Retrieve Url Once A Page Has Been Opened With "InternetExplorer.Application" Component?
Jun 18, 2010
I have some code I am trying to get to work. I open a url and then I want to get that same url address from the opened we page web. For some reason when I place parameters in the object.navigate statement the locationURL comes back empty
I have a leagcy application written in VB6 which makes posts to URLs using the InternetExplorer.application object.Once a post is made i would like to be able to see the status which was returned (i.e. 404 - page not found)
I can't find any properties of the object which will give me this information,
I am having problem with my windows based application in VS 2008. I have a page from where I copy the component and use the same on another page for saving my designing time.It works fine and run without error.But when I restart the solution then the 2nd page where I had pasted the component is not displayed in the form designer. I get the following on the screen
Is is possible to retrieve the ID value from the Request.QueryString from a aspx file and pass it onto a ascx file in order to successfully update a profile using the retrieved ID?
I'm trying to display the tile of a web page when opened in the web browser on my for I'm using the code Me.text = browserwindow.documenttile..But this just displays the title from the previous file even though I run this after loading the new file
I am making a checkprogram to check if a website is still online. I want the program to show a message when a website isn't online anymore. I am checking this with a timer en a webbrowser, if the browser can not reach the webpage, it should show a message.
i use a windows application for data entry purpose. Data for the application is got from the PDF file which is viewed using alt+tab and when i move from the pdf file to application i need the page number of the PDF file when it was in last focus to be pasted in a text box in the application automatically.
Question: I created an ASP.NET web application. Now it originally was meant for deployment on a webserver.That is working, so, so far so good.My question now is: Is it possible to deploy it as a desktop-application, too? That is to say the installer installs some kind of server, plus the web application, configures the server to run this application on a localhost URL, and then creates a link in the start menu/desktop, where it opens that url (website, the application) on localhost in a web browser?
I think it should be possible, though the server wouldn't be IIS, because this is a windows component which can't be separately installed. Is there anything like this already out there The nonplusultra would be that it only starts the server when you click on the shortcut.
I've got an application which I want to only have 1 open.How would I make it check if the application is already open and only open if it isn't? I've had the idea of using 2 forms, one of which is the proper application and the other which just checks if its running then opens the other form.I would imagine it would check if there's more than 1 of the process name running and if there is close all others?
I have created a windows application which creates a database file and saves it to disk, it uses a custom file extension so that when the file is clicked it opens the application. In order for the application to use the data in the file it needs to rename the file so that it has a .mdb extension. My problem is that I cannot see how to get the name of the file which opens the application.
I am developing a windows service, in vb .et, that launches a legacy application that performs some work. The service acts as a wrapper around the legacy app allowing users to automate an otherwise manual operation.Everything is working great, except occasionally the legacy app displays a messagebox. When it does this the process halts until the message box is closed.
As the service will be running on a server there will be no user to close the message box.The service launches the legacy application in a System.Diagnostics.Process.My question is, is there way to detect that a message box has been displayed by a process that I have started using System.Diagnostics.Process and is there a way to through code to close the messagebox.
I've created an application that saves files with an extension of "*.pbca". When i click the saved file in Windows Explorer, it opens my application, as it should, but i now need the code that finds the file path of this file once my application has loaded.[code]...
i made a program that is associated with the .map file type. What I need to do is find out the path of the .map file that opened the application(including the file name for the .map file).
i have an application that used for entering some modification on images but what i want is that when somebody open any image using right click then "open with" and choose my application program then the image translated to the picturebox in my program so i need to know the code of the image path?
I am trying to get the file path that opened my application. So if I opened my application by making the text file open with my application, how could I get the file path of that text file? Lets put it this way, you have a text file. Ex: MyFile.txt, so when you click that it opens in NotePad and loads the text in MyFile.txt. How can I do that but just get the file path?
I'm using the following code to retrieve a URL and then parse the HTML from the page:
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnStart.Click Dim Temp As String, searchstr As String
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I think my problem is that I don't exactly understand how I am supposed to start and end the parsing. I know that in my above code, the "meta" tag is the start and the chr(34), double quotes, is the ending.
When I modify my code, I have price line, which in th html ends with another character, the ">" sign. In the first code, the "content" tag doesn't end with another character, it just continues the line, which is easy and it works.
I am a newbie to Visual BASIC, coming from Just BASIC , another great programming language, and I am trying to create a small web browser and was wondering if there is a way to retrieve the current page's URL?
I am a beginner using 2008 Express and I am trying to get my application to remember and restore some combobox values. It seems to work fine if the application is opened and closed normally but for some reason it loses the settings if it is opened from the startup folder.
Here is how the startup link is formed:
Dim shortcutFile As String = Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.Startup) & "FBNav.lnk" If Not IO.File.Exists(shortcutFile) Then
My application is intended to crawl a URL page and extract all possible links from the page.It works fine for a certain URL but with another it keeps causing problems. When the root page is accessed it correctly extracts the different directory links. but when it requests the directory links html page it pulls the main root URL again. someone mentioned about redirection but when debugging I see the url variable containing the directory link correctly.
I'm coding an ASP.NET page, with VB code behind. When the user clicks a button on the page, I send them an email with information and instructions. Rather than sending a plain text email, I send a nice, pretty, HTML-formatted one. Right now, I'm doing this in a way that I KNOW will be difficult to maintain. That is, I'm straight up writing out all of the html. [code]...
I have seen several threads about automating several aspects of html elements (buttons, textboxes, checkboxes, radio buttons etc...) but I didn't see any specific codes to auto-click "Hyperlinks". How would I invoke a click on any hyperlink located on any given webpage if I needed to?
I am trying to create a program that is able to submit post data for the page [URL] where it submits the request fields and then the resulting page is receiving in a string.
when i m instal my application to other computer its Require Dotnefx3.5 and Windows instaler its require internet to download missing componant to install Before running my application so how to install my application with these other component (who need my application)
I am in need of a small application, that will allways be topmost and will send keystrokes to the last active application (typically notepad or an explorer window). My problem is retrieving the current active form (or application), when my application is started up. Every search seems to return old and rather complex solutions using Win32 library functions, but I was kinda hoping, that .Net allowed for a neater and more simple solution.I need a code example or link on how to retrieve the currently active application window from another application just starting up.
We are using SHDocVw.InternetExplorer in VB.Net to navigate to a web page and insert the login credentials since we have to log into multiple accounts throughout the day. We want to be able to be logged into to multiple accounts in different windows at the same time, but I don't know how to get a new session started.If I log into account A, and then try to log into account B, it opens a new window but is automatically account A, since the browser remembers being logged in with that session.Is there a newSession or something similar that I can call that will get around this problem?
Edit: is this something can can be done using the Navigate function by setting a header?