The primary aim of this tutorial is to demonstrate how to execute an SQL command within an Active Server Page and display the results in an HTML table.
I have decided that it is time to go back to the basics and help out those who would love to use ASP but have no idea where to begin. Welcome to VBScript 101! \r\n
Many times it is necessary to consider the clients browser. Some things Are not cross browser compliant. Often you have to write something one way for Internet Explorer and another for Netscape.
This is a more accurate counter than our previous example , in this example the count only gets incremented once per session . This means your count will be more accurate if you want it to be that is.
VBScript, the newest member of the Visual Basic family of programming languages, brings active scripting to a wide variety of environments, including Web client scripting in Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 and Web server scripting in Microsoft Internet Information Server version 3.0.