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Q:
Where do I put Option Explicit? I get an error regardless of where I put it.
A:
Option Explicit
Response.Expires = 0
Option Explicit must be the Visual Basic Command called.
- Christoph Wille
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Jul 5, 2000 - Point the Way with Graphics
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IImages may also be used via the ASP Request Object. This article will
show you how the use the Request.Form("ImageName.X") property for such tasks as
record navigation (e.g. << Record 1 of 15 >>) or column headings for HTML tables
may use images rather than buttons.
type = "SUBMIT") are the common mechanism to allow the user to request actions from
your Web site. Images may also be used via the ASP Request Object. This article will
show you how the use the Request.Form("ImageName.X") property for such tasks as
record navigation (e.g. << Record 1 of 15 > >) or column headings for HTML tables
may use images rather than buttons.
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