how pass a parameter to onload function??
<body onLoad="myFunction(<%=myVar%>)">
It crashes.
The parameter is a vb variable defined with Dim
The function is a vbscript function
Urgent HELP
Is there an easy way to display a messagebox in VB.Net with custom button captions? I came across this, in the SO archives, but it's for managed C++
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/77293/what-is-an-easy-way-to-create-a-messagebox-with-custom-button-text-in-managed-c
Has anyone implemented any effective solutions to address the numerous issues that are caused by IE8's session sharing functionality? We've gotten very close by writing a custom http module that compares session and view state values, but our efforts are thwarted by things such as accelerator keys and unaccceptable copying of session objects.
This is a VB.Net web app.
I have a strong amount of pictures, which i would like to "protect" by adding watermark on them. Is there any way of adding watermark by using vb.net or C# ?
Is it possible for vb to extract files from tar(and put them back)? I found this but it says that
Dim tar As New ChilkatTar <<<< ChilkatTar does not exist
I am trying to edit one xml file(which is not compressed) but if i do that with notepad, the tar becomes corrupt
The following VB script check the valid IP by Test function
if we get OK from the test function then
We break from loop ValidIP=OK
If not the inputBox ask the question until ValidIP=OK
But sometimes I want to exit from loop by cancel button
How to break loop by the cancel button (in order to set the ValidIP as OK)
Do Until ValidIP=OK
IPrange=InputBox("Enter IP address range",,"172.17.202.1-10,192.9.200.1-100")
Test IPrange, strPattern
Loop
I'm very interested in languages and their underpinnings, and I'd like to pose this question to the community. Are the following analagous to eachother in these languages?
C#
Foo bar = default(Foo); //alloc
bar = new Foo(); //init
VB.NET
Dim bar As Foo = Nothing 'alloc
bar = New Foo() 'init
Objective-C
Foo* bar = [Foo alloc]; //alloc
bar = [bar init]; //init
Hello,
i have a strange problem with a VB.Net Windows Application.
On my computer(the development PC) it executes the newest version of the exe and dll's but on the computer of my fellow(he is not a developer and cant debug it) an older version is executed. He has overwritten all files with the new version:
I dont know where to start looking for the reason.
I've got a VB.net application. Currently the release version of the application is produced without a PDB file. This gives me error logs lacking useful details such as line numbers.
I'm looking at including the PDB files with future builds but i'd like to know what the advantages and disadvantages of this are (performance wise, size wise, code security wise)
ho to verify by VB script syntax if the file conf C:\Program Files\conf
exist under Program Files ?
for example
if it exist then msgBox print file exist
if not the msgBox print file not exist
THX
Yeah folks i need to upgrade from .net 2.0 to 3.0 framework, for a VB.net project.
I have done this upgradation for a C#.net project in VS 2010, but I dont c the option, for it in the properties submenu of the Project Menu.
Thanks in advance
you should be able to merge the assemblies... but just wondering if you had a VB.net web app, and then had a C# project, how would you merge the aspx pages?
can it be done?
I would like to make notice of some wierd thing. I designed an entire package application using VB.Net in Visual Studio 2008. I changed the normal backgrounds to Black, to make a diffrerence. but the problem is i1mm getting changing back ground colors when i install it on other systems.which does have all supports required.
What should i do to supress this problem.
hi guys i need some help the vb.net. my problem is that i have got an formular with "name" "password" "e-mail" and some other.... i want that the client file in his for example name and i want to recieve an e-mail at my e-emil acc. Can somebody help my please?
VB 6.0 does not have any global handler.To catch runtime errors,we need to add a handler in each method where we feel an error can occur.But, still some places might be left out.So,we end up getting runtime errors.Adding error handler in all the methods of an application,the only way?
I seem to remember seeing some neat way of calling InvokeRequired and Invoke to avoid repeating too much code in every event handler but I can't remember what that was.
So does anyone know a neat way of writing that code?
Preferably for VB.Net 2005.
In vb.net how do you check if a ANY directory exists inside a directory
I would need to know if there is a folder inside the c:\windows directory (WITHOUT knowing if there is ANY directory is in there).
Just as a title say, I need a tutorial to make a simple hotel reservation system. I really need the source code too, but I prefer tutorial because I want to understand the system.
Can someone help ? I need them in VB.NET and the database is SQL Server.
i need a regular expressions string to get all anchor tags in a page with a specific css class name, in c#/vb.net
this is what i got so far
"<a.*?href=""(.*?)"".*?>(.*?)</a>"
but my attempts to add "class=name" isnt working, also is it possible to find links where the class name appears either before or after the href with one expression ?
i am familiar with 3rd party html libraries, but thats an overkill for what i have in mind, so is the webbrowser control.
I'm creating a search form using an asp:button control with the urlpostback set to a results page. The problem is, the asp:button uses Visual Basic and the search results from Google require Javascript.
Is there a way to take the data from an asp: textbox in VB and then send it to another page that uses Javascript and use the data?
In VB.net the ANDALSO and ORELSE keywords should basically always be prefered over the AND and OR keywords.
What is the easiest way to disable the AND and OR keywords?
I'm thinking FXCop (maybe somebody has already written this rule).
Maybe just some setting in VS (we're currently using 2008 and are moving to 2010 end of the summer)
I'm open for all suggestions.