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I might have gone off the topic. But if I wanna create something like outlook Calendar which can be shared online by a group of people, database is still a better choice, right? Thanks.
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Hi,
I am trying to access an image from the server, it is visible in the browser, but if i try to provide any querystring parameters the url defuaults to something else, i wanted to know what could be the reason for this behaviour.
e.g.
when i try to access
http://server_/Images/Img01.jpg
works
but
http://server_/Images/Img01.jpg?xyz=1
doesnot work
pls advice
Regards,
Sivaprasad
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Hi Friends,
Can we use SOAP services in classical ASP? not in Asp.NEt
scenario being
let say we got 10 web sites among whic
some sites are in Classical ASP and some are in ASP.Net.
we want to built a centeralised login system for both ASP.Net and classical ASP sites.
and I dont want to open databse connections and stuff for those 10 sites.
My idea is making web services and use them.
Any idea or articale giving the solution is welcome.
thanks
Naveed Kamboh
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You can - a webservice call is just a normal POST (or GET)...
the difficulty is that SOAP requires the data to be packaged in to an "envelope". It's not that hard to do, but you'll have a lot of string manipulation to do.
As an aside, if you think it'll help, there's a javascript client side soap lib article on CP somewhere
"Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......"
Christian Graus At The Soapbox
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Hi,
I am getting below error below
Parser Error Message: It is an error to use a section registered as allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application in IIS.
while trying open the project available from
http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/DynamicForm.asp
does anyone have had similar problem before
thanks
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Go to IIS right-click on your web page, select properties and click on the "Create application" button. That should fix the problem.
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The application is already configured. would there be a problem that my web dev express edition of visual studio doesnt support c# application. if thats the case how will i be able to fix it.
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Hi!
I have installed both version of visual studio 1.1 and 2.0
my all project which are in 1.1 are fine when i open in 1.1 framework.
i downloaded a web dev express and tried to open a project that was created in 2.0 and it gives me
following error
Parser Error Message: It is an error to use a section registered as allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application in IIS.
i checked the virtual directory in IIS and in project properties i changed the application pool to
asp.net 2.0
deleted the backup file in cache but still receive this error
it also gives me few warnings they are
could not find schema information for element 'dataconfiguration' and
could not find schema information for element 'defaultdatabase'
please help this is byfar my first project in asp.net 2.0 running in visual studio 2005
thanks
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What css attribute do I add to make this image display at the top of the table? Does it matter what the actual size of the image is to answer this question or accomplish my task? I could look up the actual size of the image, but it is bigger than 100 x 100 px. The image currently is displaying in 1/2 way down the table cell.
<table border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3"><br />
<tr><br />
<td ><br />
<img src="xxx.jpg" style="width: 100px;height:auto;"/><br />An image<br />
</td><br />
</table><br />
I reviewed some CSS books and googled "images in tables" but cannot find the answer. It hopefully is simple answer?
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Hi!
if you are deailing with IE 5.x or above the following style statements can solve your problem. Do not forget to adjust the cell's height and width according the size of the image. This statement places the image behind the cell. Therefore, you can add text or another image inside the cell as well.
I hope it workes out for you!
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Simplest would be to make the td valigned : <td valign="top"><img></td>
"Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......"
Christian Graus At The Soapbox
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Hello!
How is the syntax of defined array in below in javascript (The equivalent)?
Dim ProLabels(26,5)
ProLabels(1,1) = "Hello"
ProLabels(2,1) = "Hi"
Prolabels(1,2) = "How are you?"
Thanks
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Javascript tutorial[^]
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led mike
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Hello
I have created a user defined table inherited from Datatable,and a custom row inherited from Datarow while sending across webservice i have added them to a dataset. Now i can receive the dataset on my client but when i am trying to refer the table it is a datatable instead of the custom one
Can some one help???????? ??????
blue
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You have to cast it to your custom type.
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Nope it isn't that straight forward i did tired that as well
blue
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Hiya all.
I hope this is the right part of the forum, because I couldn't see any other section where this might fit.
I'm trying to investigate why a specific website is crashing often.
The site is running on IIS 6.0 and .net 1.1.
My main suspect is that the site often throws "System.Threading.ThreadAbortException" (which are caught and logged) due to an apparently extensive use of Response.Redirects.
Now I've read on some MSDN article that IIS6.0 and .net 2 combined with this exception could cause the IIS thread pool to recycle and thus - well go down and cause the website to "reboot" loosing sessions etc.
But while this site is running on IIS 6.0 it is running using 1.1 framework. Does anybody have experience with the same bug while running on 1.1, or should I think outside the box.
Apparently the code has already been searched through for unclosed connections to the DB which shouldn't be the issue, and frankly, I can't see why DB connections should cause the IIS thread pool to be affected. If anything the system would just hang as far as I'd figure it.
Thanks in advance.
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I have read that there can be a periodic problem when reading large varchar or text fields from SQL server (or memo fields from Access) using ASP--they can sometimes come up as empty strings. (See http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2188.)
What I have been unable to find out is whether this problem is still around in recent versions of MDAC (>= 2.8). Does anyone know whether this problem still occurs--is it still necessary to follow the steps in that aspfaq article?
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This is not a "periodic" problem that occurs sometimes. It's by design, and there is nothing unpredictable about it. Once you know how it works, you also know how to handle it.
The data for blob fields are not fetched along with the regular result, instead they are sent in a separate stream. As they are sent in a stream, they have to be read in the exact order that they come in the stream. If you read them out of order, the stream will skip to the item that you requested and the skipped items are discarded.
The value is read from the stream when you request it, and the value is not retained in the current record data in the recordset. That means that you can only read the value once from the recordset. That is why you have to read the value into a variable if you want to use it more than once.
The blobs are sent in the same order as you specify them in the select statement, that's why you shouldn't use "select *".
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That makes sense to me, but the reason why I'm wondering about it is because I have been using SELECT * with varchar(5000) fields without a problem. If I am understanding you correctly, this should not work if x is a large varchar (5000) field:
Set rs = conn.Execute("SELECT * FROM [tablename] WHERE [ID] = 30")
Response.Write rs("x")
Response.Write rs("x")
But for me it does print the contents of x twice. Do you know why this would happen?
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Because varchar is not a blob field.
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OK, so am I correct in thinking that none of these problems occur with varchar fields (only text fields)? The aspfaq article (link in original post) had mentioned that varchar columns with a length greater than 255 also had the problem; is this incorrect?
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You only have these limitations for blob fields. Depending on the database or database driver, large varchar fields might actually be implemented or returned as blob fields, but I have never used one that does it that way.
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Thanks for all of your help! How can I find out if my database/database driver is implementing large varchar fields as blobs? (I'm just connecting to SQL Server using SQLOLEDB.)
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I am basically looking to see if anyone s familiar with configuring iis on a windows 2000 server to serve up PDF files, or if there is somehting that mayhave been turned on/off to prevent it.
it runs some aspx pages that output to pdf, but as far as the server is concerned, these are aspx files. it is up to the browser to determine the output format. however, if i try pointing to an actual pdf in a known web directory, i get "The page cannot be found"
any ideas?
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