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  1. #1
    Utente di HTML.it L'avatar di alkresl
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    Feb 2005
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    270

    guestbook: cambiare i colori...

    hey raga avrei bisogno di un aiuto..
    vorrei sapere se è possibile cambiare il colore al nick del mio guestbook ad esempio :
    nick:
    ciao bla bla bla...

    ecco gli script del mio guestbook:

    cellularmania.asp

    <html>
    <head>
    <title>MiniCellularmania</title>
    </head>
    <body bgcolor="white" text="black">
    <html>
    <head>
    <title>Guestbook</title>
    </head>
    <body bgcolor="white" text="black">
    <%
    'Dimension variables
    Dim adoCon 'Holds the Database Connection Object
    Dim rsGuestbook 'Holds the recordset for the records in the database
    Dim strSQL 'Holds the SQL query for the database




    'Create an ADO connection odject
    Set adoCon = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")

    'Set an active connection to the Connection object using a DSN-less connection
    adoCon.Open "DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)}; DBQ=" & Server.MapPath("guestbook.mdb")

    'Set an active connection to the Connection object using DSN connection
    'adoCon.Open "DSN=guestbook"

    'Create an ADO recordset object
    Set rsGuestbook = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")

    'Initialise the strSQL variable with an SQL statement to query the database
    strSQL = "SELECT tblComments.Name, tblComments.Comments FROM tblComments;"

    'Open the recordset with the SQL query
    rsGuestbook.Open strSQL, adoCon

    'Loop through the recordset
    Do While not rsGuestbook.EOF

    'Write the HTML to display the current record in the recordset
    Response.Write ("
    ")
    Response.Write (rsGuestbook("Name"))
    Response.Write ("
    ")
    Response.Write (rsGuestbook("Comments"))
    Response.Write ("
    ")

    'Move to the next record in the recordset
    rsGuestbook.MoveNext

    Loop

    'Reset server objects
    rsGuestbook.Close
    Set rsGuestbook = Nothing
    Set adoCon = Nothing
    %>
    </body>
    </html>
    <form name="form" method="post" action="add_to_guestbook.asp">
    NiCK<input type="text" name="name" maxlength="12">


    MSG <input type="text" name="comments" maxlength="140">


    <input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Invia"></p>
    </form>
    </body>
    </html>

    add_to_guestbook.asp

    <%


    'Dimension variables
    Dim adoCon 'Holds the Database Connection Object
    Dim rsAddComments 'Holds the recordset for the new record to be added to the database
    Dim strSQL 'Holds the SQL query for the database

    'Create an ADO connection odject
    Set adoCon = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")

    'Set an active connection to the Connection object using a DSN-less connection
    adoCon.Open "DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)}; DBQ=" & Server.MapPath("guestbook.mdb")

    'Set an active connection to the Connection object using DSN connection
    'adoCon.Open "DSN=guestbook"

    'Create an ADO recordset object
    Set rsAddComments = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")

    'Initialise the strSQL variable with an SQL statement to query the database
    strSQL = "SELECT tblComments.Name, tblComments.Comments FROM tblComments;"

    'Set the cursor type we are using so we can navigate through the recordset
    rsAddComments.CursorType = 2

    'Set the lock type so that the record is locked by ADO when it is updated
    rsAddComments.LockType = 3

    'Open the tblComments table using the SQL query held in the strSQL varaiable
    rsAddComments.Open strSQL, adoCon

    'Tell the recordset we are adding a new record to it
    rsAddComments.AddNew

    'Add a new record to the recordset
    rsAddComments.Fields("Name") = Request.Form("name")
    rsAddComments.Fields("Comments") = Request.Form("comments")

    'Write the updated recordset to the database
    rsAddComments.Update

    'Reset server objects
    rsAddComments.Close
    Set rsAddComments = Nothing
    Set adoCon = Nothing

    'Redirect to the guestbook.asp page
    Response.Redirect "cellularmania.asp"
    %>

  2. #2
    Moderatore di ASP e MS Server L'avatar di Roby_72
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    codice:
    Response.Write ("<style=""color:red;"">"& rsGuestbook("Name"))
    Roby

  3. #3
    Utente di HTML.it L'avatar di alkresl
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    Feb 2005
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    270
    hey grazie mille.. però ho provato e nn funza... come mai??

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  5. #5
    Utente di HTML.it L'avatar di alkresl
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    Feb 2005
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    270
    no.. nn mi dà errore.. ma nn funzione.. cioè viene sempre nero...

  6. #6
    Utente di HTML.it
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    Feb 2005
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    21
    questo nn e' ASP questo e' HTML
    provi a fare cosi:
    codice:
    'Loop through the recordset
    Do While not rsGuestbook.EOF
    
    'Write the HTML to display the current record in the recordset
    Response.Write ("
    ")
    Response.Write ("<span style=""color:red;"">"&rsGuestbook("Name"))
    Response.Write ("
    ")
    Response.Write (rsGuestbook("Comments"))
    Response.Write ("
    ")
    
    'Move to the next record in the recordset
    rsGuestbook.MoveNext
    
    Loop

  7. #7
    codice:
    'Loop through the recordset
    Do While not rsGuestbook.EOF
    
    'Write the HTML to display the current record in the recordset
    Response.Write "
    "
    Response.Write "<span style=""color:red;"">"
    Response.Write rsGuestbook("Name")
    Response.Write "
    "
    Response.Write rsGuestbook("Comments")
    Response.Write "</span>"
    Response.Write "
    "
    
    'Move to the next record in the recordset
    rsGuestbook.MoveNext
    
    Loop
    chiudiamolo lo span... che sta male aperto...
    san imente saluta

    * http://simonecingano.it *

  8. #8
    Utente di HTML.it L'avatar di alkresl
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    Feb 2005
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    270
    Funziona..!!!!
    grazie 1000 ragazzi
    mi state veramente aiutando tanto

  9. #9
    ricorda che questo è HTML...
    se ti servono dritte sull'html c'è il forum apposito...

    (anche se qui tutti lo conosciamo bene... spero )
    http://www.w3c.org
    san imente saluta

    * http://simonecingano.it *

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