Hello - I have 2 projects one in .net (VB.net and ASP.net) the other in VB6 and ASP - both create an XML document for transformation into HTML.
I want to use a non break white space ie & nbsp inside the XSL so at top of my document I have added the line
<!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet [<!ENTITY nbsp...
As the LV says you should use the code-behind technique to process any server side stuff.
However if you still want to go to a different page anyway you can use server.transer, server.execute or response.redirect.
Check out the help for these functions.
If you really have to use classic asp...
I'm a bit new to .net to please bear with me.
Does the .net IDE have intrinsic support to pass data from client to server using SOAP. Or do I need to still write my client script manually.
For example:-
Lets say I have a page with 2 controls a list and a grid. When I click an item in the list...
thanks for that. Our users don't really have any Development Environment / Studio installed on their machines - just MDAC (tried 2.5,2.6 and 2.7).
However, may have a look at their machines for any of the dll's listed and will re-register them. Will also get them to run Windows update
thanks again
I have a client who is having problems connecting to an OLAP Database source using OLEDB.
When I run the simple code to create an active connection he gets the error: - -2147467262 No interface available for the requested IID.
None of our other clients have had this problem and I can find no...
actually found what I was looking for at
http://www.aspfaqs.com/aspfaqs/ShowFAQ.asp?FAQID=74
I can use session.remove("tmpVar") to clear it
thanks for the post anyway
I'm only sending what is required for a call then generating html based on those parameters. I'm just uncertain how IIS handles session variables once they are declared empty or as nothing. I know Java has a 'Garbage Collector' to do this. Does anyone know if IIS has an equivalent ?
For starters remove the dll from your machine then run the vb project. You need to set up security to debug your runtime dll. Have a look in MSDN (I can't find the doc in question but I know its there somewhere !) for the document or if you want I can email you a word version of it.
I'm trying my best to remove all session variables from my web application, and store the data required in an XML doc on the client. However I need to use some session vars temporarily so I can return my normal html then do a second call using SOAP to get the xml and store it on the client.
Can...
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