sorry, left off a closing td tag
change
<td><%=obj.methodCall %>
to
<td><%=obj.methodCall %></td>
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Browse All TopicsI'm just getting started with ASP. Right now I have a web page that is horribly long. What I'd like to do is have a Visual Basic object inject content into a <td></td> inside a table based off of button pushes etc. Can anyone show me a simple example to do this. Just a single table, a single VB object, and maybe a few lines of ASP to do this?
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Why not try using subroutines & functions.
<%
Function Inject(Stuff)
Dim injected
injected = "<td>" & Stuff & "<td>"
End function
%>
<table>
<tr>
<%
For col = 1 to 5
Response.Write Inject(col)
Next
%>
<tr>
</table>
OR do you actually want buttons on the same page to change the content of a <td>?
<table>
<td><div id="t1">Hi</div></td>
</table>
<form name="test">
<input type="button" value="Hello" onClick="doHello(1)">
<input type="button" value="There" onClick="doHello(2)">
</form>
<script>
function doHello(i){
switch(i) {
case 1:
t1.innerText = "Hello"
break
case 2:
t1.innerText = "There"
}
}
</script>
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by: John844Posted on 2001-07-03 at 10:28:54ID: 6249791
do you mean something like this where your activex dll returns a string?
rojectName .ClassName ")
<%
dim obj
set obj=server.createobject("p
%>
<table>
<tr>
<td><%=obj.methodCall %>
</tr>
</table>