I have a server making a head request to a database dump I've created. The remote server does this to make sure that it's not using excessive bandwidth when not necessary.However, due to some other circumstances outside my control this causes the script to be hit twice: once for the head request, and then another time to download the data.
What I'd like is to have the script I've written detect the head request, send back a couple of headers (e.g. last modified is right now, filesize different than before), and exit. Is there a way to do this?
I have a server making a head request to a database dump I've created. The remote server does this to make sure that it's not using excessive bandwidth when not necessary.However, due to some other circumstances outside my control this causes the script to be hit twice: once for the head request, and then another time to download the data.
while using HTTP web Requests, when i try and read the stream i always get an error saying 403 Forbidden but if i try to do it in the VB.Net web browser it works fine. Here is my code:
In VB.Net, how do I make a program to tap into the HTTP requests made by external web browsers? I don't want to edit or stop the headers, only 'read' them, i.e., access its contents. I'm speaking of something like Fiddler2, but I only want the 'reading' part. I also want to read the user-agent.
I'm looking for some advice on how to optimise the following process:App reads csv file.For each line in the file an XML message is created Each XML message is posted to a URL via a HTTPWebRequest This process was designed to handle low volumes of messages (up to about 200 at a time), un suprisingly thinks have changed and it is now expected to handle up to about 3000 at a time.
The code used to post the message is here: Public Function PostXml(ByVal XML As String) As HttpStatusCode
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I am currently restricted to sending multiple messages due to restrictions elsewhere in the system. There is a noticable delay in responding to the request at the other end (the receiver) but this is outside my control. I am trying to ensure that the process of sending is as efficient as possible (external factors notwithstanding).
Anyone know anymore .DLL Files that are like this?
HTTP client component for communicating with HTTP servers. [URL]
Im looking for something that acts like Web Browser Control But it is not. It should be like HttpWebRequest Class But handle the stuff properly like a Web Browser Control Does.
can anyone show me samples or guide me to do a pop-up calendar after I click a button. The pop-up calendar is for the user to select their date of birth, so I would like it to customize the calendar also. And for my website I have master page, so I can't add javascript at the <head> section right?
I have a page that includes javascript which I only want to run under certain conditions. To do this I have placed the scripts into an asp: placeholder.This actually seems to work but when I run a debug on the page I get the following warning.Element 'placeholder' is not a known element. This can occur if there is a compilation error in the Web site, or the web.config file is missing.If I move the placeholders into the body of the page the warning goes, but that means I'm left with scripts in the body which I also want to avoid. Does anyone have any hints on the best practice for this scenario? [code]
I am trying to create a graph that changes every second and just shows a 3 second history. In my head it would make sense to tie it into the T variable (Time in seconds), so I have form1 outputting T to a text box on form2 and then everytime that textbox changes it graphs the new chart.
The reason I am doing the step ladder approach is because I wanted the numbers to appear under the points as they travel. does this make any sense at all, or am I completely off base?
The below function has to be put within my common functions file in app_code folder. how do I do it?It gives error like this:Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference
Public Sub setHeadTags(ByVal title As String, ByVal description As String, ByVal keywords As String) Dim metaDescription As HtmlMeta = DirectCast(Page.Master.FindControl("metaDescription"),
I would like to add the following meta tag below but do it dynamically when the page loads so that in case we do not need to add it we will not. <meta property="example" content="example" />This is in VB.Net with Visual Studio 2008.
Any suggestions? This doesn't work. By "doesn't work", I mean that the head.js call doesn't recognize the quotations I'm using. It isn't loading the files basically because I have some sort of incorrect syntax that the VS 2010 isn't telling me.
I'm trying to get a complete understanding of Objects . Namespaces etc and think I'm pretty close.I've created A basic Vehicles class and a car class that inherits Vehicle.Through user input I've created several cars and displayed the information in a listview.My question is what is the best way to store my cars (don't say garage!) so that if a user clicks on the associated entry on the list box that they can then alter that specific instance.
I have 5 proxies, 2 of them are standard and 3 of them requires a username and password.
Im using a webbrowser control. Can anyone point me to the right direction as to what codes i need to implement for both standard proxies and the ones that have user names and passwords?
Can we use Content place holder within the head section of a master page? For example : <head runat="server"> <title>Untitled Page</title> <asp:ContentPlaceHolder id="ContentPlaceHolder2" runat="server"> </asp:ContentPlaceHolder> <link href="StyleSheet.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head>
What is the proper way to use the Enter Key? I've triyed difrent things, now I can't get the Enter Key to respond at all, only a beep is what I get.[url]...
Objects whose Properties are observed for changes must implement the System.ComponentModel.INotifyPropertyChanged event to alert their WPF-element observers that a change has occurred.
If I have a Visual Basic Module whose Properties I wish to have observed by a WPF element, how should I go about routing the Properties of that Module through to the WPF, considering that Modules cannot, themselves, implement Interfaces?
EDIT: Modules are Static classes, for you C# readers, IIRC.
I have a datagrid and I want to delete selected row from that grid. It is working fine upto this. but I want to add some advance functioning with msgbox YES-No buttons. If user select some row and click on delete button, A msgbox with YES/No options appears. If user clicks YES, row should be deleted but if No is clicked then that row should not be deleted.
Below is the code:
view source print? Private Sub btnDeleteSitting_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnDeleteSitting.Click MsgBox("Are you sure to DELETE?", MsgBoxStyle.Critical + MsgBoxStyle.YesNo, "WARNING")
I have a datagrid and I want to delete selected row from that grid. It is working fine upto this. but I want to add some advance functioning with msgbox YES-No buttons. If user select some row and click on delete button, A msgbox with YES/No options appears. If user clicks YES, row should be deleted but if No is clicked then that row should not be deleted.I have tried it many ways,
Below is the code: Private Sub btnDeleteSitting_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnDeleteSitting.Click
The idea with System.IntPtr is to represent an integer whose width in bits correspond to the size of a pointer in the hardware and operating system that the CLR is running in, it's platform specific in other words. It supports 32-bit and 64-bit architectures only.This is a legacy from old-style C API's where pointers and ints were frequently treated as interchangeable. The Win32 API has many such parameters, where the width varies with the underlying architecture thus the mess with porting of code from 32-bit to 64-bit (we already did this once when going from 16-bit to 32-bit, funny how we never learn...).In practice, as is mentioned in other responses, it can be used to hold unmanaged resource handles and pointers etc that stem from the underlying Win32 functions. It can also be used to hold integers of the natural size for current platform. You can also use IntPtr.Size to dtermine the size of a pointer on the current platform.SO when you explain this to a child ;) this would be used to let program's flow at the same speed at diffrent kinds of operating systems?
I'm using VB.net to have a GUI on top of a commandline program.
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Which works and prints out all output from the commandline program. However at some point the commandline program ask for user interaction, eg: Type a number (1/2/3/4):But the commandline program stops after this. I suspect this is because it doesn't receive a valid option.Is there a way to capture when the commandline program wants user interaction and hold the reading of the stream to be able to enable the user to input something?
I'm trying to making an auto-responding program for different Instant Messaging chat programs, like MSN or XFire.I don't know if it's possible to do this in Visual Basic. If not, feel free to post a solution in C# or C++ too.
I have a website and say a user comes along and fills out the form with bogus data. Then after he fills it out, he enters another one and another one and another one of bogus data. He's basically just trying to clog up the data base.
How is the best way to combat this? Would it make sense to when they submit the data track the IP address?
These classes are entities in a LINQ to SQL file. In the Measurement class, I raise the PropertyChanged event when the CrucibleOxidizedMass property changes:
Private Sub OnCrucibleOxidizedMassChanged() RaiseEvent PropertyChanged(Me, New ComponentModel.PropertyChangedEventArgs("CrucibleOxidizedMass")) End Sub
In the BaseSample class, I want to respond to the CrucibleOxidizedMass PropertyChanged event in any of the descendent Measurment instances. How would I do this?