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Date Submitted Fri. Jun. 23rd, 2006 10:19 AM
Revision 1
Coder mattrmiller
Tags Authentication | Email | PHP | SMTP
Comments 0 comments
I needed to send an email through an authenticated SMTP server. I found the snippet on the PHP website to do the trick.
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Date Submitted Tue. May. 9th, 2006 9:36 AM
Revision 1
Helper jpinkham
Tags Email | Java | Validate
Comments 1 comments
Another solution recommends using a text match pattern.
This works, but as long as you've got mail.jar in your classpath anyway, you might as well use this technique instead. (Plus, I think it works with older JDK 1.2+, whereas pattern.compile is 1.4+)

Note that it also accepts a comma-separated list of emails, just like a To: or CC: address line would.
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Date Submitted Tue. Oct. 3rd, 2006 5:51 AM
Revision 1
Helper Thomas
Tags Email | JavaScript | spam
Comments 1 comments
Here's a simple JavaScript solution to hide your e-mail from many spam scripts while still providing clickable hyperlinks to your visitors.

Web crawlers and visitors with JavaScript disabled will see: me [at] mydomain [dot] com. I've seen a lot of people that just leave it at this, but it seems a bit unprofessional in my opinion. With the following code, we can replace that with a fully functional hyperlink.
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Date Submitted Tue. Dec. 12th, 2006 8:53 PM
Revision 1
Beginner adorkable81
Tags Email | imap | pop3
Comments 2 comments
Retrieve, delete, view count of pop3 email.

Please download the pop3 class file here first:
http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/10/24/314941/pop3.class.inc

Many uses!!!!
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Date Submitted Sun. Apr. 29th, 2007 4:42 PM
Revision 1
Helper Nico
Tags API | Class | message | PHP | Send | SMS
Comments 5 comments
This PHP class allows you to send SMS to almost every country directly from your website. All you need is an account on www.tm4b.com and PHP 5.

Also required is either cURL or allow_url_fopen enabled in php.ini
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Date Submitted Sat. Sep. 23rd, 2006 5:53 AM
Revision 1
Beginner vbdotnetboy
Tags "Random Generation" | .Net | VB.NET
Comments 1 comments
Description:
Call one of the overloaded functions and a you will have a randomly generated password.

Generate() - Will generate a password 13 or (more/less) characters in length ranging from A-Z a-z 0-9 and other characters such as @ # %... etc.

Generate(ByVal AsciiMin As Integer, ByVal AsciiMax As Integer)
Generate(ByVal AsciiMin As Char, ByVal AsciiMax As Char) - Allows you to set your ASCII range if you wish not to include number for example.

Generate(ByVal ExcludeValues As String()) - Works like Generate() buts characters passed in the array will not be used to generate the password.

Generate(ByVal AsciiMin As Integer, ByVal AsciiMax As Integer, ByVal ExcludeValues As String())
Generate(ByVal AsciiMin As Char, ByVal AsciiMax As Char, ByVal ExcludeValues As String()) - Works like Generate(ByVal AsciiMin As Integer, ByVal AsciiMax As Integer) & Generate(ByVal AsciiMin As Char, ByVal AsciiMax As Char), but allows you to also exclude characters that you do not wish the generator to use.



UPDATE
03/06/2006: Included use of Phill64's TrueRandom2 class for generating random numbers. Also overloaded the constructor so that a length can be set for the password, if the length is not set the default is set to 13.
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Date Submitted Thu. Jan. 4th, 2007 4:22 AM
Revision 1
Beginner jimmah
Tags DataGrid | forms | VB.NET | windows
Comments 3 comments
The easiest way to give columns in a DataGrid the look you want is to use a DataGridTableStyle and to add a GridColumnStyle for each column in the grid.
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Date Submitted Sat. Sep. 23rd, 2006 5:06 AM
Revision 1
Scripter Pio
Tags MD5 | Security | VB.NET
Comments 1 comments
This could be used for any type of simple hash checking. It could also be used to store a "password" that had to be verified. This code is completely managed.
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Date Submitted Thu. Jan. 11th, 2007 9:47 AM
Revision 1
Scripter Casper42
Tags ASPX | SQL | VB.NET
Comments 2 comments
This routine will get an image stored in a SQL database (IBM Informix shown here) as a BLOB and return it to the screen.

To place this on an HTML page simply add

I have an MD5 hashed version as well, but can't share that...(So you can have encrypted id's passed)

Have fun,
Jeremy
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Date Submitted Tue. Oct. 11th, 2005 9:50 PM
Revision 1
Helper ses5909
Tags CSharp | Email | Send
Comments 0 comments
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