Im using My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile(OnlineLocation, FullLocal) to download a file, how can i check when its done and also i want to track the progess with a progressbar. How do i do this?
I try to download a file by using the My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile 'command'. The path i use is this: [URL]. Everytime i want to download it, it downloads the HTML file of this zippyshare page! I want just the .mp3. How can i do that?
My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile is a built in .NET method, can I make it display the download via a progress bar;It currently hangs my whole application until the download is complete; i would like to make a thread and have a visible view of the download progress;
I have tried using the My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile method but unfortunately it is slow. Executing the simple command below takes ~5-10 secs, which I would say is a lot longer than expected for downloading a 9 kb file.`My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile("http://www.google.dk", "j: emp est.html")
My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile("http://MyDomain.info/MyFile.zip", SaveFileDialog)Hi, the above don't work, what i need is for it to popup a savedialog for the user to browser for a location to download the file
The below code for some reason isn't working with filefront. I'm grabbing the URL that returns the file to download but the wc.downloadfile() code doesn't download the file. It creates an empty file called 100.rar in my temp directory on C: but doesn't have any data. Is there something I'm doing wrong or is filefronts redirect messing something up? If I put the URL I get with the fixUrl variable, it pops up the file to download in my internet browser fine.
I use this line to download files: My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile(VideoFilename, SaveLocation, "", "", True, 8000, True But if a users cancel the download my application crashes. I searched Google but there's very little info about this problem. I tried with: My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile(FilenameMP3, SaveLocation, "", "", True, 8000, True, FileIO.UICancelOption.ThrowException, FileIO.RecycleOption.SendToRecycleBin()) But that line of code doesn't work. I need to get rid of the file when a users cancel
I have read about Network.Downloadfile and I think I understand it! I want to know if there is an easy way to test a files date modified before downloading it. I have a lot of files in the folder. I really want to "sync" the folder. I don't want to copy every file every time I want to only download the file if I don't have the file in the destination location or if I have an Old copy.
I have this code :for downloading image from the web PictureBox1.ImageLocation =""and i want to add Progress Bar if start download the image start the Progress Bar and when finished the download Progress Bar =100
[Code] How i think that this should work: 1. Getting the size of the file that we want to download and updating the progressbar max value to that 2. Downloading the file and updating the progress-bar based on how much data its downloaded.
I am trying to upload and download a file to a ftp server with progress. I have already went through multiple articles and sample code but was not able to complete this task.
vb.Net Dim Downloadpath As New Uri("ftp://....") Dim WithEvents WClient As New Net.WebClient Private Sub WClient_ProgressChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
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I'm using this code to download a file from ftp server,it works fine but progress bar doesn.'t update, WClient_ProgressChanged is raised only at 100% downloaded.Download time isn't so fast is about 27 seconds for a 17Mb file.
I'd like to make the form load, and then download a file from a URL to a designated path, and then make it's Progress to affect the Progress Bar. How do I do that?
I am trying to upload and download multiple files to a ftp server with there progress. I have read and tried many of the solutions in different articles but can not get it to work.
It has been more then a week and i could not get it to work.
I will have a regular download box from Internet Explorer, and I want the progress bar, to show In my form, and if possible, show when download complete.Attributor 2.0
Alright, so my family just got on a new wireless Broadband Plan, and I'm curious as to who actually uses the most downloads each month, so I figured I could do this easier using a program, rather than recording everything using pen and paper.
I created a software which download files from the web. I also added a progress bar which shows the download progress. Every thing works fine.
Now: - How can I add a label that will calculate the time left for the file to be downloaded and another label that will tell the speed of the download? - Would it also be possible to add a label which calculates the size of the file that is begin downloaded?
Here is what I declared: Imports System.Net Public Class Form1 Dim WithEvents Download As New WebClient Dim WithEvents Download1 As New WebClient Friend WithEvents Label1 As System.Windows.Forms.Label
Here is what I have under the download button: Download.DownloadFileAsync(New Uri("URL" & ComboBox1.Text & ".rar"), Textbox1.Text & "" & ComboBox1.Text & ".rar")
And here is what I have under Download_DownloadProgressChanged: ProgressBar1.Value = e.ProgressPercentage Label1.Text = e.ProgressPercentage & "%" If ProgressBar1.Value = 100 Then MsgBox("Download Completed!", vbInformation, "Info") Label1.Text = "0%"
I need to download an .exe from the web/ftp server and execute it. (it's a setup program)The application would use the WebClient (probably) class to downlad the files, and presumably would display progress to the user as it goes.
I need to download an .exe from the web/ftp server and execute it. (it's a setup program)The application would use the WebClient (probably) class to downlad the files, and presumably would display progress to the user as it goes.