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Zealot: I dislike ASP, I preffer PHP of course

<0> How do i resize pictures before uploading them without a component
<1> MagicallyResize(file,width,height)
<2> TIE ME KANGAROOO DOWN SPORT
<3> im curious... are there lots of people out there still building webapps/sites with cl***ic asp instead of asp.net?
<4> not lots



<4> mostly maintenance
<5> #active server pages
<6> hi, would one of you know how to check the currently processed requests on IIS6?
<6> i recall there is a way to see them by calling a special url on the web server...
<6> something with 'trx' (or similar) in the end. pointers to related documentation would be great.
<7> if i want to fetch nodes from an xml-file where a certain child node value is equal to something, how would i go about doing that with asp? a link to a tutorial on that would suffice
<8> hello, i am trying to generate a unique string based off the url.. is there a quick way to do that?
<9> !help
<10> this is not a porn channel
<10> *beep*
<8> so anyone know how i could generate a unique number off a giving string, like URL?
<11> <%
<11> Function GetGuid()
<11> Set TypeLib = CreateObject("Scriptlet.TypeLib")
<11> GetGuid = Left(CStr(TypeLib.Guid), 38)
<11> Set TypeLib = Nothing
<11> End Function
<11> Response.Write GetGuid()



<11> %>
<11> now stfu and quit repeating yourself
<8> thanks loonatik.. and i dont think the stfu was neccessary
<11> bitwise I dont think you spaming your question was neccessary
<11> so were even
<10> heh
<8> hehe ok.. i need the guid to be generated from a string however, so it will be the same for that string.. like GetGuid("a") = 123 GetGuid("b") = 456
<11> bitwise then your looking for hashing
<11> google ASP HASHING
<8> word thanks
<12> bitwise: google md5 or sha1
<9> !search hardcore
<13> !search THE OTHER ****ING NETWORK
<13> that is all
<9> <willyt> !search hardcore
<9> !help
<13> still havent figured out youre on the wrong network
<11> !search jaich's ****
<11> No results found
<1> I have an ADO.RecordSet object, and I'm getting "Operation is not allowed when the object is closed" when i go "while oRec.EOF ... wend" how can I check if the recordset is empty without throwing an error?


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