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Welcome
to WRF Ragdolls
We are Bob
and Sally Meyer. WRF Ragdolls is located on Wild Rose Farm in Central Mo. in the
beautiful Missouri River Valley. Wild Rose Farm has been in our family since
1907. Wild Rose Farm has raised grain, cattle, horses and Mini Rex Rabbits until
2005, when we started raising Ragdolls. Our greatest joy is introducing the
Ragdoll breed to people and raising new family members. Our Ragdolls are family
members and our kittens are raised in our home. We imprint our kittens from the
moment they are born. The kittens are raised under foot. Our kittens are
introduced to all sights and sounds they will need to be confident before
joining their new families. Our cats are registered with TICA.
We
are a closed cattery and do NO outside
breeding.
Our kittens will have their 1st
and 2nd kitten shots before leaving our home. They will all be
register with TICA.

Contact Information
- Telephone
- 660-848-2196
- Postal address
- Wild
Rose Farm
-
1560 State Route Z
- Franklin, MO 65250
- Electronic mail
- General Information and sales: wrf@howardelectricwb.com
Webmaster: tAno@tanoscomputerservices.com
<%
' Declare our vaiables
Dim objFSO, objCountFile ' object vars for FSO and File
Dim strCountFileName ' filename of count text file
Dim iCount ' count variable
Dim bUseImages ' boolean whether or not to use images
Dim I ' standard looping var
' Determine whether we use images or plain text
' You could just set this to True or False instead
bUseImages = CBool(Request.QueryString("images"))
' Compute our count file's filename
' This is based on the file from which you call count.asp
' It basically takes that name and appends a .cnt so I don't
' accidently overwrite any files. If for some reason you have
' a file named script_name.asp.cnt then change this or watch out!
strCountFileName = Server.MapPath(Request.ServerVariables("SCRIPT_NAME") & ".cnt")
' Create FileSystemObject to deal with file access
Set objFSO = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
' Open the file as a text stream (1 = ForReading, True = Create)
Set objCountFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strCountFileName, 1, True)
' Read the current count from the file
If Not objCountFile.AtEndOfStream Then
' Set value to contents of the file
iCount = CLng(objCountFile.ReadAll)
Else
' If no file exists or it's empty start at 0
iCount = 0
End If
' Close the file and destroy the object
objCountFile.Close
Set objCountFile = Nothing
' Increment the count
iCount = iCount + 1
' Overwrite existing file and get a text stream to new one
Set objCountFile = objFSO.CreateTextFile(strCountFileName, True)
' Write updated count
objCountFile.Write iCount
' Close the file and destroy the object
objCountFile.Close
Set objCountFile = Nothing
' Destroy the FSO object
Set objFSO = Nothing
' We're all done with the hard part
' All that's left is to display the results
If bUseImages Then
' Loop through the count integer showing each digit
' You can grab the images one at a time or get the zip
' http://www.asp101.com/samples/download/counter_imgs.zip
For I = 1 to Len(iCount)
' Output the IMG tag using the right digit
Response.Write " "
Next 'I
Else
' No image wanted just show the variable
Response.Write iCount
End If
%>
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