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But this is an automatic sort. I'm looking for a user sort. I mean, for example, the typical way to do that is to insert a list box with all the pictures names and an up&down arrow to permit the sort. This is an option but I'm looking for something fmore graphical like a drag&drop imgage sort.
Thanks for your help,
Marc
... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Dire Straits
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Hi
I have two forms in single asp page, how can i access these forms from asp
Ex
<html>
<body>
<form id="Form1" method="post" runat="server">
<input type=text name=cCode>
</form>
<form id="Form2" method="post" runat="server">
<input type=text name=cName>
</form>
</body>
</html>
How can i get cCode & cName from this.
Thanks in advance
Panal
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I'm getting some wierd characters in the returned ResponseText string of my xmlhttp object basically any characters such as
è à, etc are being returned as either japanese kanji in the arial unicode MS font or the undefined
� now i need to know if there is a way to force the http request to return the original characters that are being changed.
if anyone needs some more information just drop a response and i'll post more just have a bit of a headache on this one so i'm making it brief
thanks for the help
Ryan
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Thanks for the help i'm going to try that when i get to the office.
on a side note when i originally posted this question i was using the old Microsft.XMLHttp object to query google's driving directions search which was working fine with the exception of the aforementioned weird characters now when i tried to use the newer Msxml2.XMLHTTP object instead to see if maybe it was a compatability issue all i got back from google was
"Google does not support directions on its html interface. If your browser supports JavaScript, enable it, and then click here.
You can also try searching for your directions on MapQuest."
So in a nutshell that's what i did and the Msxml2.XMLHTTP worked like a charm and with a little bit of a bonus the html tags from the mapquest httprequest are removed with a fairly simple regex (with google maps there's a ton of their own extra stuff in there - almost a 20+ page text file)
so just to let anyone out there who happens by know that apparently google only supports the outdate Microsoft.XMLHttp object
Ryan
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TofuBug24 wrote: so just to let anyone out there who happens by know that apparently google only supports the outdate Microsoft.XMLHttp object
I suspect there's a difference between the two in the headers sent by default. Google is likely interpreting certain headers as indication that the requesting app supports / does not support javascript.
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Bots don't know when people die.
--Paul Watson, RIP
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I am using the following code to force download files from a Classic ASP webpage:
<br />
<%@ Language=VBScript %><br />
<%Response.buffer = True<br />
filePath = request("fpath")<br />
fileName = request("fname")<br />
'Response.Write(Server.MapPath(filePath & "/" & filename))<br />
'Response.End<br />
Response.ContentType = "application/asp-unknown"<br />
Response.AddHeader "content-disposition","attachment; filename=" & fileName<br />
Set FStream = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")<br />
FStream.Open()<br />
FStream.Type = 1<br />
FStream.LoadFromFile(Server.MapPath(filePath & "/" & filename))<br />
Response.Clear<br />
Response.BinaryWrite FStream.Read()<br />
Response.Flush<br />
Response.End<br />
FStream.Close<br />
Set FStream = Nothing<br />
%>
Everything works fine except that when it tries to download a file size over 5 MB I get an error. Can someone tell me, how to not restrict the file size, or set the file size really high. Thanks.
-- modified at 16:53 Tuesday 28th February, 2006
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Standard question #2:
What error message do you get?
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It tells that "Internet Explorer cannot download movie1.mpg from mydomain.com.
Internet Explorer was not able to open this Internet site. The requested site is either unavailable or cannot be found. Please try again later."
I checked the server that holds the file and the file is there.
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Disable the "Show friendly http error messages" setting in the advanced internet options, so that you see the real error message that the server sends.
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The "Show friendly Http error messages" setting is off. Also when I click on the link for downloading, the File Download Dialog box starts to open and then a message box pops up with the message from before.
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The problem was that in IIS 6.0 the aspBufferingLimit is defaulted to 4 MB. To correct the problem I had to open the IIS metabase.xml file and change the aspBuffingLimit to a higher size.
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I've placed a question on the ASP.NET forum regarding streaming using a local SHOUTcast server and Windows Media Services websever. If you have any experience with streaming media please give me a hand. See my complete post on the ASP.NET forum[^]
regards,
Mircea
Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to upload an image and then set this image as the background of a whiteboard in flash.
Thanx & Regards,
thefrenzybug
frenzybug
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Hello Dear
How to use ASP Objects (Response, Request, Session, etc,) in VB Component
I was done this by using objectcontext but it showing error. Is there any alternative?
Give me brief explanation or refer any article related to this issue.
My working environment is Windows 2000 Professional, VB6
N.Rajakumar B.E.,
Application Developer,
www.newdreamz.tk
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Hi all
I am working on a HTML page. On this the user enters a plain text in the textbox provided. After typing as soon as he presses "send" button on that page that plain text should be emailed to aa email address.
Deepak Anish
Computer Programmer
Maxumise Fiji Ltd
Suva, Fiji
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I was thinking of sending using php. You have any idea of how to do this.
Deepak Anish
Computer Programmer
Maxumise Fiji Ltd
Suva, Fiji
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Hey!!! if you know PHP then it is very easy because PHP have a built-in
mail() function.
So code for this should be like this:
______________________________________
______________________________________
Sushant Mathur
Bangalore,
INDIA.
http://n.domaindlx.com/fun2ssh/HOME.htm
-- modified at 7:54 Wednesday 1st March, 2006
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Hi sushant
I dont know php. But I am using php.
Do you have any idea about this.
cheers....
Deepak Anish
Computer Programmer
Maxumise Fiji Ltd
Suva, Fiji
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