Further to a question I posted a few weeks back - i'm devloping a site for our company where visitors can vist product sections, and pick catalogues they want - currently they can only go to one section, pick catalogues, order them, then move onto another section - problem is this. The powers that be want a more 'shopping basket' style - where customers can browse all the sections and pick as they go - and order them all together. In a 'shopping basket' styleee - so does anyone know of any good shopping basket style tutorials?
I am trying to get a message displayed when I insert data, but it's not working...I can't spot any missing thing from this code. is there any body who can tell me why, I am sure something is missing. Code:
I have a page that is populated from a db. It consists of lots of drop downs (dynamic - could be 20 or 32 or...) with the option value set as a number.
Basically they represent the skill level someone has in a skill which is you guessed it - written beside mr drop down.
So once i click on update i awnt them to all go off to the db and update. Any idea of an algorithm on how to do this. Im aware of for loops etc but i just dont see how it would work out.
A system I use uses advanced encryption for passwords. It was taken from some sample script and adapted some where. However this was I think intended to be for passwords. So nothing too long.
However the time has come where I need to create a function to encrypt a large amount of text. It has to encrpt a large amount of text but nothing too advanced is needed to be honest. Just so its unreadable because its written to a text file on drive. It has to be a function though then capable of decrypting the encrypted text.
Any ideas ? Again Dont have to be nothing too flash. I mean I had a go at just changing letters to different letters but the function got huge with all the replaces.
I have only begun to look into ASP due to an assignments requirements.I usually code in PHP,one feature in PHP is to be able to do an if.else statement,where if a certain statement is true then a chunk of HTML can be outputted.
Basically I want to be able to do this in ASP to use with a simple authentication system which I will construct.I have just got a fat book on ASP,and am beginning to read through it
I am not an ASP programmer, but I need help with the syntax. I have a simple if/else statement that I need to translate into ASP. Begin Pseudocode
if { (id == 1,2,3,4,5,6), then print "Private" } else { Print <a href="https://www.mydomain.com/file.asp?ID=<%=rs("ID")%>" target="_blank">Register</a> } End Pseudocode
i'm trying to create just a simple upload - fill in a form with the article title, and description - and select a file - i need to upload that file to the webserver, and then rename that file to the <% =Sartid %>.pdf
any ideas where to get something this simple from? never done anything like this before - i'm guessing the FSO will be used?
A user logs in, then based on their account (username/pass), they are redirected to a specific web address. I only need 3 different accounts. Can this be done with Javascript? Or do I need to use a database? If you can point me to some script that will achieve this I would love it!
I got a small problem that I think you can solve in a sec.I use ASP to tell day, date, month etc on this page: http://www.aljapaco.com/award/nyawar...rd&val=purpose
But,as the servers is in Sweden and I´m in Sweden to, I see the text in Swedish. Can anyone that lives in any other country just please tell me if the text is in English when youre not viewing it from a Swedish connection. IF it´s still in Swedish, how (if) can I make it change to English text or am I stuck with some messy old Java Script??
I have a stylesheet switcher which store the user style preference in a cookie, however how do I modify the following to use the default stylesheet of “styles.css” if there is no cookie on the users computer? Code:
i have a shopping cart type system where a user adds items to their cart, and as they are doing this, i have a textbox for the user to enter the quantity of the selected item they want!i want this textbox to be max. 3 characters in length (for asthetic purposes!!) but no matter waht width i make it, it is always displayed much bigger(longer) than i want! So how do i force this textbox to be no more than 3 characters in length?
I want is to have my asp code test if it is the first time the page has loaded. If so it will need to skip my validation info, if not then run the validation code:
I've agreed to help a friend with a free project and everything was going fine until they got some free web space from another friend. It's running on windows and everything is ASP. I have never been near ASP and I really don't understand much. I use PHP/apache and even then it's only tinkering.I was hoping to find a simple script I could plug in and use as a contact form and one for a mailing list (both form to mail type things). But I can't. I've eventually managed to find a couple but I coulnt'd make any sense of them or get them to work.
I have a form that only has one check box in it for active / inactive. This form is when viewing a member record. My 2 questions are:
How do I get the checkbox into the form showing the state that it is in the database? - I can get a check box to show, but can not get it to show ticked / not ticked according to the database Code:
I have a database (*.mdb), which I can connect to, query on, and return results from in ASP. Now, I want to do some ADDs,UPDATEs,and DELETEs.... but I get errors executing my SQL... What's the trick?
PS My connection (thus far) is this, and works.
Dim Conn Set Conn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") Conn.Provider="Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0" Conn.Open Server.MapPath("myDatabase.mdb")
I have this little flash movie on the main page of a website and I want to set the cookie so that when user first enters the site, the flash plays but when the user browses around and goes back to the main page, the flash movie won't repeat again ... kinda like ........ they can only see the movie 1 time when first entering the site but after that they won't be able to see it again unless they clear their cookies from their computer
I'm currently creating a site that involves people with very little computational skills, proficient only really in word processing, submiting various technical documents to be uploaded to the website.
Because of the generally well-structured outline of these technical documents, I am going to store them in either a relational database (such as MySQL), or in XML form, or both. However, the problem is that most of these documents all ready exist in MS Word (.doc) format, and the documents to come in the future will also be created using Word by the aforementioned people.
I am going to make a simple, online content management system using either PHP or VB.NET (dosen't really matter to me), and I want these people to be able to upload a Word document, and have my CMS script automatically convert the .doc (or rtf rich-text, whatever's easier) into a simple, straightforward xml, similar to DocBook or something (not like Word 2003's incredibly complicated xml). Does anyone have any recommendations on how to go about doing this?
I want to do a simple hit counter but my problem is I don't want to open a database everytime there is a hit. (I'm afraid this will give me problems with the server if too many people hit at once.) I thought of doing it with files but I want others to be able to see the hits without ftp access.anyway to use javascript to call a stored procedure(in this case at least the page won't fail if the db is too busy)
I'm trying to make a loop but can't get it right.I'm trying to loop through a HTML table with one row and five columns and search for a specific value, but since tablecells are not objects I don't understand how to do it.
is it possible to write some javascript within my ASP page, which will determine:
1. are either the username or password text box empty 2. is the username syntactically invalid 3. is the password syntactically invalid
The idea is that when a user clicks on the Log In 'submit' button, the javascript will detect if any of the above conditions are true, and if so, will raise a window error box informing the user of the error. If none of the conditions are true, then the info will simply be sent to the next page which determines if the username - password combination match with one in my DB.
if this is possible, how would i go about enforcing the script to be run, when the user clicks on the 'Log In' button.