In the following, Response.Write poduces the expected result of displaying user name and password - but nthing is written to the text file (colocated in the root directory).[code]...
In the following, Response.Write poduces the expected result of displaying user name and password - but nthing is written to the text file (colocated in the root directory).
Imports System Imports System.IO Partial Class getCustomer
I am writing each line to a text file: Dim objWriter As New System.IO.StreamWriter(filename) For Each x In tofile objWriter.WriteLine(x) Next objWriter.Close() Which works perfectly the only problem is is that when its finished it writes a blank line on the end of the text file which I don't want.
I have an issue with StreamWriter class. Basically, in an application running as a web service, I need to write info into a log file. When I send 2 web service calls simultaneously, the entries created in the log file are not correctly written. For example, in call #1, ID 1 - xyz is to be written to the log file. In call #2, ID 2 - abc is to be written. When I viewed the log, it shows ID 1 - xyz & ID 1- abc. Looks like there's some memory data being shared and mixed together, even though it's totally 2 separate web service calls. From my understanding, each call (i.e. each will be process under a different application instance) should have its own set of memory allocation for data processing... If I am to make this application as a Console Application, it looks like everything is processed correctly.
im writing the contents of a few arrays to a file using StreamWriter, and am having issues with the syntax of the format function. Tried reading through the help files to no avail, can anyone possibly explain the syntax to me?
I have this procedure that is supposed to write out all the records in the dataset to a text file.
When I check the # of records in the dataset, there are 10813, but the procedure only writes 411 records to the file.
Private Sub btnDoItBest_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnDoItBest.Click Dim dlg As OpenFileDialog = New OpenFileDialog()
I am coming across a lot of odd and annoying problems in this program and have almost had enough lol.
I cannot figure this one out for the life of me. I have used streamwriter a hell of alot of times and never once experienced this. But basically I have a string array and I need to write the entire array to a text file with a new line for each array item. So I have gone ahead and done this:
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However the outcome is the text file only contains 1 line and that line is the last item in the array yet I know the array has got at least 50 items in it.
I am writing a little utility to generate some SQL files. I have a file which is generated from a string array of 400+ elements. It stops writing (without throwing an error) at arround 1000 characters or 380 lines. I am clearly missing something here. Question is what? I've tried (the remed lines of) flush but that seems to have no effect.[[code]...
I'm getting a problem when writing text files using StreamWriter. The files read fine and they write fine if I'm not overwriting an existing file. They also write ok as long as I'm not writing over a file that only has one digit at the end of the name. For some reason when there are 2 digits at the end it crashes when I'm trying to save over an already existing text file. Here's my code.
above but 've tried all the different Encoding possibilites. Unicode, UTF32, UTF8, UTF7 as well as without those parameters listed where the close parentheses is right after StringForTextFile. I get the same result. If I'm writing a new text file that doesn't exist, then no problem or if I'm writing over an existing text file but it has 0 to 9 at the end then I'm ok but if I'm writing over an existing file and there is 10 or above(haven't tried triple digits or all values) then my application crashes. You see the test label in the code above because I was looking at exactly what file it was trying to overwrite and it is just as it should be.
Should I be using a different procedure? An example of a string that would cause a crash for the string StringForTextFile would be:
C:Name of My AppSeries1ScreenNumber10.txt
If it was being written for the first time then no problem or if the 10 at the end was 0 to 9 then no problem also. I've also tried and originally had it set up where there wasn't an If File.Exists(StringForTextFile) = True Then statement. It just always used the same code whether writing or overwriting and I wasn't having a problem that I remember. For some reason I started having a problem recently and I put the alternate methods of writing in.
I am taking in two html files and creating one out of them. To do this I am opening the first html file and not writing out the closing </body> and </html> tag and opening the second file and not writing out the corresponding opening tags, as well as the <style></style>section. I start a streamwriter, and write the lines out to it, and then close the streamwriter. My problem is that the output file is filled with strange characters. I've tried opening the streamwriter with different character sets as the third parm, but all this does is change the characters to different strange characters.It says charset=windows-1252 at the tops of the input files (and the output files for that matter - since I'm just reading stuff in and writing it out - with the exceptions mentioned above).Questions;First, do you think I am properly approaching appending two .htm files together?Second, how can I eliminate these strange characters.
Dim fs As New FileStream("C:est.txt", FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.ReadWrite)Dim b As New StreamWriter(fs)
b.WriteLine("hellothere") : b.Close()
b.close is necessary to save changes to the file, but then, fs will be closed, too. is there any method that does the same thing but doesn't close fs, like "b.save"???
VB 2005 now offers different methods to write/read a file, such as the File.WriteAllText, the My.Computer.FileSystem.WriteAllText and the StreamWriter.Can anybody explain when is it better to use which method, which one is more efficient in term of memory/processor use and performance time?
encountering a problem when trying to write data to a text file. If I put the output into a messagebox I can see it, but when I attempt to write it to a file it is just blank. What am I missing here? EDIT - This is just a simple winform that I specify a path to a local HTML file in Textbox1 and I'm attempting to parse some HREF tag data.
Imports System.IO Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions Public Class Form1
I need to add a row of data to an exisitng TextFile that is in Tba delimited format. My program currently used ADO to read and update the table but that was creating to many problems with varying 3rd party providers of the Text File.
I am using the following code to write and empty (dummy) file to take up the remaining space on a device.RemSpace is a Public Variable declared as Long I have a function that gets the remaining space on the device and stores in the RemSpace variable (in bytes). I have tested with a msgbox to display the result of RemSpace, and it comes back correct (not 0). However, when the following code attempts to create the dummy file, the file is properly created but is only 0 bytes. What am I missing here?
I have a code which reads a text file through streamreader,selects what is important and writes the same to another fileusing streamwriter. The problem is that the streamwriter stops writing beyond a certain line and just doesnt write ahead.What can be the problem? Do I have to make two seperate files?
I have searched the web for an answer to this but can not find one anywhere. I have a program that will be sending text to different text files based on a selection in some combo boxes, I was wondering if it is possible to select the file path based on the combo box variables eg
if the user selects hello and then 4 in the combo boxes then the text will be saved to
w = New IO.StreamWriter("c:projecthello4.txt")
or if they select hi and 5
w = New IO.StreamWriter("c:projecthi5.txt")
i have tried setting 2 variables called a and b and trying to run the following
w = New IO.StreamWriter("c:project{a}{b}.txt") but this does not work
building another command-line app and I need to generate a log file and write to it throughout the app's run, but the log needs to be named <work_order>_<device>.log - both of those are held in a text file and will change frequently.
I can extract them no problem, and use them in the log file, but can't get the log file to use them in the name.
so I have:
Using strDATA As New StreamReader(DATA_FILE) Do While Not strDATA.EndOfStream Dim eng As String() = Split(strDATA.ReadLine, "=")
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PATH and WORK_ORDER are declared as Public earlier on as are PATH, LOG, TMP and CSV, this sub is also Public. I also need to use the log writer in other subs as well as WORK_ORDER and DEVICE.
I am trying to read the content from a .csv file and storing it in a variable. Later I am writing that content into a newfile. Code is executing successfully but the data is not appearing in new file. Here is my code:
I have 2 programs. Prog1.exe is in folder1 Prog2.exe is in folder1/subfolder
When I execute this in Prog1, Process.Start("subfolder/Prog2.exe") Prog2 runs.
But...When I execute this in Prog2, Dim sw as new streamwriter("1.txt") sw.write("something") sw.close
1.txt is created in folder1, and not subfolder. I can do a easy workaround by passing the full file path when creating the streamwriter, but I just want to know if it's a bug or what.
When the button is pressed the line is written to the file just fine, but if I restart my application, which calls Refresh_OtherLog() onLoad, it displays the lines of the text file as one line with the traditional square character depicting a character return. Why is it not putting that new lone as a new line in the listbox?
So, im using streamwriter and i want to create a folder and then save the text file in that folder.Here is the code im using right now.Imports System Imports System.IO Public Class Form1 Dim nr As Integer = 0 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Using sw As StreamWriter = New StreamWriter(DateAndTime.Now.ToShortDateString & ".txt")Add some text to the file.
i have a windows form created using vb.net 2005 that allows users to attach files. When the user clicks the AttachFile button, they browse to select a file they want to attach and then the code places the file they selected into a predetermined location. The primary file type they will be attaching is a windows meta file (.wmf).
The attached file is saved and appears as a hyperlink for the user to open at a later time. When the user clicks to open the file, it is suppose to insert it into Autocad; however, it wasn't doing this.
The problem comes from attaching the file using the StreamWriter for some reason its not working correctly. I verified that this is the issue: When i hardcoded the file path to the original file's location, it opens up just fine when clicking the hyperlink. When I compare file size from the original to the one attached, I see that the original is 12Kb and the one I attached is 19Kb.
Here's my code to attach the file: I'm thinking perhaps it has something to do with this line? sReadFile = sr.ReadToEnd() but I'm just not sure. I tried changing this line to sr.Read but that doesn't work either.
I'm looping through a csv file. For each line, I'm reading certain values, generating a filename, and writing the record to that file. Here is some logic
If <something that doesn't matter happens> Thendo somethingElseIf File.Exists(strOutFile & (strOutputFileName & "__" & strPrefixFileName & ".txt")) Then strFullFileName = strOutputFileName & "__" & strPrefixFileName & ".txt" '** Double Underscores after app name tsOutfile = New StreamWriter(strOutFile & strFullFileName) [Code] .....
Now, obviously with the above code, there's no reason for the elseif, since they both do the same thing. The problem, however, is if I need to create a new file and write to it, everything works fine. In fact, everything will work perfectly until I need to write to a file that I already created. If I go ahead and just try "tsOutfile = New StreamWriter(strOutFile & strFullFileName)" and point it to the already existing file, I get a permission error (says the file is already open). Is streamwriter keeping an open connection to all of these files that I create? Nothing else in the program is touching these files, only streamwriter.
Here's a quick example to illustrate what is happening Record 1 goes to file A Record 2 goes to file A Record 3 goes to file A Record 4 goes to file B Record 5 goes to file B Record 6 goes to file B Record 7 goes to file C Record 8 goes to file A (Error will occur here)
I need to process a text file created by a Streamwriter. I have the Streamwriter object but the file location is determined by the user. The problem is, I need to process *the file* not the contents-so I need the location.
Steamwriter doesn't seem to have a Location or File property. Or am I just missing it? How can I tell what file a Streamwriter object is writing to?