i have created a page that will enable users download mp3 files that are saved in a folder. All this works fine in Internet explorer, however if i download a mp3 file using firefox, it download the file but without recognizing it as an mp3 file, which automatically makes the file unusable: Code:
I created a VB6 ActiveX control, created the CAB file using "Package & Deployment Wizard", sign the CAB file with Verisign, and copy the CAB file to a website.
I am able to download older CAB files, but recent CAB file that I created I can not download them. It prompts me to download the control, and I said yes to download, but it did not get downloaded. I un-register MSVBVM60.DLL and rename the file, but when downloading the CAB file, it did not prompt me to download the VBRUN60.CAB. What can I check to see whey the control did not get downloaded ?
I prompt the user to enter a path where he wants to download a particular file but when the user enters the path on which to download the files, the file gets downloaded on the computer on which asp pages are created not on the users computer. So how to download the file on the machine on which the user runs the site.
i m working on an ecommerce project. as the user click on "buy" button , i charge that customer with the price of that product and then from asp page i redirect it to the page response.redirect.(http://domainname/abc.zip)
now if due to some communication problem , download of this product did not complete successfully ,that customer should not charge for this.how i can know that product has been successfully completed so that i can charge the customer after that.
I am working on a web application where i allow users to download text file , the content for this file will be retreived from the database and is passed to the ADODB.stream and is read into Response.binarywrite
I am using the following code which i have got from a forum Code:
The site in question is Roger Funk Cars In IE it works fine. In FireFox when the page is displayed the navigation bar on the left side does not expand down, it leaves a gap. This happens on all pages depending on how much the side bar has to expand. The strange part is that if I refresh the page it will start working right.
I am trying to create a cookie based on a querystring. Firefox creates and displays the cookie without a problem. IE on the other had seems to not even create the cookie. I HATE BUILDING FOR 2 BROWSERS!
I wish to hide links, i'm at present trying to 'float' as such invisible links over a background image.... the line i'm wishin to use that i think is right is
#links a i {visibility: hidden;}
when taken out we can see the links, as needed, but the minute i add this line, they should be invisible but still there, this is the case in IE but with FF they disappear completely...
I'm using a ValidationSummary with ShowMessageBox set to "True". It's working fine with internet explorer but when it comes to Mozilla Firefox it's not the same. No window is opened.
What can I do to make it work properly?Is there a way to do it?
I put some code together below, so you can see what I mean:rcntech.com/development/ajaxcars.asp
If you test the link above with IE works as it is supose to, however it doesn't display any elements withing the <form> tags in Firefox.
By the way, I am loading the page using AJAX, if you call the ASP directly in Firefox then it works fine, but that's not what I am trying to achieve.rcntech.com/development/login.asp
i have work on this 4 days already but still cannot find a way to solve.is the way i code cannot be support by firefox?it work well in IE,but firefox cannot work.i have upload the file, can someone pls help me on that?
the asp.txt is my asp page, while the menubar.txt is the js file that i include in the asp page.it should work like ie.jpg but when i use firefox to browse,it show like firefox.jpg. is my code got problem?
I am using Response.BinaryWrite to write a PDF to the browser. Everything works great on IE and Safari but when I try to use Firefox the browser hangs. The title bar says application/pdf but nothing ever shows up. Going directly to the pdf works fine but unfortunately am unable to do that in the long run and must use BinaryWrite.
i have work on this 4 days already but still cannot find a way to solve. is the way i code cannot be support by firefox??it work well in IE, but firefox cannot work. i have upload the file,. the asp.txt is my asp page, while the menubar.txt is the js file that i include in the asp page. it should work like ie.jpg but when i use firefox to browse, it show like firefox.jpg. is my code got problem?
I was informed that one of out pages wasnt working. the user was on firefox and said our page wasnt functioning but whenever i use IE it works fine. is there any reason or something in the code that wouldnt allow a page to work with FF.
When pulling information through from the database on firefox (using an asp document with a css), firefox seemed to be truncating the page. This is possibly due to an assumption of the amount of lines needed. To sort this and so to have scroll bars you will need to add another 'blank' div just underneath with a couple of line breakers ( <br />) this way, the asp sees that there is something physical upon the page apart from the original info pulled through from the database and thus displays the scroll bars!!!
I have a number of applications that use a particular technique to authenticate users using IWA and LDAP.
These are for intranet application where the users all use IE6, however I'm trying to debug some javascript code and I find that easier to do with FF. However my applications that use this authentication technique have problems when running through FF.
I get an 'error '80072020' authuser.asp, line 20', which point to an LDAP call: Code:
i encountered an issue on my webpage when browsed using Firefox. Issue:
ASP Scripts do not run on Firefox. When I click the button to add a comment or message, nothing happens. Niether error messages do not appear. It just not process the request of inserting the values I entered. To test my page, copy this link, www.mrniceash.tk, and paste it on your firefox web browser.
On our test server, the site works fine, but on production (the link above), if you click around the inside pages in FireFox, the left (navigation) column often loads at more than 100% of the sites width. If you press refresh, the page looks correct?
We are a microsoft shop, and this site is done in ASP.I'm the designer on this project, and there is seperate database programmer and support team (our publishers/admins) that have looked at this, and we can't figure it out. Any ideas? I may post this in another area of the forums because I'm not positive what issue this relates to.
I have an problem with Firefox. I'm using an username and password session in asp. And IE uses the sessions after i reload/refresh a page. But in Firefox i have to login again. It doesn't save the sessions for later use.
Does anybody know the sollution? Because I've searched everywhere.
I don't what is wrong my site but some of my members cant view it on firefox. I been browsing the net for answer but i havent find the solution. Some said add
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"which was already there when i first started. Everything is find on internet explorer.
i am having prob while downloading a file in firefox. If the filename contains spaces it takes only name before the first space. The rest of the part in the filename is egnored....
i use the following code for it. -- Response.Addheader "Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=" & filename ---- example if the filename is "sample filename.doc". while downloading it saves as "sample" the rest of the part filename.doc is removed.
The above code works fine in IE. Can anyone here tell me how i can handle this in firefox v1.
Anyone have an idea why my ASP scripts, that were working just fine, all of a sudden stopped working in Firefox? Everything is still fine in IE, but it would appear that Firefox has all of a sudden started to ignore the ASP script tags. I'm relatively new, and was way excited when I got everything to work the way I wanted it to, then this happened.