Allow User To Add Html (source Code Only) From Internet?
Jul 14, 2011
I am working on this project and I am getting confused. I have my basic Html editor. Now I am suppose to allow the user to load an HTML file(source code only from the internet, when the user selects this feature provide a textbox and button to enter the URL. I have no clue how to do this. I been looking online and I am not finding anything it is not in my book either .[code]...
This may sound really stupid but I have to ask cause I'm not finding this answer anywhere.I have an application where the user will need to sign up for a new user account on the website [URL]..However when I am using Firefox's plug-in Firebug to view html I am getting something totally different than when I just right click on the site and view the page source.
What I am trying to do is to get the captcha from the website and display it in a picturebox on the application so the user can view the captcha, solve the captcha and then the app post is back to the service for a response.
Here is the source that I am getting using Firefox's Firebug to inspect the element:
<td> <input type="hidden" value="Oo3Jo1I8bgzK68agMqo3s79ZZib2OkbK" name="iden"> <img class="capimage" src="/captcha/Oo3Jo1I8bgzK68agMqo3s79ZZib2OkbK.png" alt="i wonder if these things even work"> </td>
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Why would the two be showing me two different versions of the HTML?
And how would you be able to grab that source to view in a picturebox using webclient?
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 am trying save a value from an input tag in some HTML source code. The tag looks like so:
<input name="user_status" value="3" />
I have the page source in a variable (pageSourceCode), and need to work out some regex to get the value (3 in this example). I have this so far: [Code] Which works fine most of the time, however this code is used to process source code from multiple sites (that use the same platform), and sometimes there are other attributes included in the input tag, or they are in a different order, eg:
I'm creating some buttons in Word 2007 that I want to use in my company application to make our teams life easier. The application is a server application but when it loads it goes through our internet explorer.If I could reveal the source code then I could get the ElementbyID to hook up the button to the text field in the application.When the application loads I can quickly right click on view the source code and it is written in C#.This is one of the id's i was able to grab
id="upEnvironmentHidden" value="PRODUCTION"
How can I make it possible to view the source code of this application...also the internet explorer will dissapear and then the application is launched.
How to get source/HTML code of the web page that is shown in WebBrowser1 when I click a button? I would like it to be written in Notepad or eventually in new form..
I'm writing a program in VB.net that gets the source code of a web page with a video on it. it then uses regular expressions to isolate the download link of that video. then it uses "httpwebrequest" and "httpwebresponse" to download the video. my problem arises when certain sites have a page where you have to click continue in order to get to the video page. [URL].. called "The.Matrix.Reloaded.2003.mp4" so i tell my program to get the source code for the url [URL]..but it cant find the video's download link because it's searching for the file in the "continue" page's source code. you can see what i am saying by going to that website above and viewing the source code by right clicking on it. and then click continue and do the same when the video appears and you'll notice that the file is only there in the second one.
So my question is how can i get the source code for the page that the video is playing on and not the page where i have to click continue?
Private Sub WebBrowser1_DocumentCompleted(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventArgs) Handles WebBrowser1.DocumentCompleted Dim PageElements As HtmlElement = WebBrowser1.Document.GetElementById("rso") TextBox2.Text = TextBox2.Text & PageElements.InnerText & Environment.NewLine End Sub
I need to find .MP3 format URLS in a HTML source code.So how could i do that?Lets say i have:
Dim wcClient As New System.Net.WebClient Dim data As System.IO.Stream = wcClient.OpenRead(inbox.ToString) Dim reader As System.IO.StreamReader = New System.IO.StreamReader(data) reader = reader.ReadToEnd() reader.Close()
so how could i find all the .MP3 urls which are in the source code?
I've found some examples using RegEx but im not really sure how to use the RegEx pattern to find MP3 urls in the source code.
I want to get the links and images from an html code using the htmlDocument class available through webBrowser.So I retrieved and assigned the html code to the webBrowser trying each one of this 3
I'm trying to get the HTML from a frame in a website which is loaded into a WebBrowser in my application.
I have this WebBrowser so that the user can login easily by putting the username and password on the login form of the page so that i can get the HTML code from the protected page.
However, i have to read the frame code while the WebBrowser being on the main page because if i enter the frame, it redirects me to the main page again so there is no way of reading the frame code by entering it.
So i don't know how to read the frame HTML code of a website[url]...
I want to read a specific line from an html source code. Im storing the source into a string file and i want to read the line X.So im using this method that i found on net
Public Shared Function ReadSpecifiedLine(file As String, lineNum As Integer) As String Dim contents As String = String.Empty Try Using stream As New StreamReader(file)
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 am trying to get source code from a webpage. Webbrowser control is giving me the required information that I am looking for. But I want to use httpwebrequest but its giving me different source than webbrowser documenttext.
[URL] but then with the option to provide username & password. I have managed to do this with the webbrowser, first logging in then go to webpage and get source code but this takes much longer than just getting the source code...
Is there any way to do this? I found this:
[URL]
I tried with &username=...&password=... in the URL but it didn't work
how to replace the html code numbers with the correct ones? i would show you example of html output, but vbforum automatically converts the characters so no point. i wish the replace all the & #40; (without the space) and so on with their correct replacement eg, ( in this case. also would like a short way to do this as i will be using this multiple times. so basically i would like the source to be exactly as it would if you viewed source in firefox browser, not with all the special chars unformatted like visual studio does.
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?
an editor that can save text files and html files,my editor is a tab pages for every files opened and created. Can you hep me to fix some problem. When open a html file, the file is opened in the tab of a tabcontrol, the problem is that is when i open the html file, i want to get the path of the file then when i click the button run on my form, the html file that is the selected tab that holds the html file will open in Internet Explorer. Ihave teh code in in opening int he code below is for opening IE and file
I am developing a program that gets the html source code of a certain webpages in a website.
I already developed one program that does so here's the code
Dim request As System.Net.HttpWebRequest = System.Net.HttpWebRequest.Create(TextBox2.Text) Dim response As System.Net.HttpWebResponse = request.GetResponse()
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Recently, I found out that I could do the same using Sockets. This time I want to parse HTML of those web pages SIMULTANEOUSLY. I tried parsing simultaneously on my previous program using multithreading but my bandwidth keeps decreasing as threads increase so, to make my questions short,
How can I parse many web pages' source SIMULTANEOUSLY without decreasing my Bandwidth? Does using Sockets in multi threading decrease Bandwidth? (If anyone tried)