HTML In Windows Application - Add A URL Link And An Email Link
Jan 30, 2009
I have a project that I would like to add a URL link and an email link to in the Help/About dialog. How can I do this? Is it possible to add HTML code to a VB project? This is not a Web application.
I'm using visual basic 2010 express..I'm building my own web browser and want to add a download manager.I have been able to build one that will download a file if I type the file location into a text box.What I'm trying to figure out is how to have the download manager open when I click on a download link on a web page.How to make the download manager know it is a link to a downloadable file as opposed to something like a link to another webpage?
However, I would like to be able to call the *javascript:parent.__doPostBack('Close','')* method from the code-behind file rather than the user clicking the link. I.e., when I have completed my tasks in the application code, call parent.doPostBack as my last function call, which closes the window in question.
When a button is clicked i am creating HTML that will be displayed in the WebBrowser1 control. With this HTML are several links to other pages. Is it possible that when one of these links is clicked, that WebBrowser2 navigates to the page instead of WebBrowser1?
Lets see i have this email:Hello Carlos.This is just an example. I want when i click the Button just click the first link (the innertext is the same of href of the 3 link).So i have this nood
Dim all As HtmlElementCollection = WebBrowser1.Document.GetElementsByTagName("a") For Each email As HtmlElement In all If email.GetAttribute("href") = email.GetAttribute("innertext") Then
How would I activate this link from vb.net since when you click on it all the html content appears and when I use the webbrowser control to navigate to it, I get the same original html.
I'm making a cPanel system for my website.I have allready set it up on my website, but now I would like somekind of "remotecontrol" , that would work without opening a webbrowser etc..Thats why I'm making one in VB.Net.Now I found a little problem:
I want to extract the link in this code: <a class="i_link dominantcol" href="http:rapidgen.net/get/3lt4c/megakey.exe">Download</a>.Using webbrowser1. getelementbyid - how do i do it? I just want the link as dim x as string = http:rapidgen.net/...t4c/megakey.exe
Could someone please take a look at his link; its safe but if not comfortable just look at next paragraph.When you look at the source page there is a link at the src tag <frame src="http://track-back.net/Top.blog?userType=1" name="main">How would I activate this link from vb.net since when you click on it all the html content appears and when I use the webbrowser control to navigate to it, I get the same original html.I also tried using web1.Document.InvokeScript(url) but this just does not work.
I have a column in my database that stores images that are links, when i populate them in a gridview on my asp.net page I want it to display the image as a link but when i did it i just get the text below.url...My goal is to have a list of the images and when a user clicks the image they will go to another page.
My app has some labels with email adresses, what i want to do is some kind of linklabel but instad of oppening an internet adress, i want it to open, for example, outlook, with the adress in the destination field (many programs does so), also, it would be fine if i can personalize a default email subject and text, but if i can open the program and put the adress i am already happy enough
i have tried various ways to accomplish this, but to no avail. I don't know how to generate the replacement text (mailto link) so I just used a bunch of x's until I can figure it out. Here is what I have (which currently not replacing emails in string): Here is my Code behind:
Is it possible to add a clickable html link in the description field of an aboutbox? I'd like to include a clickable html link that takes the user to a support web page or use a mailto link to send an email to a support desk.
I am trying to create a link in a user area of my website. After logging in, the users info is passed to the allow access to specific areas of the site. What I would like to do is create an html link that is controlled by a conditional statement.
for example, after a user logs in, I want to check whether they have credentials to click on a link which will allow them to advance to something new. If they don't have the credentials, the link will be blocked out or not appear at.I am looking for a place to start on this task, any documentation or keywords would be helpful. Also code samples would help greatly.
I would like to invoke a click on a link from a link that is generated by an HTML query. I am attempting to program an application that queries a website and am getting hung up where I download the .csv that is loaded by the website.[url]...
cansim9170974256855749928 from the url is not static and I don't know how to work around this. I thought that this link would be helpful and should be except there is no link ID to reference. Is there a way to enable a clicking event on a random csv link? I have mashed together some failing attempts at this off and on for some time now and am now in your hands.
I need to know how to find the HTML element the mouse if hovering over such as a link so that I can open the link in a new tab, what would be an easy way of doing this?
I'm new to visual basic & have learned many new things in such a short period of time from being on the MSDN forums. I have learned particularly in the subject of automating web browsing control using the getattributes etc., but I have tried everything that I have seen in the forums to auto click the "Settings" link in a created gmail account and then have the browser automate the "Forwarding" to another gmail address. I haven't found a solution anywhere to accomplish this.
So here is an account to try out in which this should only take a few mins to a veteran coder:
I am a desktop programmer, not a .NET programmer, but have been asked to look at a .NET application that sends data to a Word document if a user selects an icon. It worked fine until the user upgraded to XP. (The Word version is 2003 and did not change.) Now, although it still works, it opens 2 Word windows - one with the correct data, and another that is empty (it doesn't even have a blank document). The user has requested that we eliminate the empty window. The .NET code calls WORD via:
I want to open a web page that was created by me, by passing parameters to that web link,I try to open it like this:
Dim aaa As String = String.Format _ ("C:Documents and SettingsuserDesktopweb site 1HRMSExport1.aspx", _ "?_mchno={0}&_batch={1}&_Points={2}&_ovrpt={3}&_gstrID={4}& _
I have a WebBrowser control in my VB.NET application that loads a PHP page inside it. On the PHP page I have a 'Log Out' hyperlink. What I'm trying to do is close the VB.NET form when that hyperlink is clicked.
I want to be able to activate my application through my website. Like AIM, they have a protocol "aim?.." what ever, I was wondering how I might go about that? My application is standalone, I wonder if this would reduce the chances of this being possible.
I have a working Visual Basic application. I wish to have a html page that displays how to use it. How do I link it into a web browser control? This will be published and can't be just typing in the directory name as it may not exist on the client computer. How do I get it to look for the file in my solution explorer? I am using WPF in visual basic 2008 EXPRESS.
im currently improving my mp3 player (some info can be found here http:www.dreaminco...h...7&t=113445) application and would llike some help in setting up a way to connect to the application from a web link (such as the way itunes does it)i click a link in a website for opening a web stream in cisco(the application name)it opens the application then tells the media player(np_player) to connect to the stream