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Screen Size Viewer - Easily
MSCBlob (Binary Large Object)
MSCUpload is an Active Server
Simply code for control and
view your website at
is an auxiliary component
File Upload component. It
manipulate with session,
different screen
for data blocks storing and
extentds standard Request
application contents. The
resolutions. Opens multiple
transmitting. It could
object capabilities in
author uses this code for
Internet Explorer windows at
contain a raw data and
handling uploaded data.
add, delete, edit session
640 by 480, 800 by 600, 1024
represent it as a binary or
MSCUpload is a perfect way
and application variables in
by 768, 1152, by 864, 1280
string. There are 3
for ASP applications to
develop process. And view
by 1024, or ANY size you
alternative string
handle multiple uploaded
current server content.
specify. Screen Size Viewer
representations: as-is,
files and still make another
is very easy to use.
Base64 and Hex. Also has an
form fields easily
ability to save and load
accessable.
data from files on disk.
Date: Dec, 05 2006 Date: Jun, 08 2005 Date: May, 20 2005 Date: Jun, 28 2002 |
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This is a highly configurable
This is a Web-based generator
Converts and optimizes server
The author notes, "A
web-based application that
to align your ASP and HTML
side VBScript IIS ASP web
while back I was creating a
allows you to converts your
combined code and remove all
applications and client side
generic form processor that
HTML to ASP response.write
blank lines to tidy it up.
Java & VbScript to
read in the form's contents
statements.
It gives proper tabs for all
Visual Basic 5.0Pro+,
via http post. While I
kinds of ASP and HTML
6.0Pro+ source code for
received all the information
statements. Just paste your
compilation of your web
from the form, the one thing
code and go.
application into an ActiveX
that was bothering me was
Visual Basic COM DLL file
that the data was URLEncoded
for maximum performance,
and ASP didn't have a native
safety and security.
un-encode function. At this
time I realized that I
needed to create a function
that would decode data --
next thing I knew URLDecode
was created."
Date: Jul, 31 2001 Date: Jul, 17 2001 Date: Dec, 15 2000 Date: Sep, 28 2000 |