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A simple ASP script (Using File System Object or database) to automatically produce sitemaps for a webserver, in the Google Sitemap Protocol (GSP, https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/docs/en/protocol.html) Author: Francesco Passantino Code: ASP 3.0 & VBScript |
This is a really basic engine that allows anyone visiting your page to add a link! On the output screen it displays every link in a database, whilst the input screen inputs it. This script is good for begginers and easy to develop for advanced users! Author: Nexus Junior Code: ASP 2.0 & VBScript |
Start your very own FFA with as many categories as you want. It is very easy to set up. Author: |
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Get the source code and play with the live example I wrote for getting categories and subcategories from an Access database, and the method I chose for displaying them.
Author: James shaw Code: ASP 2.0 & JScript |
The last part of the series explaining how categories can work - displaying the content in each category. Also suggests ways to display the content depending on the amount of money paid for the advertisement! Author: James Shaw Code: ASP 2.0 & JScript |
Due to popular demand ther's now a Part 2 of the categories implementation! Here I show how to arrange the data in any number of columns to exactly duplicate the way the portals do it. Author: James Shaw Code: ASP 2.0 & JScript |
Chances are, there are several different URLs that point to the same content on your website. While having four different URLs reference the same content may not seem like a big deal, it can impact your website's search engine placement and it's traffic. Author: Scott Mitchell Code: ASP 3.0 & VBScript |
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The use of URLs has actually improved little thus far, but changes are afoot in both development practices and Web server technology that should help advance URLs to the next generation. Author: tutorialized Code: ASP 3.0 & VBScript |
This tutorial will show you how to use XMLHTTP Object to request a page to a remote address from your server. Some copy and paste examples are included in the tutorial. The traditional usage of Microsoft's XMLHTTP Object is to access remote XML files. Author: ASPTutorial Code: ASP 3.0 & VBScript |
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