How To Get Caller ID
Aug 8, 2011i want to get caller id to show this caller infoi used addtapi but it show message at initialization like dll info if any one know how to remove this message
View 4 Repliesi want to get caller id to show this caller infoi used addtapi but it show message at initialization like dll info if any one know how to remove this message
View 4 RepliesI am trying to read caller id from a internal modem. modem is caller id enable and it works in hyper terminal. but when i try from vb.net it only shows 'RING'. here is my full code
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I am creating a component for a third party program. I create a sub-class from a class in the third party dll. During runtime, the program will create an instance of my class. How can i reference to the caller that created an instance of my class? (There are a few class in the program that might use the component that i created.)
View 11 RepliesI've written a series of ASP.NET pages which have several common methods among them. In my ignorance, the best way I was able to find to move those common methods to a separate file was in a Module. However, what I need is a way to identify from which page was the method called?For example, I have a method call WriteToErrorLog with the following signature:WriteToErrorLog(ByVal sender As Page, ByVal Source As String, ByVal Message As String, ByVal StackTrace As String)
View 1 RepliesI have 2 buttons that will open the same form. but depends on which button is calling, the operation will be different. How can I identify that this form is called from button 1 or 2.Also, if we want to have a password in the vb.net stand alone application, should we use shared property?
View 6 RepliesIn the SignalR Chat sample, Caller properties are set using the code;
Caller.name = newUser.Name;
Then later on, this property is read;
string name = Caller.name;
I have my own SignalR project, but this one is vb.net, and when i do the same setting and getting of the Caller properties, it doesn't work
Public Sub SetCaller()
Caller.name = "tim"
End Sub
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I want to create a Windows Forms Application in Visual Basic 2008. I have created my form already, now I just need to add Caller ID capability. how to do this? Will I need any extra components? If so, where can I get them?
View 10 RepliesI am creating a class ("Class B") which is used by another class ("Class A") which instantiates it in VB.NET 3.5.I would like Class B to read a value assigned to one of its properties by Class A every time an event happens in Class B.However, I would like this property value to be dynamically assigned to the property by Class A when the event is fired in Class B.I was thinking about somehow creating a delegate function in Class A that is linked to the property in Class B so that when the event is fired in Class B it would eventually invoke the delegate in Class A so that it returns a value to Class B.I've been reading around delegates (that's how I arrived at the idea), but I am stuck on how to code this up - could someone please help with some skeleton code?
View 1 RepliesI have the following
Sub ChangeLanguage(ByVal caller As Object, ByVal lang As String)
Dim c As Control = caller.GetNextControl(caller, True)
Do Until c Is Nothing
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I call the sub with:
ChangeLanguage(Me, "en")
The problem I have is that I get the error: "Type 'caller' is not defined."If I change GetType(caller) to GetType(vbLogin) it works fine. (vbLogin is one of the forms)I need to find a way to get it working using caller though.
I have a few textboxes that have a context menu on them. what I would like to know.. is how to pass the name of the calling textbox to the form opened by the option in contextmenu.
i see that it is under the sender owner.. name.. but how do i get to that in code?
i am developing a CallerID application in Vb.net using modem..I am sucessfully getting the Callers No through Hyperterminal.How can i capture this Number through Vb.Net and Store it in a Database.
View 2 Repliesi am developing a CallerID application in Vb.net using modemI am sucessfully getting the Callers No through Hyperterminal
View 3 Repliesi would like to build a very simple program that connects to my modem and outputs in grid format, caller display, date time etc etc.Ive done loads of searching and i've found a few examples online but most are for VB6 and ive spent ages trying to upgrade them but with no joy!I have found two enxaples that work with VB2010 but i have struggled to make them work and also they seem way too advanced for me to learn from.
View 5 Repliesvery often i see code written from others, and when browsing over a function i want to see where this function is called from. Even when i debug my own code, i'd find it a useful feature.In c++ this feature is default in visual studio(its called browse-something), but i havent found any such thing for VB.NET yet, any ideas?
View 2 RepliesI'm having trouble creating a sub that can create objects of a variable type on the fly. Here's an example of what I'm trying to achieve:
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I can't get it to work. I've done a fair bit of research, and looked at generic types, reflection, and other tools, but I'm having trouble determining how best to tackle this problem.
how to write mobile phone caller in VB 2010..please give me samples or video tuts or pdf books or any instruction about that....
View 5 RepliesCan I connect phone landline to my computer and when someone call me his information appears by his phone number this information already exist in database.. I want to know is it a service from communication company or can i do it by code just plug the cable into my computer ?
View 1 RepliesI have a form with a "Send" button to test a code to send SMTP emails.It fires the click event when I hit the "Send" button, but the email is never sent if I leave the form running. When I close it, the email is sent.This is not the needed behavior because the User may never close the Application (this is a Client/Server application, not Web).Below is the code behind the "Send" button's click event[code]...
View 1 RepliesI have just about completed a .NET project to write a program to randomly select numbers for a Bingo caller. Over the last month or so Ive learned a lot about .NET but heres something that I consider to be odd and maybe one of you guys can offer an opinion.
One of the features of calling Bingo in a small local club is that callers often use little sayings to accompany certain numbers, I expect youve all heard of (say) All the sixes, clickety click for 66 or 5 and 9 the Brighton line for 59 etc. My little program gives an option to incorporate these with a prompt for the caller that can be edited outside of the program. One of these conventional sayings is used when a number is reversed 12 followed by 21 or 45 followed by 54 for example, when the caller might call (say) 1 and 2, one dozen, number 12 And the other way round 2 and 1, twenty one.
So, I programmed in a bit of code to detect this and to over-ride whatever might otherwise have been the quote with And the other way round and set about testing it. Ive been through literally dozens of full 90 calls watching for the occurrence of a reversed number, spent a few hours doing it, and not once has it occurred which is to say the least, unusual.
So, Im wondering about the Rand Function, could it be that it isnt possible for a reversed number to be selected? Just so you know, I randomly pre-select the order of all 90 numbers, I fill each of the 90 elements of an array with a random number first checking that the number selected hasnt already been stored, if it has, I just get the next random number (and check that too of course), but I cant see how that could prevent reversed numbers being selected, especially in light of the fact that frequently it's not the 'next' number that's used.
I hope the question makes sense, anyways. I'm looking to know if in VB.NET, when we call an object's constructor, is there some kind of a reference that points back to the caller? I'm interested because of a corner case where I want the object being created to first be able to validate the existence of some data in the caller before it allows itself to be created. If this validation fails, I plan on throwing an exception. This corner case will never happen at runtime unless the object being created is used improperly by a programmer. The object being created is not inheriting the object I want it to validate, so I can't do anything with the MyBase qualifier.
It's bit of a "future-proofing" issue that I have a (bad) habit of doing. Not critical -- I can always leave stern comments behind as a last resort. Wanted to know if this was possible.
When a delegate method throws an unhandled exception, that exception is usually trapped at the level of invocation (eg. Delegate.Invoke()) - you get a System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException...
However, when debugging classes utilizing a lot of threading/invoation, it would be helpful to be able trap the exception in the target method i.e. the faulty code, and since Microsofts BackgroundWorker (exceptions thrown in DoWork()) is able to do it, why can't I???