In Visual Studio 2008 I tried to add xml file as embedded resource. During compilation the embedded resource item was simply ignored and the resource I expected to find in resulting dll was not there. I tried several times with no positive effect. Finally I decided to rename the file, so it does not have xml extension. As soon as I changed the extension to (it was .en in this case) Visual Studio started picking the file up and embedding it as part of the assembly. I could not find any any documentation on that odd behavior. Does anyone know if that is expected, and, if so, why ?
I embedded a file as a resource into my assembly, and use the following:
Dim NameSpc As String = Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Name.ToString() Dim FileName As String = NameSpc + "." + Form1.LanguageSelection.Text + ".txt" Dim address As System.IO.Stream = _ Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetManifestResourceStream(FileName)
I seem to be having some trouble finding anything to help me iterate through objects in an embedded resource file.What I have got, is a bunch of resource files that each have a library of sound wav files.What I'm trying to do is cycle through them all and add their name to something like a list box.I found a couple of snippets online that do this but for external resources. Here is what they do.
' Create a ResXResourceReader for the file items.resx. Dim rsxr As ResXResourceReader rsxr = New ResXResourceReader("Samples\Kicks.resx")
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1. It still needs a phisical file in the debug folder (I have them in a folder called samples within the debug folder.)
2. It gives me this error.QuoteResX file Could not find a part of the path 'C:\Users\sed10711\Desktop\Sequencer Interface\Sequencer Mock Interface\bin\resources\kicks\kickdrum1.wav'. Line 123, position 5. cannot be parsed.
I have a problem with VB 2010. In my project, I have 2 embedded resources that I want to save to disk. Both are of type System.Drawing.Icon (*.ico file).I tried searching all over Google, and found no threads that helped me out.Either I need to figure out: How to convert a System.Drawing.Icon to a 1-dimensional array of Byte()How to use a System.IO.Stream to save the icon using My.Resources.<resourcename>.Save(outputStream as System.IO.Stream)Any other method that may work
I'm having difficulty writing an embedded resource file to disk, when I step through this code it works the way it should and writes the file, but when the application is run externally it does not write the resource file.[code]...
I am trying to make a little app and I have a problem regarding embeded resources.I have added a dll file to my app resources and now I am trying to get that file back and write it to disk in a specific folder.
copying an embedded resource file to destination path? Initially i tried CType(GetObject("program.exe")) as the source destination for IO.Path.Copy to copy the embedded resource to a destined path, however this produced errors.
I have ashort (1.3MB) video clip set up with the Build Actiontent, and Copy to Output Directory as Copy Always.I am displaying the clip using mciSendString calls, which is working fine.However, I have been asked to change the delivery method so that the video file needs the Build Action to be set to EmbeddedResource and Copy to Output Directory as Do Not Copy , so I need to find a way to write the file to disc on demand so I can play it, then delete it when the form closes.
I am currently creating dynamic SSIS packages that import/export and access data between a SQL Server and several Access DB files. (Jet files if you want to get technical.)
I'm creating a WPF application in VB.NET with the 3.5 Framework. (If you provide an example in C#, that's perfectly fine.)
In my project I have a Template for an MS Access database. My desired behavior is that when the users clicks File-->New, they can create a new copy of this template, give it a filename, and save it to their local directory.
The database already has the tables and some starting data needed to interface with my application (a user-friendly data editor)
I'm thinking the approach is to include this "template.accdb" file as a resource in the project, and write it to a file somehow at runtime?
can anyone please explain to me how I get the file path to an embedded video resource file I have?Currently I know how to get this while debugging, but I am unsure how to refer to it when built.It needs to work no matter where the application files are.[code]
I have seen this done in C#, such as here although, I cannot seem to figure out how to do this in VB.NET. For some background, I have created a custom ComboBox control as a .dll, and I need to implement it in another .dll(ArcMap Component)
I have the following function: Public Shared Function GetLookupTableData(ByVal TableName As String, ByVal WhereClause As String) As DataTable
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With one xml file it loads the schema and data just fine, but with another xml file it only loads the schema and not the data. There's no error thrown - just no data loaded.
Anybody have any ideas? I've attached the .xml file for your review. I would have attached the .xsd but the system wouldn't allow it.
Possible Duplicate: Which language should I pick up: VB.Net or C# start an executable application from resources without saving it somewhere I added an .exe file as an embedded resource, how can I access it, how to start it?
I have a zip file and I added it to my program's resource folder. I set the properties to embedded resource.Now when I type my.resources. ...in the list the name of that file does not come but other image files comes.I want to extract the zip file to a folder at runtime. I have done that before if I add zip file to my solution. But if the zip file is added into my resources folder (right click in resources, add, existing item) then how to get it from there.
I'm trying to insert an embedded resource into a string. I'm trying to insert it into a Word Document. However, I get an error at the last statement below.
Is there any way to include an entire directory structure as an embedded resource? For example I have a file system folder with files and other folders inside of it. I need my application to recreate that directory structure and all files. If this can't be done, I suppose I could zip the entire directory tree and include the zip file as the embedded resource, but I would need to extract that zip file to the file system without 3rd party tools, and I have to use the .NET 2.0 Framework so I'm not sure unzipping capabilities exist.
I am trying to make a program that will will make it easier for me to access some of my smaller frequently used program. I am new to Visual Basic and just discovered how to embed a .exe file into the project. I just dont know how to open it now.Basically there is a button and when it is clicked it needs to open up a .exe file, lets just call it 1.exe.I have looked around everywhere on how to do this and all I found was some resourcemanager commands .
Is the any way I can embed a referenced .dll as an embedded resource? Basically so I just have 1 file on compiling, rather than a EXE and a .dll. I've tried ILMerge, but it doesn't support WPF assemblies.
First of all Im new to vb 2010 and so far have enjoyed what I have been able to do with it. That being said I have run into an issue with my current project.
Basically I have created a timer and all works well on that part. My issue lies in that my timer loads a .png for each minute/second and I was linking the images like so[code]...
I want to create a patcher/installer type program. I have 3 files that need to be embedded or stored in a file. Two files need to be extracted when user clicks a button and one of those two files need to be run with a parameter when the button is clicked and last file needs to be extracted when program closes down. All 3 files need to be able to be updated in the program.
Im new at this and Im trying to insert an embedded resource into a string. However, I get an error at the last statement below. Can anyone tell me what I forgot to do or what Im doing wrong?
Peter Imports System.IO Imports System.Reflection Dim oEmbed As Object
I am trying to retrieve an image from an Embedded resource, and displaying it in its RAW DATA format (ie-> junk text data).Basically, I am running into a wall with everything I attempt.
I'm using the following code to reference an embedded resource at runtime (it's a DLL that I can't package with my app for policy reasons). I need to add a second resource and do the same exact thing.
Private Sub MyApplication_Startup(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Microsoft.VisualBasic.ApplicationServices.StartupEventArgs) Handles Me.Startup AddHandler AppDomain.CurrentDomain.AssemblyResolve, New
I have a project and I have a word document added to the Resource list. Since I need this document when the project is deployed, I have set the Compile option to Embedded Resource. However, what I would like to do is, on some event, I would like to update the Word document.Is it possible ?
how to access the text file that I added to the project as a resource file. I want a list of words to be part of the .exe file, not contained in a separate .txt file on the hard drive.What do I need to change?
vbcode Dim reader1 As New System.IO.StreamReader("c:1.txt") For i As Integer = 0 To 25 BlanksOne(i) = reader1.ReadLine() Next i