Load Contents From A Webfolder Using The Server.mappath?
May 2, 2009
i am trying to load contents from a webfolder using the server.mappath .. the server is giving me a error, and i have a feeling i need an import for the code to work...
I am tring to make the below application work with SQL Server 2005 Database Currently it works for test.mdb, which is in the same folder with the application. How shoud I modify the MapPath to work with SQL Server.
my code is Dim fs As FileStream =New FileStream("C:Documents and SettingsC100492DesktopDocssampleWSxmls" & GadgetName & ".xml", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read)
In the above code I have to change the phisical path(C:Document) with Server.mappath. let me know how to write the same code with Server.mappath. I have all xml files in my local application folder(folder name:XML).
I am trying to get get the path of a directory that I have a template file in. ie in asp.net I use
Dim path as string = Server.MapPath("~/Reports/")) and then once I have the Reports dir I can do this Using r As StreamReader = New StreamReader(path & "Template.htm") Dim line As String
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That works great in asp.net but now I need to do the same thing in a console app. I have tried the function path = GetFullPath("~/Reports/") and instead of getting the absolute path to the Reports dir it returns /bin/debug/reports which is wrong. The file Template.htm is not in that directory.
Ok i have a script that i have been working on for quite awhile and well its not working right i can't figure out how i would use Server.Mappath to show me all the file names from a URI. I have tried using a simple Directory Info but i get a Error "URI not supported" so i saw i can use Server.Mappath but how would i use this?
I have some code that works fine when I need to delete some image files from a directory on my web server:
Dim ImageURL As String = dsImages.Tables(0).Rows(iImgRow).Item("ImageURL") Dim physicalName = Server.MapPath(ImageURL) oUpload.DeleteFileFromServer(physicalName, iAdid, iImgID)
I have an application that pings IP addresses. When complete it will probably have close to 1000 IP addresses it will ping. I have a settings page that has a textbox that stores the IP address (one IP address eg. 192.158.1.1 per text box) for the object to ping. I want to be able to save all of the textbox IP address into a text file, and then be able to load the IP addresses from the text file into the respective text boxes.
What i am looking to do is to be able to save/load all the values filled into a form. For example The user has entered the
name: "Tim" address: "123 Fake Street" phone: ""
And then saves. When the come back and load this i want to be able to load it back exactly like that so the can continue with what they are doing. And if there are to open a different person they can continue with that one where they stopped. I want to be able to save them all at once and load them at once.
I have 4 list boxes and I am trying to write the contents to a .txt file to load back into the list boxes. I am having trouble with the code to write all the contents into the file. Should I make a file for every list box individually? Or just one file? Here is the code I have so far...
Private Sub SaveButton_Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles SaveButton.Click Dim FileString As String = "F:Microsoft Visual Studio 2010Advanced VBVB Auto
I am writing an application that will call a SQL Server job on all our client's systems. I'm able to execute it, and wait until it's finished. It has an output file that's save location is hard coded into the job however, and this is not the same location on all client's.
Since the job is identical on systems minus this one value, I want my code to read in the script of the job and parse out the location.I'm having trouble figuring out how to get the actual text of the job itself.
This is my first post on the .Net Forums - I hope I don't break any rules in the first post,I'm trying to make a VB based .Net page return a file to the user from a location external to the website.The file itself is a software setup that needs to site outside the Web Directory, basically, the page needs to pick up this file and send it to the user when the page is loaded, I've done some research into the problem and it does seem that ASP .Net will not be able to let the user download files from outside the WebDirectory (in this case, WWWROOT).
Does anyone know if this can be done? I've pasted the code I'm playying about with below - but, I wouldn't be suprised if this is completely wrong
desktop application I need to refer and load some files to manipulate (Like dBase III .dbf files) or to show (ESRI .shp files). As the number of my files changes, I need to have these files on a server and then when I want to load them in my desktop application give the path on my server based on IP address and Port number
I'd like to use System.Net to connect to FTP Server and it does, but now i want to have a form to display the contents of the FTP Server (example: It shows the files and folders and allows the viewing of another folder, like an ftp client but not used for that)
error at xeProduct = XElement.Load(strLoadSource) I want data to compare if username or password wrong have messagebox if true exit sub Private Sub login()
I'm trying to load an image that is in the root dir of my project:
Dim b As Bitmap = New Bitmap("img.bmp")
but it doesn't seem to find the file.
I've tried various combinations like ~img.gif, /img.gif, img.gif, ~/img.gif etc, but none seems to work. How to access the "current directory on server" in ASP.NET?
I have a WinForm WinApplication that is suppose to show photos of employees. I want to have the photos sit in a file on the server. Then when the applicatin needs the photo it will load it from the server to the app.How can you do this. I am using VS2008.
i have an array of booleans whose current boolean values I want to preserve but add additional length to the array? How can I achieve that? My code looks like this:
Dim Array() As Boolean Dim ArrayInterimShort() As Boolean ReDim Array(119)
I have written a program that requires a particular image to appear in a picturebox. The image will be 1 out of 114 possibilites and the correct one is determined at runtime. I have all 114 images loaded into resources and I have the program correctley selecting the name of the jpg. I have the name of the jpg set to a variable (string) named gsSBdetail and I can make the name of the jpg file appear in a textbox. What code would I write to make the jpg in resources with the name assigned to gsSBdetail appear in a picturebox? NOTE: I have all of the names of the jpg's in a table in a SQL server database and use a multi parameter query to select the correct jpg file name, which in turn is assigend to the gsSBdetail variable. Is ther a way to load jpg's into the SQL server table and just select the jpg file itself for the picture box?
I recently Ported this C# proxy across to VB.net but I am having the same problems I did in C#... It doesn't fully load a web page (and some don't even load).
As you can see in the following picture it dosn't completely load VBforums.com: As you can see above the page just stops and in the source code you can tell the page didn't completely load.
This is one of those problems where there just doesn't seem to be anything of use on Google.Does anyone have any code snippets of how to achieve this? This thread: url...links to a solution but experts exchange has been a paid for service for a while now.Ideally, the solution needs to be able to handle any number of parent/child nodes.
I am trying to create a code where I placed sets of numbers in an array.I'll use a masktextbox to have the user enter the numbers to match what's in the array. If the user enters the number, ex: social, and the data is correct (matches the numbers in the array), something happens if the number entered in the masktextbox does not match any of the number sets in an array then another thing happens.The masktextbox so far only validates format and gets number only, however, I want the number entered to match whats in the array.
I have a windows app in vb.net , i am trying to read a xml file from my server(url...).I am able to read abc.xml . now i have a requirement to show abc.xml in a rich text box in vb.net and then i have to show node and its value in combobox. I am able to do this with a directory(suppose that file is in C:/abc.xml)[code]...
My Problem: I am using Matlab COM Automation Server to call and execute matlab .m files from a VB.Net plugin for a CAD program called Rhino 3D. The code works flawlessly when set up as a simple Windows Application in Visual Studio, but when I insert it (and make the requisite reference) into my .Net plugin and test it in the CAD program I get the following error: "Could not load file or assembly 'Interop.MLApp, Version 1.0.0.0, culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. the system cannot find the file specified."
What I've Tried: I am baffled as to why this occurs, but I was able to contact the CAD program's technical support staff and they suggested that it has something to do with their DotNet SDK having trouble with references that are located far outside the CAD program directory. They didn't have any solutions so I tried playing around with copylocal and this made no difference. I tried using other COM libraries and the Open Office automation server works fine, although uses url's instead of requiring a reference. I also tested Excel, which does require a reference, and it returned the error: "retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {...} failed due to the following error: 80040154." This may or may not be related to the issue with the Matlab COM reference, but I thought was worthwhile to share. Perhaps is there another way to reference Interop.MLApp?
I have a VB2005 winforms application that will loads city data from my database table. This is to ensure that the user enters the correct city spelling, in order to receive an accurate quote. Currently, there are about 150K cities that are being loaded to the dropdown listbox on page load. It takes about 30-40 seconds for that page to load. My initial thought was to allow the user to select the state first. Then load the city values. But the user has the option of going back and requesting a quote for a different city / state.