HTML Of The Current Page In The Browser To End Up In A Text File In The Applications Own Directory
Mar 4, 2009
I am working on a project I have a form that contains a web browser and I want to write a function that will place the Source (HTML) of the page in a text file I have put some code together it doesn't throw up an error but at the same time doesn't work:
Web browser question from stupid newb: How do you make the url of your current web page show up in the navigation combobox or textbox?The actual problem is when I go to a web page and click an internal link or use the back or forward button it only shows whatever the last webpage I keyed in and not the actual page I'm on.
I am a newbie to Visual BASIC, coming from Just BASIC , another great programming language, and I am trying to create a small web browser and was wondering if there is a way to retrieve the current page's URL?
I am currently working on a web browser in vs 2008 and I am making a menu with basic functions (close, print, etc.) How do I print the current page of the web browser?
i have the following code. my intention is to display the html code of the current page.the strange thing is it works perfect only if i add a msgbox statement in between.but of course i wanna get rid of the msgbox..
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Im looking for a way to get the parent directory of a file. Ive tried using Directory.GetParent() but its not doing what i want it to do. For example lets say i have 3 files:[code]I want to get "Test" and not "C:"Its probably simple but as usual im overthinking and made no progress for 2 hours now and its frustrating.
Create and Maintain Telephone directories. Write a program to create and maintain telephone directories. Each telephone directory should be contained in a separate text file. In addition,a file named directories.txt should hold the names of the telephone directories. At any time, names of all the telephone directories should be displayed in a list box. After a telephone directory is selected, it becomes the current phone directory.The following buttons should be available.
i mean im 16 and want to get into coding but im stuck.i need to know (im making a web browser) and i want the URL of the current page to show up in the text box.
The actual problem is when I go to a web page and click an internal link or use the back or forward button it only shows whatever the last webpage I keyed in and not the actual page I'm on.
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So I can do this
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I have a funtion that returns a generated PDF file but the problem is it shows it in the current browser window... I need for it to open in a new window. I dont see how I can pass it into a view for displaying where I could simply use target: _blank.
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I have problem with getting a single line text from html webpage. I have searched for it but when I try that code:
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Then it gives me a error: REXES IS NOT DEFINED. Also I am using Visual Studio 2010.
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