How to find the best way to develop a way to send a meeting request with a .Net application. I'm beginning in .Net development. The thing I'd like : the user has a form where that he can fullfill with the info about the meeting. Then, the server creates a .ics file with those information. I'd like next to suggest the user to send this meeting request. So, is it possible to create a mailto with an attachement that's located on my server? Is it the best way to handle this problem? Ain't there any other possibility to interact between an app and Outlook? I'm developping in VB.Net for a web application using the framework ASP.NET MVC 3.
Im trying to send data from a Windows Form to an aspx page and send back a response. Im running around in circles trying to make this work. The data im trying to send is 4 strings. So fare I have this in my code, using the build-in webclient in visual studio 2010, in the windows form sending to the aspx
I am trying to send an HTTP Request to a server using a POST method. The problem comes from the PostData, which needs to be in Bytes form to be used by the UploadData function.
I have written this code to send a notification to a group of people.... what i want to do is set up a draft, then send a email to each person on the list without a cc: or Bcc:when i run this code it takes the draft out of the draft folder after the first email is sent.how can i stop it from removing the email? [code]
If i use this code to send an e-mail with outlook (2010) from my vb.net app (2008):
Dim app As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Application Dim appNameSpace As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook._NameSpace Dim memo As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.MailItem app = New Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Application
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I get an error. It's work fine, when outlook is not running.
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I need to send a cookie along with every GET request in VB.NET? I already searched for codes but I can't find something that works for me. Can someone give me a simple code to do this?
I am developing an application in VS2008, SQL SERVER 2005 , VB Script .There is a portion where I need to send a request through API for a responce. It is working , the response is coming as JSON fomat.
I need the simplest way to change the JSON response to an array.as in PHP: json_decode($bad_json)
I have used Newtonsoft.Json but did not help. Throws exception while runtime.
Anything else what to do. Kindly help me. I can explain more if its not clear.
I'm working on a tcp/ip project for the company i working for, with another company, we are building the server side and they're building the client side. while can send thousands of tcp/ip request over the net from one computer to another and my server can handle them very easily, from some reason when the company we are work with send a single tcp/ip request to my server with their client application, my server do get the request correctly and handle it very well BUT, after one request my server takes 25% of the cpu usage, after 3-4 requests the server takes 100% of the cpu usage,
i hav got a problemo with my client/server application that i created in vb.net.Actually i want to add a "Refresh button" at the client side such that when it is pressed some specific lines should be executed at the server side.(e.g. when the "refresh button" is pressed at the client side, the server should evaluate some variable "data" and executes this line "winsock.sendData(data)" )
I am trying to send a POST request to add some content to an API box. The rules are that the body format should be XML(values must be XML-escaped), HTTP Method (post), requires authentication(yes), request content(content-type: "application/xml". [code] Best practice is to incrementally add and remove changes to your entry list instead of deleting/recreating the entire list each time a change is necessary.New entries are placed at the top of the queue for polling and are processed in a LIFO manner.
I'm trying to convert an outlook 2007 add in to an outlook 2010 add in, but I'm running into some problems. One such example is finding the 2010/.net 4.0 replacement for:
I have two web servers with public IPs, for example Server1 with IP 111.111.111.111 and Server2 with IP 222.222.222.222. see the picture:
There is an asp.net webform at Server 1. My intention is:
For every http request to that webform in Server1, the Server1 just pass the request's information to Server2 for logic processing and subsequently Server2 sends the response back to client (i.e. normal browser)
My questions are:
What information that Server1 needs to pass to Server2, so that Server2 able to send response back to client? note that at Server2, there is a TcpListener instance. This TcpListener instance acting as receiver for that webform request information from Server1. What is the suitable object (i.e. the class in System.Net or related namespace such as System.Net.Sockets) at Server2 for sending response back to client? Suitable here means able to meet my intention.
I have an existing WSDL which returns information to remote devices using SOAP. However, I'm writing a new app with Android which doesn't support SOAP so I can't use the existing WSDL and have had to code a new app which looks for a querystring from the Android app and returns the data in a JSON packet. I've coded the module which receives the data okay but I'm unsure how to send the data back in JSON forma
I'm trying to send a HTTP request to a servers interface.But I'm really confused about how to specify the parameters I want to send to the servers interface method. What I've done so far.My server interface only accepts POST requests, that's why I'm using POST and asked if something is wrong with the way I use the parameters.
Dim parameters As String = "?text=test&type=person" Dim buffer As Byte() = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(parameters) Dim WebReq As HttpWebRequest = CType(WebRequest.Create(NameRecPage), HttpWebRequest) 'NameRecPage is the url
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Are these spellings correct in my content? What is content type about? What does it say and how do I determine which value to put in there?I don't know if thats the correct value for ContentType, actually I just want to receive some JSON fromatted data returned as string.
I have used the WinHttp.WinHttpRequest object in VB6 to make HTTP POST requests many times. It works great: .Open the URL, then .SetRequestHeader (however many are needed) and then .Send the body. The .Send method makes the actual connection and sends everything to the server at once.How to I emulate this behavior in .NET? The examples I've tried with System.Net.HttpWebRequest open a stream with .GetRequestStream() and then write the body to the stream. Unfortunately, the server is responding immediately to the .GetRequestStream method and therefore never sees the POST body.I am obviously trying to connect up some legacy stuff here, but am having a hard time Googling the problem or finding another approach in .NET.
When you search on google most of the examples are very vague, hopefully this thread can make it to the top and will help someone looking for the same info.to explain the code what it does is create a long string by concatenating all the values together stores it in the variable finalString and then hashes the string using the SHA5 algorithm. Then its supposed to send the string (finalString) as a post request to the url.The server im sending it to reads it this way and sends a response. [code]
I'm new in web development and would like to add a feature to a project I'm working on. I'd like to send emails with this project, and also to have a kind of agenda. I'm already using outlook for the mails and the agenda. The thing I'd like is to have a kind of template. I've got it difficult to explain what I'm looking for, as far as I'm not a native english speaker.
So, let's have an example : I'd like to develop customer loyalty. So, I'd like to send mails to a few customers (maximum 10 mails sent per offer). In the view, I'll have to make a research on a keyword, which will return a list of customers. I'd like to have, next to each client, a hyperlink called "mail", wich would open Outlook, with the mail that's allmost fullfilled (with the name of the guy I'm mailing). Is it possible to do this like that?
I have a script that sends an email via Outlook 2003 (below) The script works fine on 9 out of 10 PC's There is a specific user, however, that it is not working with. When the user executes the code, the message ends up in the "Sent Items" folder in Outlook but the message does not actually send. The only thing I can see that is different from the other users is that there is nothing in the "From" field in the sent message when it should be the email of whoever is sending. All users are on Exchange server.
I'm trying to automatically send an Outlook invitation like the ones Outlook sends out itself. (The email you receive with the accept/decline buttons on top when someone sends you an invitation)
I know how to send e-mails, I know how to create the vCalendar string that contains the neccesary data. According to this website I need to embed the vCalendar string into the email in a "text/calendar" section.
We currently use the following code to create an email in Outlook so that the user can type what they want in Outlook, then when the email is sent, the system prompts them to see if they would like to save the email[code]....
I am new to Office programming. I am trying to automate sending Infopath forms through Outlook. The form must be displayed in the body of the e-mail, which the customer can fill in and send it back. I am able to do this manually by selecting File->New->Choose Infopath Form through Outlook.