Dealing With MP3's
I would like to be able to control the downloading of (my own)music files from my music site other than letting the user right click and "Save target As" on a hyperlink.
"Save Target As" must issue a command of some sort to the server. I would like to be able to issue that command myself under program control.
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I want to design a page which has lots of criteria on which I want to be selected by using checkbox's. I then want to pass only the criteria that have been checked and store them in an Access DB, and leave the items that have not been ticked alone.
Anybody any ideas?
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i got 2 tables...on the table "times" i only null the records column "dtime" (if it is not null) and save this records column "username"... straight after that i need to select on the second table "useringo" the record with the same username that its time was nulled and to null its column "msginfo"
i realy need your suggestion to how to do this...i do not want to run on all this tables every time...i want it be most minimal and smart.
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My application runs on ASP and the business logic is embedded in Dlls written in VB. The application hosts a list of articles for the user to view and these are accessible through some complex urls like "http://mysite/articles/category1?articleid=34512". I would like to denote a friendly url to these articles such as "http://mysite/articles/kb_TaxPlanning.asp". I am thinking of using an ISAPI filter to do the work for me. My friend was trying on using a httphandler, but it did not work. Please share with us the resources for creating an isapi filter for the same. Also how to use the same for the expected result?
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Can .xls (excel) files be opened and manipulated using ASP?
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I have a database class that I've been starting to use with my ASP apps and I was wondering about having too many database connections on one page. I'm beginning to write other classes that use the database class to reach into a table and pull data out.
Say for instance I have these classes:
Database
Users
News
Reviews
All of these classes have a method like getUserByID() or getNewsByID() but they are all using a private database object from the Database class.
Are they all using the same connection behind the scenes (underneath ASP) or are they all actually using separate connections? And if in fact they are using different connections then is there a common design patterns that alleviates the pressure by passing around the same DB object?
It makes me a bit uncomfortable to know that every class is creating a new Database object and a new connection on top of that; however, if you were pulling data from a MS SQL database for the users and an Access (ugh) database for the Reviews this would be necessary.
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I have some values that I want to display as percent, such as the
retail price/wholesale price. In some instances, the wholesale price
is zero, so I get a division by zero error.
What can I do to avoid this?
Also, how can I get this to only show two decimals, instead of it
going .##### the way it does. I want it to look like .45%
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I'm trying to query a set of data from MSSql which contains field type "text" for unlimited length of characters.
I make a query and store the data into a recordset. However, soon as the page try to access the unlimited field, it seems as if the recordset looses all the data it was holding.
Does anyone know how to get around this problem? or what's causing this? I dont even get an error msg. It just doesn't show anything as if there was nothing there.
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