I have a problem, i try to open a file, then i open the file, i want to get the size of the file and write in to a ListBox. So if i have a file : 123,00 kb so then i push the button Ok then get the size of the file and write the size into the Listbox.
Cant some one here tell me how i doit, i have try and try, but its not work for me.
Here its my code.:
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
Dim alleAttr As Long
If System.IO.File.Exists(lblfilnavn.Text) Then
lstAttr.Items.Clear()
Now all went well about from using the structure correctly. The working of the structure was perfect. How ever i missed Two important issues. The structure needed a fixed size of 10 items (9 in programming terms starting from 0) And also out of the 5 items allowed to be chosen as one of the member types for the structure a limit of 5 items of that particular type.
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I like to compress the xmldata before the data is provided to the client as an excel file. I am trying to compress and deliver it as a .zip file. its not working Here's my code below. I tried compressing it, converting it to bytes etc etc. The issue with below code is, the XSL transformation is not happening properly and the output excel file is raw xml with some .net exception at the end. (that's what I see on the .xls file that's downloaded at the end) Before I started working on compression my below code was working fine that gives properly formatted excel file from the xml input. the excel file is so nice you can't even tell it was from XML.
Encoding of the text file: UTF8 (so each character is represented by different numbers of bytes).
Collation: UnicodeCI (when several characters are essentially the same, the most popular version will be the one unique.). I think I know how to handle t his one.
Because each character is represented by different numbers of bytes and each line has different numbers of characters, the number of bytes in each line also vary.
I suppose we have to compute hash for each line. We also need to store buffers location where the line each. Then we have to compare buffers. Then we will check whether the same line shows up or not.
I was using the following code to check the file size of a data file on my local machine. Now the data files have been moved to a mapped network drive and this code no longer works. What do I need to change or how do I access file size on a mapped drive?
Dim MyFile As New FileInfo(MyFilePath) Dim FileSize As Long = MyFile.Length
I'm working on a school project right now and I have everything fine except this one part of the project: "The audit and errorevent logs should be archived if they are larger than 5K and up you need to keep up to 3 copies of the files." I know how to read and write text files just fine, so I don't need help with that. What I don't know is how to archive a file based on file size, or how to keep up to 3 copies of the files?
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I have a piece of code that does work correctly to get the size of an http file, but it doesn't work on ftp. This is the code (it is in a backgroundworker):
Try Dim webReq As Net.WebRequest = CType(Net.WebRequest.Create(THE_URL), Net.WebRequest) Dim webResp As Net.WebResponse = CType(webReq.GetResponse, Net.WebResponse)
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Also when trying to open up the same 0KB file in Acrobat, gives an error: "Could not open because it is either not a supported file type or the file has been damaged (for example it was sent as an email attachment and wasn't correctly decoded)" FYI, the Exchange server was upgraded so the email isn't working either and its causing a great pain for management to not to be able to have that report.
Is there a correct way to getting the file size when uploading an image with ASPxUploadControl? When the file is uploaded I would like to show the file size. So far I've not found out any sample code on how to do it via Google.
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how to reduce file size? for example : i have a video file that size 13MB now, i want to make the video become 500kB even if the video become shorter thant the original. because i just want a little size of it.