I got background in my left and right frames (tables) and on the background image there's a custom border on each side. I want the background to extend on a different resolution rather than repeat. Anyone know how I can pull this off?
If I have a search submit button, when I click submit button, it will submit the form to search.asp for form processing. This will be the URL: http://www.mycompany.com/search.asp?q=programming
But when I do search in google, search doesn't have any file extension. How do they do that? I saw some site are like that too. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...G=Google+Search
..asmx not getting parsed.whten I call a page with an .asmx extensionon my machine all I get is the code, it does not get parsed.how can I fix this, can I manually add some ISAPI application to IIS to make it work.
How can I validate a file extension before it is being uploaded to the server?Let's say I want to check the last 3 or 4 chars of the file, if it is JPG. then upload it. If not, alert(Only JPG file allowed).I'm using this allow user to upload.
I am trying to upload a file to the server but first I want to rename it to the users session id. Ok everything is working except when I rename it, it drops the file extension. What is the best way to get the previous file extension and add it to the new file name? Here is an example of what it is doing on my end.
filename: test.xls rename: 123456678 what I need: 123456678.xls
I have a site that is HTML and I am considering moving it to ASP. However this site has a great deal of investement already on SEO and changing the extension on the files would take a hit to our rankings. I've heard that there is a way of saving the ASP files as HTML extension. Does anyone know how to do this?
When I create an asp file and click on it on my local drive, photoshop opens it, because the asp extension is already defined to photoshop.
I know you can try to change that extension association in the windows folders options, but even though photoshop owns the extension, it does not appear in the list of extensions. Is there some way to get photoshop to let go of the extension?
I used to have a dreamweaver extension, which inserted the asp script for recordset paging, you know the one where at the bottom of the page there is a line of links allowing you to search through your recordsets without having to load them all in. Anyway I formatted my hard drive and thought i had saved it but i turns out i didn't and cannot find where i got it from.
If anyone has a dreamweaver mx extention for this can you please upload it as an attached file so i can download it.
is anyone have some link or know any please where I can find some information about how ASP is working in background, how it cooperates with IIS and similar stuff.
If I want to know if a file exist. But I do not know it's extension, how shall I check the extension and if it exists? (I know the name which to check)
If you'll notice, there's a comment in this snippet that drops the extension. How can this be modified so that the extension IS shown?
Set myFileSys = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set Folder = myFileSys.GetFolder(Server.MapPath("/meetings")) for each file in Folder.Files If Not file.name = "index.asp" Then FileName = Left(file.name, (Len(file.name) - 4)) 'drop the extension FileSize = cint(file.size / 1024) 'convert into kilobytes and drop the decimal Response.Write("<li><a href='/meetings/" & file.name & "'>" & FileName & "</a> - " & FileSize & " K<br>" & chr(13)) End If next
where can i find the ASP file upload dreamweaver extension for free? if not, would someone suggest a way to upload file into database using dreamweaver?
im trying to create a script that is sending mail & due to its time of executing im looking for a way to run that script in the background so the user wouldnt have to wait.
i looked it up but didnt find nothing usefull, but i did come across batch files & vbs files. does any body has any idea how does it work or some reading about this?
I have built an asp app that sends an e-card to selected recipients along with the text entered by the user. Well, on some machines the text is not visible because the background color of the table is not going across correct. The background color is supposed to be teal with white letters. However the background is going across white with withe letters on some machines. I am using the same browser (version and everything) as one of the machines that can't see it the correct way. I am able to see it fine. I have put in the back color for all of the cells the table, etc but it's still going through white. What would cause this to happen?
I have done a CMS system and if I could do something in background mode,for example, send a newsletter.I don't want to wait until the page loads completely.I'm creating a mail object for each record of my newsletter suscriptors,I don't know if it would be better to use bcc with all records.
I'm having problems with one of the websites on my MS2000 server. I can't publish a fp2000 web to it properly because it thinks fp server extensions are not installed.
Whenever I use the MMC snap in to check the server extensions for this web, it tells me that my admin tool is not compatible with installed server extensions. Not sure what to do with this.
I am using two asp pages that have large (up to 1280X1024) background images. The image is the same on both pages, but when I go from one page to another it reloads the image each time and flickers for a second when loading because the file is so large. Is there a nifty way to keep the background image the same across two pages without reloading.
Is it possible to make functions or system calls run in the background of an ASP script? I need to ping a numebr of different addresses, and as I could run these at the same time, it would make it a lot quicker, especially as a few of these addresses will always deliberatley time out, which holds the other pings back. I'd like to be able to run all simultaneously, but if i could at least run one ping (which i'm doing via a ping.dll module i found) in the background that would be great.
i've been searching around but for the life of me I can't find anything about this. does it exist at all?
Is it possible to set an image as the background body image (non-repeating too) in a message sent using CDO. I don't want to embed an external webpage (I have to insert user form related variables back in the body of the email) and the image is on the server the mail is being generated from - have googled for ages on this one but can't seem to find anything suitable...
I have a ASP web application, in the application I need to check if people did submit some documents, and if they don't past a certain date I want to send them email notifications.
I am using SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server Agent How can I write ASP code to run in the background on my IIS server, that will check for people who did not submit past a certain date and automatically send them email notifications?
There is a setting in IE for "Print background colors and images."
I've noticed that without checking this option, a web page will print CSS lines between table rows, but a background color of say the header won't. The below style will display the borders in print preview, but won't display the background color.
Does anyone know if it's possible to force background CSS or HTML colors to print without having the user change the default in IE to not print background colors? Code:
I have a stored procedure that gets called from an ASP page. I had a requirement to adjust the stored procdure to have a delay, so now my browser waits for the stored procedure to complete before it returns the page and value I am looking for.
Is it possible to launch the stored proc from the ASP, but have it run in the background per say and return the value immediatley to the browser, cause the browser portion to not appear to be delayed?
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.
how to change the background color of a web form programatically from C#. I have found examples on the web for Visual Basic, but I can't get them to work in C#.
how to run a script in the background? I have a stored procedure, which gathers a lot of info on various tables in a MSSQL , and from that rebulds a large table. I run this stored procedure like so:
Response.write "Updating CWC Page .... wait until you see <b>Finished!</b>" dbconnection.CommandTimeout = 0 DBConnection.Execute("proc_updatecwc") Response.write "<bR><BR>Finished!<BR><BR>"
this script takes about 3 minutes to complete, and then I can't do other stuff on the site. This script needs to be run at regular intervals, whenever new company information is added. Now, I want to be able to add the new info, and let the script run in the background, without waiting for the outcome / output. Can this be done?