I need to be able to generate/create a html file. I know that probably the best way to do it would be to use PHP or CGI, but my server doesn't support either. Is there a way (and can you point me in the direction of some help) of doing it using ASP?
I use ASP on a website and i'd like to create PDF files from HTML pages that are on the website. Which free software or component can i use to do this ?
I have a large database of reviews, and the asp processing slows down the server a lot when retrieveing the information. I want an asp application to generate an html page everytime a review is entered into the database so people view static pages.Anyone have a clue on how to do this, i've searched everywhere i cant find the solution.
I design auction templates and I need a way for my buyers to be able to fill out a form, click submit, and have a preview of the HTML template come up as well as the HTML coding so they can copy & paste it into their auction listing. Does that make sense?
I have NO experience with ASP programs but I was told by someone that this is what I need to get the results I am looking for. I do very well learning things on my own but this one has stumped me. I've spent many hours looking for any kind of tutorial or program that I could purchase.
I'm trying to figure out how to run a script on my server which will go over a few folders of Word documents, and create html pages out of them which I can then serve to my users. Preferably I want to do this without installing anything else on the server, hopefully it's achievable with a scripting language like VBscript/ASP?
I am used to web programming in PHP,Perl, Java, but for this I need to use ASP, on IIS. I've Googled & Yahooed and not come up with much.
How can I simply save some data into a flat file (.txt) ? I've some data available and if the user clicks on a button it will save that data into the flat file... The user also need to define the directory (as in VB the common dialog box)...
I have Windows 2000 and recently included Internet Information Services. I then created a simple ASP file and clicked on it. The Open With dialog appears asking me to select a program. I copied an existing ASP file, test.ASP from another computer where it runs successfully. When I copied it to my computer it changed to test.ASP auto file. The other computer runs Windows XP. I am not sure is this is the issue. I verified the IIS is up and running on my computer. Is there anything that can be done to correct this?
I am using ASP code to create a Word document on the server and all is working except for one thing: I need to be able to insert page breaks. My existing style formatting for page breaks does not seem to insert a page break into the Word DOC. Suggestions? Code:
I was wondering if it is possible to create an sql file using asp to back up a tables contents at all?basically I want to make a copy of each table we have on the server into an SQL file so we can move it elsewhere, the server techs want to charge us for the backup copy so I want to get around paying if possible.
i'm using window XP (hope this is not the reason) i cant create a file in my computer but it works on my school server
********************************************** Set fso = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set OutputXMLFile = fso.CreateTextFile("c:xx.htm",true) **********************************************
everytime i run this method my IE hang(???) so, is it my IIS configuration problem or else.
I know this is a lot to ask but if you have time please have a look and see if you can figure out why the following page to create a new ASP page on the fly seems to work but the output page doesn't seem to be there: Code:
In Outlook Express, we could schedule event reminder on the calendar. I have seen people doing this on their web site, where they have a list of events and a "Add to my calendar" link to let user to click on. When the link is clicked, the Outlook calendar will pop up with all the event's information in it. Then I can save that event to my Outlook calendar.
I want to give this ability to the people browsing my web site to add our events to their Outlook calendar.
this is simple script <% set fs = CreateObject("Scriptpting.FileSystemObject") With fs Set xxx = fs.createfolder("some directory") End With Set fs = Nothing %> ntfs security all is normal
my problem is next. i have installed Norton Internet Security, and when Norton Internet security is installed then i cant create files using asp scripts in Interet Explorer. how can i create files using asp script trough internet explorer?
I have a stored procedure that creates XML content the way I want it using FOR XML AUTO, ELEMENTS. At least when I run the query anyway. What I want is to use that SP in an ASP page. When opened, I want a dialog box to pop upwith the option to open or save as... to the client's HDD. Here's my header for the page. The recordset is below that. When I open the page, I get the Save As. I want, but no records are saved.
What I'm missing is how to deal with XML and the recordset thereof. It's more of a feed that a recordset. How do I get that feed into a file on the client machine?
I have an ASP process that creates 'reports'. At the moment these reports are output to a semi-comma delimmeted text file that I open in XLS. I then run a macro that formats the page correctly for printing.
What I would really like to happen is the ASP page creates either an XLS of ..DOC file that would open in excel (or word) with the contents pre-formatted ready to print. I have been looking, but have been unable to find anything suitable on this. Could someone out there point me in the right direction.
I have a page that creates an xls file based on a field entered from a database recordset. Works great.
I want another one that creates an xls file of all the records in the database by simply clicking a button, then automatically offers the xls file for download. Probably Response.Redirect, but I don't really know the syntax used with that. Code:
I have a script in ASP 3.0 which creates a CSV file on the server. After the code has run I want it to prompt the user to download the file (via the browser). I have spent a frustrating hour trying this.
I have uploaded files to a SQL Server DB using Pure ASP Upload, and that was a snap, but what I would like to do is create a link in my recordset from the file name in the database to the actual file that resides in a folder in the database so that when a user clicks on the link, the file will open.
I've done this successfully using another program but it used an ACCESS DB and I want to use it with SQL Server. Plus the ACCESS DB used a field with a data type of Binary.
I need to convert a jpg files sequence (001.jpg, 002.jpg, ... etc.), stored in a directory, to a mpeg file using some programming language. Does anybody know how to do it?
How to create a text file on other computer in the network by using CreateTextFile method? Using the following code, I cannot create a file. Set fileObj=Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") set file=fileObj.CreateTextFile("(computer name in the network)asp esting.txt") .
I need to write a program that can create an excel file and copy all the data obtains from a database to the excel file. Then save and close the excel file or do all of the above in the backgroud. if you have written similar program or know where I can find the sample code for this feature.
I have a script that will compact an Access MDB and a copy to a new folder. I would it to give each export a unique file name. I can do this with an absolute file reference but I am struggling to create one using 'Server.MapPath'.
What options/methos/properties/functions/objects do I have in order to create a Function in ASP/VBScript that process/create binary data as an image file type?
The Function is supoosed to get 2 parameters: 1. The file image content type defined as "image/bmp" , strContentType 2. the file binary data, binDataImageBytes (which is stored in session vars)
The Function should return/create an Image File , for instance ~tmpImg.BMP
My Question is How to create a binary Image file type from the session var binary data ?