I have a friend who sent me a program that he made using visual basic. The program has a web browser inside it and it works just like any internet browser. The problem I have a bad feeling that has a hidden web browser inside the program which it sends my keystrokes through php mail. I don't want to accuse my friend without showen a prove
I have VB 2008 Express installed in my PC. I downloaded a program source code written in VB6 but could not open the files. What do I need to do to get this codes displayed.
1. Generates Class files based on SQL server database.2. Generates Class properties.3.Generates Class contructors.4. Generates a Singleton class and it's corresponding Collection class.5. Outputs individual files or the code to copy and paste.
i wanted to know if there was a couple lines of code you could use to open the source code of a website (like you could in notepad), into a textbox in visual basic.
I'm looking for a place where I can share my open source code and contribute to other projects. Can anyone recommend me a site/community where there is lots of support and enthusiasm for open source?
I have seen a few open source c# "Text code editor controls" that have auto indent and support contractions (+ - things you see in the code window to contract an if statement for example).
Im having a problem with my program which was coded in VB.net 2005. My pc is windows XP with MS Office 2003. My program works fine for users with 2003 Office but has errors on users with 2000 Office. I was able to downgrade my pc to Office 2000 so my program would reference to MS office 9.0 (2000). This proved to be successful since both 2000 and 2003 users can now print properly. The problem now is my development pc cant create any word.application ...
on this part... Friend mWordObject As Word.Application Dim oWord As New Word.Document mWordObject = CreateObject("Word.Application") '- where error
I am looking for some (preferable vb.net) code to use in an asp.net application that will allow me/my users to setup calendars (that I store in SQL server db).
I am looking for something that will make it easy to schedule recurring appts (i.e. every monday, every other week on thursday at 9AM, every month,1st and 3rd tuesday, every year etc) with as many possible scenarios as possible.
I can automate most of the easy ones via a few screens, but inevitably my users come up with scenarios that require me to code and execute some custom scripts in SQL to make the entries, and I'd really like to offload this to the users.
I had a hard drive crash and lost all my source code for my poker clock program, but still have the program. Are there any programs I can use to reverse engineer my program so I can get the code back?
I know it sounds an odd request, but in order for others to gain access to an executable's VB.Net source code long after I have left the project I wanted to add something that could output the source code to notepad. This would be triggered by calling the exe with a numbner of parameters passed, like a pass phrase.I know how to pass the parameters and can call a proc based on what is passed, but I don't know if it's possible within that proc to dump the entire program's source code to notepad.
I was wondering if it was possible to make a program edit itself and save kind of like memory however unlike memory it can add content as well as save it.
I want my form to navaigate into a link then open up the source code of that page it navigated to . Then get a link from the source code then display it on a textbox .Here's an example : i want this link in a source code :
How can i make my form to navigate into the source code and get the link beside config word . I know it is possible to do it , just don't know the function to do it .
I don't know what this is called so I've struggled to find an answer from google but I have a vague memory of it from t'old days.I've sub-classed (* see below) about 8 framework controls, overriden some properties and added some functionality into each one.The changes I have made are identical in every case. If I make a change, I have to go through each class and apply the same change there.I was hoping there may be a keyword such as <IncludeSourcefile "common.vb> that I can put into each class.
(* note) I use the term sub-classed but I don't know if that's the correct terminology. I've also seen it used for call-backs. Is sub-classed the correct term to use?
Way to space out the source code of a web page, having each tag on one line, without having to search for each tag ending and then making a new line after.
I know there is a lot of open source projects out there but I can't seem to find any VB stuff. I have to come up with an application that will keep track of eqiupment we sell, service and repair.
I'm looking for some WPF applications specifically designed for touch. Preferably they'd be open source. I don't really care about the apps function, I just want to get some design ideas for a Win7 WPF touch app I'll be writing. I'd like to see what can be done with WPF touch.
Is it possible to develop open source VB.Net/C# application, I have developed many application using .Net, but first time want to develop open source application.
my resources : VB Express 2008 and its free packages : SQL Server Express Edition SQL Server Compact 3.5 OS: Vista Home Prem 64-bit Unit: Qosmio X305-Q705 (Laptop)
First of all is it possible to achieve my project with these limited resources i have?
I'm planning to create a program like a database for reporting system (using database) where i can open an image and save that image as a source and bind to a certain record in my table then be displayed later on to my report.
I'm looking for an open-source VB.NET app that demonstrates a lot of .NET's power, ideally something that works fully offline. Maybe some of you have encountered an amazing utility app on CodeProject?