I'm searching a scripting solution to my problem.
I don't want to ask the administrator to add the site to the trusted list : the easiest administrativ task always needs a long time to be done.
I think it exists a way to remember a warning appeared and to prevent the system to print it again...
I've built a website which connects to a database.
This site is not on an intranet (the webserver is not available for the moment) but is on a distributed disk.
I use vbscript to access my MSAccess Database.
Each time I open a connection to the base the following warning is appearing.
This...
Hi,
- You could use the URL to get your values on the second page.
I never used it but its something like that :
http://myURL?myVarA=myValueA&myVarB=myValueB
To get it from the second page you must use server.request and I don't remember what you have to pass as parameters...
- You could use...
Sorry, I had no time to give further informations.
Dim OrderedArray()
Dim Length
Function OrderArray(ArrayToOrder, Value)
For Each Element in ArrayToOrder
If ElementFillAllConditions Then
Length = Length + 1
ReDim Preserve OrderedArray(Length)
OrderedArray(Length) =...
I would like to recursively fill an array.
I have a first array as a reference.
The second array has to be filled in order using the value of the first. (Sorry, maybe it's not very simple...)
For the moment I do something like that :
Dim ArrayToFill()
Function...
Thanks for trying to help me.
I've found the property : style.background
But how to change it on click ?
Here is an example how I fill my table :
Sub FillTableFromRecord()
myrecordset.MoveFirst
Do Until myrecordset.EOF
document.write("<TR>")...
Hi,
I fill a table from my database and I would like to change the background color of the row you click on.
I know the property style.color maybe I could use that and change only the color of the text in the cells...
Do you have some good ideas to do that ?
I use IE 4.
I'd like to do it with...
I had the same error with a recordset.
I forgot to call an element of my table in my SELECT.
So your problem is the element you call :
- doesn't exist in your table.
- is not reachable.
I hope it helps you.
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X-) Split.
I've built a site that is not completely protected because I think it is not possible but I find it fun to increase the difficulty for users to see my sources... It is like a game for little boys and little girls...
a) I set frames (iframes on div):
<DIV ID="my_div"...
Are you sure you've set the modes
database.Mode = adModeReadWrite
You may have a recordset...
Are these properties fixed ?
recordset.CursorType
recordset.LockType
I had problems with constants because they wouldn't be known by IE 4, so I couldn't set the permissions on my database.
So I had to...
<SPAN ID="my_span"></SPAN>
It's just HTML code (that I didn't know, but useful!).
You can put it anywhere on your page, it's like a label I think, but it doesn't refer any control.
myspan.innerHTML = string
It's more JavaScipt than VBScript according to me.
I tested it with ...
a) You could scan your_box.options to find the longest string and then
b) you initialize your_box.value with (max_length * '-').
It is simple with a javascript.
X-) Split.
This work with IE 4.0 :
<SELECT NAME="select">
</SELECT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!--
optn = new Option("new option")
document.all.select.options[0] = optn
//-->
</SCRIPT>
I think your problem is with parent.upFrm.document.
I hope this helps you...
Maybe, if your image is simple enougth, you could convert it to a .gif with a transparent background.
You're speaking about layer so I think you're using Netscape? I don't know if it applies on layers, but I use it with divs with IE : there is a property named allowtransparency, it's a boolean...
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