I am trying to keep people/users from seeing the direct path and file name (mostly CGI script file names) in the URL window when accessing my website. Specifically, when a user clicks on a button or link which executes a cgi script, I don't want the path and file name of that script to appear...
I am using SQL Server 2000 with a Microsoft Access 2002 front end interface. I have a form where one combo box control directly uses fields from a table to display information (no filtering). I have a second combo box control on the same form where I would like to filter the data based on the...
The short answer is yes, you can do it in Access. I have two Access modules called FTPClent and Test which work quite well. I'll post both. Please let me know if it works for you or if you need explanation. Hope they help.
First module:
Sub TestFTP1()
On Error GoTo TestFTP1_Err...
I have an FTPClient module that works for something that sounds very much like what you're talking about. In fact, I have a database which creates a dataset which I then FTP, using Access only, directly to an Internet site I happen to manage. If you would like to see what I have, just let me...
dawnd3, we've had similar issues here at our work. In our case, there were (by design) multiple versions of Access installed on the same computer. The problem was that when you ran one particular version of Access, it bumped the later/earlier versions, and made them think they had to be...
PaulTEG, thanks for responding. For some reason, unknown to me, the script began working as it should have done in the first place. I've reviewed the coding and can find no mistakes that would have caused the problem in the first place, which makes the fact that it is now working much more...
I have a small CGI script which had been working, but now does not. It is now telling me my user input is blank when in fact it is not. It now does not seem to detect values in my $in{'guestname'} or my $in{'guestcomments'} when there is in fact a value. Is there a better method for testing...
Thanks so much for such a fast response and for such a helpful piece of information. Your advise worked exactly the way I had hoped. I can't understand why a detail as important as that has escaped clear documentation in the other areas where I tried to get help. Maybe I'm just blind!
Thanks...
I have a working flash movie where I would like to add a button. I have followed several tutorials, but no matter what I try I can not get the "Hit" frame to allow me to enter a GoTo command. I would like to have the button go to a particular website page when clicked, but all my options are...
Thanks very much for shining a light on this dingy process, thus far. I'll keep looking for options, but you've already given me more information in a few moments than I've been able to find otherwise. Thanks again, very much.
I am trying to create a DTS that will import a text file of "fixed width" The file I'm importing has multiple columns, and at the end of file, the last column, there is often, but not always, a lack of data. SQL Server does not seem to recognize the end of row when set to fixed width. It...
Thanks you for responding. Can you be more specific about what to look for? I haven't seen anything which might change how the pencil tool (required for adding a guide line) can be changed. However, I could be blind!
I am using the Flash MX Guide bar feature to animate objects along a specified path. I have no problem making that work, however, when I draw a path line for my objects (using the Smooth setting option) Flash still seems only to draw a jagged line, resulting in jerky moving objects on the...
My only suggestion would be to always be on the alert when talking to new people. If you pay attention, you may notice that there are potential clients all around. In working for one client, I may come into contact with one of their friends or business associates. When this happens, and only...
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