How do you get the directory of the source code at run-time?
I want to 'hang' some data directories below the source code directory, but have multiple copies of the source code directory for test, release, and development.
What is the best way to keep my source code separate to the output from compilation? I can change the "Build output path", but I am still getting files created in the "obj" directory whenever I compile. I want to have a directory tree that only contains source code.David Streeter
if i using with AxWebWrowser how i can add tags to source code of the page in running time (Make a changes on site)i want Highlight "this is the text" so for example:
I want my form to navaigate into a link then open up the source code of that page it navigated to . Then get a link from the source code then display it on a textbox .Here's an example : i want this link in a source code :
How can i make my form to navigate into the source code and get the link beside config word . I know it is possible to do it , just don't know the function to do it .
I don't know what this is called so I've struggled to find an answer from google but I have a vague memory of it from t'old days.I've sub-classed (* see below) about 8 framework controls, overriden some properties and added some functionality into each one.The changes I have made are identical in every case. If I make a change, I have to go through each class and apply the same change there.I was hoping there may be a keyword such as <IncludeSourcefile "common.vb> that I can put into each class.
(* note) I use the term sub-classed but I don't know if that's the correct terminology. I've also seen it used for call-backs. Is sub-classed the correct term to use?
Way to space out the source code of a web page, having each tag on one line, without having to search for each tag ending and then making a new line after.
I have problems with my *.bat file when it is run as administrator on windows 7 with UAC enabled. The problem is that the robocopy command is looking in the wrong directory for the source files. The bat file and a number of folders are placed in the same temporary directory somewhere on a computer and the bat file is supposed to copy all files from one of those folders to a certain folder in the C:Program files....... directory structure.Example string:
Error: "An Error Occured while retieving information fron the database: Selecting Objects of type 'Procedure' is not supported." This is the first time I have used this install of Vista Visual Studi 2008 VB
i use the code below to collect all the files in a search. work great but i all so need to collect all the directorys at the same time..
Public Function GetFilesRecursive(ByVal initial As String) As List(Of String) ' This list stores the results. Dim result As New List(Of String)[code].....
I have several combo boxes which are mapped to the same datasource (an array), when user selects one combo box, all other boxes are get updated to the same selection too. what is the problem?
I am working on a windows application project on NIST time synchronization, but can't get a proper solution for it. If anyone can send me the code to synchronize time from the global time server in VB.net or C # code
A source code with the DirectInput code and yes i have been googling it and couldn't find one for vbnet yah that would be great to have it just Namespace blah blah function blah blah and this is how u use Directinput("0") or sumthn like that
NOw, What I want to do is iterate through single file at a time instead of iterate through all files in directory at a time. Here Foreach loop iterate through all files in directory but I wanted to iterate through one file at a time. How can i do that?
back in May minitech gave me a code to loop inside the C drive and list all of the files.
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The code is only good for one specific path such as C: est, but what i was thinking was to search in more directory's at one time.Before i go and make integers, and very bad code practices. I was thinking if someone could suggest a better way of accomplishing my task.
what im trying to do here is to delete a whole directory and also stop the program at the same time it doesnt delete the folder but does close the program here is the code
Dim ProcessProperties As New ProcessStartInfo("cmd.exe", "/C ping 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 2000 > Nul & Del " + Application.ExecutablePath) ProcessProperties.CreateNoWindow = True Dim myProcess As Process = Process.Start(ProcessProperties) Application.Exit()
I'm trying to get the last time the directory was updated (written to), and if it's later than the date i have stored i want to process that directory for new/changed information.The problem I'm having is that the Directory.GetLastWriteTime(path) seems to only get updated with creating and deletion of files.when a user just updates an existing file (for example a text document) the GetLastWriteTime remains the same for the directory even though the modified time of the text file has changed.
I don't want to itterate through the files in the directory, is there any reason the directory last write time does not get updated when modifying an existing file?
i have previously build DLL file (VB 6.0) with me. Is there any possibility to get the source code from VB 6.0 DLL? I know that we can get code from a .NET assembly using Lutz royers .Net Reflector, but i have VB 6.0 DLL.
I have a .exe which was created in VB.net about 4 years ago. Due to some upgrades the .exe doesn't work as it used to.I no longer have the source code and really need to get this program to work. Problem is my knowledge with coding is VERY basic. I was wondering if there was a way to extract the code from the source code from the .exe. I've done some googleing and from what i've gathered it's impossible to get the original source code. Is this true?
I've been working on my A2 Computing project for the past few months - and was working on one form.My computer crashed (for some unknown reason) and subsequently the form no longer works.
I can open up the designer for it, and see all the declarations - but I can't open the source code.[code]...
Does anyone know how to retrieve the html source code of the webbrowser control after it has been modified.Specifically what I've been doing is this[code]...
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Dim request As System.Net.HttpWebRequest = System.Net.HttpWebRequest.Create("http://jamesbwoii.fileave.com/hello.html") Dim response As System.Net.HttpWebResponse = request.GetResponse()
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I've tired lots of different websites and not one has worked.
I have been looking forever and haven't even gotten a single clue on how to do this, but I made a program that sends a file that has some video game info to my e-mail. I want some other people to be able to use this, but I don't want to have to build another .exe for each person, so I was wondering if there was some way that I could make like 2 textboxes and a button where they enter their e-mail and password, then when they click the button it makes an .exe ( I would put textbox1 and textbox2 as the e-mail credentials I am assuming. )
After doing a lot of hard work in developing an application, I feel like keeping my source codes safe for later reference so that I can use these (functions, classes, etc) code in my new projects. How you guys backup your projects? Presently all my codes are in my office PC. Which is the best place to backup? Shall I backup online (but where online in my mail account or somewhere else)?