Access Textbox Of An Application Without Source Code Availability?
Apr 3, 2009
I have an exe of an application.I want to automate the process of inserting start time into the text box of the application,I do not know the value of the textbox as I do not have the source code of the application.
I have a source code for C# console application (the consol is a single class application). I want it to be viewed in a textbox VB form application. Is this possible?
Is it possible to see the source code through the program debug database file. I lost the source code file but eventually I just have the exe and the pdb file, I am just wondering is there a possibility to get the source code through the pdb ?
Is anything equivalent to the Microsoft Access Datasheet form available for use with the Visual Basic 2010 Express Edition? (The Data Grid View control doesn't provide the functionality I need.)
How do you access a web page's source code without downloading the file? i.e., downloading a .php file generally wouldn't work - I want to access the code that it would return if I was using a browser.
I have an VB executable application(.exe) and I would like to get back sourcecode for my .exe application. Please help me if you have any software to get back source code from VB exe program.
I wrote an application in my free time that helps people create certain files when they want to create a custom level for some game. The application of course is completely free, I made it for fun and to help the community. That community has now requested that I also release the source code of my application, in case I stop being interested and they ever want to fix some bugs (this has happened loads of times in the past in the same community, there are loads of good applications out there with some small annoying bugs where the creator has gone missing and the source is unavailable).
Therefore I would like to release my full source code, but not before consulting here how exactly I should do it..I could of course just zip up the entire Project folder and upload it, but I feel that is probably not the best way to go about it..
I need to extract some info of a HTML source code and put it in a textbox...i treid a lot of things and even the best idea's crasht what i got this far is :
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click WebBrowser1.Document.GetElementById("value_wood").SetAttribute(TextBox3.Text, "class") End Sub
I have some sorce codes on my comp. and i am employing a few s/w guys for coding at my office i would like to know what type of security softwares / hardware i should install so that the employees do not copy my source codes and i would like to give them access to net but not to attach my source code. i have searched on net ...but as i lack the basics of this i am asking the favour from all u experts. most of the search has sent me to the links for antivirus or antispyware....and like wise.
I need to create a VB.NET function that takes the source code of a VB.NET console application and compile it into a console application.For example, this is the VB.NET source code for the console application:
i want to create an application to store all the source code snippets and help information(as i keep learning vb.net) to refer to when i forget or need help.i came across this software.., [URL]
i want to create a similar application. how do i go about creating it? does it require a database? if yes, what kind of database?
I am trying to copy the web source code from the webbrowser tool that contain chinese characters into a textbox. But they show up as a diamond shape with a question mark inside it. Chinese character show up fine in my textbox if i do copy and paste. But from the web source code, they all show up weird.
I want to execute some code when a network drive is available. Just like our application even have NetworkAvailabilityChanged. I want this to work just like our Application Events.
Private Sub MyApplication_NetworkAvailabilityChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Microsoft.VisualBasic.Devices.NetworkAvailableEventArgs) Handles Me.NetworkAvailabilityChanged End Sub Private Sub MyApplication_Shutdown(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Shutdown [Code] .....
I want my form to navaigate into a link then open up the source code of that page it navigated to . Then get a link from the source code then display it on a textbox .Here's an example : i want this link in a source code :
How can i make my form to navigate into the source code and get the link beside config word . I know it is possible to do it , just don't know the function to do it .
I don't know what this is called so I've struggled to find an answer from google but I have a vague memory of it from t'old days.I've sub-classed (* see below) about 8 framework controls, overriden some properties and added some functionality into each one.The changes I have made are identical in every case. If I make a change, I have to go through each class and apply the same change there.I was hoping there may be a keyword such as <IncludeSourcefile "common.vb> that I can put into each class.
(* note) I use the term sub-classed but I don't know if that's the correct terminology. I've also seen it used for call-backs. Is sub-classed the correct term to use?
Way to space out the source code of a web page, having each tag on one line, without having to search for each tag ending and then making a new line after.
I'm trying to connect a VB application (2010) to an MS Access DB by adding a data source from the data menu but I receive this error message "The connection you selected uses a local data file that is not in the current project.Would you like to copy the file to your project and modify the connection ?
If you copy the data file to your project, it will be copied to the project's output directory each time you run the application" and the options are (yes , No , Help)
If I choose Yes I will not be able to make the application 'device independent ' since it will not be copied under the bin , and if I choose No , changes won't be applied to the DB
I want to know the accurate coding for inserting value from textbox to Access table . e.g : Student type in their name to textbox , when the add button is clicked, the name will be stored to the Microsoft Access table that has been created
Due to too many code version I have been research on web( youtube, google, forum, blog etc) I getting confused of different code from different programmer, can anyone let me know the exactly working coding?
I have an application half built which accesses a Access (2003)Database File. From within the application I am able to change the data in the Access File using a Data Grid. The changes to the Data File are saved and can be recalled, changed or otherwisemanipulated however, when I add too or change any of the applicationcode the Access file reverts back to it's original state losing any data or changes that has been made.
I noticed that my application is running a bit slow. This is a Windows Service built using VB2010 with SQL Server as a back end. Its main function is to poll a folder looking for a text file. If found it reads the text file and imports the data into SQL Server.
While the slowness could be caused by a number of reasons, I am looking at my code to determine if it could be more efficient. Below I've pasted snippets of code where I initialize the DB connection and execute SQL statements. I've also included a snippet that illustrates how I am processing the text file.
I'd appreciate if the group could have a look at these and let me know if the method that I am using is the most efficient possible. At this time I am also focusing on other probable issues, but I can't rule out the possibility that the code that is in place might be a contributing factor.
A source code with the DirectInput code and yes i have been googling it and couldn't find one for vbnet yah that would be great to have it just Namespace blah blah function blah blah and this is how u use Directinput("0") or sumthn like that
I have an application that has an Ms Access 2007 DataBase which runns great if access is installed. Is there any code that I can use in vb that I would be able to run access with out installing it.