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PHP...
Militiaware
Faris Madi
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I only know enough PHP to say hello and thank you, but perhaps someone else here can help you.
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I want to include the jabber API to chat from my web project. i am new to use jabber. any one who can help me is requested to send some information
in learn_guru_03@yahoo.com. its urgent for me.
-- modified at 7:10 Tuesday 16th May, 2006
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If you go to the site www.sportsline.com, it has an
image and below it Prev and Next. You can click Next
and it flicks through jpgs. It rotates through a stock
of images. How can I put this together where the user can
go through images like this?
Please any response any one can give me will be greatly
appreciated.
Sincerely,
Danielle Brina (an overworked graduate student)
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Edit Sorry I jumped the gun when I responded with out looking at the examples...well I did and the first examples are not correct as they don't offer next/prev links...so instead check this out: Much better[^]
Javascript image rotation scripts: Click here for code snippets[^]
It's frustrating being a genius and living the life of a moron!!!
-- modified at 1:34 Sunday 14th May, 2006
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hi,
How to schedule an aspx page..
I had created an application to send emails.. I want to send emails once/twice for a week,
I had call the method to send an Email in page_load event.. but how to put aspx page in schedule tasks..of System..
balu
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Please don't cross post.
Please write a useful subject.
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i dont think that there is a way to do so. you can develop a windows service and can call this application at a regular interval or can specify some conditions.
cheers
Ramesh.Kanjinghat
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Hi!
I am very new to web prog -though I've been doing winapp prog for ages...
I need to have a layout a bit like the code project, where the left and right rows are fixed in lenght and the middle row is not. How do we work with tables to achieve this?
thank you!
Antoine
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Tables was used for layout before CSS came around, simply because there was no alternatives.
Now there are alternatives. I would suggest that you look into using CSS for layout as the first choise. Especially as you are new to the web, and aren't stuck in the html habits of the mid ninetees.
Tables should be used to create tables. They may occasionly be useful for layout, but using tables without CSS produces an utter mess of html code. (I know. I've seen a lot of it, and done a lot of of it myself. In the mid ninetees...)
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OK..
thank you for your response. So, do you have a nice pointer for online efficient learning of CSS?
thanks again,
Antoine
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Hey folks... I'd love your help on the HTTP protocol, as I'm trying to integrate it with a client application I'm developing:
Quick description of what I propose to do with the protocol:
* Have a unique URI (mydomain.com/uniqueID) and then go via my C++ MFC client and hit that URI.
* Perform server side code to determine whether there are new files to download
* Files are all web content files with the exception of .txt files (so JPEGs, HTML, CSS, etc....)
* If there are new files to download, I want the client to download *all of it at once*..., effectively downloading all the files from server using the HTTP protocol.
* If there are not new files to download, I'd like for the client to download nothing.
* I would also like to upload .txt files to the server ever hour, read their contents, and insert/update them into my database schema.
* I'd like to use Ruby On Rails if this makes a difference.
Here are my questions:
1) Can the HTTP protocol download multiple files (say 10 HTML files, 20 JPEGs, 10 CSS files) from one URI at once?
1.5) Can HTTP protocol be used to download .txt files?
1.6) Is there anything that the HTTP protocol cannot be used to download?
2) Will my proposed solution of domain.com/uniqueID work?
3) Can HTTP actually be used to upload the text file to the server?
4) Is there a nice way of re-assembling the packets on the Windows side into HTML, JPEG files, etc...? Such as an existing module or source/tutorials you might know of.
5) May I use port 80 on the Windows client side, since the type of traffic I'm transferring is web content.
6) Is there some way Windows checks to make sure only web content files are being transferred over port 80?
7) Is there a good intro/primer for sockets programming on the Windows side?
Thank you so much in advance!
-chasetoys
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1) Yes
1.5) Yes
1.6) Kitchen Sink
2) Yes but also see WebService
3) Yes
4) Yes many different encodings are supported see HTTP Content-type header
5) Yes
6) Not native but with additional software it could happen.
7) Sockets.com
Have no idea what the goal is for you but for updating files on a client machine also see BITS on MSDN[^]
And this...[^]
"What classes are you using ? You shouldn't call stuff if you have no idea what it does" Christian Graus in the C# forum
led mike
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Mike:
Thanks for your response, couple questions,
1) What prevents applictaions from transferring everything over port 80.... I thought firewalls protect agianst non HTTP looking things getting downloaded over port 80.
2) If you are using port 80, what if there are other applictions trying to use that port? You can't transfer bits simultaneously over one connection right?
3) Web Service? How does this work, and would I want to use this over BITS?
Lookin forward to hearing from you,
chasetoys
-- modified at 4:45 Saturday 13th May, 2006
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I'm trying to think of the overall picture of how this would work. And I'd like to run some more questions by you:
More Thoughts:
* I guess I'd want to run Apache on a Linux box to be the web server
* I'd like to use RubyOnRails to be the dynamic language that determines whether there is new web content to download
* I'd like to use BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Service) on the Windows side, to transfer data over HTTP?
More questions:
* Can .txt files be transferred over the HTTP protocol without firelarms raising an alarm?
* Is there a reason I should *NOT* use BITS on the Windows side to facilitate the transfer? It has a bunch of useful features it seems. If not, what method would you reccomend?
* Does Apache with RubyOnRails meet the following qualifications of BITS?:
Background Intelligent Transfer Service
BITS supports HTTP and HTTPS downloads and uploads and requires that the server supports the HTTP/1.1 protocol. For downloads, the HTTP server's Head method must return the file size and its Get method must support the Content-Range and Content-Length headers. As a result, BITS only transfers static file content and generates an error if you try to transfer dynamic content, unless the ASP, ISAPI, or CGI script supports the Content-Range and Content-Length headers.
BITS can use an HTTP/1.0 server as long as it meets the Head and Get method requirements.
To support downloading ranges of a file, the server must support the following requirements:
* Allow MIME headers to include the standard Content-Range and Content-Type headers, plus a maximum of 180 bytes of other headers.
* Allow a maximum of two CR/LFs between the HTTP headers and the first boundary string.
Thanks so much!!!
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I am not aware of a BITS implementation for Linux.
chasetoys wrote: Can .txt files be transferred over the HTTP protocol without firelarms raising an alarm?
Like any software firewalls can do whatever they want. Each one has whatever capabilities the creator gave it. Besides that they are highly configurable and each owner will have it configured however they prefer. The bottom line is there are no guarantees of what will get through a firewall..
"What classes are you using ? You shouldn't call stuff if you have no idea what it does" Christian Graus in the C# forum
led mike
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Hi Friends,
Does any one know how to hidge page names in the addressbar?
for example if i had a page produc01.html or .asp or .aspx
how to hide that name and just show the folder name.
an example site is www.fasthosts.co.uk
them do not show which technology they have used for their website
Naveed Kamboh
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Very simple using modern server side development platforms. The Struts Servlet will hide all underlying resources. Also the ASP/ASP.NET Server.Transfer() method works the same way.
"What classes are you using ? You shouldn't call stuff if you have no idea what it does" Christian Graus in the C# forum
led mike
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anyone knows of a good shared hosting enterprispe library and/or ajax support
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Is it possible to catch data that is coming through a port? (In this case we use UDP ports, according to http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/UDP[^] there aren't that many to listen to.)
Can you do that via javascript?
Any pointers or documentation? (scripting or full programming).
I hope somebody can help me...
Coulda, woulda, shoulda doesn't matter if you don't.
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Hi All
I want to know that where MSN Explorer stores information about address bar ( Typed URLs by User).
Also where MSN Explorer stores information about autofill form ( User id and Password).
Please help me.
Thanks
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how to transfer data from excel file to sql server's tables in asp.net programatically
i can't use enterprise manager
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I have an application written in VC++ which will dyanmically generate the html file and display. I have a requirement where if I am displaying the html in the Japanese OS, I should be able to display Japanese characters and any other supported language characters.
We used the default charset i.e without mentioning any charset in the html content parameter.
We are using this to display the set of files in the tree format.
It works fine for the files with the small name. If the file name grows beyond some length, characters displayed will get currupted and display some unknown characters. Then onwards complete encoding will not work.
If I use japanese character set for Japanese, it works fine. but default is creating the problem. I tried using the UTF-8, which is also not working.
Please let me know for any generic way handling this issue.
Thanks in advance.
Sandeep
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