My application in asp.net using vb.net scripting generates a file with system processing outputs, responding to a button click. This file is stored in a folder in the server, and I would like to start a download of this file automatically for the user. How can I do it?
I want thee program I'm writing to automatically download word.txt file from my site, place it in the directory the program is running from, and if there is a word.txt already in it's directory I want it to automatically replace it. How would I go about doing that?
I have a website which has a section under maintenance with a button called create a new file - when you click on this button it does a backup and generate a filename on the same page called *.tbf - the filename changes each time you click on create a new file
(Using VB 2008 express). I'm fairly new to vb and I can't find any information on this anywhere. I have an app that clicks a download button on a web page from a web browser control. This works so far, a download box comes up asking whether I want to save or open the file. I want to be able to select the "Save" button and then chose a name and then click enter. Is there a simple way to tab over to the save button and click enter?
When I click programmatically on a Download link in a webpage, IE 9 does not allow me to automatically download, I have to click on Open, Save or Cancel.
How can I make the selection (Open, Save or Cancel) programmatically?
At the moment I am using the sendkeys command, but, as we know, it is not reliable.
I also do not want to program a mouse click because it is cumbersome and because even in full screen one has to factor in the zoom factor.
on visual basic 2006 I made a programs which blocks illegal connection to my game server and it closes the some illegal programs.But I need to get the file from ftp when the important files is needed.I did ftp connection from server to my client but actually what i want to do is downloading files from my ftp of web automatically.It is not important whether your helping is about Vb.Net or Vb 2006 , it's up to you , I know how to change the codes from Vb 2006 to Vb.Net.How can I achieve to download file from ftp folder and how can I do to check the files whether they are downloaded or not ?
How can I do it so every time the user loads my application it will automatically (without prompt, or user selecting) upload all the files in a folder i select beforehand and add them into ListBox1
I usually download file using following code:My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile("url of the file","filepath to save the file")But recently I encountered a site that only allow file download if you click it from its site and not via direct downloading from vb.net code.How to download file from http server that requires a referral before allowing the download?
i try to download multiple file + progressbar.. but its seems nothing happened and the file is not download.. my program just function like.. when the file was error.. it will download the latest file from webhost..
I want to download thousands of files from the web and save them locally. What is the most efficient way? It is important the failures timeout within 10 seconds.
Is there a better way to stream one stream into another? Maybe a smaller buffer, like 1024 bytes at a time, is more efficient for large files?
Dim w_req As System.Net.HttpWebRequest = CType(System.Net.HttpWebRequest.Create("http://blah.blah.blah/blah.html"), System.Net.HttpWebRequest)
I have created a application in vb.net. I am using Web Browser control in it.With this Web Browser control I open an URL and tries to Download something, it will populates an dialog for "File Download" to Open/Save/Cancel for the file..I am downloading the .ZIP file, and it will not show the checkbox for Automatically Do.Is there any way to perform the Download operation at the backend, means it will not ask me for such options.
how to get rid of this prompt for three files I'm executing through my VB code? Here is the code that is calling the three files to run after they've been copied locally to the workstation.[code]
I want to execute autoit script using vb.net in vs 2010. While executing it keeps prompting. Is it possible to embed a manifest file in a class lib type project in vb.net. As currently I cant see any option to add a manifest. How to disable that prompt to occur while executing a script from code.
It needs to be run standalone on NT How do you launch a VB app without VB being installed on the run-time computer? The VB executable will be on a CD. It can be standalone or as part of a bat file.
Reading a .txt file in VB.net. My file path is C:UsersMyLilMulePepeDocumentsVisual Studio 2008Projectscurtain_calls.txt.
This is my line of Dim LoanOptionsFile As String = "C:UsersMyLilMulePepeDocumentsVisual Studio 2008Projectscurtain_calls.txt"
I can read the file when I run the program, but how do I write the file path so that someone else can download my program and file and read the file on their system?
i am currently using this code to delete folder files.
For Each itm As String In ListBox1.Items Try My.Computer.FileSystem.DeleteFile _
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what i am having problems with is that if a file is in use, i get a msgbox prompt.. i do not mind it not deleting the file. how can i bypass that msbox to not show??-.trujade.-
I am writing a Windows Form program to automatically download and store generated PDF reports from a web site using the WebBrowser Control. The web site uses Ajax to link an icon back to the source aspx file which then returns a PDF file.
The problem I have is that the WebBrowser control brings up the File Save As dialog box when the PDF file is returned and I can find no way of handling this to cature and save the returned file. I have found other examples of how to manage this using the Navagating event to validate the extension of the file that is being accessed (e.g. [URL] and, if not an HTM, file then use the HTTP Web control to directly download the file. Unfortunately this will not work as the call references a .aspx page.