I use Environment.NewLine, my colleagues use vbCrLf.When I'm doing a code review for them I want something that I can point to to say "use Environment.NewLine instead of vbCrLf"
Or, am I just peeing in the wind, and it doesn't really matter ?
Environnent.NewLine seems to be resolving to two spaces " " (as are vbCrLf and ControlChars.CrLF). Using StringBuilder, AppendLine is doing the same.I've been racking my brain and searching the Internet trying to figure out why this the way it is, but am coming up empty.
I am trying to generate .bat file based on user interface decisions. I need to have separation between lines. I'm trying:
Well I have been able to figure this out but what I want to do is make my string have a new line after 20 chars. I know how to find how many chars the string has but not how to insert environment.newline at 20 chars.I am using this to find the string length
If string.Length > 20 then 'Need to be able to insert environment.newline at 20 chars Else 'Normal string End If
In Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate, a VB.NET WinForms project, I am getting incorrect values for Environment.NewLine and StringBuilder.AppendLine; look at the result in a hex editor, they are resolving to two spaces.
To set the text of the excel cell to an multiline text i have used "sometext" & Environment.NewLine & "sometext".but it adds an space at the end of the first line
I'm not sure why the following code is not working as intended:
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Where litMessage is the name of the literal control and messageBody is the name of the string variable.
My intention is to output a string onto a web page and to replace the line breaks with a br tag so that it can be displayed on the page correctly. However, nothing is replaced. When viewing the page source, it looks like the line breaks still exist in the string. Similarly, when displaying the string via MsgBox, it displays normally as well. I have also tried wrapping the output with the pre tag and it displays the line breaks properly as well.
The string was originally entered by a user through the use of an asp:Textbox and saved into a MSSQL database. It's retrieved and displayed on another webpage using an asp:Literal control. The only thing that happens to the string before it is submitted is that it is trimmed (i.e. textbox.Text.Trim()).
Perhaps there is something I did not consider?
Edit #1: Due to time constraints, I've decided to just wrap the text with the pre tag. It's an acceptable work around as it preserves the line breaks. Unfortunately, it doesn't explain why the code didn't work in the first place. In the meantime, I'll just leave the question unanswered until I find a proper answer.
Edit #2: Solution found and answered below. UpdatePanel tag added to the question for future reference.
I have VB6 Dll which I am referencing in vb.net ,I am calling the following function in it. It working fine in developemnt environment but not in deployement environment.
Error Method not found: 'Boolean MyUtils._MyUtils.LoadMyObjectRecords(ADODB.Stream ByRef, System.Array ByRef)'.
Sub Main() Dim fso As New IO.StreamReader("D:ACS DesktopAddsDeletesChangesMemberData_02022011.txt") Dim fsn As New IO.StreamReader("D:ACS DesktopAddsDeletesChangesMemberData_08182010.txt")
I need to work out how to use Vbcrlf to execute a line break after a the text that has been written reaches a certain length. I am using a char check to count the number of spaces that have accoured but can't get it to link up with the textbox in question.[code]...
I have a program that uses a richTextBox to append and save file locations. Each line in RichTextBox1.Lines is added to a listbox for the user to see the files. The format of the richtextbox output is shown below:
I have a button on the form which can remove an individual file from the ListBox with the code shown below. The problem I am having though is that the RichTextBox text is ending up formating like shown below. If I remove the C:UsersJordanDownloadsfile.ext for example, the RichTextBox text will show as:
I need a string that I can use for page header. The problem is when i use vbcrlf then i don't know how to come back up and write.Example:dim MyStr As String [code]
I've seen this type of line in many post on here..I been rolling this over in my head and i think that this line or something close to it is a bad idea. For index As Integer = ListView1.Items.Count -1 the above line assumes that on the last line the person has hit the enter button which is VBCrLf(carriage return and Line Feed) in which case the above line would be ok..however if the last line does not contain a CrLf then you in effect are skipping the last line.
I'm using a richtextbox in vb.net. I need to maintain the text formatting while inserting a new entry.I have this issue solved although I am having difficulty with getting a new line between my new text and the prior existing text.Most solutions online presume you're working with rich textbox. text which accepts controlchars.lf, vbcrlf, and chr(10)... even chr(13) adds one single newline.How do i get the newline in rtf formatting?I prefer to have the new text entered at the top of the richtextbox as a user should see the latest update first.In addition, if this can be done more elegantly, I'm open for suggestions.Where you see controlchars.lf is where I want an rtf-based new line to show up. [code]
[code]Basically what this does is a users email is passed to the 3rd party site and a token is generated and returned. Then in turn both are passed together with this redirect to log the user in. I have a few others similar to this and they work fine but somehow I keep getting the Newline error in IIS. The only thing that's different from my other authenticators is that this end point URL is .ashx. My others are .asmx or REST.I've tried the HttpUtility.UrlEncode(URL) option but still doesn't work...
I am trying to add a line of text to a TextBox component in VB.net, but I cannot figure out for the life of me how to force a new line. Right now it just adds onto what I have already, and that is not good.I have tried copying the actual linebreaks, didn't work. I tried AppendText(), didn't work.
I cant split a line by a newline in silverlight vb.net I am reading in numbers from a file into a string as this is the quickest way. Then I parse the data in numbers by splitting the string by newline then by comma. I cant split by newline which again is the sticking point as nothing happens with the newline split.
Dim myone(), myint2(60) As String Dim myint(6) As Integer Dim contents As String
I am trying to write a function for determining the data type of columns in a delimited file.However my function is not detecting a newline and exiting the loop after the end of the first line.* 'del_2' is equal to a new line character, i have tested this using a small bit of code
if del_2 = ControlChars.NewLine then MessageBox.Show("It is a newline") end if
and got the message, and i know the newline characters are at the end of each line in 'filecontents' as i am adding them manually. Public Shared Function DetermineColumns(ByVal filepath As String, ByVal delimiters As KeyValuePair(Of String, String)) As List(Of KeyValuePair(Of String, Type)) Dim result As New List(Of KeyValuePair(Of String, Type))
Protected Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
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i have a textbox2.text is multiline ... when i type the msgs in textbox2 in multiline then it shows the error msg .. Redirect URI cannot contain newline characters.
Public Function StripNewLineFromString(str As String) As String str.Replace(ControlChars.Cr, "") str.tempStr.Replace(ControlChars.Lf, "") Return str.replace(ControlChars.Lf, "") End Function
and wrote a C# unit test to test it. It works fine. However, when it really run the VB application itself, it does not strip out newline. If I changed the function to this:
Public Function StripNewLineFromString(str As String) As String Dim tempStr As String = str tempStr = tempStr.Replace(ControlChars.Cr, "")