I would like to make a web browser for my own use with various customizations. However, in VB6 the various web related control like winsock, inet fetch only html. Using webbrowser control is not the answer because it uses the same settings as windows IE. What I'd like to know is a control somewhat like the webbrowser but independent of windows IE setting. So that the changes made in IE wont effect my web browser. And also the webbrowser control does not have features such as blocking a specific image/CSS according to URL etc.
Been trying to make an independent web browser... One thing I would like to do is to make my tabbed web browser to have a 'separate web browser engine' than to have it run off any default browser. I know that it will take a long time I have been looking at lots of websites but they do not give me any helpful information which is annoying except to read small snippets of useless data.
I'm actually having problems converting fahrenheit to celsius in my code.I needed a independent sub procedure to do my conversion, and a button that will Call the independent procedure to convert it. Here's my code so far
I am currently learning about Independent Sub Procedures and am having trouble Calling the Procedure back to execute in the program what would i put within the parameters near the Call function? Simple application get two numbers from two different textbox's and multiply those numbers and put the output into a label. Public Class Form1
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click 'Right Here Call CalcTotal()
Which is the best way (fast and robust) that .net framework (3.0/3.5) provide for interchange information (for example: dataset packages) between two independent vb.net applications?
The development machine's and client machine's screen resolution are very likely to vary. I want a code that will RE-SIZE and RE-POSITION each and every control so that no matter what the development machine's resolution is, the application will look exactly the same on the client machine irrespective of its screen resolution.
These two links are as close as I get to the answer, but they are not very clear.
I want to ask that this code opens a new web page in my web browser in vb.net dim form as new form1 form.show() But there is one problem that page opened closes down when we close the parent form - How to open new page as a new independent page with blank page.
I am attempting to modify the payroll application below using an independent sub procedure rather than a Function procedure I'm not sure why things are not working after I managed to get the thing to work with the Fwt function. It's got to be something minor that I'm overloking. I get the correct amount for "gross pay and "FICA", but get "0.00" for FWT (it should be 35.78) and I get 369.40 for Net pay (should be 333.62)' This is the "CalcFWT Function" version
Option Explicit On Option Strict On Public Class MainForm
I wanted to know how can two independent .NET application can exchange data. Something like DDE which was there in older versions.My purpose is to have an upgrade application (which is a seperate .net program) and my main application. Now I wanted to know that when my upgrade app runs it should be able to confirm that my main application is not running. How can I achieve this ? I know thru process name I can find out if my main program is running or not but thats risky if there is another program with the same name.Thus I wanted a way whereby my independant .net program (upgrade app) is able to determine if my another application (main app) is running or not.
Can somebody form an idea on how to architect a web application which will kick start an independent process in the server which can perform data uploading function from flat file to Oracle table. This independent process should keep running until it finishes its job regardless of the web application's sign out or timeout issues. The client is a .aspx page which uploads the data file to server and then triggers the independent process in the server.I want to implement this in ASP.NET, VB.NET, VS 2003.
What I want to make the OpenTK window to be completly independent from whatever is going on with the other controls (for instance if button_click is Thread.sleep(10000) I dont want that my animation freezes for 10s). I want to have it in its own thread (no BackgroundWorker). The problem is I dont know what modifications should I do to get it working. It is currently initialized in InitializeComponent section. I want that all events and everything is handeled in its own thread, basically 2 "programs" in 1 form.
I have created a Windows service that acts as a server for my app on a mobile platform. Whenever a user sends a message to my app I process it . Now i Would like to send the message that the user sent to my server to an application. Something like SendMessage would be absolutely perfect But how do you fit a whole class into the Wparam and Lparam 's of a window message ?
I want to add a feature to my trial version of the application. After first activation, I want to make it limited to 90 days. But I am concerned about user's changing the date of system hence deceiving my application. Is there any possibility to make it fool proof in a way that even if user takes the calender back, application expires after 90 days of first activation? First activation date has been saved in the database.
I am using VB 2008,I am trying to make a launcher my private server but, I failed it always say 'This exe can't execute independent" I tried these method Shell ("Game.Exe") And System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("Game.exe")
Since I had some trouble with my Windows Media Player playlists lately, after moving the music from one HDD to another, I decided to try my hand at my own playlist manager / editor. I've got a few ideas that I think may make it very useful, even if it's just for myself (I'm finally starting to worry about organizing my music as it's getting a little crowded now).
I would like to create/use a system-wide independent universal 'counter object' that can be called via COM in a thread-safe manner. The counter object will be passed an ID to identify which counter to return, handle the counting, 'persist' the count (occasionally), have reasonable performance (as fast as possible) perhaps capable of 1000 counts per second or better (1mS) and be accessible cross-process/out-of-process. The current count status must be persisted between object restarts/shutdowns.
The counter object is liklely to be a 'singleton' type object implemented in some form of free-threaded dictionary, containing maybe 10 counters (perhaps 50 max). The count needs to be monotonic and consistent, (ie: guaranteed unique sequential values).Each counter should have a few methods, like reset, inc, dec, set, clear, remove. As a luxury, I would like to have a variable-increment (ie: 'step by' value). To support thread-safefty, perhaps some sorm of critical-section or mutex call. It just needs to return a long/4byte signed integer.
I really want something that can be called from anywhere, including VBScript, so I figure COM is my preferred solution.The primary use of this is for database keys. I am unable to use autoinc or guid type keys and have ruled out database-generated counting systems at this point.I've spent days researching this and I have really struggled to find a solution. The best I can find is a free-threaded dictionary object that can be instantiated using COM+ from Motobit - it seems to offer all the 'basics' and I guess I could create some form of wrapper for this.
Im using VB2005 express and the app im creating uses the web browser control.Basically I want to know if its possible to make the web browser control connect through a different ip address and port from your default web browser.
I am creating a webbrowser with Visual Basic, and I have finished everything but this: When I click on an external link, (I.E. On a photo, or on youtube) it opens up in a new IE window. I want it to open in my browser, not Internet Explorer.I have read everything I have found on this subject, but it is all for normal web browsers. I want to do this for a tabbed web browser, not one without tabs. Basicly, I want to use this code with my tabbed web browser that uses tab control.
Private Sub WebBrowser1_NewWindow(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.ComponentModel.CancelEventArgs) Handles WebBrowser1.NewWindow
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convert the code to be used in a browser with tabcontrol? I tried, and it works with one that DOESN'T use it, but I want to use it with my browser with tabcontrol. And, I have read ALL of the ones previously given to other people.
I've just finished making a web browser suited for my personal use, but when I click on a new link or something it opens a new window in Internet Explorer - which gets extremely anoying.. Is there a way to make all links open up in a custom browser?
Okay sorry to post another simple question but I was browsing through the web trying to learn how to stop a javascript error dialog from appearing on my program and I came across this code on the MSDN website. Me being the idiot, posted the code straight into my code which did not work.
I coded a web browser over the course of a year called Nova - very advanced with tabbed browsing, bookmarks, homepage, history, etc etc etc etc. I could go on all day about how advanced it is. But.. there is one flaw. You cannot make it the default browser; I don't know the code!I already know the CommandLineArgs stuff so it actually opens the HTML file rather than just opening the program; in fact, I already can make files open with Nova completely. It's just the other stuff - you know, when a website is to be opened from a help file or something, it opens with Nova, Windows recognises it as the default browser, stuff like that.
Other topics around the Internet are all unfinished topics, so I'll ask this myself. How do I set a self-made browser as the default browser? I know it has something to do with accessing the registry and checking what the value is in some places, but I'm not quite sure. Now, I've made this browser called Nova;
very well coded and advanced, tabbed browsing, bookmarks, homepage, history, can change default search provider, uses Gecko as its engine so it's not just an IE shell, etc. It's been developed over the past year and will still continue to be developed. I'm almost ready to release the first version - but I just need this annoyance solved.
How do I make my web browser made in visual basic the systems deafult web browser, as well how do I make a feature that checks that the program is the deafult browser.
I am trying to make a web browser for a school project... and I have a few questions...
The first being that I have a textbox for my address bar and I want it to do a few things, I want it to expand when i set my browser to fullscreen , be able to press enter when typing in it and it will take me to that webpage and for it to show recent history... (i know it seems like a ton of expectations mainly i would like the first 2 the third is not as important) So i dont know how to do any of that...
I also would like to know how to go about making new tabs on demand and not have a bunch of tabs just sitting there...
last question how do i go about making new windows not just for browser windows but, making something like firefoxes options window.. not necisarily to do that but just to make i guess another form pop up...