I was doing this [URL].. and i got the map to come up when i saved the notepad doc as a .HTML.I want it to come up on VB Form though, is it possible and how hard it would it be?
I need to Read a HTML File and retrieve Tag value and attribute value.In HTMLDocument there is no LOAD function to load a html file,but there are methods like getElementByTagName.How to load a html file in htmldocument class?
I want to load some HTML into a webBrowser control, then operate a particular bit of code when it has finished loading.The code operates fine as long as I pause to wait for it to finish loading. If I just run the code without pausing, it sometimes messes up the display. webBrowser.Document Completed doesn't run after Document.write.I don't want to use webBrowser.DocumentText = "..." because that makes an annoying click sound every time it refreshes. A lot of people are annoyed by this. There are countless threads asking how to turn off the click, and using .write seems to be the only solution that doesn't require hacking the registry.
I want to save an HTML document into my.resources, and then load it in webbrowser1.navigate when it is called to do so, but it seems when I save my.resources.myfile and call it with webbrowser1.navigate(my.resources.myfile) it wont navigate properly or read the html file properly. How can I have an html document be saved in my resources and load in a webbrowser???
I'm basically just trying to load a small test.html file into a web browser (so any javascript works and the page can be manipulated) i'm not sure the easiest way to do this.
atm i have this If TreeView1.SelectedNode.Name = 2 Then WebBrowser1.Url = My.Resources.Welcome End If
and it doesn't work so if you could please provide an example that world be grate.Also i don't really know how the treeview control works, i know with the combo box or listbox you just have an index of 0, 1, 2, 3 etc. but with the treeview you don't any just one of the things i want to do is whenever the root node is selected i want it to deselect that and select the node that i specify like node.name = 2.
Im having a problem loading a html file to a webbrowser in a program im writing. What it does if I press a button or menu item a form is loaded and a html help file is loaded to the WebBrowser1. here is the code
Public Class frmWeb Private Sub frmWeb_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Dim path As String
I am referencing a DLL in my project which works OK on both inside and outside of the IDE on my development machine but when I deploy to another machine, I get an error "Could not load file or assembly...".
Usage: 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).
I have create setup for my project, when i tried to open the form which contain datagridview on it. It give me this error. Here is the attachment screen shot of the error.How to solve this error.
Is it possible to load a html document, delete a part (e.g. some divs containers), reload the new html document and show it in a webbrowser? I want to load for instance the helloworld.html and delete the sentence "Hello World!" and reload the new one which should be only white. Therefore all the nodes:
<p>Hello World!</p> <p></p> should be deleted. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]"> [Code] .....
I built a specialized userControl using VB2008 (on XP 32-bit) to embed in HTML (not ASP!) and compiled it, pointing to x86 CPUs. I added the necessary keys to the registry (see attachment) to declare a classId in a HTML 'object' tag. This scheme works OK on all 32-bit OS I could put my hands on, but fails to load on 64-bit: I could test only on XP and Win 2003. No error message and Fiddler does not even know something happened... I installed VS2008 on the XP 64-bit machine and ported the code to a fresh userControl (to check the code). I got the userControl running on this workstation without any trouble. I copied this new DLL on another workstation and added the necessary keys to the register, but to no avail. I checked the registry and the 'Wow64' keys are there allright. As a check (and to provide you with a 'working' example), I:
- built a very simple userControl on the 32-bit environment (label, textbox and button to display the text in a mMessage box), - on the 32-bit workstation: + copied the file to a 'program files' folder,
Imports System.Data Imports System.Data.OleDb Public Class Form1 Dim con As OleDbConnection Dim cmd As OleDbCommand
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The insertion part of the form works great. But my problem is in the form load part......If i leave a field blank(Null),then perform Save operation,close the form after successful insertion and then reopen the form,then it retains the previous values during the form load......This is only in case where i leave a field blank in the previous data entry in the database.......But if i enter values in all fields then form load is working great.