I have a form with '/' in some of the field names, when I pass through to
the next page the field name comes back as though it's been htmlencoded, so
getting the value out of the field I need to convert this back to '/' with
the replace (same problem if I have a ',' in the name)
Is there an easy way to htmldecode or something what it converted to the
encoded versions? (I have written a short function to basically do all my
replaces for me, but I am guessing this isn't the ideal solution)
I have a database table where I managed to add with ASP an extra column which breaks down the previous column "text_data" and counts the number of words: Code:
I have an app that I want to send out an email to each user in our member list giving them their username & pw, but I don't want to overwhelm my mail server since there are over 1000 users in my database.
I don't want to overwhelm my web server, either, having this app hog all resources.
Luckily, I do have two processors running in this web server. Note: web server and mail server are different boxes.
So... what kind of pause routine would you all put into my VBscript ASP within the loop that sends out emails to all users?
Is it possible to put the logoff/shutdown/restart buttons on an ASP page or something similar? If so can anyone point me in the direction of some code or where I can read how to do it?
I have an application which loops through several thousand subscriber records, compares each subscriber's requirements to a database of businesses for sale, and then prepares and mails off an email containing info from the database that the client is interested in.
Problem is that the ASP file exits as soon as it has sent about 50 or so records to the Mercury/32 mail server on the local Ethernet. No error message or program execution issues noticed. I then delete the first 100 or so subscriber records and set the file off again. In the loop thru the next 100 subscribers it prepares an email for approx every second subscriber, then seems to hit this 50 max limit and terminates again. Driving me crazy.
I figure that somewhere there's a queue building up which maxes something out and causes some low level termination. To test that, I'd like to build something into the loop thru the subscriber file that causes a delay of 10 seconds or so before the loop starts again.
We have two applications for one system. The first application is a vb-app and the second is a web-app.
From the vb-app users have the possibility to enter right into the web-app. The vb-app is creating an appropriate url and opens the web-browser with this. The url contains user-information like user name and password. We don't want this url-information to be stored in the history-list, because then advanced users can find passwords etc here and that's not so good.
I am retrieving data from html form, perform some math. calculations on it and now i need to put this data back to some presentable form to display in asp.Earlier I get the data from FORM in text format, convert it into double value, now want to put it back in text format for dispal.
I'm trying to put my data from Access DB into a table, but, where I know how to do it creating one row per record, what I'm wanting to do is essentially extract each record into 1 cell, and then have the next record in the next cell, creating a table 2xn in size.
The data I'm getting for each record is a URL & a file location, to create an image hyperlink for each record, and need the images to appear in a table 2 columns x however many rows required.
Is it possible to put a variable in parameter for a URL? I'm looking to have a page with an input box and a link. When someone puts in a value in the input box and clicks the link it will take the value and pass it through the link to an asp page.
example:
Employee Name <input type="text" name="Tname" size="20"> <a href="emp_info.asp?e_num= Tname.value">Employee Info </a>
I know this is Visual basic code, but the response should be global. I one line of code that stretches from here to Mars. Infact, it was used to guide the last probe there. How do I make it go over seperate lines? Code:
i need to put a date of the following format: 14 June 2003 into a text box. i have seen some samples but i can't get what i want. i tried the following: <%=FormatDateTime(todaysDate,0) %> and it only rendered 00:00:00 .
I'm trying to create a VBScript using ASP. However I'm having problems getting data from session variables into the right places. The example I have copied below works, however I need to replace "data1" and "data2" with real data from a session variable. Code:
i need to put the records i'm getting from my query into a string, can someone tell me how to do this.
i've tried GetString, but thats not what i'm looking for, my query pulls up ID's and i need to put these into a string so i can split them up to be used in another query.
im making a simple site where people can add comments into a shoutbox. only ive had experience of people adding in html tags and javascript to redirect people away from my site and display images etc which im not interested in.
how do i stop this from happening? is there a way to intercept the form contents and kick out the code leaving plain text? or changing the code so it displays the real code using < and > ?