I have this program we use at work that keeps track of everyones hours and its what they use to clock in and out.
the whole this is in .asp and theres alot of bugs and things that need to be fixed but we cannot get much support on it so I was thinking of going in and fixing those things myself. but the thing is they seem to be in chinese is there a way i can convert the pages to english?
I need to create a asp page with fields like FirstName, LastName etc. But this 2 fields only allow the user to enter english characters, no chinese, no jap.. nothing else..
What is there that i must do to disable users from entering character other then English??
I need to develop a program in ASP that search throughout the web and give results by searching .html and .asp files but do not search in English language required search in another language specially in URDU. As i am not so expert in ASP i have just created an English search by open files in streaming mode but not in any other language.
My set of .NET 2003 CDs has 2 .net cds; 1 prerequisite cd; plus msdn. I get to a certain point in the installation and it prompts me for the English Lanaguage CD and I don't know what this is. I bought the set from someone who didn't want them any more - did I not get one of the CDs?
I'm trying to create a russian version of my site. I store the text in SQL 2000. Using SQL query analyzer the text appears correctly in russian characters.
But when i try to output the text using asp, it only shows lots of '?????'.
I tried changing the content charset to 'utf-8' and it still doesn't show it properly.
I a SQL database I have half of the under an american date and half in enlish. Is there a statement which can change the date from american to english??
American Date Format: mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss AM/PM English Date Fomat: dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss AM/PM
I am writing an ASP application for Internet Explorer in the UK. I have found that some of the computers on our intranet at work display dates in Internet Explorer in English format, and some in American. However, when I look in Control Panel at the regional date settings, they are all set to English date. But IE still shows the date as American.
What is more mystifiying is that the dates in my Access database are saved correctly in the English format. It is as if Access can interpret the dates correctly when saving and retrieving, but IE and ASP cannot when performing calculations or displaying on the screen. There surely must be a way of telling IE to follow the computer regional settings when it stores dates in memory?
I am developing a database driven website wherein I am using MS SQL Server as my backend and I am accessing this database through some forms. My problem is I want these forms to be filled in both in English and in Arabic as well as desired by the user. But the values that are to be inserted in the database should be english only. That is I want to convert these arabic numbers that the user enters, into their corresponding english numerals and then insert them in the database. Is this possible in ASP or should it be done on the database side.
i have a small project to develop an application that will need to run on a server.
Basic project principals:
1) Parse text from a web page written in English, to application. 2) Convert the text to French. 3) Parse the text back as a new web page, but in French.
I was thinking something like this:
(1)Parse as XML data --->(2) Use VB.net/sql to lookup and convert text ---->(3)Use ASP to create a new Page using the French Text.
I'm working on asp project, access 2000 at backend.I can write arabic text and arabic numbers in textbox and save them in database.but if i see these records, arabic text and arabic numbers,it is ok,if my computer is arabicenable.
If my computer is not arabic enable then it show arabic number into english numbers. how can i show arabic numbers instead of english numbers if my computer is not arabic enable. Please tell me i'm working on a project i have to complete it. How can i convert english numbers that are coming from database and convert that numbers in arabic for show.
Can someone please show me how to format the date for German, English, and Italian.
English:
Wednesday, May 4, 2006
German:
Mittwoch, den 4 May, 2006
Italian:
Mercoledi, 4 Maggio, 2006
I would think I could somehow get an integer for the day of the week, such as 1 - 7, then the same for month 1 - 12 and do it that with with a case statement no?
I have a 3 layer system, SQL Server 2000 database, COM+ dll's (VC++ 6) and ASP frontend, this system has been in production for quite some time using english, spanish and portuguese versions. Now I've been asked to test the system to function with Simplified chinese. The development of the system was outsourced and we don't have communication with the company (some sort of legal problems i think). Now, I've been reviewing the code and recompiled one of the core DLL's for unicode support with no problems, I've tested the database (SQL Server 2000) inserting Simplified Chinese characters and the DB supports it fine (the DB fields are NVARCHAR), in the ASP frontend, the retrievel process (calling the COM+ DLL functions) works fine displaying this data I inserted directly in the DB.
some one cuts and pastes the chinese charcters. they are saved in DB as ---- case1 : ----
& # 6 5 3 9 6 ; & # 6 5 4 2 7 ; & # 6 5 4 1 9 ; ---- i used the space above as it is converting the characters while posting.. but i noticed some few records which are saved as
-- case 2 -- ִϷУ ---
if values are stored as case1 then i have no problem. but with the case2 .the chinese characters are shown good in few pages and at few pages they are shown as it like symbols. when i cheked the its the same.what shd i do to see that in a html page these character codes display correctly?
I am having a probem with asp, xml, com while using chinese chars. The chinese letters come out of com fine and they are also fine when i use asp to write to a text file. When i load the chinese chars into an xml dom they become invalid Chinese chars show as this ',,模?. but when i doa xsl translation then some of the chinese chars are displayed and some are shown as garbage chars. My ASP Page has the following headers
I'm currently having trouble with porting our classic ASP web app for Chinese users - in any web form, the Del key on a chinese keyboard clears all of the fields in the form, which is not ideal.
I've got an english site designed that I need to translate into Chinese.
I've got the Chinese wording to work with but I can't figure out how to get it into my code.
I thought I could simply paste the chinese characters from a Word document into my html editor between <P> tags using the PMingLiU or SimSun font but it just enters like this: 公司简介: turns into ????:
I am writing an asp page which reads an access 2000 database. In the access database, there is data containing the simplied chinese characters. I used the following connection string to connect to the access database.
When I use "Response.write(rs.fields("theField"))", I cannot get the original string which I can see in the Access. In fact, I have tried to use charset=gb2312, charset=big5, charset=utf-8 to encode the string, but all fails. (I am using tradition chinese OS). Can anyone help me?
due to my 'Language for non-Unicode Setting' in Regional Settings,my ASP page keeps outputing the date format as Chinese Simplified characters when issuing say, <%=Now()%>. In addition, my client script also interpret it as Chinese characters, which I don't want it to behave this way.
However, I can't remove my 'Chinese (PRC)' settings in control panel as I need it for other Chinese version software. Does anyone knows how can I display the date in my ASP page in normal English? I did try out the META tag Content Type and put in several charset to try out, but seems like it doesn't work at all.
I've got an english site designed that I need to translate into Chinese. I've got the Chinese wording to work with but I can't figure out how to get it into my code.
I thought I could simply paste the chinese characters from a Word document into my html editor between <P> tags using the PMingLiU or SimSun font but it just enters like this: ????: turns into ????:
hwo to use ASP to handle chinese characters output? I have try two ways.store the string in a text file(unicode file) . store the string in an access database
The first method got an error:
Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0239' Cannot process file UNICODE ASP files are not supported.
I've built a simple asp website with sql 7.0 backend. There's a form based screens to save info to the database. I'm having problems for some of our Chinese customers - they are saving information in Chinese characters and they are being translated into weird characters. For example: Code:
I am attempting to download this file which is simply one chinese character followed by .jpg. For IE, Netscape, Safari I right click on this URL and attempt to download the file. If the name contains only ASCII characters it works. I also cannot cut and paste this URL directly into IE and retrieve my image either. What do I need to do to be able to use Chinese (unicode) characters in URL's?
I use asp to develop a web page to read an excel file containing Chinese Character then display it in the web page. Unfortunately, I cant display it!!! it will display (?????????). Code:
I have an asp to display data in database, the data is in big5 encoding (chinese characters)
I haven't specify the codepage in the asp and placed the file into 2 machine. When I browse the file in NT machine the chinese characters can display correctly, but doesn't for the page in my winxp machine. Both OS is english version. Since the file is actually the same (by copy and paste), so any setting in the OS or IIS level cause the problem?
I having problem in displaying chinese character with asp.net mobile control. what configuration or settings should i set in Pocket IE or PC IE in order to display correct code page??
which is used to send mails.while we put some chinese characters inside the text box and then click on submit button in the mail,chinese characters are appearing as garbage.
could anyone please help to resolve this issue so that it doesnt come as garbage?
I have a simple ASP form in which I am reading and showing the data from SQL Server database. This database has a nVarchar field, which stores some data in Chinese language. When reading and printing the data using a SELECT query it shows ??? (Question Marks) instead of the Chinese data. I have checked using Query Analyzer that the data is correctly stored in Chinese only.
I have looked up for this problem and it looks like many have faced the same before. But the only solution which seems to be provided for this is using the FORMS 2.0 controls, because VB converts the Unicode to ASCII and that corrupts the data. But is there any other solution to this?
I am using Dreamweaver to write the ASP pages. Dreamweaver is capable of showing the Unicode data, but cant do much if it gets corrupted data from the VB itself.
So Please any help will be highly appreciated.
Thats the sample code which I am using if it helps: .....
When we send a mail using the code below,we do not get simplified chinese characters if they are present in the body but we get junk in the mail and we need to change the mails encoding to simplified chinese to see the Chinese characters.