I want to save a HTML file to MHT file. Now, it is done with CDO object I googled. But, I want to save the MHT file with indicated encoding by myself. For example, the content in HTML file are Chinese word; if I save as the HTML to MHT in IE, the content in MHT are encoded by GBK (it are hex word instead of Chinese word); if I save as the HTML to MHT with CDO object, the content in MHT are Chinese word.
I have to submit a HTML form to a 3rd party website and one of the hidden fields is an XML string. The XML needs escaping before it is sent to the 3rd party.
However when I add the plain XML to the form field it semi-escapes it for me. So then when I use HTMLEncode myself part of the XML is double-escaped. How do I prevent the automatic escaping that appears to becoming from .NET.
Or even better how else can send the escaped XML via the hidden field.
I have some of these events in my gridview custom coded. But the real issue here is that I store a previous record, that is, the record that was being changed, or the old.value and I store it in another column. So when the user enters say "< newValue >" without the quotes, the aspx validator rejects the input as dangerous.
I can disable the validation, and html encode the value as it gets written to the db, but when I display the value back in the gridview in the "Previous Value" column it appears like this...< Neutral > semi-colons missing because this site decodes.How I can encode and decode inline in ASPX?How can I encode this template field that is getting entered into a gridview?
allow certain html characters to be entered into this field only without turning off validation for the entire site.I do need this to apply to the entire column.
I am having a constant series of problems with encoding characters for output in an XML file through .NET. I have a feeling that the problem relates to a setting on the Response object being used but I'm unable to get anywhere finding the correct setting. If I do the following:
The question is why are standard ASCII characters encoded, but the extended(?) characters not? Is there some kind of setting I need to give to the server object to tell it to convert characters like Euro/Trade Mark?One of the bullet points of MSDN's HTMLEncode function page states that: Any ASCII code character whose code is greater-than or equal to 0x80 is converted to &#, where is the ASCII character value.
I have been working on a project that opens, modifies, then saves an xml file. The problem is that one of the attribute values contains a dash, causing the parser to throw an error when my xml editor application attempts to open the file. I have yet to find a working solution after weeks of searching the web, I tried the the following method for saving the xml file[code]...
I am trying save a value from an input tag in some HTML source code. The tag looks like so:
<input name="user_status" value="3" />
I have the page source in a variable (pageSourceCode), and need to work out some regex to get the value (3 in this example). I have this so far: [Code] Which works fine most of the time, however this code is used to process source code from multiple sites (that use the same platform), and sometimes there are other attributes included in the input tag, or they are in a different order, eg:
I am sending a DDE message to a client using System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(item) . However, before the message is actually sent, I would like to get the message coded where if the item="Ask" then item=Ask (string variable) and so on. The code is:
Protected Overrides Function OnRequest(ByVal conversation As DdeConversation, ByVal item As String, ByVal format As Integer) As RequestResult ' Return data to the client only if the format is CF_TEXT
I was wondering if my Web application loads an vb.net page, once that page is loaded is it possible to save it as a HTML file automatically so that I can store it into a document store?
I've got an XML file with XSL, and CSS layers. When I view this in IE it looks exactly how I want it to look. When I try to save the file, I just get the XML document, what I need it a formatted HTML document.
I'm using VB.NET 2008, but I'd rather use an external tool, then write more code. I've tried wget and have gotten the same results.
I need to write some code that opens a Word Document and then either extracts the data so that a HTML document can be created or simply resaves it as an HTML document. I've had a quick look around the net and tried adding an Object Reference to Microsoft Word Object X.0 Library to my Project. So that I could play around with things, but immediately It was telling me the following weren't defined.
Dim objWdApp As Word.Application Dim objWdDoc As Word.Document Dim objwdRange As Word.Range
Could anyone either explain what kind of thing I would need to do or link me to some useful tutorial.
I have the code I need to save the contents of a text box to a text file using the WriteAllText command, and I can view the text file contents using the StreamReader command.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to saving the contents of a TextBox into a html template?
I'd like to have the html file with formatting (H1, H2, table, tr, td etc.) already embedded in the head tags - this I can do already, and will save this html file as the template that the data will be added to.
I will be scanning the computer for system information - OS, Make, model etc and want to have this added to the template in the table layout.
I want to save an HTML document into my.resources, and then load it in webbrowser1.navigate when it is called to do so, but it seems when I save my.resources.myfile and call it with webbrowser1.navigate(my.resources.myfile) it wont navigate properly or read the html file properly. How can I have an html document be saved in my resources and load in a webbrowser???
I'm working on an application (ASP.NET, Webforms) that generates a list of outputs based on a user input. I want to allow the user to save the contents of said list as text file, or possibly as other filetypes such as .csv.Can it be done client-side with Javascript?
I am using the webbrowser control so I can create articles in VB.NET and save the data to a database with the correct html tags, allowing the data to be seen on a dynamic website. I have create a little menu bar with buttons on for bold, italics, etc. The problem is I have two webbrowser controls on and if I click on the first webbrowser I set in the gotfocus a flag which I use in the click events for bold. This means it knows which webbrowser to do the bold on. The problem is, first time round when I click on the first webbrowser it does not call the gotfocus event.
This may sound really stupid but I have to ask cause I'm not finding this answer anywhere.I have an application where the user will need to sign up for a new user account on the website [URL]..However when I am using Firefox's plug-in Firebug to view html I am getting something totally different than when I just right click on the site and view the page source.
What I am trying to do is to get the captcha from the website and display it in a picturebox on the application so the user can view the captcha, solve the captcha and then the app post is back to the service for a response.
Here is the source that I am getting using Firefox's Firebug to inspect the element:
<td> <input type="hidden" value="Oo3Jo1I8bgzK68agMqo3s79ZZib2OkbK" name="iden"> <img class="capimage" src="/captcha/Oo3Jo1I8bgzK68agMqo3s79ZZib2OkbK.png" alt="i wonder if these things even work"> </td>
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Why would the two be showing me two different versions of the HTML?
And how would you be able to grab that source to view in a picturebox using webclient?
I've been programming in VB6 for years, I have decided to take the plunge into VB.net and C# 2010 but having a little problem understanding the big picture.In VB6 I could create user controls and save them as .ocx files, then use those .ocx's in other programs or on html pages. I am sure the same idea is present in VS 2010, I'm just not seeing it.Can anyone recommend a book or tutorial that will show me the big picture of all the aspects of the .net environment?
Usage: Users create pretty HTML news letters in another app. They post the newsletter to the web, but they also want to set the contents of the HTML news letter file as the body of an email and send it using Application In Question. The users understand to use absolute link and image references when sending an E Newsletter. Environment:
AIQ is a VB.Net app deployed via ClickOnce. It is an intranet app; one can be sure MS Office 2003 and the interop 11 dlls are on the target machines.
Restrictions: MAPI is out. It mangles the HTML. Since it is a ClickOnce deployment, we can't register dlls (I think, correct me if I am wrong). Therefore CDO and COM is out (again, I may be wrong.... I would be happy to be proven so).
I want to develop an application which can Write, Save, Read text files(or html files) What I want the application to do is. When I open my application I can write stuffs and then it will save it to my hosting/server. Then, the application will read the text which I already save.. So far, I can only make the application read it by using WebBrowser control and navigating it to a specified URL. Example: [URL](or message.txt) Which I modified from the website not from the application. I want to modify the text or html files from my application.
url...we get the encoded as alphapet base64..i want to talk as low level programming what will happen or this data how it will represent as binary and send it is it encoded again as ascii to binary or there is another idea.
I have done very little with encoding of Text. Truthfully, I don't really even know what it means exactly.
For example, if I have something like:
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Is that 'encoded' in memory in a particular format? Does that format depend on what language I'm using?
If I were in another country, like China, for example, and I had a string of Chinese (mandarin? My apologies if I'm using the wrong words here) would the following code (that I've used fine on English strings) still work the same?
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Or would it lose all meaning when you convert that .Net string to a UTF8Encoding when that conversion isn't valid?
Finally, I've worked with .Net for a few years now and I've never seen, heard, or had to do anything with Encoding. Am I the exception, or is it not a common thing to do?
this is a continuation from the root cause of the problem exposed in this other thread. I'm starting a new thread with a different topic name because I think it is not related to the other thread's topic (which was encryptioto enumerate them.Anyway, we found out that some characters become changed from what their original byte value was, when you put them into a textbox.The specific characters are as follows:Unicode char
Need a bit of help with HTML Agility Pack!Basically I want to grab plain-text withing the body node of the HTML. So far I have tried this in vb.net and it fails to return the innertext meaning no change is seen, well atleast from what I can see.
Dim htmldoc As HtmlDocument = New HtmlDocument htmldoc.LoadHtml(html) Dim paragraph As HtmlNodeCollection = htmldoc.DocumentNode.SelectNodes("//body")