The simple website I am trying to build is a list of banks with their corresponding website. I also wanted the ability to add banks/website with the use of some text boxes and a button click event.[code]...
am a build engineer of some VB6 and MSVS VB applications. Inotice the directory path (the location of source code, e.g. c:uild_viewsv70r3 ....)information is stored in the generated dll, exe.This gives us a lot trouble, because I can't use another path to build the dlls, otherwise the binary compare tool will say the dlls are different, due to embeded path info is different.We have parallel development, and the code has to be built in different machines, different paths. Is there a way to resolve this
OK, to make a long story short, programmatically generated data is taken back to the original page and the goal is to have this information cause checkboxes (hard coded into the aspx page) become checked.
Using feedback, the exclamation below confirms that I want the found control ctl to be checked:Dim ctl As Control For Each ctl In form1.Controls
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I'm not sure what to put for XXX and my gut feeling is this is really easy. ading my question. I went through pages of search results on "VB Programmatically check checkbox" and found pages that should have had an answer that worked
I need to change something that is hard coded into my application - Souds simple i know - however.....In essence what i need is a single word that will be interchangable and will be available straight away and the next time the application starts up.So need to change the word that is already hard coded into the loading of the form.Like an internal password system?
ps. i was thinking of something on the lines of a sub that finds and replaces line 'x' in the load sub. unless that is uber complex - so open to any and all suggestions but please keep in mind i'm not the greatest at code - only been teaching myself for 9 months (and learning from people here for 1 month)
I'm designing a .NET-Type at runtime by using the Reflection.Emit-Namespace. Currently, I'm about to generate a method which invokes an already existing method in the generating class:
Below is an snippet from my project template. I have some classes I want to link to in the project.One of my developers created the template and I copied it to my PC.It seems to work on his, but when I create a new project, instead of keeping the hard coded path the "my documents" gets replaced.I know this is a little cryptic, but I was hoping to flesh the question out with your questions.[code]
how would i implement a way that i would not hard code the email message that the application send to email recipients? how will i also include email message formatting (text in bold, italic, etc.)?
I have a program that works I would just like it to be able to find the file with out me specifying the actual path. Because if it is on someone's computer other than mine the path might not be correct and it will not function properly. Here is the code I have done. The file it is looking for is of course names.txt. I have not been able to find much info on this.
I want to create program in vb2008 express with ms access database. Can somebody help me so i can learn how to program using classes hard coded. I have learned vb6 before but it has a big difference on vb2008.
I have a database named "DATABASE" in ms access 2003 and the details are: Table :
All the CAPITALIZED name are Table and all items inside the parenthesis are fieldnames. I don't know where to start on working on this RECORDS. I was able to understand visual basic 6 a bit, and i am trying to apply the coding to VB 2008 but all i get is errors. I am hopeless now and i need help to be able to start my programs. If someone can give me a sample code, i think i would be able to trace the line of code to be able to understand it. I am currently an inventory manager on the small company i was working with and i like to organize my record by using database.
I searched many pages but unfortunately found nothing. In fact the problem is Printable Area. Microsoft says: The printable area of a page varies from printer to printer and is not guaranteed to be symmetrical.
Does anybody have any code VB which will print a 1cm x 1cm box on a page which is located 1cm from the top and left edages of the paper for any printer?
I think the answer to the question depends on finding hard margins of the printer.
Anyways, i have coded a video downloaded and i want to include a converter as a separate exe file. But obviously people may have different file directories so a simple piece of code i have used won't work. This is what i have: Also where would i place the exe file?
Im trying to create a program to gather information about users pcs. So far I have been able to gather thigns like the os, processor, hard drive size and graphics information and I was just wondering how I would be able to collect the name of the motherboard they are using (or model) and the make of the hard drives in their machines.
I am learning VB 2008 Express Edition to solve the following issue: how do I put the color of each pixel in a table, allocate a code (from 1 to 256 in the case of a 256 colors picture) to each different colors and print these codes at the right place on a grid? A few years ago, I had a basic knowledge of VB6 but VB6 being not compatible with Windows 7, I had to install a new version, VB 2008 Express edition, version that I don't know at all!
I would like to find all the "About" files of all programs stored on my hard drive. If you open a program, click on help and select "About". It provides the name, version and date written etc. I would like to extract and store in DB. The store in DB part, I have no issues.
I have a VB.Net 2010 app and need to delete a file from the hard drive when the app opens up (cache file). What command will perform this action? I know the name in advance, so I can format the command right in the app.
I have a problem when it gets published and I have hard coded the file address.Is there another way to do this that will dynamically generate the address for anyone's computer.Here is my function. I did not want to place it in my resources since I will be creating more media files that might slow down my application.
Private Sub mLesson1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles mLesson1.Cliclayer.URL = "C:UsersusernameDocumentsVisual Studio
Im having a problem loading a html file to a webbrowser in a program im writing. What it does if I press a button or menu item a form is loaded and a html help file is loaded to the WebBrowser1. here is the code
Public Class frmWeb Private Sub frmWeb_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Dim path As String
I wrote a program that can kinda of read Docx files. I can extract the text of the file and the metadata that word puts in the file not the stuff you see when you write click and go to properties. I Can extract and view that data I'm working on making the subroutine (i don't know if its an algorithm there is no math.Anyway I want this to be a forensic program where it will scan the whole hard drive and add all the docx files to a listbox. I found this code
Dim file_names As ReadOnlyCollection(Of String) Dim directory As String = "c:" Dim searchFor As String = "windows"
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but some folders that where hidden like $inplace they were left over from my windows 7 upgrade. they cause it to crash. is there anyway to be able to scan every folder on the PC. I tried launching the complied .exe by right clicking and hitting run as admin but it still crashed when i executed that code.
I have a program that must copy a file to 3 locations, the local hard disk, a USB drive, and a network location. I have the file (about 70mb) loaded into a byte array. My quesion is, since I'm not actively modifying the byte array, can I impliment a form of multithreading where all 3 threads read the same byte array at the same time?
This is my first attempt at creating a Winforms application, and I have been developing in the .Net Framework (Silverlight, ASP.Net, WPF) for about 6 months. So, my appologies if this is a newbie question.
Basically what I am doing right now is taking the drawings of a stylus-based input, and storing them into an image field in a SQL Server database. Then, in another form, I go and get that image out of the database, and load it into a picture box. It works, but it is rather "sloppy" how it got there.When the user clicks save, it stores that image into a temporary folder, then converts it to a byte array and throws it into the database that way. Then, it deletes the file from the temporary folder. When retrieving it, it pulls it out of the database in a byte array, then converts it to an image in a temporary folder, thus displaying it on the form.
Is there a way that I can just bypass the storing of the file onto the user's harddrive both times, and go from byte array to picturebox?
how can I improve coding structure, when there are a number of subs, functions using the same number of lines each time to make,open and close a connection to an Access database?
Can the lines of code to make and add a connection to the Access database be enclosed in one function and then called through function x () each time it needs to be used?
I want to convert the code at Webcam using DirectShow.NET to C#. It works perfectly in vb.net. I tried converting using an online converter, however I got about 30 errors
Dim txtloginname As New TextBox txtloginname.Location = New Point(100, 100) txtloginname.Size = New Size(200, 60) Me.Controls.Add(txtloginname)
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I have created a login form which only allows access the valid users. However when I am trying to validate the username and password enetered when the user clicks the Login button (btnLogin). However I am unable to pass through the username and password in the Select statement, entered by the user beccause it gives me an error that 'txtloginname' and 'txtpassword' is not declared in the LoginProcess Private Sub. How do I declare the texboxes i coded into the LoginProcess Private sub for it to work?
Is there any real point to learn VB besides as an introductory to grasping the concepts of programming? You never (at least myself) hear of any apps like, Winamp, Windows, Firefox, etc. that used VB.
I need to create code to send an e-mail within a coded ui test and cannot get anything to work. I seem to be having trouble getting the correct Import. We use Outlook.