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In the select statement, add left(title,10) as title1 to the part before where
This means that 10 characters are taken from the left side of the title.
Add where you need to show.
%=rs("title1") %
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It's used for hyperconnectivity.,You can remove it if you don't need it.,It means:Click on the title when the new page opens,When the mouse is placed on the title,Show all the titles,You can change it to other as needed.,If you have an id field in your table,You can write it as <%=rs("id"%asp will then be able to open the news corresponding to the headline on its own. It is important to note that:
id,title,left(title,10)as title1 must be taken out from the select statement
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Set it with css+div and add attributes.
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The sun on your shoulders That's it.
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Also want to know. Let's see if there's a master to illustrate.
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if len("title">10 then this is the vb syntax.
if ("title").length>10) This is JS syntax.
Also, your RS should have a recorderset in the database, but you don't have it above.
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;Why is there a semicolon at the end?
In addition, len("title").value) > 10then10 and then empty a square to try.
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In the "Usage Instructions" of the National Standard of the People's Republic of China "Punctuation Usage" (implemented on June 1, 1996), the use of ellipses talks about three points:
1.The omission of quotations is indicated by an ellipsis. For example:
She hummed "Lullaby" softly: "The moon is bright, the wind is quiet, and the leaves are shading the window lattice......."”
2.The omissions of the enumerated ones are indicated by an ellipsis. For example:
In Guangzhou, there is a flower market, peonies, hanging bells, narcissus, plum blossoms, chrysanthemums, camellias, and ...... orchidsThe flowers of spring, autumn and winter are all crowded together!
3.Speech is intermittent and can be marked with an ellipsis. For example:
I ......Sorry ......Everyone, I ......There is no ......Complete ......Task. ”
The above three points are principled and can be flexibly grasped in practical application. Generally speaking, ellipses are required in the following situations: (1) to indicate the omission of a citation; (2) indicates the omission of enumeration; (3) the omission of repetitive statements; (4) the omission of intermittent speech; (5) an omission that is intended to be unspoken; (6) Indicates the elmission of the meaning of the word; (7) the omission of language interruptions; (8) the omission of ambiguous words; (9) an omission to indicate silence; (10) the omission of the continuation of the number; (11) Indicates the omission of speech prolongation; Wait a minute.
You have to ......Study ...... well...... in the futureThe first two ellipses in this sentence indicate that the speech is intermittent, and the third ellipsis is intended to be an extraverbal elision. The so-called "elision outside the words" refers to the fact that when a certain part of a sentence can contain a certain meaning, this part of the text is deliberately not written, but expressed by an ellipsis, which can give the reader an aftertaste and let the reader understand the meaning of the omitted by himself. As in the above example, the content omitted after "in the future" is nothing more than words such as "contribute to the construction of the four modernizations".
This usage of ellipsis is not uncommon in primary school Chinese textbooks. Such as:
I felt that there were 10,000 steel needles piercing my throat, and I shouted out in a lost voice: "Old squad leader, how can you .......""The Golden Fishhook").
In this case, the text omitted by the ellipsis is "eating grass roots and leftover fish bones from the sick and wounded". Since this has already been explained above, the meaning of the omitted is fully understood by the use of ellipses here.
Life? Life is certainly ......The orangutan hesitated, "However, the word 'music' is always a bit glaring." (Prison Party).
In this case, the word omitted by the ellipsis is "very bitter".
This kind of omission of "intended beyond words" is, to put it bluntly, "unfinished". Elementary school students can say this use of the ellipsis should be encouraged and praised.
From this, the use of ellipsis here belongs to the second type. The omission of enumeration! A number of examples of water being a "true gentleman" are cited.
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I usually use it when texting "I don't know what to say or how to say it".
Or "guess it yourself".
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This refers to "such and such descriptions cannot be exhausted, so they are omitted." ”
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It's probably something with a similar meaning, omitted!!
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Give others an endless reverie.
Or maybe I'm embarrassed to say it.
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A description of "water is a gentleman"!
Reading for elementary school students.
Press release writing is brief.
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How is this title so long.
For important news, such as "headlines", you can use the form of "headline + summary", and add a sentence similar to the news headline.