I'm trying to find out if it is possible to something and really need your help.
What i want to be able to do is have a RichTextBox on my form that i can enter my description into, then when i have finished i want to be able to save it to a memory stream as a .html file.
I then want to be able to read the source of the HTML file to amend the format of the description and then display it in a webpage?
In our Vb.net project , we have included 2,3 PDF as resources.Requirement what we have is that when a user clicks on the download button the user should get the save dialog box where he can select the path to save the resource file.
We wrote the following code but we are able to save only in specific location.
Private Sub Label4_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Label4.Click
I am trying to store the filepath of uploaded files in a sql server database using vb.net. I have run the code at it uploads fine but nothing is being added to the database.
Protected Sub btnUpload_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnConfirm.Click If IsPostBack Then Dim path As String = Server.MapPath("~/UploadedVideos/") Dim fileOK As Boolean = False If FileUploadVideo.HasFile Then [Code] .....
I am able to browse to a file and save its path in a textbox, but the slashes from path are removed when saved to the database. C:Program FilesApplicationDocStudio.bmp becomes C:Program FilesApplicationDocStudio.bmp Public Class FormSettings Dim Result As String [Code] .....
Below is my code for DELETE button. What i want is if the user select the transaction from the listview and press the DELETE button it must be able to delete the transaction from listview and text file(temporary log file) which i keep all the transaction record. At the same time the list view must able show the total current balance from the deleted trnsaction.
I am having a big problem with deleteing a file form the server. I have the filename for a image stored in my SQL database. the problem is i am getting an error of "Illegal characters in path. " Here is the code below:Everything is working fine until the delete command.
Protected Sub DeleteButton_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Dim tmpEquipID As String = Request("EquipID") Dim tmpImageID As String = (CType(FormView1.FindControl("ImageIDLabel"), Label).Text) Dim d As New equippicsDataContext
Reading a .txt file in VB.net. My file path is C:UsersMyLilMulePepeDocumentsVisual Studio 2008Projectscurtain_calls.txt.
This is my line of Dim LoanOptionsFile As String = "C:UsersMyLilMulePepeDocumentsVisual Studio 2008Projectscurtain_calls.txt"
I can read the file when I run the program, but how do I write the file path so that someone else can download my program and file and read the file on their system?
I'm currently writing a program that needs to open a file specified by the user, replace a certain string of text with a different string of text, and save it to the user-specified path. Here's what I have so far:
Private Sub forceButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles forceButton.Click Dim writer As New IO.StreamWriter(OpenChart1.FileName) Replace("", "E *", "N 5 0") End Sub
I just need to know how to create a temporary file for each line of a file when it is selected in a listbox, so that i can split it and assign each part to textboxes.
1) create temporary file from variable for each line of a current file (each line represents a contact, and temporary file's name is the contact's fullname(variable as string))
3) split the content of the fullname.dat file and assign each part to display in textboxes the only thing i got a problem with is creating the temporary file.
I have a VB program that creates a temporay PDF file then opens Outlook and attaches the file. I create the file in hte application path (the location that the program is running from - normally C:Program FilesProgamName This works fine in XP as it appears there are no crazy permission issues. However in Wondows 7, the file does not appear. There are no errors, the file does not exist in that location.
I've changed the path to the root of C:, however this doesn't work either. I suspect it's something to do with W7 virtualisation, so the question is where can I create a file that I can then access again?
I was trying to avoid creating it on a share on a server, but it's looking like this is the only place to put it as there doesn't seem to be many places a user can write files to in Windows 7.
Surely there must be a location that users can access (without being administrators) to create files. Don't even get me started on the fun I have had with the registry in W7!
I want to create temporary text file because after I use the text file, I want to delete it. But I just create the text file and write into th text file and at the end of the process, I want to delete it. However, the system won't allow me to delete it as it being use my
Dim objWriter As New System.IO.StreamWriter("C:\Blind Holes.tmp") objWriter.WriteLine(lineP(1))
I've got some temporary files I've created in a folder suffixed with -tdf (stands for to delete file), I'm deleting this file later, but when I check the folder it exists in, it's still there. The code is pretty much this:
I have a problem with the temporary internet files. I know how to locate the folder and all the rest, but I'm going to see what second c 'is in the folder with Explorer I see dozens of files, but when I go to see through code, I see only two files, index.dat and desktop.ini. I thought that the index.dat file is a kind of file that contains the files that I see through explorer, but it seems too light, and still do not know how to copy the files it contains.
I have a program where by I want to copy a temporary (in coming file from an email attachement) and I want to paste this onto my form (listview control perhaps??)
How can I paste this on there so when I click a button I end up saving this file into a selected loction.
I have a Access program and I'm using VBA code in the background to run Winunzip using shell command. Well, the path of the .zip file has spaces in it and it's not recongizing the path as a valid path. Is there a another way to tackle this problem besides the shell?I can't us pkzip either. Has you can see I had to use progra~1 instead of Program Files.[code]
Well im making a program that will Add the Safe File Name of the File opened in the Open File Dialog to the first column of the listview and the File name and path to the second. What i want it so when i double click on the Safe file name it will open the file specified in the path in the second column.i already got the add file to it.
Is there a better way of finding the path of a file that was opened with the open file dialogue? This is what I did. It works, but it seems like there should be a way to get the path through one of the open dialogue options.
Code: 'm_PicSource = OpenFileDialog1.FileName 'm_PicSource is a global var Dim strCnt As Integer = m_PicSource.Length - 1
I am trying to create a sort of 'personal code library' in visual studio 2010 where the form displays a list box of certain project files in vb that I have made in the past and when selected, a button can be pressed that launches the .exe files of those visual basic program project files or displays the source code (.vb file)
Currently I am saving data from my applications by saving a text file via a stream reader as a string. I have come to a problem. In my current application, I have an array of the following structure:
I am creating a shell for a FORTRAN application which reads a tab delimited text file.Because I am using Excel to manipulate data, is it possible to use the Excel Automation features to "save as" a tab delimited text file?The only method available seems to be a unicode text format, which does not work. Or is there another format that mimics tab delimited so that the FORTRAN application will read such a file without difficulty?
I have an asp page with vb.net code that will query a database and present the user with the number of records that exist that need to be exported along with a button to export them. After you push the export button, it will prompt for a location and filename. But after that, it will not refresh the page with the new counts that now exist. Or in this case update the count to zero for the button they clicked. [Code] So how can I tell the page to refresh with the new counts. It almost seems like I need to tell the process to wait until after the user has finished finding the location and saving the file but I don't want to add a generic threading.thread.sleep in, I want it to only wait until they are done and then refresh the page.
I am trying to read and display a file using MapPath as follows :
Response.ContentType = "Application/pdf" Dim FilePath As String = MapPath("../Document/123.pdf") Response.WriteFile(FilePath) Response.End()
This procedure will work fine and display in the browser. However, if I save the file to C:Document123.pdf, how can I access this file using relative path in MapPath function. Is there an option to access the file which is saved out of IIS server? I am using vb.net 2003.
I've got a setup where a ComboBox displays all files in a certain directory, but it shows each files path/directory, and it also shows the files format next to the file name (i.e. "filename.txt").