VS 2010 - Parsing PST Files?
Feb 3, 2011what would be the best way to parse a PST file for message info on messages and embedded messages/attachments?
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View 5 RepliesI would like to be able to parse vb.net code files, so I can examine the collection of Subs, Functions (and their contents, including comments), private variables, etc. I can be open the actual source code files. So for example, if I have:
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I am try to import a text file read it's hex code search for a specific string and replace it with a different string. and write the changed file. I so far have a why to browse for the file on my form but not sure what to do from there.A
Public Class Form1
Public fdlg As OpenFileDialog = New OpenFileDialog()
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
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I'm busy with an applicaton which reads space delimited log files ranging from 5mb to 1gb+ in size, then stores this information to a MySQL database for later use when printing reports based upon the information contained in the files. The methods I've tried / found work but are very slow.
or is there a better way to handle very large text files?
I've tried using textfieldparser as follows:
Using parser As New TextFieldParser("C:logfiles estfile.txt")
parser.TextFieldType = FieldType.Delimited
parser.CommentTokens = New String() {"#"}
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I need to parse a string that consists of fields in quotes, separated by commas. Using Split would work fine, but sometimes one of the fields has a comma in it. ie. "My Company, Inc","USA","12.50","125000"I'm just looking to get the fields into elements in an array. Can someone suggest a way to handle the embedded commas that are sometimes present?
View 4 RepliesI'm wanting to have the option in my app to save configuration settings and then be able to import them on another machine or when the application is launched later. So I've got my saving routine working fine, using the XmlWriter class to write various settings to the XML file. I'm not quite sure what I should be using to do the parsing of the XML file to read the settings back in though, as there seems to be a few different ways to do this.Should I be creating an XmlDocument instance from the XML file and then using the ReadNode method or one of the other similar methods? Or should I be using the XmlReader class and one of its methods?is the format of my XML file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!-- MY_APP_NAME Saved Settings - Version 0.9.5.0 -->
<SearchSettings>
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If INPUT = "Fog/Mist" Or "Overcast Haze" Or "Freezing Fog" Or "Shallow Fog" Or "Partial Fog" Or "Patches of Fog" Or "Fog in Vicinity" Or "Freezing Fog in Vicinity" Or "Shallow Fog in Vicinity" Or "Partial Fog in Vicinity" Or "Patches of Fog in Vicinity" Or "Showers
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I am using the xmldocument (loadxml) and xmlPathNavigator to parse xml files I am compiling through a incoming stream. The first point of processing the files is to split the file into the different entries and add those to a list. I do this using either xmlPathNavigator or string.split if either one fails.At times both will fail because of some issue in the xml and would still like to salvage the file contents without having to fix the xml. I tried to use regex parsing but its not producing the content as I would like. I use the following code but in the end I do not get all the contents of the entry, only those between some of the tags.
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Just a little problem; seemingly easy but doesn't seem quite so straightforward as it should be. I am pulling an XML file from a server using the web browser control and the using the DOM innertext property to assign the contents of that XML page to a variable.
I would like to be able to efficiently parse through this variable as if it were an XML file. I have posted the output below.I can work out how to load an XML file using the LoadXML method from a disc or URL but I would prefer to parse it from within the variable. I know this should be simple but I was wondering what the best class to use would be as the most efficient / easy way of parsing data.
I am basically looking to extract each of the details for each <application> into an array.
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I am using SendKeys to send out some text using;
Dim pText As String
pText = txtPost.Text
SendKeys.Send(pText)
Whenever I use symbols like ')' it will fail as it cannot parse it. How do you get around this?
what I am making is a database to store various information about parts that he has made such as price material etc etc. I have gotten the program to write to the .txt all of the info that I need it to which is this info
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I am writing a tool that logs stats for a first person shooter game. The game writes its information (including who killed who with which weapon) to a log file, which I read every so many seconds and parse so that I can write that information to a database.I am now having trouble parsing the weapon out of that string of information.
Some additional information is required: a weapon in this game can contain attachments (such as a scope, a grenade launcher, etc). Weapons can have either 1 or 2 attachments. Some weapons however cannot have any attachments at all.
Each log file entry that describes a kill contains a code that describes the weapon that was used. This code is a concatenation of either 3 or 4 parts:
<weapon>_<attachment>_mp
<weapon>_<attachment1>_<attachment2>_mp
where <weapon> is a code that describes a weapon and <attachment> is another code describing the attachment.This should be easy to parse by just splitting along the underscore characters, but there's a few catches:
1. Some attachments are able to kill players as well. Specifically: grenade launchers, flame throwers and underbarrel shotguns. In this case, the attachment is listed before the weapon:
<attachment>_<weapon>_mp Note also that in this case there is always only 1 attachment.
2. The biggest catch: some weapon names have an underscore in them (some even have 3 underscores)! So simply splitting along the underscore won't work in all cases; if the weapon name contains an underscore I'm splitting the name of the weapon..This makes the list of possible combinations a lot longer. The ones I can think of (I think these are all):
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what i am looking to do is Parse this webpage [URL]...and pull out certain pieces like
@ScriptManifest(authors = { "ZMSP" }, keywords = "Crafting", name = "ZMSP's Battlestaff Maker", version = 1.00,description = "Makes Battlestaff.")pull out
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how would i go about doin this putting those in a textbox and then putting the entire script into a richtextbox or anything really.this is the program so far so u can get an idea what im doing.
This page here has a table I need to parse.
It has multiple tags like this:
<td style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.pkmdb.com/res/icons/001.png" alt="Pokemon" /></td>
<td style="text-align: center;">001</td> <td style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.pkmdb.com/DL/PKM/bulbasaur.pkm">Bulbasaur</a></td> <td style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.pkmdb.com/res/types/grass.png" alt="Type" /></td>Different Number, different name. I need a way to get the number and name out of these tags. I'm rather terrible at this, and I've seen examples on the site, I just don't know where to start really on this.
I have written a function which logs into an FTP server and recursively lists all of the directories within a given folder into an XML string (example below). I basically want to parse this into a listview item in the format as follows "Level1/level2/level3/level4" (standard file path). I have given an example of the xml below. How would I go about achieving this?
I have set up an xmltextreader, and then using a do while xmltextreader.read() I can check the current level of the node and add it that way, but it tends to only work half the time - is this the best approach?
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I'm creating a vb.net winforms application that will take in user given strings, parse them, and print out labels with variable information. The given string will be used in all the labels, but the variable part of the string will change with each label.
My question is: is it better to parse the strings one time, then store those values in arrays, or to parse the string each time a label is printed? Which will perform better? Which is better practice? What is the proper way to test something like this?
I am reading in a line in this format: AL93895200 How do I get each of the items in the line that are separated by a space. I think it should go something like this:
Dim line As String = fileReader.ReadLine() Dim fields() As String = line.Split(How do I get it to split at the spaces?)
But as you can see, I don't know how to actually get that to work.
Let me preface this by saying I'm VERY limited in my programming knowledge/experience using any language. I mean I have extremely basic capabilities and don't quite understand this stuff inside and out like most of you do.Anyway, I'm trying to code a fantasy football draft program in VB 2010 that utilizes the MS Internet Transfer Control 6.0. It will retrieve the HTML from a website, say ESPN, and parse the data into player names, rankings, and other stats. Should all be simple strings/sub-strings. It will then populate a DataGridView control so that each row in the DGV has the player's name, ranking, projections for the season, etc. After this has been populated, the program will be designed to allow me to draft players and assign them to the various teams automatically. I am the commissioner and we do an off-line draft, so I will just make picks for everyone and submit them online later.
View 9 RepliesI'll be able to get some advice and help with regards to my question. Basically I am trying to achieve the task of downloading source code from a website say forum then using a simple parser technique remove the metadata from the uploaded data and store it into the database.
I know how to download information from a website by using the following code
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i am having trouble getting this to parse and remove the html and only leave the flash applet here is my code so far:
WebBrowser1.Document.Body.InnerHtml = WebBrowser1.Document.All.Item("object").OuterHtml
How do i make a code that unzips files and then move those files into another zip file?
View 2 Repliesparse a file for lines of data that start with this pattern "Feb 06 2010 15:49:00.017 MCO", where MCO could be any 3 letter ID, and return the entire record for the line. I think I could get the first part, but the returning the rest of the line is where I get lost.Here is some sample data.
Feb 06 2010 15:49:00.017 MCO -I -I -I -I 0.34 527 0.26 0.24 184 Tentative 0.00 0 Radar Only -RDR- - - - - No 282356N 0811758W [code].....
The situation: when i build my project (or publish) Visual Basic 2010 makes and exe and a couple ddl files. when i run the project with the .exe and the other files the program works perfectly.
My problem: I want to share it with friends and it is just a verry little program ( a n internet radio) so i want it to be 1 .exe with out any other instalation needed so i can easly share it to anyone who wants it. when i make an even smaller program and Debud->build it, it is only 1 exe and no instalation needed. so is there a way to make my program to 1 exe only?
I need to list all files folders, subfolders and subfolder files under a selected directory in a list box not sure how to do the logic in the last amount of code lines to enumerate all subfolders dna files.Here is what I have so far:
Dim OldProfileDir As String
Dim NewProfileDir As String
Dim Newdocs As String = ""
Dim Olddocs As String = ""
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I am using the following code to FTP upload files. I need to amend the code so that it uploads all the files in a folder rather than one set file as it does at present..
UploadFile("C:UsersUsernameDesktopDivinerDatadata01.sdb", "ftp://**my ftp server**/diviner/data02.sdb", My.Settings.User, My.Settings.Pass)Public Sub UploadFile(ByVal _FileName As String, ByVal _UploadPath As String, ByVal _FTPUser As String, ByVal _FTPPass As String)
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i am trying to print a pdf file.. i have acrobat reader in my pc and i have managed to open the pdf file inside the form i created in VB. When i issue the print command, the print dialog box of acrobat appears.If i input 1-4 in page range of dialog box, it doesn't print pages 1-4. I thnk the information i input at the print dialog box is not forwarded to the printer.
I am doing this because im making a project which can print documents as well as accepting payment thru the coin slot.
I have been working on a program and I need it to unzip a zip file. I tried handling a zip file as a directory but that didn't work.It wouldn't hurt if I could compress files into a zip file to! But I need unzipping the file first.This is my code handling it as a directory:
Dim count As Integer = Directory.GetFiles(My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath & "Games" & game & "�00.zip").Length
MessageBox.Show(count)
It has an error saying it is not a valid directory name.
I use to ZIP one file:
Public Function CompressFile(ByRef file As String, ByRef destination As String) As String
'Make sure user provided a valid file with path
If IO.File.Exists(file) = False Then
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But I can't manage to ZIP more then one file! I've tried using an arraylist.
an application that stores data in xml files,after publishing where can i access those files?
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