Links Webpage
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' # THE FOLLOWING BLOCK IS USED TO RETRIEVE AND DISPLAY LINK INFORMATION.
' # PLACE THIS ENTIRE BLOCK IN THE AREA YOU WANT THE DATA TO BE DISPLAYED.
' # Dimensioning variables - DO NOT MODIFY!
Dim UserKey
Dim ThisPage
Dim OpenInNewWindow
Dim PostingString
Dim PassedQuery
Dim AllowSearch
Dim ErrorString
Dim ResultString
Dim Category
' # // Finished dimensioning variables.
' # .com user key:
UserKey = "4748"
' # YOU MAY MODIFY THE VARIABLES BELOW:
' # The following variable defines whether links are opened in a new window
' # (1 = Yes, 0 = No)
OpenInNewWindow = 1
' # The following variable determines whether the search function is enabled
' # for your links page (1 = Yes, 0 = No)
AllowSearch = 1
' # DO NOT MODIFY ANYTHING IN THIS BLOCK!!
' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' # The following variable is sent to the server in order to
' # generate working links on your page:
ThisPage = Request.ServerVariables("SCRIPT_NAME")
' # Generate the data to post to the .com server
PostingString = "&UserKey=" & UserKey
PostingString = PostingString & "&ScriptName=" & ThisPage
PostingString = PostingString & "&OpenInNewWindow=" & OpenInNewWindow
PostingString = PostingString & "&AllowSearch=" & AllowSearch
' # pass through any querystring data to to allow paging
PassedQuery = Request.QueryString
Category = Request.QueryString("cn")
' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Function GetLinksData(strQuery, strPost, ByRef strResponse, ByRef strError)
Dim hObj
Dim ComponentString
Set hObj = Nothing
On Error Resume Next
Set hObj = CreateObject("WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5.1")
ComponentString = "" & vbCrLf
On Error Resume Next
If hObj Is Nothing Then
Set hObj = CreateObject("WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5")
ComponentString = "" & vbCrLf
End If
On Error Resume Next
If hObj Is Nothing Then
If TryMSXML(strQuery, strPost, strResponse, strError) Then
' the MSXML function will return the data
GetLinksData = True
Else
' we don't need to supply error information, since the error string
' is passed ByRef, the MSXML function will supply the data
GetLinksData = False
End If
Else
hObj.Open "GET", "http://linktradeexchange.com/get_pages.php?" & strQuery & strPost, False
hObj.Send
If hObj.Status <> 200 Then
strError = "Error: Status=" & hObj.Status & " Text=" & hObj.ResponseText
GetLinksData = False
Else
strResponse = ComponentString & hObj.responseText
GetLinksData = True
End If
End If
End Function
Function TryMSXML(strQuery, strPost, ByRef strResponse, ByRef strError)
Dim hObj
Set hObj = Nothing
' let's see if the server supports the XMLHTTP component, various versions
On Error Resume Next
Set hObj = CreateObject("Msxml2.ServerXMLHTTP")
ComponentString = "" & vbCrLf
On Error Resume Next
If hObj Is Nothing Then
Set hObj = CreateObject("Msxml2.ServerXMLHTTP.4.0")
ComponentString = "" & vbCrLf
End If
On Error Resume Next
If hObj Is Nothing Then
Set hObj = CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")
ComponentString = "" & vbCrLf
End If
On Error Resume Next
If hObj Is Nothing Then
strError = "No support for HTTP requests found."
TryMSXML = False
Else
' # Open connection to .com server, sending the UserKey information via POST
' # Also, pass through the querystring information (contains category, link information)
hObj.open "GET", "http://linktradeexchange.com/get_pages.php?" & strQuery & strPost, false
hObj.Send
If hObj.status <> 200 Then
' # error!
strError = "Error: Status=" & hObj.status & " Text='" & hObj.responseText & "'"
TryMSXML = False
Else
' # We should have received the links information from the server,
' # the following line will return the data by reference:
strResponse = ComponentString & hObj.responseText
TryMSXML = True
End If
Set hObj = Nothing
End If
End Function
If GetLinksData(PassedQuery, PostingString, ResultString, ErrorString) Then
Response.Write ResultString
Else
' here we are just dumping error info to the page. You can clean this up to
' fit your site
Response.Write ErrorString
End If
' # //FINSIHED .COM SCRIPT BLOCK
%>
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