I'm looking for the actual index position in a given source string.I have the following string
"<a> <b>zyx</b> <b>wvu</b>
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I'm loading that string into a .NET XmlDocument object. Carriage Returns and Line Fees may be a factor here.
Dim xmlSearchText As New XmlDocument() xmlSearchText.LoadXml(SearchTextBox.Text) Dim selectedNode As XmlNode = xmlSearchText.SelectSingleNode(txtSearch.Text)
The following XPath Statement could be used to find the 3rd node:
a/b[.='tsr']
However, I need it to return a string index of 23 rather than the ordinal position of 3.
I've tried everything I can think of, but it's not working! I've seen other threads with this problem, but they're never posed at with the sendkeys function.
I am trying to automate a process I do with a bank with vb.net. Basically I need to open a website and navigate through it (Automatically through the program obviously), enter a batch ID and enter a file path and name. For some reason when I get to the part where I need to enter the file name and path, it simply will not populate the text. I have attached a word document with screenshots and code. The only difference I can see, is that in the bank website's code the the input type for the file text is "FILE" rather than "TEXT" as it is for the batch id...
I think I put an end statement somewhere on my program. The program sometimes end abruptly. I want to remove that However, finding end will find an endless end function, end if, end this, and and end that.
I have an Access database ubicated in the path: C:Documents and Settings obertoMy DocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsDictionaryDictionaryDictionary.mdb But when I execute the instrucction: stringConnection=System.IO.Path.Combine Application.StartupPath, "Dictionary.mdb") the path where catches the database is : C:Documents and Settings obertoMy DocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsDictionaryDictionaryinDebugDictionary.mdb
That`s is the reason why I am astonished because the insertions and updates in the database are made in this last path. Why having the database path in other path which isnīt inDebug works with this last?
There is a field in the database whose value is the StoredProc name with full path.for example test01.test.dbo.spGetData
test01 is the server name test is the database spgetdata is the SP
I am storing this in a variable
Session("GetSP") = objReader(1).ToString() (test01.test.dbo.spGetData) Dim Command As New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand(Session("GetSP"), conn) Command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
I always get an error cannot find the SP and it shows like this test.dbo.spGetData It is cutting of the servername test01 always.how can i get the full path.
Im looking for a way that if the program detect that for exemple the path "C:" is "true" then it will add , for exemple , "Hard Drive" in the checkedlistbox.
I want to find the path where is installed an exe file. How can i do this if that app is running/not running. I know the name of application. (Visual Basic.NET 2010)
I'm need of some way of finding the UNC Path of a share via a script or command line or even a custom created program. I'm trying to automate deletion of users and the setup is a bit complicated.
Home folders are set up like this:
We create a folder on a Disk on a fileserver.When this folder is created, a share is automatically created on a lower levelThen the DFS Links are set up towards the newly created share.
Now, when deleting a user, I could just delete the DFS Folder, meaning that the target folder is the one being deleted. But since it's a share, that cannot happen.
I have vb.net application which is using Vistadb with following connection string. I am able to export data to excel also. But after exporting to report different than to application directory, program crashes and says that database not found in exported directory. i believe that there is something wrong in connection string but I van't find. [cpde]...
I started making a game in VB.NET, but I am stuck on the pathfinder. There are round objects. I want to know how to find a path get one object from one point to another (or at least as close as possible) without any collisions.
How can i loop trough treeview and get path of directory of each folder in the treeview?I have this code for adding a color to a treeview item, but it seems like its not possible to retrive the folder path...
HTML Code: 'add color to folder in treeview Private Sub RecurseNodes(ByVal
I want to create a button that opens a supplied word document in their standard word handler like office or openoffice. But how do you find the Location of the exe (Or its folder) and using it to open the Word Document.[code]...
I'm in Visual Basic to create an update center for the software I make.I must find out what the installation path of a program. Eg notepad (which I know), or another program.I can easily find the file of the updater (Application.ExecutablePath).
i want to find a space after a certain varying word
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click If Textbox1.Text.StartsWith(a.Text & (" ")) = True And
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I want this part of my project to detect spaces because it can happen if the user puts in a certain value for on and that value begins with another it will not process. (ex. a.text = 123, b.text = 1234, then i get the outcome or "aa" and it should be "ab"
I'm programatically looking ito a .aspx file and getting the file class name declared in its CodeBehind. For example, when analyzing myFile.aspx I read in its Page Directive and found its CodeBehind equals "myApplicationmyPage.aspx.vb". Then I use the code below:
I'm trying to read a file on a SharePoint 2010.I am using Visual Studio Express 2010.I have looked at a number of different solutions but just can't seem to find the correct path to go down to ascertain the best solution.I only need to know how to download one file from a SharePoint directory.
I want to make a program which first of all check whether a serie of programs is installed, if a program is installed I would like to find the installation path, so I will be able to work with it further..My first though was to check in the registry, there is theinstallation path also mentioned right?Another possible way was to search all the harddrives for a specific .exe fil. If then the file is found, the program is installed, and you should be able to find the path to the found .exe file. This is more "secure", right? - Because not all program is registred in the registry right? (E.g. if you move it from another location, and doesn't install it).