A nice way to point out some features on your website is by means of a tickertape. Not only can you show messages this way, but the ticker can also contain hyperlinks, so you can direct your visitors directly to the right place. This is an advanced version of the first ticker.
Basic idea and full source code to remote access contents of ASP Application object from a remote script. Lets you read, write and enumerate application dictionary from the remote script (WSH, remote ASP/IIS server) or application.
This basic tutorial will show you how to include information in a non-asp page information generated from an .asp page by using javascript. A banner rotator script and a text hit counter are used as examples.
Dynamically include javascript files in your page. Simply place all your javascripts in a sub directory and make one reference in your page to the cs_scripts.asp file. You can then pass + or - with file names to either include or ignore a file in the sub directory. By default all are included.
Prevent unauthorized viewing of website javascript and style sheet files. Simply rename all your style and javascript files to the .asp extension. Then include the validate_view.asp file at the top of each file. Open the validate_view.asp file and change the top the constants to those required. Then finally call the procedure name "validate_view" with the current files content type as the parameter.
This tutorial explains how to put ASP tags inside of JavaScript blocks so developers can fit large amounts of data into one form on a single page. It provides an overview of things that can be done with dynamic JavaScript with ASP and data queries. Example source code available for download.
This article looks at a couple of ways to get the code in the client-side and server-side to communicate each other: Using the Javascript Array and Using ASP and XML.
Would you like to provide multi-language support on your site? This article discusses three different ways in which you could organize your site to support multiple languages.