Yes,

 

You can grab the contents of other web pages  using Perl, but an easier way would be to use a language called Rebol; less than 700KB, and you don’t have to install it simply have the executable in the same directory as your script.  You can accomplish this in about four lines of code.  Go to www.rebol.com.   If you don’t have 30 minutes to an hour to get the basics of Rebol, I will send you an example, once you say you have looked at it.

 

Anthony Franklin, Network Engineer

Information Technology Services

University of West Florida

Pensacola, Florida 32514

850.474.3243

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Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Include HTML/ASP pages

 

Greetings all:

Like other folks, I maintain an MS database with detailed equipment information that is handy when troubleshooting. I have played around with the devicedetails.asp page and successfully made links to an ASP page on an IIS server with the device name to display the appropriate data. However, I was wondering if anyone had found a way to include this information directly in the devicedetails.asp page instead of a link. Unfortunately, the WUG web server will not process SQL queries and, according to the WUG support folks, there are no plans to add that functionality anytime soon.

 

Is there a way to do this with _javascript_ so the browser would grab the ASP page and include it when parsing the devicedetails page? Any hints would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Tom Harwell

Blood Systems

480-675-5554 Office

480-675-7554 FAX

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

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