i have a person upload a file, that is done, then i want to email the file. I know the location, but not the file name. How do i find the file name to attach to the location addy?
Here is a function where you don't have to worry about the leap year.
You will have to still be aware of time differences between you and the server, and correct your data before entering it into the function. And of course time zones, yada yada ....
BUT I think that most people using this will just want to say if today is there bday than they are their new age. Code:
I'm using vbscript in ASP to loop through and rename the files passed to it in a form. When I output the text to the screen of the filenames etc it's all working fine.
However, when I try to get the rename code working, if I select more than one, ASP tells me the 2nd/3rd etc file does not exist. The first one always renames ok.
I presume this is something to do with the Server.MapPath, but what exactly I have no idea! My code is below, can anyone see what I'm doing wrong? Code:
I am trying to create a log of certain events on the website by writing them to a text file. The logging code is in an "included" file that is inserted into the pages that need to be monitored. Currently, the target text file is just specified in the FSO MapPath as "thelog.txt", so it writes the log to a text file within the same folder as the web page.
The problem is that I don't want to grant browsers Write access to my pages folder, so I need to have a separate directory to hold the log text file that browsers can have Write access to. The web site is hosted on a shared server that I do not have direct access to. In the past, occasionally an error has popped up that states the exact location, but I can not get that to repeat. I know it is something like "D:customersmyuseridwww"
How can I find out the actual location on the server so I can use an absolute path to write all the logs to one file in one location?
I'm looking for the ASP equivalent of the PHP file() function. The PHP file(yourURL) returns an array where each element contains a line returned by the URL it called. I only know of Response.Redirect or a straight post/get from a form but that takes the user away from the scripting page. Can ASP 'call' another script page and return it's repsonse as the PHP example I have does??
I've recently made a recursive sub in asp to search all folder and subfolders of the map "file" for a certain filename. It will list all results and show a link.
Now there's still a bug. I can't place files in the root because this script won't find 'em. The root i mean files.
If i replace the empty dir with Server.MapPath("") it will show the files in the root but it will show 'em twice. Code:
I have a database with date of births stored dd/mm/yyyy (english dating system) and =date() returns a date in the same format in my server. how do i find the persons age using these two pieces of date.
I need to create a new application in our test server. I am using VID for that purpose. In order to set up the project in VID, it asks me 'which server you want to use'. However, I do not have the name of the test server. Is there any way to configure the name of the server here? I have full rights to the server directory and is mapped on my machine as G drive.
I need help to find percentages, because I missed out on a lot of basic math education, I need it to be real clear step by step instruction for instance how would I go about finding 24 out of 32 one step at a time?
I am developing a hotel finder solution in Canada. When some one enters a Postal code, it should be able to display the hotels in 5 KM radius. (With nearer PIN numbers?) I am deleloping this application using ASP, and is there anyway I can such searches?
if anyone can point me in the right direction or has code on this. i'm trying to display the number of occruances of an event during each week of a given month. basically, i'm looking for code that finds every monday of a given month.
I have a section of code that is supposed to search through a DB comparing a field of when the record was added. Its supposed to find the latest record and move to that record so it can process some other code:
Heres what im trying to do, I have mssql databse full of about 15,000 item ID codes. For Example of the ID Code:
The first 2 sometimes 4 letters represents the distributor name, the numbers are the item number and BX for example means Box.
DJ3726 DJ3847BX DJ3743CD PD2374 PD2334 PD4334BX
And I have about 15,000 images from my distributrs that mostly match up to the actual ID number, but still a lot dont match up because of a small extra letter like BX Or somehting like that.
So what ive done was write a code that Splits out the Manufature code for example DJ from DJ3726BX, and also the same for the item ID 3726 from DJ3726BX, So when I put thos to together I get just the manufature name and ID code instead of the extra crap I dont need.
And now I take just the Manufacutre name and ID and looping through my database and all of the (images via File Scripting Object).
Then I check to see if the manufacure code and ID is in the item name. For Example
Check if DJ74637 IS In: DJ74637BX.GIF
Then if it finds a match it gos and renames the gif for me. And it loops through untill its done.
My problem is that it just doesnt work, no errors no anything it just doesnt pick up any images when I can visualy go through my self and find some matchs.
How can I find out the full directory path (i.e. c:path ofile) of a file? I'm logged into a server and the of course, I have an FTP directory root, but I need to know the absolute path.
I am using Request.ServerVariables("SCRIPT_NAME") to get the extention from the url and need to know if I am in the root or down a directory. i have two folders, one called 'local' and one called 'group'
I'm looking at including the functionality of allowing the user to enter their ostcode / number and for the rest of their address details to be retrieved and populated.I have seen one or two solutions via google but these require you to pay, and I was wondering if this is something that can be achieved for free?
I'm looking for an ASP/VBScript function that would accept a string of text, use a regular expression to find all of the links within that text, and output an array of the links with the text that was linked (i.e. between the "a" tags).
Does anyone have such a thing? Right now I would even settle for just the regular expression pattern. I've done some searching and haven't found what I'm looking for. With some trial and error I could probably create it but I was hoping someone else might be willing to share.
I'm working on an ASP page that calls variables from another ASP page that I am unable to access. Is there any way to call all active variables from the other page and list them out, so I can find the variable names that I need to work with?
I have tried 3'rd party .dll solutions, and nothing seems to work. (I tried to use aspsmart upload and could not get it to run properly, if you have gotten it to run maybe you could PM me? )
Anyhow for the time being I am using an ASP.net solution which uses the C# language I belive. Now the script works fine, but the only problem is that since I do not know much about asp.net and the included sub-languages I am at a loss as to attempt to record the filenames and store them in a Dbase.
The file is uploaded, then it responds by telling you "test.txt" has been uploaded successfully. But I cannot seem to find any way in which to isolate the part of the code that displays the filename(s), which means I cannot store them and submit them to a Dbase.
So, after all that horrible explaining here is the code which works flawlessly (at least on my system): Code:
how I can find out the length of each word in a string? I'm building a site with CSS and would like to detect the length of each word in a string that a user submits as comments. What happens is if a word is too long it expands the div.
And wordbreak works only in IE. So i'm thinking of replacing long words before inserting them in the db. So if theres a string like "YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA we won", i can replace the long word with anyting I like and proceed. how to do this?
Is there a way to detect open recordset and connection objects easily? I have hundreds of pages of code making up this web application I wrote and I want to make sure I didn't leave any loose ends. Short of going page by page, connection by connection, I'd love to discover any issues a different way. Does anyone know of a strategy?
I'm writing an ASP page that will analyze the logfiles and return statistical information. I'd like to make this app so that I could drop it into any of my webservers and get the logs for that server. Is there a way to determine dynamically the location of the logfiles?