I was wondering, how can I block pop-ups (Ex: Script Errors, advertisements) in a Visual Basic web browser?Also, I was wondering is there a way to add a web browser to every tab I add. What I mean is to get my window problem to work, I had to add a webbrowser to a tab page. How can I make it to where I add a new tab, that it will automatically add a new web browser
How do i block popups on a tabbed webbrowser? I know how to do it on one thats not tabbed though. This is what i got so far but it shows an error that says exactly "Value of type 'System.Windows.Forms.Control' cannot be converted to 'System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventArgs.'"[code]
I have an application that opens a bunch of Excel files in the background and saves them as pdf files (amoung other functions) and when accessing these Excel files on a shared drive I get a lot of quick pop ups that look like they say "Downloading..." something or other (to hard to get a screenshot) they also have a progress bar. I was wondring if there was a way for me to stop them from displaying.
How can I retrieve the Major and Minor version of the Application ? I wouldn't ask , but every time I try to use the My object to retrieve those properties , I only receive 1 and 0 , though I manually set them to 3 and 8 (from the project properties)
I am having troubles on what each of these mean.Mayjor, Minor, Build and Revison mean.I found a link to a topic like this, but I totally did not understand it.how to I apply the version details? I went to the properties of my progect and when to the publish tab, and set it in there, but when I right click on my application, it still always says, 1.0.0.0.How do I make it so it will say the version that I have it set in the publish tab?I am not publishing them to the internet,I don't have and FTP or what ever you need, plus I don't think there is a point to publish my programs, they are low level compared to everyone else who programs.
One more thing.If I want to make it so the application is done for that version, and is ready to be used on other computers, should I just use the app that is in the debug folder, or should I build it, then use the one that would be in the release folder, or is there something better that I should do?
I am using the windows installer which comes with VS 2008 to deploy my software. My initial deployment went well and I have several happy customers now. Unfortunately, one of my users found a bug. I have been able to locate and repair the issue- a simple math error in one of my forms. Now I need to deploy the repair to my existing customers without causing them too much headache in the update or, worse yet, inadvertantly deleting their stored database files.I know I can have them back up their existing db file, reinstall thenew app, and replace the new db files with their backup versions- but what a pain in the neck that will be, and it really won't look too professional, either.Does anyone know how to produce a patch to replace only the form that was repaired? Or, can I somehow exclude installing the new database files in the patch? I know the solution revolves around the Upgrade Code and Product Code, but I'm not putting the information together in my head very well.
Note: This is not my code, I was just looking to edit it, but I run into this problem... "Syntax error, command unrecognized. The server response was: CLIENT AUTHENTICATION REQUIRED. USE ESMTP EHLO AND AUTH." (Bolded @ bottom)
i am having a tad of a problem when it comes to popups and new windows. I am currently opening new windows in my webbrowser using the href command and this has been working fine for about 40% of websites but I am running into a few problems as the other 60% of popups are still opening in Internet Explorer windows.I am currently using the
On Error Resume Next Dim myElement As HtmlElement = CType(TabControl1.SelectedTab.Controls.Item(0), WebBrowser).Document.ActiveElement Dim target As String = myElement.GetAttribute("href")[code]....
I am having problems loading login forms (asking for username and password to connect to the internet) and any window that uses javascript commands in the href to load the popups.For example:If anyone has encountered such a problem before and knows how to fix it it would be great if you could post up some code or a link to a walk through so I can see how its done.
How to get a nice pop-up of default values for a function? Here's what I mean: I assume it's an enum or object but I'm not sure where to define it or what exactly it would be called.
I have made a simple web browser in VB Express 2008 that goes to www.metvuw.co.nz for weather viewing. The problem is when you click on a link to show a picture (it is not just a picture it is a html page) of the weather it opens up in a new window in IE, is it possible to have it just open in the same window (in my browser) and use the back button to go back to the previous page? Ie just like when you click a normal link that doesn't open up a new tab or window.
My help files have a lot of image maps which link to popups, which I implemented as described in the Help for HHW. They work fine in the context of the help system, but if I open the html file in a browser (Firefox or IE), they don't work - nothing happens at all when I click on the hot spots.
I'm new on the Development Block, and I would like to know if there is anyone who can help me with popup windows. What I need is a popup window that will apear on the same page as the one on this link: [URL]
I have a large project in Vb.net which drives a web browser control around. What's the best, and easiest, way to manage browser pop ups? Note, I am not just looking to cancel or close them. I need to manage them just like the main window.
I'm using the WebBrowser control to automate some things in the background of my application but I'm getting this popup. How can I disable these popups in the webbrowser?
I am using Visual Basic 2008. However, the Report a Bug function does not work, which in itself is a major bug.While I am typing in the code editor, these annoying popups keep popping up and completely blocking my view of the code. I have no idea what these popups are showing and do not need them. I have not been able to find any way of turning them off. I consider this another major bug.
i was wondering is there anyway to stop the error popup messages when i assign a datasource to a DataGridView (and there are errors). i was hoping i could wrap the assigning statement into a Try Catch and handle the errors myself instead of having them popup.
I have a web application that allows a user to view family members.
When the user clicks on a family member, it displays the member's basic info. There is also a grid displaying that family member's related family members. (e.g. User can click on the Father link. From that popup, they can then click on the Father's Father link, then click on the Father's Father's Grandson link, etc.).
To reduce the number of popups that appear on the screen, I want to prevent the user from continually clicking on family links past three members.
What is the best way to keep track on how many data forms have popped up? Or can this reliably be done with a web application?
I'm trying to handle browser popups using the NewWindow event of the WebBrowser control. The one main thing I needed is the cookie from the main browser control on my form to be passed to the popup window. Below is the only way I've been able to open the popup and pass the Document.Window.Opener value to it so that when java script is executed, it knows where the opener window is. I am getting the following error right now when trying to set the cookie from my webbrowser control to the iexplore instance of the popup window that opened.
I am looking for a way to block registry changes unless I choose to allow them to be made. So basically if an application tries to make a change my program would display a dialog with information of the change and I can either click Allow Change or Disallow Change.
Only thing is I am not sure how I go about stopping a registry change before it happens.