[thelist] sending pop-up to client within asp

Brian Delaney brian.delaney at mccmh.net
Mon Mar 7 07:22:55 CST 2005


The next line validates which page they requested and redirects them to it.

Peter Brunone (EasyListBox.com) wrote:

>
>    Then yes, you probably want to use an alert rather than a confirm.
>
>    Since it's the *next* line that doesn't seem to work, could you 
> show that one to us?
>
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> From*: Brian Delaney brian.delaney at mccmh.net 
> <mailto:brian.delaney at mccmh.net>
>
> I check the password using ASP.
>
> If the password will expire in 15 days or less I just want to notify the
> user with a pop-up and then move on to the rest of the asp code
> which validates other info and then directs them to the correct 
> application.
>
> If their password expires in 0 days, I want to direct them back to the
> login page.
>
> The problem is that I am mixing asp and javascript.
>
> Thanks for the help....
>
> Peter Brunone (EasyListBox.com) wrote:
>
> >Hi Brian,
> >
> > First, make sure the login page link works (i.e. make sure the URL 
> is correct).
> >
> > Second, here's an example of how the JavaScript function confirm works:
> >
> >if(confirm("Your password is about to expire; change it now?")) {
> > window.location.replace("passwordchange.asp");
> > }
> >
> > The function returns a boolean value that you test for in the 
> surrounding "if" statement. If all you want to do is say "Hey, you're 
> being sent to change your password" and you don't want to give them a 
> choice, just use the alert function instead.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >
> >Peter
> >
> > From: Brian Delaney brian.delaney at mccmh.net
> >
> >I have written a password checking app when my users login.
> >
> >If their password expires in 15 or less days I want to send a javascript
> >alert or confirm that informs them of when their password
> >expires. After they click ok, it re-directs them to the desired app.
> >
> >The problem is that this codes works, but leaves the user at a blank 
> page.
> >
> >if vpwdexpire < 15 AND vpwdexpire <> 0 then
> >MsgStr = "Your password will expire in " & vpwdexpire & " days,
> >please change it."
> >Response.Write(" confirm('" & MsgStr &
> >"') ")
> >response.end
> >end if
> >
> >The next line of code re-directs them to the application.
> >
> >So how do I send the user a pop-up that informs them of when their
> >password expires and after they click ok, the program directs them to the
> >app?
> >If the password is = 0 it send an alert and send them to the login page.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
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