio buttons. I also placed two buttons on the form. One submits the form to redirect to the Crystal Web Viewer (genCREGReports.ASP).
The other one executes VB code in a vbs document that spawns some more code to run a stored procedure with the values from the ASP page entries that where entered into the text boxes, list boxes, and radio buttons and the launches ExcelOut.asp to export the data. All data is captured except for the radio buttons. How do I capture the radio button setting without submitting the form? What is the syntax to capture the value from the radio button? Code:
I need to capture the Script timeout error if that is possible. I know I can increase the timeout value in the server settings or in the scripts itself but I really want to make sure that no timeout situation will results as the standard script timeout error page.
I am looking for some method to capture, into a variable, the entire URL of an http request and redirect to SSL. For example, if a user opens a browser and typed in
i need to know that when i make some asp pages in .NET then i arrange all the contents such that it would capture all the space in the browser window. but it leaves some space emty when i run this page in Internet Explorer. please any when let me know that hw can i slove it?
Greetings- <br><br>I have a site that is kind of a portal site- many sites within a single site. Users of the site must use a single logon page that redirects the user to a predetermined "subsite".
Each "subsite" has a few different session variables that are used in varying ways to display information germaine to that user. <br><br>My customer (the portal owner) wants users to be able to render any page on the site to a .PDF that is then sent via email to the user.
I can render an HTML file to PDF via a .COM object, but the problem is that I cannot figure out how to render the .ASP page to HTML. My initial thought was to use MSXMLHTTP to GET the page, but when I do this, the GET method always returns the logon page.
<br><br>What I'd like to do is have a link to a processor page that just "captures" the HTML as it's sent to the browser and writes it to a static HTML file, which I can then easily turn into a PDF. Anyone have any ideas?
I am running an application in Windows Server 2003. The clients with Windows XP Professional will access the application through the web browser. Can I know how can I grab the Windows login information like username DOMAINUSER1 from the client and apply it to the login credential in my application?
Iam trying to capture windows closing event (i.e) when the user clicks on the "X" button i want to capture that event and want to update some values in the database.I tried two methods but iam getting problems with the two methods. Code:
I'm brand new to this forum AND learning ASP via problem-based learning (not the easiest or sound way to do so, I know).
In any case, I have a form that uploads an image to my server. It does so via a form action to a new asp page. The new page has a link back to the original page. On the original page, I want the name of the file to appear in a text field e.g. Code:
Basically I need to show an image in a web browser (easy enough) I need to be able to track Mouse X & Y positions..Also OK, I have found some javascript to acheive this, but here is where the problem lies, the user must somehow click on this image & I then need to automatically record, display (graphically would be preffered) & send this info to a database !! Can NE1 out there do this How & where would I start?
The problem i have in my system you can seacrh clients and then display their details. what i wanna do is find the client i want and then have a button called e.g. generate and then the asp pops up a word or rtf document with there details sloted in to a preformatted document.
Now i know i could do this by creating the doc line by line with asp on the file but is there a faster way of just inserting the asp values into placeholders in the word or rtf file which has already been setup?
I'm having a problem controlling the output from an access db and the css two column layout. It goes like this.Left side has a connection string and outputs 3 columns of db data to the leftside of the page. There is also a conection string on the right side of the page. It outputs that db data AFTER the right side processes that data. So the page is staggered, left to right instead of displaying the results across from each other.
I have an ASP program. It outputs HTML with some XML data islands in it. When I run the program, the browser sees the HTML and doesn't work the way I want it to. however, if I view source on the output page, save the source as an XML file, then open the saved file, it works properly.
How do I get the browser to treat the output from an ASP program as XML instead of HTML?
This is really puzzling me; I am developing a site for a client and have uploaded it to a remote server with ASP enabled; I and my friends do not have a problem diplaying the output HTML from my ASP statements however, my client is unable to see it. He says he can see all the other page (CSS layout) but is unable to view the content (output HTML) from my ASP statement. Now I am clever enough to know that ASP is server side, so I cannot understand why he can't see it- and he has tried this with two of his computers. The only possible explanation that I can come up with is that he may have Javascript disabled in his browser as my pages contain a small amount of Javascript.