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kitty6

 

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alert or progress bar - 3/19/2009 13:07:59   
I have an asp page that takes about 5 seconds or so to bring back a large amount of data. What is the best way to have some kind of prgress bar or something to notity the user that it is still running for that page?

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RE: alert or progress bar - 3/19/2009 14:12:39   
http://www.asp101.com/samples/progress.asp

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RE: alert or progress bar - 3/19/2009 14:32:22   
Thanks. I found that link too but could not get it to work. I wish they would explain where to put the code, etc...

Do you know where I would place the code within my asp page?

Thanks.

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RE: alert or progress bar - 3/19/2009 19:10:18   
Maybe try this one:

http://www.eggheadcafe.com/articles/20010610.asp

Try putting the code just after the <body> tag.

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