Okay, here's the deal.
Witango 2000
Win2K
I have a program that I purchased that allows me to write directly to
pdfs via web input. The pdfs already exist, and the program
automatically saves the altered pdfs as a timestamp and random
number. The program utilizes asp to accomplish this.
I am us
Try assigning the result of the @url tag to a variable and parse that to
get the asp filename.
Either use a regex expression to get the value between the 'embed src='
and the '/embed' strings, or use @locate to get the position of the
embed tags and use @substring to extract the value of the filen
Great Idea! Thanks Dave. I would have never thought to have
approached this from this angle!!!
Try assigning the result of the @url tag to a variable and parse that to
get the asp filename.
Either use a regex expression to get the value between the 'embed src='
and the '/embed' strings, or use @l
just strip out all the output from your asp script so that the only
thing it returns is the filename you're looking for. since you're not
using the asp script the way it was intended to be used you don't need
all the "presentation" that goes along with it.
/John
Dave Shelley wrote:
Try assigni
Thanks a lot Russell.
It works great for calling the procedure. I'm not getting the output
parameter yet for some reason, but I can get the value through a select
statement and am not really worried about it. I really appreciate it!
-Original Message-
From: Russell Stephany [mailto:[
I stated earlier that using the <@URL> is running the ASP file
correctly. Apparently that is not the case.
When I use this tag to run the asp script, none of the post args are
working. I guess I am back to square one.
I'll try to start over.
Is there any way to run an asp script in a Witango fi