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SSI Commands. These commands should be written in a .shtml file that is indexed as a FileResource associated with a SSIFrame. The commands are separated in two parts: A complete example. Commands ConfigCommand Used to set the sizefmt and datefmt variables, which control the output of file sizes and dates. Parameters: datefmt = the date format sizefmt = the size format Example: CookieCommand Cookies access from server side includes. get = name of the cookie to get alt = alternative value if = name of the cookie (just to test if the cookie exists) then = value Examples: <! CountCommand This command inserts the number of recorded accesses to this resource, as reported by CounterFilter. Parameters: none EchoCommand The echo SSI command. Var = a SSI variable reqstate = a Jigsaw request state reqheader = a request header here = a flag <! ExecCommand the SSI exec command. Cmd = the command to execute <!

FLastModCommand The standard lastmod SSI command. FSizeCommand The SSI fsize command. IncludeCommand The SSI include command. <! Base64 Online - base64 decode and encode. This online sample demonstrates functionality of a base64 property, ByteArray class and Huge asp file upload. You can convert texts using several code pages (using CharSet property) from Unicode string to byte array and then convert the binary data to a Base64 string.

The sample uses a special Base64 algorithm written for the ByteArray class. The Base64 conversion algorithm is written in C++ and works with binary (VT_ARRAY | VT_UI1) and String (BSTR) OLE data. It contains hi-speed and low-memory consumption BSTR->BSTR, BSTR->BINARY, BINARY->BSTR and BSTR->BSTR algorithms. Source code of the coding algorithm is available within distribution license of a ScriptUtilities library. Another online samples (utilities, converting, upload) On-line base64 decoder and encoder - let's you convert text data and files from/to a Base64 string. Perfect multi-column CSS liquid layouts - iPhone compatible. By Matthew James Taylor on 27 October 2007 This series of website layouts use percentage widths and relative positioning, and they work with all the common web browsers including Safari on the iPhone and iPod touch.

They're also 'stackable' so you can use multiple column types on the one page. This makes the number of possible layouts endless! Follow the links below for the demos and more detailed info: The main features No CSS hacksiPhone & iPod Touch compatibleSEO friendlyFull length column background coloursNo ImagesNo JavaScriptResizable text compatibleStackable columnsFREE for anyone to use The layout demo pages 3 Column (Holy Grail) Liquid LayoutThe most common website layout is the three column design. Overcoming cross-browser CSS issues CSS can be tricky business particularly when you are trying to create complex liquid layouts for your websites (the hardest of all).

CSS hacks are bad Only use cross-browser CSS. CoolText: Logo Generator and Web Design Tool - Online Graphics Generator. Matt&#039;s Script Archive, Inc. :: Free Perl CGI Scripts. Online Web Tutorials.