Search For Email In Html String?
Jun 14, 2010i am building a web crawler.i need to be able to get emails from some local html files
View 1 Repliesi am building a web crawler.i need to be able to get emails from some local html files
View 1 RepliesUsage: Users create pretty HTML news letters in another app. They post the newsletter to the web, but they also want to set the contents of the HTML news letter file as the body of an email and send it using Application In Question. The users understand to use absolute link and image references when sending an E Newsletter. Environment:
AIQ is a VB.Net app deployed via ClickOnce. It is an intranet app; one can be sure MS Office 2003 and the interop 11 dlls are on the target machines.
Restrictions: MAPI is out. It mangles the HTML. Since it is a ClickOnce deployment, we can't register dlls (I think, correct me if I am wrong). Therefore CDO and COM is out (again, I may be wrong.... I would be happy to be proven so).
Im wanting to send html mails from within my app, but im not sure about how to go about it. I currently have it sending out in plain text like so:
Dim objMail As New MailMessage()
objMail.From = "collections@companyname.co.uk"
objMail.To = EmailAddressBox.Text[code]....
Dim objMail As New Mail.MailMessage("no-reply@mywebsite.com", ToEmail, "Password Reset", body)
...and the problem is that the message is sent as pure text including the <br> tags within the body
How could i send the email as html?
I am developing a application in which i use to connect to any mail server and get the unread mails from that,right now i am listing the them in listview and when i click any item in list it displays the message body in browser control.My problem is that the displayed msg is in stream format,i wanted to display in correct format like in yahoo,gmail,hotmail.
View 1 RepliesI would like to send some personalized emails. I have a html file which is a body template. How add some variables there in order to put actual values, like <param1> and <param2>:[code]
View 3 Repliessend the mail as html email can i with : Dim
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I have an asp website. one page displays upcoming events for the next 7 days. I get the event information from a mysql database. Now I need to send out an email in vb.net of that asp page. What's the best way to do this. I send emails with another program of mine and I biuld the html string using a stringbuilder
View 1 RepliesI want to dynamically convert html file or html string to PDF in Windows Forms application.
View 3 RepliesI'm looking for a control that will allow an user to create an email html message simulair to outlook but without the use of outlook. I'm now using outlook to create emails from my program, but if outlook is busy or has a popup open, it will generate an error and no message is send. The users of my program need to have full freedom in creating the message, all the program does is open the new email window, fill in the email addresses, subject and some basic information in the email.
Then the user can add text and/or images to it, before sending. What I need is a control/library that will give me a popup window with most of the basic editing stuff like adding images, putting text in different fonts and/or colors. I can probably create something myself to do this, but I don't have the time for it and it would be a waste of time if it already exists.
I have an Emailer in my Application and it has a richtextbox which the user can add fancy colours, font, pics etc... but when I send the email it doesn't send it as HTML. Is there a property in the richtextbox that lets me access the HTML code so that the email is sent as HTML and not just plain text. I need to be sending the emails as it appears in the richtextbox.
I am using the following code
Dim moApp As Outlook.Application
Dim oEmail As Outlook.MailItem
moApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
oEmail = moApp.CreateItem(Outlook.OlItemType.olMailItem)
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And I get the following email Without HTML. Please look at the Emailer to see that it is formatted. So I need to send the content of the Emailer as HTML via outlook.
I have a HTML page that I have created that essentially consists of:
<div>
<table>
<tr>
[code]....
The label text is generated on page load from an SQL query.The above is a very basic and simplified version of what I have on my page.What I'd like to achieve is to be able to e-mail the entirety of the rendered HTML page without having to build the page again in my code-behind to send it.
We receive an HTML document in an email which has some special pricing and products. I want to be able to parse the data, perform some lookup operations on it, assign some pricing markups, save it to a data source for future referance and do it with VB.net and a web browser. I'd really like to use MSHTML.HTMLDocument, but all the documentation I have is based on HTTP URL's, but since these HTML pages will be opened from an eMail or saved to a fileshare, they won't have the HTTP. I've also tried to read it as a text file and parse with RegEx, but it's not very effecient and to be honest, RegEx is still a fog to me.
Would anyone be kind enough to suggest a way to do this? Is MSHTML able to do it and if so; how do I set up a reference to a non-HTTP URL?
I'm making a cPanel system for my website.I have allready set it up on my website, but now I would like somekind of "remotecontrol" , that would work without opening a webbrowser etc..Thats why I'm making one in VB.Net.Now I found a little problem:
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I have a form that is HTML, it involves a few string questions, a radio button, and a check box question. After the form is filled out, the info is then passed to an aspx page which sends out an email with the info. I am able to pass the string questions to the email, but am having trouble passing the radio button answer and the check box answers to the aspx and to then to the email. I have the code for the HTML set, I need help with the code for the ASPX page.(it is VB) Here is the code I have so far.
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Using vb.net/asp.net 2005
I am trying to create a string message for an email that I am sending out from my asp.net page like so:
For Each dr In dtDataTable.Rows
strMessage = strMessage & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & Environment.NewLine & dr.Item("UserName") & Environment.NewLine
Next
so I am looping through a datatable and getting each name from each row, that is working well but when I get the email it appears in my inbox with all the names mashed together, you see I am trying both vbcrlf and newline but looks like neither is working
I got a quick question, I am building an ASP.NET website and have a database set up (SQL Server 2008). One one of my pages I am displaying all of all of the entries of the database with a search text box at the top. How would I go about taking the value that the user entered and using that string to display only the data entries that apply to it. Here is my code for the .aspx file
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I have a simple HTML viewer and I would like to add the capability of searching an open document for a text value I specify. Below is an example I found on MSDN. VB gives me an error, "Selection" is not a member of "System.Windows.Forms.Application".
Private Sub SelectionFind()
Dim findText As String = "find me"
Application.Selection.Find.ClearFormatting()
If Application.Selection.Find.Execute(findText) = True Then
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What I would like to search is the content of a WebBrowser control.
I'm developing an app for WP7 and Win7 that will get info extracted directly from particular websites. The app will download the HTML source and parse through it to find the required strings. The strings may not have tags. note multiple instances of the string needs to be found. I've tried a few very rudimentary ways, and although they work, they are extremely slow.
View 4 Replieshow can I search a textbox for a string within a string and if certain word (string) found enable a timer?
View 3 RepliesI have written a program that uses an array of the english alphabet and Morse code. I also built a form with a input box for the alphabetic information and an output box with the Morse Code. What i am trying to do is basically type a word like "Hi" in the input box and produce the Morse Code equivalent in the Morse Code output box. [Code] This works but only one letter at a time. Do i need to Parse the string of characters one at a time, and then run it through a loop like i have created?
View 6 RepliesI have a non standard text file, ie its not delimted etc, its pretty much free flowing. What I want to do is to search for a specifc string eg. "xyz123" and then replace it with what a user types into a text box, lets call the text box and its contents "txtreplace".
I am trying to replicate a find and replace function essentially, but will need to tailor it later on down the line, but this will be a starting point.
I have a project that I would like to add a URL link and an email link to in the Help/About dialog. How can I do this? Is it possible to add HTML code to a VB project? This is not a Web application.
View 6 RepliesThis may sound really stupid but I have to ask cause I'm not finding this answer anywhere.I have an application where the user will need to sign up for a new user account on the website [URL]..However when I am using Firefox's plug-in Firebug to view html I am getting something totally different than when I just right click on the site and view the page source.
What I am trying to do is to get the captcha from the website and display it in a picturebox on the application so the user can view the captcha, solve the captcha and then the app post is back to the service for a response.
Here is the source that I am getting using Firefox's Firebug to inspect the element:
<td>
<input type="hidden" value="Oo3Jo1I8bgzK68agMqo3s79ZZib2OkbK" name="iden">
<img class="capimage" src="/captcha/Oo3Jo1I8bgzK68agMqo3s79ZZib2OkbK.png" alt="i wonder if these things even work">
</td>
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Why would the two be showing me two different versions of the HTML?
And how would you be able to grab that source to view in a picturebox using webclient?
This is probably quite a simple question, but I can't remember how to do it off hand.I have an e-mail address of "foo@bar.com".I want to grab the @ and everything after it and then I'll be adding a prefix to the front of the address as I go.
I'm just wonderng how I get hold of the @bar.com from the string?
I know I should know how to do this as this is a really simple operation.
I'm just wondering about this one. I'm creating an ASP.NET webform containing lots of textboxes etc. And I want to send an e-mail based on this stuff. And the e-mails body needs to go into a string. And the string is supposed to contain HTML code, but the syntax changes because of the string. So how can I simplify this? Is there any software or something that lets me do this? Perhaps paste in some HTML code and then convert this to string format, ready to use with vb.net?
View 2 RepliesI am attempting to extract the email addresses from the body of an email. I download the email to my app, extract the subject etc but i now want to also extract all email addresses from the body of this email.
I have been trying the following code using regex but i only get results if i enter an email address alone in the textbox, as long as i combine it with other text i get no results. [code]...
I've been seeing a lot of people reference getting HTML elements using the web browser control. And it seems to be something I may want to utilize in a program of mine.
a program which will get the html of an imageboard and check for updates, without loading any content other than the html (thus saving bandwidth). I've checked and this is not against any TOS.
But here's the thing, I don't want to actually navigate to the web page, because that'll load everything anyways. Is there a way I can search for HTML elements (and get their content) without actually "running" the page (for lack of a better word).
<body>
<%
Dim EMailFrom As String= "?"
Dim EMailTo As String="?"
Dim EMailSubject As String="?"
Dim EMailBody As String="?"
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First I tried getting a SQL query into an array, and then mail it. Made the data incomprehendable. So someone told me to use CSS to build a table format, filling it with the array. A LOT of hard work (since I had to learn css all the way from "what is a css".
Then I was told "Array? why use array when DATATABLES are soooo much easier"
So here we go again. "What is a datatable, and how does it work"