I made web browser which consist address bar that I use it to type addressess in it i.ewhen I type [URL] it opens [URL] but when I go to anther page in google it doesnot show it's link in address bar lix InterntExplorer or other international browsers so how to show any link or any sub page's link in my browser address bar ?
I've made a user control and have added some internal labels inside it. In the User control class I'm trying to handle the mouse events so that: When the mouse enters the User-Control the background of the User-Control turns white - using MouseEnter event. When the mouse leaves the User-Control the background of the User-Control turns grey - using MouseLeave event. However as soon as I move the mouse over the internal labels it triggers the MouseLeave event. I don't want it to do that, because the mouse hasn't left the bounds of the User-Control! So, how do I get it to not trigger the MouseLeave event when the mouse is still internal to the User-Control?
I am currently working on an existing Windows Forms application (VB.net), and am busy reworking the exception handling mechanism.Currently, a lot of methods in the code are just surrounded with try/catch block that catches a generic exception and then calls a utility method that just shows the user a messagebox informing him of the error, and then logging it.So in a lot of cases no corrective action is taken and the exception is just logged. I know this probably isn't the best way but that's they way we're gonna have to do it for the near future.Anyway, I wanted to do this in a more generic way, so I hooked up Application.ThreadException and AppDomain.UnhandledException.
This seems to work well, except for one inconvenience. Whenever an error gets thrown from the .net runtime itself, or a 3rd party control, the stacktrace begins there where the exception is thrown in the framework-methods or 3rd party methods (obviously!)But it would be handier if I had an easy way of finding out exactly where these exceptions cross the boundary into my code. I would like an easy way of determining (in Application.ThreadException) where in my own code an exception originated. am aware this information is contained in the Exception.StackTrace property, but I would like an easy way to get to this specific information seeing as the stacktrace property is one huge string.
Is it possible to have an internal XML dataset within a VB 08 program I ask because we at present have the program load an external XML on startup, but i would prefer this to be internal withing the program to stop other editing the XML file.
I wanna make a form. Inside my form, I want to show a GPS adresse, and a compass. The GPS and Compass shield is connected by my serialport. The compass, I want to show as a image. It has to move as the Compass is. When I turn Compass to left, the Compass in my form turn left...
I am working on a windows service. I need to transfer files over network using TCP/IP. Now the problem is I have only network username to connect. Is there any way I can find the ip address of a user using its network username.
I have seen other discussions raising this topic however I'm far from confident with the results I'm getting. I wonder if someone can add some more insight into this topic.We want to dynamically load the correct contact details based on the visitor's state in Australia.We are using IP 2 Location and went out to test the database. I posted on Facebook a request for everyone in New South Wales to click a link on my post, I stored the result. I understand this is based on trust but the results are fairly unconvincing!
Is there a 'simple' way to determine the current user's email address ? I want to automatically send an email when an application detects an unhandled exception, but would like it to come from the current user.I found this on the net and haven't yet worked out what its doing (although it seems to work). Unfortunately, as I'm not sure how it works, I also don't know what drawbacks there are to this technique.[code]...
I used code below to get client ip with asp.net before but after I moved to VDS this function begin returning only my subnet mask which is 178.18.198.1 or 178.18.198.2.[code]...
I am looking for a tool that will accept an address from the user and return a 9 digit zipcode as well as validate the address or suggest an address, like on fexed or ups website. Its got to work with vb.net and asp.net Is there a tool like this available? any recommendation?
I know, it's a bit weird asking for a query to tell me my own email address right, I'll explain further...
I'm writing a COM add-in for Outlook 2007. One of the subs generates and sends an email to a particular address and this all works fine.However I have a need to have an option for the sender to be able to include themselves on the recipients list.As more than one person will be running this I cannot just set the sender's email address manually and would prefer to just add a check box on the form to enable this feature.
The only bit I'm stuck on is working out how to find the email address of the person sending the email. I could do it with an AD query against the logged on user but this needs to work for non-domain users also so need another method.
Are there any IP Address filters or masks available in Windows Forms as per following screenshot? A backslash shouldn't be allowed or it should be filtered somehow.
SocketException was Unhandled: Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted I get this error every time i click collect a second time.
I'm trying to use the DHCP API (using the references on pinvoke.net) to retrieve a computer's MAC address when given the IP address but I can't get the code to work. I've run all the C# code on pinvoke.net through the C#-to-VB converter but I'm stuck now.
Here's what I have so far. The value of res is always 5 (should be 0). Thing is, I can't find any documentation on what the return codes mean
vb Private Sub GetMACDim client As String = "1.1.1.1" Dim server As String = "0.0.0.0" Dim si As New NativeMethods.DHCP_SEARCH_INFO si.SearchType = NativeMethods.DHCP_SEARCH_INFO_TYPE.DhcpClientIpAddress si.ClientIpAddress = Convert.ToUInt32(StringIPAddressToUint32(client)) Dim res As UInteger Dim oInfo As IntPtr
I have an app where users form up an e-mail by filling out various fields. They give the form the data, then the e-mail is assembled in the background from all the data they put into the form. Pretty straightforward.
I've added a "Preview" button. When they click, I want a box to pop up and show them what their e-mail will look like when they send it.
I can use MessageBox.Show but these e-mails can get pretty long and as best I understand it, there's no way to control the MessageBox.Show size, word-wrap or add a scroller; so this isn't really appropriate to the overall task.
That said, the information IS all concatenated into a single string with CrLf and such in there for most fields. I just need something that I can send this to and have it create the output window at size X with auto-word-wrap and scroller.
Is there a straightforward way to do this in VB.Net 2010?
I have to make a basic program that: Create a program with a simple interface that
1. Asks the user type his/her email address into a textbox.
2. When the user clicks the "Evaluate Email Address" button, one of two message boxes pops up: "That is a valid email address!" with an "Information" icon, or "That is an invalid email address!" and on a second line, "Please retype your email address.", with an "Exclamation" icon
3. To be considered valid, the email address must -include an "@" symbol, and -it must end in either ".com", ".net", or ".org" or ".edu" (I don't know how to check a string and test if its last four characters end with any of these and make it say not valid email address. I think I might have to use a case statement)
I wouuld like to open outlook with new email with provided subject line, body message and attachment but no email address. User will enter the email address and click send . How can I do this?
I used following code but it gives me error for to address
I have a form in my application, and when I logIn, I make a query to SELECT the username, the password and the level of username. "SELECT username, password, level FROM TLogin WHERE [username] = @username and [password] = @password and [level] = @level" So, when I logIn, I go to a form called "Options", I would like to know how to only show the information about the user that I've loggedIn ?
I have a combobox and a few user controls, and a panel (attached screenshot) now what i want to do is when i select a specific option in the combobox i want it to display a different user control in the panel.[code],...
I want too allow my users to be able to choose wether they SEE VISUALIZATIONS in the player in my app when listening to Audio through the Player. Also, how doo I let them choose different visualizatins for the player?
I am trying to show a message box when a user clicks the red cross in the top right hand corner of the screen (to close the current form) and I want to code the OK and Cancel buttons so that when the user clicks OK butto the form closes. This is what I have