Convert RTF Content Into HTML?
Feb 8, 2012I have some formatted text and tables which I've copied to a Rich Text Box. Is there a .Net function or something to convert the RTF content into HTML?
View 4 RepliesI have some formatted text and tables which I've copied to a Rich Text Box. Is there a .Net function or something to convert the RTF content into HTML?
View 4 RepliesI have another question.I have taken an HTML file called "template.html" and got its content. Then I change some variables and save it to a new file in the same directory. Afterwards, there is something else I need to do before saving but I don't know how.In the template.html file, I have a table which should represent a table from a SQL database which means I would need to loop it. But I don't know how to loop that.
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I want to dynamically convert html file or html string to PDF in Windows Forms application.
View 3 RepliesI'm searching to match all the content between 2 tag <a and </a> My page is always the same,
<a class="applink" href="myLINK" target="..." onClick="..."><img src="..." border="0" alt="..." title="..." align=bottom hspace=3 width="32" height="32"><br>xxxxx</br></a>
A would like match all part of html code where code like this.
so <a class="applink" [...] </a> (!!!! with the tag <img for example --> no [^>]*)
After trying to port a C++ program which was a console application where it crawled the forums with the url provided and in the end stored the result inside a database for further analysis.
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I have .html file in my local drive, i wish to read the content of a table in it and to be stored into sql table. how to code it using vb.net?
View 1 RepliesI want to get tags content in a string with regular expression. I wrote it for just one line. When the content changed into some lines from one line, Regex will never do pattern on the tag. I choose RegexOptions.Multiline + RegexOptions.Singleline for finding options.My pattern in low level: (>)[ a-z A-z 0-9 ]*(</)
View 2 RepliesI have parsed html code so it looks like this:
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<ul>
<li style="color:#cc3300">
<div class="myclass">
<span class="span"><strong>Content i need #1</strong></span>
<span class="span">
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I want get content from a website by url be input from textbox1 and output in textbox2 is this post content.
It isn't type html because I search and test but not show this post content, it show all code html pages of url.
Youtube video
demo :
Link content copy : Click Here
Link content source : Click Here
I want to read the HTML from a frame in a web page. I have started with a WebBrowser, which I browse through manually, attempting to scrape the details as I go. The reasn for using Web Browser is that it involves a complex form, which I can't really replicate in code.If I directly query the WebBrowser info I get very little, and the frame data id represented simply by a FRAME TAG, and a simple URI with no form data (it needs the data to return the content)I tried the Web Browser documentStream, and again I get very little.The closest I got to the full HTML is the following code. However it is missing the OBJECT tag and it's contents, which is what I absolutely need:
htmlwin = wb.Document.Window
For Each frame As HtmlWindow In htmlwin.Frames
For Each el In frame.Document.All
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Trying to print HTML dynamically but prints the source code of the page instead of HTML content.
I tried to use "System.Drawing.Printing" name space, but the only printing that i get is the actual html code.
Does anyone know the way to dynamically print those files from my application ?
I am writing a code to automate a webside. i succeeded in one website which have no frames. But if there is a frames, the code reads the element outside the frames.this code is used to get elements from one form a = f.IHTMLFormElement_item(count)How can we read the elements inside the frame?
View 2 RepliesI want to show html formatted string in my winform application. What control should I use?
View 5 Repliesi am putting this article in the right section. Actually i need a way to import all the controls i have in my html file on the vb.net application windows form.Basically i want a way to have a replica of my html page on to the vb.net windows form.in finding a way to read the content of the html file as we read the content of the xml file in vb.net.
View 1 RepliesWebBrowser Example.zip IntroductionBecause the WebBrowser control that we use in .NET is a COM control, not all of its uses are straightforward and some of them (even those which seem like they should be easy) require that we dip into our Interop toolbox in order to properly implement them.
A perfect example of this is loading HTML content into the WebBrowser from memory, rather than a file or a URL. Anyone who's ever used the WebBrowser control before is familiar with the Navigate2 method, which tells the control to load content from a URL (or path to a file). Loading HTML content from memory, however, is a rather elusive practice because of the many steps involved in making it work.
MSHTML.HTMLDocumentYou might notice that the WebBrowser control exposes a "document" property. The object returned by this property can be coerced to the type of "mshtml.HTMLDocument" (you must add a reference to MSHTML to your project in order to make this work) as follows:
Code:Dim clsDocument As mshtml.HTMLDocument = CType(WebBrowser.Document, mshtml.HTMLDocument)
(NOTE: You will have to add a reference to the COM library MSHTML to your project to make this compile)
Once we create an instance of HTMLDocument, a whole new world opens up to us, providing all sorts of DOM access to the content of any given Web page.
If we were to create our own HTMLDocument object from memory, we could use the "write" method to write HTML content to the document from a string variable, like this:
Code:'initialize the document object within the HTMLDocument class... clsDocument.close() clsDocument.open("about:blank")
'write the HTML to the document using the MSHTML "write" method... Dim clsHTML() As Object = {sHTML} m_clsDocument.write(clsHTML) clsHTML= Nothing
WebBrowser Control ImplementationUsing the HTMLDocument returned by the "document" property of the WebBrowser control, however, is not as straight-forward. Because of the way that this object is created and initialized in memory (by the COM WebBrowser control), the "write" method fails when called as above. In order to write content to the HTMLDocument exposed by the WebBrowser control, we must first marshal the string value to a memory space that is compatible with COM. Once the string is properly marshalled, the COM interface IPersistStreamInit (implemented by the HTMLDocument class) must be used to pass the value into the object.
Interop DeclarationsIn order to pull all of this off, we must declare several Interop pieces, including an enumeration, a function, and two interfaces. The declarations for these pieces are as follows:
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I'm writing a small program that loads a folders contained file names into a list box, you then double click one of the file names listed and it appears within the programs text area where the user may freely edit it. I then have given the users options to export the data contained within the text box to a word template. What I'd like to do is add a button which the user can click in order to strip away all the html within the text areas content. I found a solution but for some reason I can't make it work. There are no errors displaying nor does the program crash out, it simply isn't doing what it should be doing.
The function I'm using is below:
Function stripHTML(ByVal strHTML)
'Strips the HTML tags from strHTML using split and join
'Ensure that strHTML contains something
If len(strHTML) = 0 Then
stripHTML = strHTML
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I've used the below snippet in an attempt to put the function to work in the text box.
Private Sub btnHTMLstrip_click()
' calls function stripHTML, applies to text box
richTxtBox.Text = stripHTML(richTxtBox.Text)
End Sub
So, its not working as it should?
What is the best way to implement a rubber band /focus rectangle on a web page?In other words, I want to be able to navigate to a web page like people.com and use the rubber band / focus rectangle to some html content (images and/or text)......and I do realize I can simply highlight the content that I want but I am trying to do this via the rubber band / focus rectangle...
View 3 RepliesI have a programme like word and wanna concert the content of the rich text box to pdf and save in the disk?
View 3 RepliesI copied word content to richtextbox without loosing format perfectly...but now i am editing the content in the richtextbox ...now i want to copy the richtextbox content to word document without loosing any format.
View 2 RepliesI'm using Visual Studio 2005 Team System For Software Developers. When I try to add a new DataSet to any kind of project, I cannot get to the visual DataSet designer. Rather, I get the following error (all the time no matter what the type project actually is - Windows app, Web site, etc.): The custom tool 'MSDataSetGenerator' failed. Unable to convert input xml file content to a DataSet. Data at the root level is invalid. Line 1, position 1.
View 3 RepliesI've been seeing a lot of people reference getting HTML elements using the web browser control. And it seems to be something I may want to utilize in a program of mine.
a program which will get the html of an imageboard and check for updates, without loading any content other than the html (thus saving bandwidth). I've checked and this is not against any TOS.
But here's the thing, I don't want to actually navigate to the web page, because that'll load everything anyways. Is there a way I can search for HTML elements (and get their content) without actually "running" the page (for lack of a better word).
I have data stored in the database with HTML format, and I want to get the value of this html content with MyReader.getString() after getting the html code I must do the conversion to PDF Format.
View 3 RepliesMy app generates a HTML report, and I'd like to convert it into PDF file.I'm looking for an automatic process where I can ask the user to specify a filename and then he gets a PDF file, fully automated.
If you know for a free and legal component that I can use in my app and deploy it, please let me know.
I have two technical requests for the PDF converter:
1. Be able to save the hyperlinks as-is (so the user can click on it from the PDF file)
2. Be able to save all colors and images, including the background image that is part of the HTML report.
I want to convert HTML tags to RTF format using VB.NET.
View 1 Repliesbeen looking threw pages and pages on Google , But can't seem to find a good tutorial on converting HTML to XML. I'm looking for code and not Company apps, or free trial software.If anyone has a code sample or even a link to a tutorial
View 6 Repliesusing vb.net, i have a richtextbox in my application. i would like to have the emphasis to have an html tags.for example /b this is a test /b0 would be <bold>this is a test</bold> and it's simple, but the most difficult part for me is when the words have 2 emphasis /b/i this is a test /b0 /i0 the output becomes <bold><italic>this is a test</bold></italic> this will have an error in parsing. then output should be <bold><italic>this is a test</italic></bold>.
View 1 RepliesI have been doing some research on the best way to convert RTF to HTML to RTF. I was wondering if there is a way to do this either using a control or if someone can point me into direciton of a GOOD 3rd party or open source.
View 9 RepliesI have a folder with HTML files and would like to covert all the files in this folder to PDF - I have adobe Pro 8 - but i was unable to have the vb code to generate the pdf.[code]
View 1 RepliesI am trying to implement a webservice but I am receiving this error :Client found response content type of 'text/html', but expected 'text/xml'.The request failed with the error message:Quote:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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For one of my projects I need to make PostScript files available for viewing online, My goal is to convert these PostScript files to HTML. I'd like to do it all in VB.NET code and in-memory stream and without using command-line programs. I think a perfect solution might be to write the PostScript to a stream, and simultaneously read the output stream to HTML file before writing it to a DB.
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