how to convert a database table into an html
file via FSO and whether more seasoned asp programmers recommned this route.
The main reason I am attempting to do this is becuase we are constantly
being told by so-called marketing gurus that 'html' pages are more search
engine friendly. Code:
My client has various Access databases that they want to be able to access (using MS Access, not through ASP pages). I thought I'd be able to create the link from an HTML page but when I do that and click the link, the file is downloaded to the local temp folder. I want the database to open directly from the web server, and then changes must be saved.
I have a database feild that I need to have html code entered into. Short of getting the clients the copy and paste code into <textarea>, is there a simple wysiwyg editor to do the job?? or another way?
I have done search on the board (and google too) to find a way to display properly my HTML code that are already inside the text in my database like < br > and < i > and so on. but when I see the result in my browser (using ASP) I see the HTML coding and not the result of the code.
I have found here in the Funky Functions in ASP thread probably something useful but I cant make it work (second post, the one made by aspapp).
I am using ASP to generate an HTML table from a database. I use FSO to output a file with an XLS extension then open it. I can set the column width and row height; I can set the font family, size, and weight. I know I can include formulas in a "cell".
What else can I do when I generate the table that will take effect when the file is opened in Excel? I'd like to do things like autofit and sorting. The client does allow Office Automation on the server so I can't write to Excel directly.
I have a website that takes a long time to generate/load, so I'm looking for a way to have the ASP update hourly and save that to an HTML file, which is the actual file viewed by users. I could go through and have everything written via writing to text file, but this seems like more work than needs to be done. Is there any way I can have the ASP page loaded once an hour and have the output saved as a seperate HTML file?
what I want to make actually is to take the results of a search engine that I use, which are in form of HTML or ASP and transport that results in a DataBase. For example, I wont to place as registrations in the DataBase the equivalents URLs and their descriptions from the results of search. I use MS Access, code asp, HTML , Javascript .
QUESTION! How can I insert the content from an HTML or ASP page into a dataBase? How can I determine from what point to what point a string it will be entered in the first cell of table and afterwards in the next and next ....
if it is possible to insert and update records in a database from the data that is in an HTML table? I have a program that converts data to an HTML table and would like to be able to insert/update records to the database on the webserver.
I'm working on a project where there are just under 1300 course files, these are HTML files - my problem is that I need to do more with the content of these pages - and the thought of writing 1300 asp pages to deal with this doesn't thrill me.
The HTML pages are provided by a training company. They seem to be "structured" to some degree, but I'm not sure how easy its going to be to parse the page. Code:
I've written a few HTML/javascript web sites that push with ASP into SQL databases.
The one thing I've never had to do is create a file upload, and now I'm having a heck of a time figuring out how to do that. I've got an input type=file and I have a preview if it's a picture that updates as it's changed, but how do I send the file to the server?
I found one PHP example, but I'm not very familiar with PHP and would rather not have to learn it just for this (though it is on my to-do list anyway)
Has anyone done this? Can you enlighten me as to what the next step is?
I have developed a HTML page containing form and table having some fields, Now What I want is that when I Click on Submit Button then all of the Form Fields should be email to a particular email address just like as they r on the form. So my problem is that i have created an ASP page containing code about to pick data form form fields n send it to email address i mentioned, But i dun know how to request an ASP page in a html page, Iam using
Just after the table creation but it doens;t work because when i click on submit it ask me to save or open MailForm.asp. So is there anyone who can explain me how to run this file directly with in html page or how to use asp code in html page.
I am using the FilesystemObjects to get a directory and file listing and generating a web page of that listing, but I need to filter out files with the SYSTEM tag, so it wont show files I dont want it to, Below is my full code for the ASP page, I have Commented where I need to change the listing structure Code:
I was wondering if anyone could help me out with extracting/stip an HTML file. I was thinking of using RegExp object in VBScript, but I'm not sure what is the correct pattern.
I would like to stip the HTML so I only get the content inside the <BODY> tag (<BODY> </BODY>) ...
Showing an HTML file in part of a Webform.I have a Webform with some buttons on the left side of the form. What I want when clicking one of the buttons is to show an HTML document in a part of the Webform (as if it was a Frame page).
I'm running a Win2k server with FP 2002 Extensions using discussion boards.There is a time delay in the posted content and the way our moderators are managing it now involves logging into the server,copying the TOC file,deleting the public TOC file and renaming the copy to the new public
version. --Copy and paste Tocprivate.htm -> delete TocPublic.htm -> rename copy of Tocprivate.htm to TocPublic.
Is it possible to script something that would allow this to happen with a single click of a button through their web browser?
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?
how to create (generate) .html file by using asp. I am not sure if this possibility even exists... if not, is there any other way I could generate .html files? The thing is that I have to retrieve info from database and the generate .html file.
I know I could have it as .asp, but this woudl my index page and I would like to use it for search engine, which are not very happy with other extensions than .html.
If you have a website built entirely in ASP, but not using any type of database or dynamic content, is there any particular reason (apart from server requirements) that someone would want to do this?
Also, if you create a website in dreamweaver in HTML, then just save the file as .ASP, or alternatively copy all the content from the HTML file to a new blank ASP page, then save that, is that pretty much the same as just building it in ASP? i.e Would it all work right?
I want to have a default html page as my first page in a website I'm playing with. How do I call my asp programs from the html file? I never did that before and don't know how to do it. I tried using <a href..etc but it's not doing anything.
i have a field which contains html code, which is then rendered as a layout for several templates.the user can change the template if they so wish. the layout html is currently stored as a varchar 8000 - but 8000 characters is not enough for detailed layouts. i dont know where to begin on this problem, does anybody have any useful links. i would search in more detail but i dont know the procedure is called for what i am doing what i need to do, is have the asp refer to a html/text file and render the html directly from that file? Is this possible? or is there any other such ways to do the same thing.
I am trying do do this when a mouse is over a link (as the image attached), so a popup comes and show the database results, like i have done using Degsy solution.
I have a page (nw.asp) and it queries the db information. if is possible to call this .asp page in the div, I can use the 'a href' like this: Code:
<a href="nw.asp?id=<%=rs("id") %>">.
So this way will be possible to mouseover others links in this page, and as it is asking for id, will bring all the right values o.
I am trying to grab more information around this solution and any light will be so kinda.
i have many *.html* pages with the same header. i wanted to make one *header* file and put a link to that file in all html pages. So if i ever need to make changes in the header, i will need to edit only 1 file rather than all pages.
for *.asp* pages this code works fine:-
<!-- #include file="filename.inc" -->
but the same **include** does not work for *.html* pages. i guess there is some other way to put a link!