Aspx.net To Executable File?
Feb 17, 2009I'm using visual studio 2008 and I'm almost done on my project. My problem now is it's possible to convert aspx.net to an executable file?
View 1 RepliesI'm using visual studio 2008 and I'm almost done on my project. My problem now is it's possible to convert aspx.net to an executable file?
View 1 RepliesI have following abc.aspx file:
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When i try to use this it gives error: txtSearch is not accesible? what am i doing wrong here? This is not complete code just a snippet. But i think it gives an idea what am i trying to do.
I have a program that outputs a file. I want the user to be able to just double-click the output file and launch the program, just like Word and Excel. In Word for instance, one doesn't necessarily have to open WORD then click on File--> Open and locate another Word doc. He can just go to the folder and open the Word doc. I want to implement the exact scenario in my program.
So far I have tried creating TextFile and added it to the Resources. On FormLoading, I simply I stream-read the Resouce file, but I can't write to the Resource on FormClosing, since the Resource is ReadOnly. Also, the Resource is built & compiled so I suppose you can't add anything to it at run time.How you lunch an output file without launching the Executable program that created it?
I have an executable that I was able to get working on all XP machines by registering all the .dll's associated with it.On Vista, however, I go through the exact same registration process but right when I open the executable it goes to a "WindowsApplication1 has stopped working" dialog. I registered the DLLs in the SysWOW64 folder. I also ran Dependency Walker which came up with IEFrame.dll as flagged, don't know if that is relevant though.
View 6 RepliesIm trying to pass a value bounded with a button in form1.aspx to form2.aspx
form1.aspx:
<asp:Button ID="Button1" runat="server" Text="Button" CommandArgument = '<%#Eval("Parking_ID")%>' />
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I have two aspx pages. I need to send a textbox(record_id) value as a parameter from page1.aspx to page2.aspx to be utilized within a SqlCommand query in the VB code behind page. I would like to pass this parameter using the session. Page1 is a gridview which displays records from a sql datasource and on the edit button click the user is redirected to page2 which populates several textboxes and drop down lists and allows the user to edit the record.
page1.aspx:
<div id="header">
<h1>Page1</h1>
[code]......
If Page1.aspx opens Page2.aspx in a window, how can I have Page1.aspx refresh once Page2.aspx is closed?I have a page with data on it and I have a LinkButton set up so the user can edit that data. The LinkButton launches another windowed page with some text fields and a "Save" & "Cancel" button. Once one of those clicks I execute a save and close the window OR just disregard the information and close the window. I was hoping to have the initial window with the data on it refresh once the 2nd window is closed.
View 1 RepliesI've had the same problem a couple of times with different ASPX pages after renaming them and I am surprised that I can't find someone else with the same problem on stackoverflow.When I run my ASP.NET C# project, the debugger gives me a message like this one.
Error 5 The name 'txtTitle' does not exist in the current context
It seems that the aspx and aspx.cs files at no longer bound. The only fix I have found for this is to recreate the page and copy/paste my code. how to fix this without recreating the whole thing?
The images on my e-commerce website are watermarked with an aspx script, therefore when you are browsing products, if you want to save the image it saves it as aspx rather than jpg or png. The thing is I need to give urls of jpg for a website that advertises products. There are more than 10,000 products so I can't save all of them manually, so I made a page with jquery that get's the image part of the product display page. What this page returns is this:
<div id="result"><div id="loadpic" style="width: 160px;">
<img border="0" src="http://11.11.11.11/img/picsel.aspx?code=IPHONE-32GB-4">
</div></div>
And the output is only an image. How can I return this image not as an aspx page but as a jpg or png? Since there's a script for watermarking the image and making it aspx, shouldn't there be a reverse function?
I develop my application with VBNET2008 express and SQL server express 2005 but a little problem appears,my executable file is always READONLY.However,I make modifications in my code file,it stills unchangeable in the Executable File How can i do for this?
View 6 RepliesI'm trying to make a program that has command buttons, each running a different file. I have added some files so far, but I encountered a problem with a couple of them.
For example, I want to run Zuma's Revenge! right from the program, but it is not working. If I run the game from outside the program, it runs perfectly, but when I try running it from the program, it keeps saying "Zumas Revenge! - Adventure has stopped working."
What really confused me, is that the game is running normally if I run it from its folder or by using the shortcut, while from the program it isn't.I'm using Windows 7, with Visual Basic 2010 Express.
'Here's the code I'm using:
Private Sub Zumas_Revenge_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Zumas_Revenge.Click
Process.Start(My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath & "umas Revenge! - AdventureumasRevengeAdventure.exe")
End Sub
show me the steps to create a executable file of my project
View 3 RepliesHow do i download a executable file like andrews done here with the image:[url] and would like to do get the response data and save that into a file instead of directly downloading it.Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth. - "Sherlock holmes" "speak softly and carry a big stick" - theodore roosevelt.
View 4 Repliesi need to run a dos command with parameter and write out on text file from my win form , i am not using shell command and the code is -
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I am trying to start an executable file, example.exe. When I run this code I get the fallowing error.
Dim start As String
Dim location As String = TextBox1.Text
start= Shell(location & "example.exe", vbNormalFocus)
AppActivate(start)
Error:AppActivate(Result) --> Process '5476' was not found.
Every time I start the program I get a new Process error, like 5572 or 5252. What is the reason for this error? Also how can I error trap this so I can find out what the error really is.
Ok how do I add a text file to a codedom executable?
I don't mean adding a resource file like this ".resources"
I mean adding a textfile to the already existing resources.
Part of the app I am writing allows users to create an encrypted, password-protected output file that they can email safely to a central store. I can't have the users choose their own password for the encryption as the central store needs to access the contents of all the output files emailed to it. So there is one password that gets set within my vb app.I am worried that security will be compromised if the vb executable is somehow deconstructed? Is it possible to read the contents of an exe file (and thus find out the password)?
View 3 RepliesI am facing the following error in my VB.NET web app:
compiler executable file vbc.exe cannot be found.
I installed .net framework again and even the IDE, but this error remains.
i need some help in creating vb.net executable file that can be used on any other workstation
View 1 RepliesI am looking for a way to execute a file (executable) using GetManifestResourceStream. Either that or load it into a Stream or Byte. edit: I've noticed that sometimes you need certain names for this to work, so here is what I currently have:
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I wonder if you can open a file .exe inside the Form. And this .exe file does not exit the Form. E.g. create a process that clicking on the button will open the Windows calculator, but the calculator will is stuck in the Form.
View 5 RepliesI would like to write a sub routine to kill an executable file called 'dfsvc.exe'. I'll call this subroutine when I exit my application to kill this file. When I exit my application this file is still running and takes around 15 minutes before it disappears. I would like to kill it to remove the delay.. The following code below doesnt work..
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I want to know if possible to run executable file and delete itself without using script. Im creating uninstaller, i want to delete the uninstaller executable file after uninstallation finished. if that is what you want, just mark it as answer so that we can move on
View 2 RepliesI'm very new at using Visual Studio (about 3 days!). I want to create a project that I created into an executable file. The help menu states that I should go under the 'File' drop down menu and select 'Make' to convert into an .exe format. However, the 'Make' selection is not present under the 'File' drop down menu. How can I make a project into an executable file??
View 9 RepliesHow to open Executable File in VB.Net 2005
View 2 RepliesI was wondering if it is possible to have persistent changes to resources in an executable. I am using VB 2010. I don't know how to be much clearer than that but I will try.
> User opens program and picks 'File A'
> 'File A' is now copied into the executable, thus storing it forever (or until deletion of .exe
> .exe is now slightly larger because 'File A' is inside the program
> User can extract or delete 'File A'
I have created window service and one window application which is running as notify application in VS2010 using vb.net both are different project.
I want to pop up message in notify application when window service download some file to local system.
means,i want to send message to notify application when ever window service application download file to local system.
I installed my app on a computer. I can launch it from the shortcut and it works fine but I can't find the .exe file anywhere on the harddrive. The shortcut created by the install just shows the location of the shortcut. how I can find the executable for my app? I'm using VB8 Express
View 6 Replieshow to write/read a file in the same directory as the executable? I know how to read and write files, I just need to know how to read/write files in the same directory as the EXE.
View 19 RepliesBasically what I am trying to is:
Catch a form submission;
Save it to an XML file;
Send it to another server.
My main issue is not being able to find much information about XMLBuilder. This following link looks like something I need, but I can only use XML Builder: Creating a Contact form in Visual Studio ASPX and saving to an XML file when clicking SUBMIT.My code is as follows:
Default.aspx:
<%@ Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeBehind="Default.aspx.vb" Inherits="ToXMLApp.ToXMLForm" %>[code]......