I'm using Microsoft's flavor of BrowserHawk (Server.CreateObject("MSWC.BrowserType")) but when I look at my own stats through a simple test page, it says that my IE 6 is really NS 4.00. What's going on?
Its strange...I have experimenting with browser hawk by using the cookie sniffer method. However, even If adjust the security slider level in internet options or goto advanced in the privacy tab I cannot seem to prove the condition below....it is almost as if cookies don't want to die in my testing environment.
I did try closing the browser and relaunching but cookies and session ids seem alive and well....is this the usual hassle with testing cookies/sessions?
Option Explicit Dim bh set bh = Server.CreateObject("cyScape.browserObj") bh.SetExtProperties "cookie_both" bh.GetExtPropertiesEx
if not bh.cookiesEnabled then response.write "COOKIES DEAD" end if
I support a website. When we send HTML emails from out system, we generate a variable called "str". We set that str variable to the objMail.htmlbody property of the mail object. Frequently, random spaces appear in the email when it is received by the recipient, however those spaces do not always appear in the same place (yet frequently they do). additionally, we'll sometimes see some actual HTML code in the final email, and usually shows up as a complete tab, such as "<br>", or "< TD BGCOLOR='#FFFBF0'>".
I have installed iis and setup a new virtual directory, I then try to view it with the correct address but IE just hangs, nothing appears except the title on the titlebar and busy cursor. Going to view>source shows the source (which is correct).
This was a previously working website, I just moved the files onto a new computer. And wanted to use that instead. More info can be supplied if required. Alternatively, a good website showing how to setup iis again for asp including db's.
I have a form, that has a drop down menu with number of options eb. home, work, mobile etc. However when the choice is added to the database table it appears as a number inside the table, even though the field in the table is set to a text value (it is an MS Access DB) Why is this?
I have an existing ASP file in a virtual directory. When I type server. or request. in this text file using Microsoft Script Editor I get a dropdown showing the properties available for the object.
However, if I change the extension to ASP on an existing html file, or create a new asp file I'm not getting the dropdown. I suppose this indicates the objects are not available in these new files, and they would not run properly if I tried to open them. What am I missing in setting up these new ASP files?
I have an issue where I am sending back xml content using ASP. When I flush the buffer or turn the buffering off their seems to be a end tag that gets appended to the end of this response. Code:
I have a form that is being sent using CDONTS. The problem is the form I'm sending has a lot of special characters (it's in Spanish) and while I know how to get the chars to display correctly on the page, they're not showing up correctly in the email.
They either show up like this: Country : Canad�;
or if I encode them, like this: Country : Canadá
How can I get the email to display the correct character Country : Canadá
I'm fairly new to ASP (I'm a PHP programmer) and have no clue how to do it.
I've noticed that the email is not set to encode in any special way like the equivalent for PHP......
I know this probably sounds like a newbie question, but I was under the impression that secure pages (https) don't appear in the history/address bar history list - this appears to be incorrect?
Should I really be putting some form of expiry command at the head of each of these pages if I don't want casual users to see them? I use Classic ASP so is it better to use a command via this lang or the old META methods?
which is used to send mails.while we put some chinese characters inside the text box and then click on submit button in the mail,chinese characters are appearing as garbage.
could anyone please help to resolve this issue so that it doesnt come as garbage?
I started noticing some page errors in my web application. All of the erroring clients where using Windows XP - MSIE 6.0. It seems these clients were passing the bookmark (fragment identifier) portion of the URL to the server.
For example, with the following URL: http://testsite.com/page.aspx?myquery=test#bookmark
The browser *should* send a request for: http://testsite.com/page.aspx?myquery=test
However, these clients were sending the entire URL as the request. Thus, my querystring parameter "myquery" had the unexpected value of "test#bookmark".
Has anyone else noticed this behavior? Perhaps it is related to the download.ject patch (released July 2). I have yet to recieve a response to this message, which was posted one week ago in two other newsgroups.