I'd like to process HTML documents in an ASP script, i.e. to remove any unwanted
elements and extract desired element and attributes. I know how to do it on
client side within IE using its HTML DOM. But what I'd like is to do it
server-side. Is there a way, for instance, to reuse MSIE technology to retrieve
interfaces like IHTMLElement, IHTMLDOMAttribute, aso, or just built-in features
that would allow me to do the same?
I have a client that wants to be able to search both our html and asp pages at the same time.I need to know if this is possible and if so any solutions that I can use.I am working in asp,and access.
I am trying to get a poor mans mod-rewrite done on an IIS server which I do not have full access to.
What I have decided to do is literally copy the interpreted code from the asp page and create an html file with the name that I would like.
Other than manually doing this, is there an ASP or VB command to save the contents of a page after its been run on the client side, and save it as another file?
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'm planning to design a comprehensive shopping cart in asp that will work on different pre-designed html templates. This means that for each html template, the various asp pages like categories (category.asp), products (products.asp), cart (cart.asp) and so on will have same appearance in terms of page background, top logo, company slogan, top links, copyright & privacy statements at bottom, etc. My question is --
Is it possible to divide the html code of a particular template in two parts, like header (header.asp or header.inc) and footer (footer.asp or footer.inc) so that for any asp page, I just include header first followed by asp scripts and then footer ?
If possible, how it is done ? I heard that it is possible in php pages with the help of 'Require' statement. Can anyone suggest any similar page on the web ?
I have a couple of static HTML pages live, as a sort of family blog. Now I just found out how ASP could work, experimenting with WikiAsp. What I would like to know is whether it is possible to include some DHTML in my static pages for gathering comments on blog entries, which are saved to a database for example on 1asphost. Of course it would also be nice to read out the database again to see the comments to each blog entry in the static pages. Can this all be done using ASP?
What I would like to do is build a page that displays HTML pages from a sub directory in one long page like an FAQ page.I have code to build a table of contents, I just need to know how to extrac the document tietle from the Meta tag and how to compile the content beloe the table of contents.Could someone point me to an asp routine that compiles FAQ's?
I am running an ASP script which I require to get the source html from some URL so I can pick out bits of this and include the data in my webpage. So it should have a function something like this:
Function GetHTMLSource(String URL)
which retuns the source for example as a string or an array of strings
I'm not sure how to tackle getting the html source. I've tried setting up an Internet Explorer object and also using the createDocumentFromUrl function which have worked in VB but I can't get to work in ASP
I am trying to prevent users from submitting HTML pages from their local machine to our website and I was wondering what the best way of doing this was.
I was thinking about using the HTTP_REFERER server variable (to check where the user has submitted a page from) as a blanket fix however when you use the javascript document.location on a page the HTTP_REFERER is always blank, which makes that a flawed fix.
I have seen other sites protect against this, so I know it can be done. Whats the best way.
Using ASP I'd like to modify a string that contains HTML. I need to modify the content (the bit that the users see) but not the stuff in the tags. For example, if I had the following string Code:
I'm a complete newbie to IIs and ASP (come from the Apache/Cold Fusion world ). I've created a very simple ASP test page:
<%@ Language=VBScript %>
<% Response.Write "This is a test ASP page." %>
But when I access the page, it just displays the page as text, instead of processing the ASP. I've looked at a half-dozen Microsoft KB articles, but still no luck. I'm not getting an error, it's just not processing.
I m facing a problem in ASP. That is on the production machine when I deploy my product at that time it dosenot perform a particular process. But on my devlopment machine it runs perfectly fine.
The only difference which lies is that on my devlopment machine in security tab of wwwroot/(website) a security permission with the name of VS Devlopers(machineVS Devlopers) exist but on the production machine it dosenot. What could be the possible problem.
Making good old fashioned asp page and need to be able to display the IIS COM+ process id's (i.e. those that show up when attaching to a process in InterDev(in debug/processes dialog box).
Is there a way to get these process id's show up in an asp page? You can tell I'm not to saavy when it comes to working my way around the WindowsAPI.
Using IIS 5.0 and sometime some asp pages (absolutely randomly) showing as blank white pages. So far only one way of fixing it - restart whole server. Restarting IIS, or specific web server not helping, only whole server.
I enable server side and client side debugging, but no errors showing up...
In view source pages always look like this: ----------------------- <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=windows-1251"></HEAD> <BODY></BODY></HTML> -----------------------
Just like to know if I am correct and no problems in this scenario:
I have page where the user clicks a button to save some information >>
gets directed to page 2 where a value gets returned from a recordset and the form is inserted automatically upon loading with the value (sequential for the database table) >>
the user then gets redirected to page 3 upon insertion into the database, if I use 'Select Top 1 ......' as a query to retrieve some information on this page am I sure that this is the correct record just inserted even if 2 or more people are saving at the same time?
i have to start a batch process from a dll to transfer files created by this dll to remote ftp server. I created a batch file:
ftp -n -v -i -s:D:atchftpcmds.txt ftp-server
and a file containing the ftp commands:
user username password lcd D:atchmedia mput *.* quit
It works pefectly when i start it from the dosbox. But when i call it from the vb dll implemented in IIS (shell ("D:atch ransfer.bat")), it does not complete the transfer and hangs after 400-500 (small) files.
I need to select a csv file from my desktop through the "Browse.." button in my ASP page and upload the file and do further interrogation and extract the data to put into a database. What I'm struggling with is more the first parts with getting the file read properly in the second page so I can read and insert the data.The data below describes the file. Quite a simple format.
Customer ID - Additional values are player IDs 193948294, 293, 294, 296, 290, 292
if it is possible to run a process after page has loaded? reason being is i have an application that uploads a file, then zip's it up. These are 50 megs sometimes, so zipping the file can take some time. It is a two stage process though, a user will upload a file, then fill out some more info, then submit, so while the user is filling out more info, I'd like to start zipping the file. Does anyone know if that is possible? and if so how to do it?
when i call for a asp page i c some process still running in the status bar. but when i click on the same link again, i could not find the process. it happens alternatevely.why is this happening? how to prevent?
It's been a long time since I've needed any help with something, so I'm happy to come back and feel dumb again. I need to learn how to process XML data and generate pages driven from that data. I know the structure of the documents, I just need to grab the data from inside certain XML elements of the XML documents.
Can someone explain this or post a link to a good site? I've tried googling, but everything I find seems to explain how to print back the XML in HTML format.
Got a bit of code, which I want to loop through, unless the current value is "", in which case I need it to skip to the next one, but how do I do it?
Response.Write "<br />" & vbCrLf For Each strItem In Request.Form If strItem = "" THEN 'these next two lines, I only want to be processed if the above does have a value in it Response.Write "-" & strItem & "-" & vbCrLf Response.Write "-" & Request.Form(strItem) & "<br />" & vbCrLf End If Next Response.Write "<br />" & vbCrLf
Anybody have idea about Image processing tools available for ASP (like Imagemagick,I dont think ImageMagick will work with ASP).
I want to adjust the images uploaded to my site(ASP) to a particular resolution and do some image resolution changes, like creating thumbnails from originally uploaded images,etc..
I have created 2 tables on my db. one is for customers and one for corporate. this is to distinguish the records so that we wont mix up our clients. i have created a login page for both customer and corporate. however, i think there is something wrong with the login process code which process the login for users to our page. there is an error message:Error Type:
Provider (0x80020005) Type mismatch.
(see highlight in red) for attached code.i am not sure if its correct but here is the code as attached
<% Response.Buffer = True strUserName = Request.Form("User_Name") strPassword = Request.Form("User_Password") Dim rs Dim sqlStr Dim record_found record_found = 0 Dim vPath, pPath, ConString vPath = "xxxxx.mdb" 'use this one if database is in root of cart folder pPath = Server.MapPath( vPath ) ConString = "PROVIDER=MICROSOFT.JET.OLEDB.4.0;DATA SOURCE=" & pPath & ";" & "JET OLEDB:" Dim Conn, rsCatalog Set Conn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") Conn.Open ConString sqlStr1 = "SELECT * from Customer WHERE User_Name = '" & strUserName & "' AND User_Password = '" & strPassword & "'" sqlStr2 = "SELECT * from Corporate WHERE User_Name = '" & strUserName & "' AND User_Password = '" & strPassword & "'" set rs = Server.CreateObject ("ADODB.Recordset") adOpenStatic = 3 rs.CursorType = adOpenStatic rs.Open sqlStr1, sqlStr2, conn If (rs.RecordCount <= 0) Then Response.Redirect("login.asp?from=no_record") Else record_found = 1 Response.Cookies("User_Name") = rs("User_Name") Response.Cookies("User_Password") = rs("User_Password") Response.Cookies("Login") = 1 Response.Cookies("View_Cart") = 0 End If rs.Close Set rs = Nothing if record_found = 1 then if Request.Form("hiddenVal") = "view_cart" then Response.Redirect("view_cart.asp") else Response.Redirect("default.asp") end if end if %>
I have few asp pages, which they get the information from a SQL server, while calling these pages, due to amount of data, sometimes it takes 10-15 seconds for loading the page.During this loading time I want to show the users something like a process bar so that the user is not left out with a blank page. if anyone can guide me, how to show this process bar before completing the load process.
My asp.net code doesn't get executed by IIS. My file is saved with .aspx extension. When i do a view source, all the vb code is displayed. This shouldn't be visible if the server is processing the code. How do i get IIS to process my vb code is my .aspx files?
I'm developing an intranet application using W2k server and IE5.5 - 6.x clients. I've got one particular function that calls a stored procedure to update a number of records, depending on user input. The problem we have run into is that this procedure can take a few minutes to complete in certain circumstances, and of course IIS times out.
I've been doing some searching for a solution, but most of the answers I've found relate to showing a 'Please wait' message while processing the page, which doesn't help in this situation. The others I've found relate to using MSMQ, which would probably help, but leads to a load of testing issues that I'm not prepared to deal with at the moment.
Are there any other 'common' ways to handle this at the ASP level?
I am using Win2k, IIS 5 and vbscript as well as asp.
I want to run an asp page that creates a PDF (using a third party ASPPDF dll) as a background process to free up the main website as it takes about 3-4 minutes to render the PDF.
The asp script uses the WSHSHELL run method to launch a local application on the web server but The application process hangs each time when this is called from the web. If the application is manually run from the command line or through a bat script (by double clicking on it), the application process launches and executes the batch file successfully.
If either of these actions are called from the .asp script, the application process.exe is seen running in the task manager and hangs.
i get data using getstring function. can i process this data using java script?
set rsShow = conn.Execute("SELECT league_E FROM Market M WHERE id=1113 ") if not rsShow.eof then aa=rsShow.getstring() end if rsShow.close set rsShow=nothing
i've recently done a basic website offline and haven't uploaded or found a host server yet. however i was wondering if there is a way to process the form input offline. I was told i need ASP functionality. but i'm not too familiar with it.
does anyone know of a way to check if a process is running on the server... using asp ? I basically have an html form and upon submittal of the form ... i would like to redirect to the response page when a certain process is no longer running . the logic is as follows Code:
1) user enters form values and clicks submit button 2) server side asp checks the server for a process "wpuba.exe" 3) if "wpuba.exe" is not running .. redirect to page2.asp
basically I want to wait for the "wpuba.exe" process to terminate before redirecting to the response page.
is there an industry standard method of costing out a project the problem i have is that when talking to a developer they say "i dont know how long it will take" which just isnt acceptable.