I would like to know how can I invoke a event on a control? By e.g. I have an user control (myUC) that I drag on a panel (myPanel). When the user MouseClick s myUC and drag it I would like to send the MouseClick Event
I've added the following code, however I get an error @ SendInput:
File I/O of a structure with field 'dwExtraInfo' of type 'IntPtr' is not valid Public Sub DoDoubleClick(ByVal wait As Integer, ByVal x As Integer, ByVal y As Integer)
The problem is that, when I call the "SetStatusBarText" sub from another thread, InvokeRequired is True (as it should be), but then my threads stall on the Me.Invoke statement - pausing execution shows them all just sitting there, not actually invoking anything.
I am new to making events and I have read up on them to further my understanding of them, and I have come across a situation that I am stuck at. Currently I have a handful of classes (lets call them a childform) that are all inherited from a class that's a form (lets call it a parentform) with an event called UpdateData(). When these forms are created they are added into a hashtable of ParentForms then added into another form. I call on these forms through a method that returns the form from the hastable. [code]....
I have a aspx page, in that page i have an Iframe. In the Iframe i do some stuff in code behind and when it is done I would like to do a postback from the aspx. In other words, Is it possible to do a postback programatically from the code behind of the iframe to the parent page?
anyone know how to invoke the KeyPress event ? This code shows what I would like to do, but it simply calls the eventhandler and does not insert the text into the text box, so is not what I want/need.
I actually know how to do this but this one is a little tricky because I don't see an "Id" for the button, all I am noticing are classes. The button originally says "3D", then when you click on it it says "2D", if you click on it again it says "3D", and so on...here is a snapshot of the html code behind the button
HTML <td id="dir3d"> <a href="javascript:void(0)" class="kd-button mini p3d" jsaction="click:dir3d.play"> <span class="dir3d-text">
It was pretty simple in VB6 to invoke the 'click' event of a command button (i.e.; btnNext_Click). I am having difficulty trying to do the same think in VS2008.
I am getting errors at line btnNext_Click(): Error1Argument not specified for parameter 'e' of 'Private Sub btnNext_Click(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs)'.
Error2Argument not specified for parameter 'sender' of 'Private Sub btnNext_Click(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs)'.
I've have a editable pdf with button fields in it. I'm processing this editable pdf in my vb.net application using iTextsharp. I want to know, how to programmatically invoke the button field inside the pdf. Though, I'm using iTextSharp dll, i could not find any helpful resource to invoke and handle the button events. Please guide me how to invoke the button events of pdf, programmatically using vb.net.
I am using a tab control on my mdi parent forms. when i open a child window i hide the tab control. but i want the tabcontrol to show itself on child close event. but i cant figure out the code.
I have a filesystewatcher object. On it`s event it runs a procedure which fills a treeview with a data. I had problems with treeview methods, but when I run them using invoke method everything is ok. But I still have one problem. When I load the form for the first time, everything works fine. But, when I then close the form (me.dispose, me.close), and load it once again, when Filesystemwathcer start the procedure i have an exception "invoke or begininvoke cannot be called on a control until the window handle has been created" trying to run a treeview.invoke method?
We have a UI with a progressbar. I know how to invoke, safely, the control from which it was not created from a thread. there are threads being processed in a threadpool, all of which calls an "agent" (which is a notifier to raise an event back to the UI to then increase the progressbar). an "agent" is set as a property in a State object, which is then passed into a method which will be executed on the ThreadPool. so, I invoke on the UI the method to update the progressbar, but the bar does not seem to update at all (screen frozen) and it takes a very very long time for it to execute. without threading, no problem.
I am writing a VB.Net app that interacts with an Internet website via a browser control. Basically, my VB.Net app fills in some textboxes, makes a selection in a listbox (<SELECT> <OPTION>...</SELECT> construct), then hits submit.
I'm trying to use a single event handler for several controls in an ASP.NET web page. I would like to add the event handler at runtime if and only if it doesn't already exist. In C#, I would write it as seen below:
if (myTextBox.OnTextChanged == null) myTextBox.OnTextChanged += DoTextChangingValidation; Likewise, I know I can remove the event handler as follows: if (myTextBox.OnTextChanged != null) myTextBox.OnTextChanged -= DoTextChangingValidation;
i know how to make a mouse over event using html code and javascript but i am interested in knowing if there is a way of making the mouse over event using c# and/or vb.net. i tried using the attribute.add for label, but doesnot work
I do a lot of programming in VS 2010 on my Windows XP Pro PC. Recently I tried testing my software on a Windows 7 Home PC. For some reason, all of the controls on my forms are slightly misplaced. I also get a bunch of unhandled exceptions I don't get on my pc. For example, one exception said it couldn't access a registry key. Another said it couldn't find the part of a path (it didnt specify which path). What's up? Why is it doing this? My Win XP PC tricks me into thinking my apps are bug free. Guess not.
i guess the title pretty much states the question but i will give the senario to be more clear. i have a mousemove() event which i add in my program programmatically and i need a way for raising that event (again) programmatically too. raiseEvent control_mousemove() doesn't work as it says that "'control_MouseDown' is not an event of 'main'."
I am looking to close the application when I click a cancel button in a login page, but I don't want to do it in such a way that Window 2 closes itself, but by sending some notification to Main Window, and Main Window closes the application. Here's the code that I have so far:
(in loginPage)
Public Event CloseApp As EventHandler Private Sub CancelButton_Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs) Handles CancelButton.Click
I have two forms. Form A and Form B. Form A has a datagrid that is populated from a SQL Database Table query. When a button is pressed Form B is launched that allows you to add a record to the database table. I need for the datagrid to be refreshed and show the newly added record when I close form B and go back to the parent.
I have a form that I inherit from.This form has some event actions like "load".Is there away to get the inherit child form to run that event on itself instead of the parent form.For example if I have frmTemplate.Load and frmChild.Load. The actions inside of frmTemplate.Load should be ran on frmChild changing any references to frmTemplate to frmChild.
I'm starting work updating an UI for one of my company's applications and I'm running into a sticky issue. The parent control contains several panels, each of which can be turned on or off depending on user input.
The final panel in the user control contains another user control which gets resizes according to a toggle switch. Essentially, it "opens" up more information.
While the child control (ChildControl) is docked to Fill inside the parent control (ParentControl), when I add height to ChildControl I can't get ParentControl's height to get updated as well. Currently I'm handling the ChildControl.Layout event in ParentControl but I can't seem to reach that code. To resize ChildControl, I'm calling Me.Height += 200 in ChildControl.vb.