Uploading And Processing A Password Protected Word Document With Asp
An ASP page on my IIS server converts an uploaded word document to
HTML, but I'm having a problem with it failing (hanging and popup
requesting password on server!) on password protected word documents.
(web upload, backend processing and web delivery)
I spent the whole day on google to find a solution. What I am looking
for is an asp script or a property that can look at a word document and
just return a yes or no as to whether it is protected, so I can then
refuse to upload it, until the user has removed the protection.
I have a site that is using .asp mainly for SSI. There is a login section where the user types in their login and password, and this allows access to the member area of the site. So far so good. However, once in the member area, the user could bookmark that page and get back to it anytime without having to login again. Therefore, they could just email the link to friends and anybody could access it. (and yes, if they wanted they could email the login and password - but I can't stop that). I have another site that uses a single login/password to access restricted areas, but it's done with .php Any ideas about a quick code insert that could use their login/password to gain access (per session) to a certain file folder.I hope it's not an obvious answer
how to password protect a directory (downloads) on a Windows NT Server? UNIX is a breeze. It seems like you need an Act of God to get Windows to do the same?
I have created a password protected area on my website using session variable. I used a pre-programmed package on the internet using ASPLogin not the very expensive company software- another more basic type from another company! A user can log in OK for the first time, however, when he/she next visits within a couple of days or more the login screen says that they are already logged in., and because of this, they cannot log in and have to wait for the session variable to expire.
I am using both Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer and both are having the same problem. I am not too sure of what is going wrong here, as ideally, each time they have logged out I would like them to log back in OK again.
I am trying to create a website where user is required to login first to view members page.
I want user to come to my website. They can move around in free sections where I give examples of the lessons that are to be taught. But if they need to few the whole lesson then I want them to signup first. Signup is free.
I want to use ASP to do that.
if you know any tutorial or have an example which tells how to do that, please let me know.
I have a client who has repeatedly asked about getting a site-wide search engine for their website. There's arguments for and against, but I'm more worried about the practical aspects of the request.
The site is largely composed of password-protected pages. Member data is stored in an Access database. The pages are all secured by a basic include file that checks against session variables to see if the user is logged in. If "yes," they can see the page. If "no," they are redirected to a login page. Standard stuff.
One of my biggest arguments against the search engines is that since they can't get into the protected pages to index them, those pages will not be included in search results. Since the protected pages make up about 90% of the site, this pretty much renders the search engine useless.
Have any of you encountered a similar situation? Any thoughts on a way for the search engine to index those protected pages?
As far as the search engine goes, I was planning on cheating and using a form that sends requests to a simple google site search (it works surprisingly well on the non-password protected pages), although I'm open to other suggestions if you have any.
I have a form mail script that sends an email and then writes to a text file using Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject").
The problem I am having is that the information needs to be saved in a Password Protected Directory. When I try to save the info it gives me a permission denied error.
I had my hosting company change the permission on the directory and the script was working ok but now it isn't.
Is there a way to pass the username and password in the script so I don't have to worry about the hosting company messing this up?
I have a client who has a password protected page (via session) that lists a bunch of pdf's. They are a little worried that you are able to browse and see the pdf's via the url without being logged in.
I'm not sure if it's possible or not but is there a way after their username and passord is verified to automatically grant them permisson to view the contents of the pdf directory?
I want to do a Ms Word document in a ASP page. I can do it, With the code lines:
///// Response.ContentType = "application/msword" Response.AddHeader "content-disposition", "inline; filename=OrderFax.doc" //// With these lines all document content show like a Word document.
But i can not change the MARGINS of this Word document.And Default left/right margins are very bigs.
I try it, change the <body> attributes and with styles, but this don't work, the margins are always the same.
How can i modify the margins of word document? I should do this with another method? Can I modify PC client settings to change the defaults margins of word document create througt the web?
I'm currently working on an application that has to open word documents (word forms) and read and write data from/to it. But, unfortunately, the web server hasn't Word installed (my ISP...). Is there any other way to do that? I'm currently investigating about working with rtf documents, but the syntax is turning me crazy!!! Any idea/dll/other way to do that?
I've been looking (unsuccessfully) for a tutorial on creating Word documents from ASP. I know it can be done and have been able to find some references to various aspects of this, but nothing that spells out the process from beginning to end.
What I'm trying to accomplish is being able to generate a paper document using some information that is contained in an Access database. I have a ASP script that will generate the same info on the screen, but nothing that will put it on paper in a clean, professional format.
I am creating a word document from an asp page. I have no problems actaully creating the document and creating some tables that have data in them. I am using Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-word" to create the actual document. My problem is that I want to place a picture (which resides on the server) into the word document as well. However all I seem to get is the place for the image but a picture of an "x" meaning that the picture is missing.
Using Input in HTML i am allowing user upload the document. When they click submit i am saving in Server. They can upload same document any time. Here is my problem each time when they upload document it is saved in server
But when they open in browser new updated document is not shown only old document is displayed.
I have link buttion i am assinging like this
http://myservername/sparktrial/SOW/sow-123.doc
the link is working they able to seek document but it not showing latest document. Code:
If anyone has any suggestions on how I could get specific data from a word document into a Database please advise. I need this to work via our website.
Scenario: User uploads a word doc to our server. Then is presented with a button that reads "parse it".
I need to write something in asp that will open up the word doc and extract out specific data then simple insert it into a SQL db.
I know that using Word Automation inside an ASP page is no good idea.Anything I want to do in the current project is: open document, change some text, save and close document. Basically changing some variables, consting of a name embraced by special chars, to some value. As for example: change "[FirstName]" to "Michael".
Does anybody know whether there is a way for achieving this with basic "file input / output". Can I regard a Word document as some binary data, perform the replacement, and save the data, without destroying Word's internal structure?
I am working on a application in ASP which has some data to be written to a Word document which can used as a template.I am having problems in creating an Object to open a word document.
I wanted to know how to make a properly formated word document from asp. Can some one direct me to all the propertise of CreateObject("word.application").
I have a website which displays information from a database. I would like to add an option that when the user is pressing a button or link, a specific form as a WORD document will open on his desktop filled in specific places with data from the database. The original empty WORD doc is stored on the server.
Develop a web application to help manage sale operations. There is a function that to generate a report using data in database, which is a Word document on server and let user to download and print it out.
Found that it's risky to do Word automation on server side using ASP. The layout of report is a bit complicated. I've a idea of ASP call VB to automate a Word document, but don't know whether it's work or not. Or is there any other better alternative to solve this problem?
In the Sql server 2000 I store some word documents.Then I get the data from the database through the asp code and display the word document in IE.The ContentType is "application/msword". how to save the word document which is edited to the database.
Is it possible to create a simple word document using ASP and also set its footer to the record id and save the created document on the server. We have an ASP application and we can create PDF documents using one of the components available but we want to do the same in Word Document. I wonder if someone can suggest some code or a component to allow us to do this.
Is it possible to create a code that will open a word document and print it? I need to to this for various documents within the same form. That is I need to print from 1 to 5 documents each time the code is executed.
I want to merge a word document in the server to display in the client side. The merge code is in a dll. In the asp server script, I invoke the dll to merge.
It raise an error when I use the default IIS user. When I change the IIS user to administrator,It work well. how I should do to resolve this problem?
I have a server with a Word document and an Access database on it. I also have an ASP page running on the server. The Word document contains a mail merge with the Access database. What I want to do is open the merged Word document from the ASP page when a button is clicked.
I have tried several things including some scripting that I found on the internet. This scripting works, however it opens the merged document on the server instead of on the user's local machine. I want the Word document to open on the local machine instead.
We have an application where the user fills out many screens and when they are done, we are supposed to display the text they entered in a word or excel format. That is fairly easily accomplished by changing the content type in the response object.
On one of the screens where they enter data, they also have the ability to upload a word document containing additional information. This is also not a problem, and is working fine.
Now they have decided that when we create the document with all of the text fields in it, they want to embed the word document that they uploaded. Is this possible? I have been trying to find a way to do this and so far haven't come up with anything.
I have a web page that lets the user to upload a word document. Currenlty this document is stored in the SQL Server database. The Field where this doc is stored is of Image Type.I am using aspSmartUpload object To do so. all is working fine till now.
Now I want to Write this document Into a textarea. I tried Using BinaryWrite, but to no avail.
Does anyone know how to access a WORD document using ASP? I have a few users that fill in fields in a WORD document and I need to be able to open that document and read these fields once the document is uploaded to my web server.
1. search a directory for Word documents 2. scan the Word documents that were found for a desired keyword 3. return the path of the word documents containing the keyword
It will only be searching for files on the local network.
Or does anyone know of a way to do this other than ASP?
We have a variety of work related forms (overtime sheets etc) that people currently download via our intranet.
What I'd like to do is have a page with a drop down box getting staff names and then tick box's as to which documents you want and it will put the employees name and number on the form and print etc ....
The bit I'm a bit a bit lost on is how would I export my employee name and number from a form to a an area on a word document.
I've exported data to an excell spreadsheet before but never a word document.