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I need to force a reload of a child swf. I am using the same logic that I use with loading variables, but it doesn't seem to work.
var rand = random(8564);
loadMovieNum("mymovie.swf?rand", 3); ...
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Have you tried
WHERE MONTH(created) = 4
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It sounds like the javascript is not in the html for each of the windows you have open. Including the .js page on each new window will probably help
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pretty sure its behind all those flash ads that crawl over you page. so yes. i'd says its supported
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http://www.dmxzone.com
http://www.webassist.com
http://www.dwteam.com
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Other than the stored proc, any would work - mssql, mysql, even access. Stored proc are in Mssql
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Not. really. I'd goto phpmyadmin's site for help.
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Did you try http://localhost/phpmyadmin/
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http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/ts/documents/flash_top_layer.htm
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you would use loadvars object.
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Not sure what you mean by "very dynamic" -- but I suspect that means more than html is capable of. Also html -- by itself -- cannot handle includes. Maybe thats why....
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do you have the ability to use cgi, asp or php?
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Yes its possible. You need to design it so fFirst it queries to see if the time slot is available. Then you need to also design the insert so that it first checks that the slot is open. If its...
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New window commands are really a client-side issue. This would suggest javascript.
If its part of an if...else statement, I would use .asp to write a javascript function to open a new browser...
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http://www.phpgrid.com/grid/
.. might be a good start
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I don't use date() in vbscript. I use now(). But I normally let the DB handle date functions. Datatypes will always be the biggest hassle with dynamic pages. Here's a decent link for asp date...
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CGI is a server side scripting language. HTML is a client side language. Very different.
If you want a basic site -- no dynamic data -- html is all you need. If you want to interact...
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Thats basic javascript. you are just passing the JS function call to the browser window via a hyperlink. If the text link is in html just make it:
<a...
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There are two ways to do it. Use access's date function by passing the function call to the db as a simple string:
"select * from table where field > date()"
or use the vbscript function by...
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You used .asp date() above -- without quotes.
Run this code from within Access (as a query in SQL view). If it works there, your problem is elsewhere.
SELECT * FROM events WHERE event_type =...
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You must be using MS Access. Just replace getdate() with whatever function works in access (might be date())
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have you tried letting the db get today's day? GETDATE()
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'// I created the strSQLQuery for the query
strSQLQuery = "SELECT * FROM events WHERE event_type = 2 AND event_endday >= '" & date() & "' ORDER BY event_startday ASC"
quotes around the date
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