depends what you store in it, they're not strongly typed. So for strings initialise to "" for numerics "-1" or something like that
if you gave us a clue about the columns in the table we might be able to help
I still don't fully understand, but have you thought of using split(strq,"or") to give an array, and then working with that.
Jumping in at the deep-end doesn't even begin to describe what you're doing. Why not try the buy/sell forum and see if someone has an existing...
"DRIVER={MySQL ODBC 3.51 Driver};SERVER=999.0.0.1;DATABASE=zzzz;USER=yyyy;PASSWORD=xxxx;OPTION=3;" works for me. Or you could try...
bit of a cheat but you could do it in your style sheet with "text-transform: capitalize;"
I don't think you can. You can check request.servervariables("http_referer"), but that's as near as you'll get.
how many facts are there?
Don't think it can be done. You either need to reload the whole page or use frames.
classic or .Net?
basdotnet has a point. Creating forms with visual studio is so straightforward why would you need a tool?
a lot of corporates use MSN, so depends what you're selling. Works well for me.
this recordset stuff is out of the Ark. You should be executing one sql query to delete the records you don't want and then another query to...
ugly, but necessarily so. Nice code, thanks.
easiest way would be to use a master page.
Separate names with a comma.