I hope this post is in the correct forum. We have a folder on the server that has pdf files. The file names are in the format of 'report_name_propname_04_21_12.pdf'. The report_name is different as is the prop_name and 04 is the month, 21 is the day of month, and the 12 is the year. The goal is to have links on the web page that has the prop_name(s). When clicked it would display a list of months as links. ie 01,02,03,...11,12 under the propname link. When these month links are clicked the web page would display
a list of links of the pdf files. The part of displaying the pdf link I have. The question I have is how can this be achived in code? Is there a control for this functionality? I think it is like an Excel pivot table.
Any Way to be able to access a file externally that is located on an internal network by a simple link. I need a way to generate links to files to dynamically in code. So say for instance I'm writing an outlook add in that strips the attachments from messages if they meet a certain size criteria. then upload the file to a server and post a temporary link to the file that can be accessed any where. I prefer to store the file on an ftp server but for security issues I can't do it that route. is there a way to do this in windows server.
I have a listbox full of links, and I want to download them. The listbox items' text contains a link to a webpage in each one. Now I want to download each page's code to a file site1.html for example. Also for each file I need to add a number site1, site2, site3 ... How do I do that ?
Im making a "offline viewer" which uses saved webpages.I'm using a web browser and a tree-viewer. Currently when you click a link for a file/ installer (for example if you click on the "The Gimp" installer link) you have to right click, and then "save target as..." and then save it (so you would then two copys of the same file) AND then open it.Is there way i could have the file open when the link click? (Again, for example, the running of The Gimp installer apon clicked, or the opening of the video file when clicked)
I'm just curious as to how some software programs that I see out there have the ability to extract links & text from thousands of web pages at an extremely high and fast rate. Has anyone here, ever created a link or text extracting program the has the ability to parse many webpages and return data into a textbox? I know how to extract links via the webbrowser control, but it doesn't seem to parse/extract data at a very high & fast rate like many email, link & text extracting programs that I see out there.
Anyone have an example of creating a signed URL with an expiration using ASP .Net? I'm exploring using LitS3 or ThreeSharp in my project, and have not seen any specific methods to do this in either of those projects.
I searched several keywords but could not find a good tutorial on how to create custom 'links'. My goal is for my apps to be able to handle special links inside of Outlook. The link will cause my app to display the proper info when it is clicked.
I need to ASP.net Page that links automatically to files(pdf) stored in a folder in the same root of the web application..so the script will read the contents of the page , if the file is available in the folder it should create a link to it automatically and if not it stays static text.
my webbrowser navigates to a webpage. I need to store all the links into a collection, I did find the code to do the job (on this forum) and it works, but there is a problem: there are more links on the page than those the code reads, like when i right click on a picture and choose "copy shortcut" I get a link that is not showing when I display the "view source" for the entire page. I can't figure out how to do it.
I know this is not the right place for this question but still I would like to create in Visual Studio a small site with related links based on what the current page is displaying, from what I understand it's about MVP/MVC
Having a slight permission problem with Win 7 I am guessing it will be the same on Vista but work fine on XP (yet to try)But my program is sitting in: C:Program FilesCompanyProgram And its trying to create new files alongside itself in the Program Files area but bombing out which I know is permissions. If I go there to create the file myself it comes up with a UAC prompt and when I hit allow it works fine but obv the program can't do that byiteslf so bombs out.Is there anyway I can over come that without the user having to grant admin rights to the program each time it starts or do I have to write data to another place?
I have many applications that create TLB files which I guess are so that vb2005 can comunicate with the DLL files. Now what I would like to do is have all my TLB files in one folder and have my application point to that folder to use them.The problem I am having is that my EXE will not run unless all the TLB files are in the same folder as the EXE. I do not want this. I want to put some code into my file that sais that the tlb files it needs are located in say: [code] and still have it work. again right now they all have to be in the same folder which is really bugging me.
I know how to create a file, but would it be possible to create multiple files? the number I would like to create is determined from the number in a textbox, i.e., if the textbox had 2 then I would create 2 files, if it had 5 then I would create 5 files.
My code to create file System.IO.File.WriteAllText("C:\Test.txt", "")
I have got a lot of documents that gets automated in Word format which is great, but also I would like to be able to create and save documents in pdf format.
I understand there is software for converting and creating pdf documents but I want to know if I would be able to program any simple documents for a start myself in pdf format.
this can be some library or third party non-commercial tool (free to distribute) that can be included to setup package and should work when installed to any compatible PC with pdf reader. I want to be able to draw lines circles etc. within the document... or maybe draw within image and then print to pdf.
I am creating a application which one select and display swf file with frame on slider. In this program user can select range of frames.like swf file have frame range is 1 to 5000. in my app user can mark first mark on 100 frame and end point on 1000 frame. now this 100 to 1000 will be my range and in store this range in notepad.Now i want to create swf file of selected (or Created range - 100 to 1000) range. As per this process user create multiple ranges of frames.how to create swf file from created range (selected frames) in vb.net. I checked on net but i cant find how to split or runtime create swf file from selected frames of perticular swf file.
How would one create video files in .NET? Any magical class library out there that allows you to capture images at a certain interval, then combine them into some popular video format? Any ways to capture streaming video from, say, a webcam? I have still images down pat, already made a couple different progs with that. Now looking for ideas on how to go about capturing actual video....
All that I have searched have brought be to DirectX, with DirectShow. Is there a different way? Every DirectX SDK I seem to download has everything but DirectShow (and with dialup, usually, when I say "Download" I mean, "installed it from a cd with the files downloaded by a friend on it" ).
I have created some basic help instructions for my program. How or what should I do to present this to the user. I have a button set up for the user to click on, but what is the best way to present these help instructions to the user?
I know that on most programs that you press "F1" and the help files display in a nice form. I am not certain that mine need search capabilities since its only a couple of pages in length.
I've been developing an application that is basically a GUI for several batch files. You click on a button, and the corresponding batch file will run. I got it working in debug using this code:
Private Sub btnOpenFS_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnOpenFS.Click System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("openfs.bat") End Sub
I wonna delete/create directorys on the FTP server and delete files. i have used my.computer.network.upload/downloadfile but i cant do much more whit that ..
I am having problems deploying VB-created software from a website. What is the best way to do this? Should I create a .zip file for the 4 files produced by VB?
Well i figure that if i do a temp. batch file for a small project heres the batch script. IPAddy would = a number xx.xx also how to execute from a button and run as admin at the same time. @echo off netsh interface ipv4 set address "local Area Connection" static 10.IPAddy.2
I'm writing a program that takes all files and directories on a computer and puts them in a collection, where I add a collection to the Collection for a directory with the key being the name of it and a string containing the Name for a file under the collections added I do the same,
I use this code to create dump files of my database.Now what I want, if possible, is to encrypt it so that when it is viewed in notepad or anything similar, average users cannot read it.
Code Call isDirectoryExist() Call createDbBackupName() Dim myProcess As Process = New Process Dim strUser As String = "superadmin"