Dim compiler As ICodeCompiler = New Microsoft.JScript.JScriptCodeProvider().CreateCompiler Dim params As New CompilerParameters params.GenerateInMemory = True
I've written a JavaScript function which validates form input and highlights the input fields and displays any error messages, which I have tested and all works fine. i have called this function from the OnClientClick attribute of an asp:Button tag. However, if the JavaScript function determines there to be validation errors, I want to stop the form from submitting. How do I do this?
I am currently adding keyboard shortcuts to our web application, so from JavaScript.So far, it has consisted mostly in triggering the click events of buttons already exposed in the user-interface.Now, I would like to add another one which redirects to another page.The new page URL needs to be generated based on elements from the source page query string.Basically, I have a date in the query string and I want to generate a new URL for the next day.
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'm trying to write a simple/small Windows Communication Foundation service application in Visual Basic (but I am very novice in VB) and all the good examples I've found on the net are written in C#. So far I've gotten my WCF service application working but now I'm trying to add callback functionality and the program has gotten more complicated. In the C# example code I understand how everything works but I am having trouble translating into VB the portion of code that uses a delegate. Can someone please show the VB equivalent?
Here is the C# code sample I'm using for reference:
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Is that casting the callback object as type ICommunicationObject? How is that done in VB?
I have to admit, I can't always translate C# code to VB. Case in point:the MSDN library has the definition and example of an FTPWebRequest in C#, but not in VB. I think I can understand most of it, but can someone translate the small snippet below for me? Don't worry about the variable definitions, I've got that, but I can't tell of the subsequent methods are functions or sub routines.And what are those "get" and "set" calls?[code]......
I'm trying to translate some code from VB.Net to C#, but I've run into an issue.The Vb.Net line of code I want to translate is:[code]However, this is giving me a nasty 'Object reference is not set to an instance of an object' error.
what I am trying to do it read a form of hex that is encoded I know the cypher what I want to do is make a program for myself that will let me compare 2 files. Both in hex decypher the hex to numerical.I call the hex backwards hex what I mean is this..in stead of "04 58 d2 d2" it is "d2 d2 58 04" I know the number it translates to is 72930002I want to show the entire list in a list box where I can choose wich I want to look at.
I have a .net application that uses customerrors web.config module to display meaningful messages for errors. It works without any issues for 500 errors/exceptions caused by non-ajax and ajax components (updatepanel). However, in a scenario where updatepanel's asynchronous request times out, there is no error raised at all. I was able to see the timeout in firebug and come up with a solution that would at least display the error message as an alert and then redirect the user to the 500 error page using javascript but it's not quite doing what the rest of the application does in case of an unhandled errors like these. I basically just want everything to go through "LogEvent" mechanism so based on the severity of the error, it does the necessary work.This 500 error page doesn't have anything in the Server.GetLastError() for these timeout scenarios. Is this an expected behaviour? Can it be changed so I do have access to these timeouts in Server.GetLastError() OR maybe just run this error through "LogEvent" mechanism? Is there a better/more graceful way to handle this issue?
Below is my code to give you an idea, not exactly what I have in my application but pretty close.
I am translating a piece of C# code into VB.NET using online convertors..[code]The VB.NET translation is not up to the mark and gives compiler errors Any VB.NET expert who can suggest what to change to make the code compile?url.
I recently asked a question about translating a code sample I found on on the internet from C# into VB and I was given links to websites that automate code translation [URL].. I am very new to VB and unfortunately the VB that the translators returned doesn't compile in Visual Studio 2010. I am hoping someone can help me fix the non-working portion of VB code.
In physics library written in C# I have the following code:
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I'd like to do the same in VB. (just thandling the delegate, not the declaration) I tried this, but it doesn't work: AddHandler ContactManager.PostSolve, AddressOf PostSolve The following works, but only allows me to have one handler for the delegate: ContactManager.PostSolve = new PostSolveDelegate(AddressOf PostSolve) Is there a way for me to do the same thing in VB that was done in the first piece of code?
I am writing a program in visual studio to exchange data with a webservice. The webservice, Kareo.com, gives an example of a program but it is in C# - I am trying to replicate their program in visual basic, which is the language that I am more comfortable with. I got most of it to work but am running into problems with two lines "patientCase.Policies = new InsurancePolicyCreateReq[] { primaryPolicy, secondaryPolicy };" and "newPatient.Cases = new PatientCaseCreateReq[] { patientCase };"the C# version of the entire program is below.
I am having an issue where I am using regex.Replace to replace part of a string. The basic idea is that I want to capture the beginning of the string then replace the end of the string with a value from code. For an example pretend I have a string that says "Test Number " followed by number and I want to increment that number. I capture the "Test Number " but when I try to concatenate that capture with the new number it treats the capture ($1) as a literal and replaces the entire string with $1[new number].
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This will output "We are on Test Number 2", as expected. how I can use a variable in the replacement string portion of the Regex.Replace when including a captured group?
i'm starting to learn vb.net, and i trying to make some special translating program, its need to translate hebrew text into special letter sequence. the text input are: ב יית בי יי ים מתקדמים (which its means Construction of advanced buildings ) And the text output are: BPJJZ_BJPJJPJM_NZWDNJM according to the list i made (Attached picture).
I want my code to look at a textbox to determine which letter is in it, & assign a numerical value to a second textbox, based on what letter is in the first textbox.[code]The problem is that, when I step through the code, I can see that Form20.txtGrade1.text DOES EQUAL "C", but my code skips over the part that says Form20.txtGrade1a.text = "4". Instead, if I hover over that part, I can read Form20.txtGrade1a.text = " ".When I do not step through the code, and just run it, I see the two textboxes, with the first one containing the C, and the second one is just blank.
In my current project, i need to build a tool to translate text from some languages to English Ex.: Chinese To English Is there any translation SDK available?
I'm creating a program in VB.NET to output multiple images. Some images will have the same file name. If there is multiple files with the same name I want to add "_1_" to the end of the file name. If the "_1_" file already exists I want to increment the 1 to be "_2_". If this file already exists I want to continue incrementing the number ultil it doesn't exist. So for example "filename", filename_1_", "filename_2_", etc. Here is the code that I have tried