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All_Form.ASP | ASP (Active Server Pages) | Beginner / Found on the World Wide Web | 66541 since 2/19/2000 |
By 8 Users 5 Excellent Ratings
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Multi-function form for basic navigation, table editing, and recordset paging. This example includes code to dynamically build an SQL UPDATE command based on changed items on the current record.
http://adozone.cnw.com/default.htm |
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Another date drop down creator | ASP (Active Server Pages), HTML, VbScript (browser/client side)
| Beginner / Devin Garlit | 37490 since 5/7/2001 4:01:26 PM |
By 3 Users 2 Excellent Ratings
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This has probably been done a million times but this is another variant of how to create dropdowns for the month, day and year. It bases the days on the month and year, so the user won't select day 31 for february. I'm happy to say I wrote this in <a h ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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Another feedback form | ASP (Active Server Pages) | Beginner / Marc Ripin | 18713 since 6/16/2002 10:40:32 AM |
By 1 Users
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How to use ASPXP Mail component on your web pages, easy as it can be. Here is simple feedback form that uses ASPXP Mail. You can download component at http://www.aspxp.com/. It works with IIS, Apache and meny other web servers. |
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ASP 2 Integer MMDD MonthDay | ASP (Active Server Pages) | Beginner / S.L. Phillips | 4028 since 8/24/2003 11:48:58 PM | Unrated
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Includes leading zero for single integer months and days. I needed this one to post to another program in yyyymmdd format. |
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ASP application in XP style | ASP (Active Server Pages), HTML, VbScript (browser/client side)
| Advanced / William Toledo | 47089 since 9/4/2002 3:50:52 PM |
By 69 Users 68 Excellent Ratings
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This WEB application was developed with the intention to demostrate the flexibility of ASP (without the .NET) and the possibility to create development frameworks that can be used again and again giving to ASP development a very interesting twist.
Using ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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asp calendar - vbscript | ASP (Active Server Pages), HTML, VbScript (browser/client side)
| Intermediate / Chris Petersburg | 34448 since 1/4/2002 10:53:56 AM |
By 12 Users 8 Excellent Ratings
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To provide a useable client side calendar, to lessen server traffic.
Updated(5/9/2002): Now supports a return value of a long date and 8 digit dates, add's leading zeros, and gets rid of the images. Now it is nice and clean.
Updated(6/28/2002): Ok, couldn ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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ASP File Upload v1.5 | ASP (Active Server Pages) | Advanced / Doug Tyson | 27948 since 8/29/2003 12:09:19 PM |
By 13 Users 11 Excellent Ratings
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ASP File Upload v1.5 will provide you with the customizable, easy-to-use functionality to upload files to your server using pure ASP. This is a customized version of Karl Grear's "Form Based File Upload Using Pure ASP." According to Karl: "With this code ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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ASP Forms XP Style Series 2 | ASP (Active Server Pages), HTML, VbScript (browser/client side)
| Advanced / William Toledo | 24959 since 1/21/2002 12:09:15 PM |
By 18 Users 18 Excellent Ratings
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Here is the second installment on the idea that I started last month. This is not a formal application but a sample on how forms can be generated based on the underlaying table. Modification need to be done only to the data_connection.asp file where the d ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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ASP Guest Book | ASP (Active Server Pages), HTML, VbScript (browser/client side)
| Intermediate / Naing Win | 7752 since 11/23/2005 10:46:19 AM |
By 2 Users
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ASP Guest Book is a simple and easy to use ASP Guest Book script with server side validation. No administrator control. Used embedded style sheet and MS Access 2000 Database. |
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ASP Introduction - Using the FileSystemObject | ASP (Active Server Pages) | Intermediate / Guo Xu | 26580 since 10/26/2001 5:12:02 AM |
By 10 Users 5 Excellent Ratings
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Okay, I'm just 15 but I'll try to show you how to use and where to use the FileSystemObject.
So the first thing we ask ourselve is: What can we do with the FileSystemObject? With the FileSystemObject you can simply create, edit, copy, delete files. If you ...(description truncated) |
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