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From: Brad Pears (donotreply_at_notreal.com)
Date: 10/01/04


Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:57:38 -0400

Ok, we have Visual Studio .NET loaded and I was able to open an ASP page
using that.

Now I have a direct ASP related question for you ...

In Access or VB (non web based) if I wanted to edit check the value a user
is entering into a field, I would place some code on the text field, or on a
command button somewhere to validate - basic editing we are talking about...
How do I do this in ASP?? There isn't a "form" per se, so where do I place
code that I want to run when a user clicks a button or enters data in a
particular field?

For instance, If I wanted to do a test, and duplicated a line defining a
button and give it a different name, I suspect I would then see this new
buttoin show up on the form when I run the project next time, but how would
I reference this in the code so that whenever I click it, the code will run?

Here is a button definition line I added...

input class=button type=button value="Test" ID="Test1" NAME="Test1"

How do I reference this so that when it is clicked, the code will run? I am
used to on click events and such so this is very new to me...

Thanks,

Brad

"Ray Costanzo [MVP]" <my first name at lane 34 dot commercial> wrote in
message news:Oyluwp9pEHA.2032@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> All you need is a text editor. Notepad will do. Personally, I use
Textpad.
> Here's a breakdown of some popular editors that people use.
> http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2500
>
> Ray at work
>
> "Brad Pears" <donotreply@notreal.com> wrote in message
> news:%23ZxUuP9pEHA.3520@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > Ray, I am able to run ASP using IIS BUT, are there any freely available
> > tools out there I can use to modify ASP pages?
> >
> > I was able to downlaod and install a trial version of ASPRunner which
> > generates a bunch of ASP pages automatically for you from given DB
tables.
> > However, if you need to make any mods to them, you need an ASP SDK of
some
> > sort. We do not have an ASP product installed here. There must be some
> > freebie tool out there...
>
>


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