write a simple function to check the user input from a form. I need to check that the string contains only numbers, has a maximum leght of say 15 and that the first number is zero.
I have a directory website which is having more than 20000 company details. Anyone can search the directory for the company. Everything works fine, but if someone misspells the word it returns 0 company found.
So i want to add a spell checker to the word user types in the textbox to the companies in the Access database. I need something similar to the google search.
I'm using the following code and if someone enters something in the "instructions" field with characters -"', - it causes the SQL statement to change using those characters.
Does anyone know if its possible to create and email HTML forms. Email recipients would then input information to these forms in the same way that they would on a web page. Pressing the submit button would mail the form back, after which it would be separately submitted to an ASP page on the web server for processing.
The main reason for this is so we don't have all the issues associated with firewalls and security to deal with. Our corporate mail servers will strip out viruses so that not a problem.
I have a form that I am trying to append to include a CAPTCHA validation field.
I have added the CAPTCHA code to the end of the form itself and now I am struggling to make the processor do a couple of things:
***If the CAPTCHA validates as well as all the form input data>>confirmation page and send appropriate email.
***If the form is filled out, but the CAPTCHA authentication is wrong>>go back to the same page, keep the form filled out, and give one more chance to correctly enter the CAPTCHA field.
***If the form is being spammed.......fail and die gracefully.
What is the best way to handle user input into a form which passes info to an .asp application. The problem I have is if somebody enters in "dave's" the asp code breaks because of the ' in the input field. What is the best way to handle this kind of input?
ASP without Access database (my webserver does not support this). I'm looking for some ASP code that can show a calendar on a webpage. The people looking at the page should be able to type in a small message and a date and then send the info to the webpage. which then updates itself.
I have a more specific example of my needs. Often when I need to arrange a meeting with friends, then I send out a mail to ex. 10 persons. They can choose between 3 different days and I want to find the day that most people can come.
Instead of getting mails back and evaluate thise, I would like them to make their reservation on the asp-webpage. This way the others can follow the "favorite" day that is accurring when a few people has typed their favorite meetingday. Hope this was understandable.
I have forms and photo upload features in my website. I'm using IIS 5.1 in Windows XP Pro. What do I need to add into my code to validate user input? I had SQL injection attack before, now I use replace function to remove any malicious words such as SELE, DELE, Ad, etc.. to prevent SQL injection attack. Are there any other attacks which it can be triggered in a text input field? What do I need to do to prevent it?
I also have a photo upload feature, it allows user upload photos to my table and the photo will be displayed in the gallery. How can I validate the user upload file is image file only? I mean user might be able to upload malicious scripts, virus to my server. How can I prevent that?
I have written a function to validate user input, so that it properly returns a valid time if the user inputs 1600 or 16:00 or 4:00 pm the time is properly formatted (it may need a little more tweaking, but you get the idea) This is the function : Code:
I have a HTML page with a form on it. I have an ASP page that processes what a user has entered into the form (updates a database etc).
I now need a page that fits between these two pages to pre-process�the users input. I need to do it this way because I am not allowed to change either of the two existing pages.
I know how to read what the user has input into the form and I know how to pass control onto the next page.
What I have not been able to work out is how to change the user input and have those changes passed onto the next page as if nothing has happened (that is, the original ASP page just performs its request.form(�item�) calls as it always has but instead of seeing what the user actually typed in, it should see the changed text as created by the new pre process� page)
I have tried using a regular expression replace but can only successfully make this change a variable and not the original form input. Equally I cannot find a way of swapping the original form input string with the output variable from the replace.
I am working on a web application that uses both asp classic and asp.net pages. We need to validate user input to avoid attacks like sql injection. Can a component be created that both page types can use? Is that the best approach? Would I simply use pattern matching to validate strings and/or remove any unwanted characters?
Isn't there some line of code that I can write to tell ASP to treat everything between BLAH and /BLAH as text (including the apostrophe). So that users can type a name of "O'Malley" in a form and I can retrieve it and store it in my database.
have a site with one asp page that sells a product. i have a thank you page that sells my product with a click on download.
how can i prevent a user from going to my url/tankyou.asp
and download it manually?
i want the user to download the product only in case he made it! i cannot control the sale pages as they are 3rd party credit card transactions and i do not have a database
How to select query according to User Input for a WebPage in C#.Net with SQL Server 2000.I am trying to build a web page in C#.NET with SQL Server 2000 using Visual Web Developer 2005. I want to select and execute the query according to user input.
I have a form which has 2 textboxes which gets start date and end date from the user. Based on start/end date my 1st query runs. Now if user does not enter any start/end date I want to run another query which takes default dates from database(which is in varchar:ex. now()/now()-180) according to logged on user's permisstions.
below is an insert statement on an asp page that stores the date and time that a driver logged on, what I need is to check that they are now already logged on fields are SQL Server 2000
ID int DRIVER_NO int ON_DATE datetime OFF_DATE datetime ON_NOW nvarchar SESSION_ID int
The ON_NOW column reads on or off depending whether the driver logged out or not, if they havent we need to close the previous logon session and mark it with 'off' and enter a date time into OFF_DATE column. Code:
How can I check the value of the variable ret in asp.net? I want to be able to check the repsonse from the user before continuing with my asp.net code. Is this possible, or am I going about this the wrong way?
By using <authentication mode="Forms" > in web.config, we can create self-designed login page, but how to check user's account and password is vaild in another domain controller?
Does <authentication mode="Windows"> can have self-designed login page?
I am having trouble trying to detect if no records are retrieved by the search. There doesn't seem to be a problem with the connection to the database or the SQL query. I think the problem is somewhere in my If statement. Code:
Can you use MS Word Spell Checker in Classic ASP or is it exclusive to Word? We would like to incorporate a Spell Checker in our ASP's without having to buy a third party product if at all possible.
This will not help anytime soon but for my own curiosity, does any one know if the Dot.Net framework gives you this ability? We are looking to move towards ASP.net and VB.net sometime this year.
We need to spell check Text Areas in our ASP pages. We don't want to use MS Word. We are looking for an cost-effective, easy to configure and use, well-known COM-based Spell Checker component.
Anybody know of a good form spell checker other than the ones suggested on ASPFAQ?
I've created a content management sys and it would be nice to give them the facility, but I don't want them to have to have such as Word installed on their machine or the need for me to install a COM on my server (because I can't!!) to be able to do this.
Was thinking of telling the user that they should simply download the Google toolbar to have this facility, but don't know if this works on a Mac and Safari!!
In the Intranet-based Ticket tracking app I have built for our tech support, there is a feature where some customers are going to be able to see the stuff that was typed in by the tech support person taking the call, including the problem description. It would be nice to install some client-side validation which would check their spelling. Is there such a thing? A Dreamweaver extension, some freebie js code, maybe?
I have a dictionary.txt whereby the form will check each word against the dictionary. Now, one of the features that I need to add in is to add a new word to the dictionary sorted alphabetically whenever the user clicks on the "Add to Dictionary" button.