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You can do this without asp. You can use other dynamic scripting languages like PHP and Coldfusion. PHP is free. Good Luck ProFreelance
I really don't understand either, but if you have a number of entry's not equal to a multiple of 3, you will have to calculate the left overs with the "mod" function if it is a dynamic webpage, and then add in an entry for the left over table datas …
Your script sounds a bit too specific to find one floating around on the internet that meets your requirement. I am an experienced PHP, Coldfusion, and ASP programmer that would like to create this application for you. Please provide me more information at [email][email protected][/email] -ProFreelance
Each option in the drop down box will have a value you. When the user submits the form with the drop down box, you can determine what the value of the drop down box is, and then from there take the appropriate course of action. Good Luck, ProFreelance
There are a lot of upload / download scripts under the file managment systems section of hotscripts.com Good Luck, ProFreelance
You should use regular expressions. Good Luck, ProFreeLance
I installed Coldfusion on a 64-bit windows system without any problems, you might be able to find more help in macromedia's forum.
[QUOTE=nitinmenon]im not quite sure what this means, ive got this sample code that im trying to figure out: <FORM ACTION ="QUIZ_RESULTS.CFM" METHOD="POST"> <P><HR><B> QUESTION ###CURRENTROW# IS:</B> <BR><I> #QUESTION#> the second line is really what i dont understand. I understand that it is the value of the variable between the hash …
All of the solutions thus far seem to pertain to Coldfusion, but you could also use PHP or ASP if your webserver supported them. Some people say that Coldfusion is the best programming language for novice developers, but I would program in PHP anyway due to its modular nature. Also …
This is a configuration issue of outlook. The clients probally have plain text mode enabled: [CODE] Tools... Options... Mail Format... Compose in this message format = Plain Text or Rich Text[/CODE] If this setting is set to HTML, then the page will look as you want it to. WARNING: Even …
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