Using Multiple Recordsets ASP / Database Integration
In this article, we are going to take a look on what a Mutliple Recordset is, exactly, and how it can make your development life easier (and your code more efficient). But before we start examining Multiple Recordsets, let's look at a common task in ASP and how it is handled without using Multiple Recordsets.
Creating an ASP-driven Page Counter for HTML Pages ASP / Counters
This article examines a technique to provide dynamic content generated from an ASP page onto a static HTML page. Specifically we needed to display a page counter on a number of static HTML pages.
Speeding Up ASP Page Execution ASP / General Development
ASP pages are executed on the fly by a server when they are requested by a visitor. Because they are not compiled, ASP scripts are slow and hold up the processing of an html page. This results in people leaving your site and severely reduces the enjoyment that your asp apps can provide.
Self Submitting Pages ASP / Web Forms
A very important coding method to understand when developing ASP pages is the page that submits to itself. This technique is very powerful and can drastically reduce the number of files you have to maintain and the number of places in which you need to make changes when maintaining code. The concept is simple. Using forms, set the action value to the URL of the page in which the form resides. Then use ASP code to determine what the current state of the page is, and present the proper output to the user.
Basic Active Server Pages Tutorial for beginners ASP / Getting Started
This tutorial will teach you the basics of vbscript, ASP intrinsic objects, how to call ASP intrinsic objects and make use of them and what makes a .asp page different from a .htm / .html page.
Creating Custom Hierarchical Recordsets ASP / Database Integration
This article covers two advanced ADO topics: creating hierarchical Recordsets (via data shaping) and creating custom Recordsets. Specifically, this article looks at how to create custom hierarchical Recordsets.
ASP For Beginners ASP / Getting Started
What is ASP? ASP stands for Active Server Pages. Actually, ASP in itself isn't a language, instead it is more of a technology used by VBScript on the server side to display dynamic content on the web pages.
Sessions ASP / Cookies and Sessions
This chapter describes:
* How ASP server uses cookies to pass an ID with the browser to link multiple HTTP requests together.
* How ASP server offers the session object to ASP pages to share information between multiple requests or pages.
* Different ways to pass information between requests or pages.
* How Perl tools can be used to help debug ASP applications at the HTTP communication level.
Functions and Subprocedures ASP / Getting Started
Functions and procedures provide a way to create re-usable modules of programming code and avoid rewriting the same block of code every time you do the particular task. If you don't have any functions/procedures in your ASP page, the ASP pages are executed from top to bottom, the ASP parsing engine simply processes your entire file from the beginning to the end.
Named Recordsets ASP / Database Integration
This tutorial will explain how to dynamically add properties to an object (expando properties) - by implementing a function to create named recordsets.
Inserting Rows into a Database ASP / Database Integration
This tutorial will show you how to insert a row of data into a database using ASP and an MS Access database. You can do it on one ASP file, but we'll have two files: one processor page (proc.asp), and one form page (form.asp). Then, we'll make the MS Access database that corresponds to the ASP.
Creating a Category Site with ASP ASP / Scripts
In this article we will implement a catalog site that is build with Active Server pages and SQL Server. Along with the implementation there is source code and a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of creating a catalog site that gets it's content from a database. Included are pages for displaying products, creating a menu page, category page, and running a search across a database.
Remote Scripting With JavaScript and ASP ASP / Miscellaneous
Remote scripting is an extremely powerful feature available in both Netscape Navigator (4.x and above) and Internet Explorer (4.x and above). It allows us to use a combination of scripting languages to call server side ASP code from client side pages. Remote scripting treats our ASP pages as objects and allows us to use the object.method syntax to reference the functions contained within them.