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Is there a good way to put an animated jpg stream on a windows form?
Lots of IP cameras use this format with a java applet to view in a webpage... Just wondering if there was a good way to view this stream from vb.net and skip the java.
Joe
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I don't have the proper answer for you but I know "for sure" that if you look in the windowsmedia SDK you'll find what you're looking for. Probably even the DirectX has some classes for that.
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I have Kept an UltraGrid Infragistics control to vb.net form to display data from database. Now i want to export the data from ultra grid to Word document.
If anyone know how to do this please help me.
Millions of Thanks in advance
sreeja
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hellow to all
i do not know if it is right to post my msg in this forum , if not tell me so and direct me to the right one ...
where can i find information about , creating Application that will recive an SMS messages from mobile phone , and send back information for the same phone ...
if anyone know a keyname fro this tech , or any site that can direct me to ..
thxx ..
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This forum is specific to vb.net so your question could be appropriate if you are to use that language.
Let's suppose you're about that ... if you look around here you should find some code for handling SMS under vb.net. Just type SMS in the search box here and you'll get several articles that procide a good starting point
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I have many radio button lists with the options YES and NO. I am trying to get it display or hide a text boxes below depending on whether the user checks YES or NO. However, because I have many radio button lists on my page, I do not want to use the autopostback feature because it will keep on bringing me to the top once the command is ran.
I got it to work using the OnSelectedIndexChanged command with the autopostback but I find it annoying to scroll down all the time to continue.
Is there anyway I can get this to work without using the autopostback feature?
Thy
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You can only do this in client-side JavaScript. You cannot do it using VB.NET. Any code you write on the server side will require a postback to the server in order to work.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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And how would I do that? I have try using client side programing but i need to use a web control textbox becasue I have to save the info in the textboxes to my database.....
THanks
Thy
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I have no idea since I can't remember that much Java. You might want to try asking in the Web Development or ASP.NET Forums. But this is most definately beyond the reach of server-side ASP.NET code.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hello,
Can any body tell me how to read a text file in visual basic 6.The file contains the data not more then 2k.
Thanks in advance,
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<br />
Public Function ReadTextFile(sFileName As String) As String<br />
Dim iFileNum As Integer<br />
Dim bFileOpen As Boolean<br />
<br />
' Activate error trapping.<br />
On Error GoTo Catch<br />
<br />
' Read text file.<br />
ReadTextFile = ""<br />
iFileNum = FreeFile<br />
Open sFileName For Input Access Read As #iFileNum<br />
bFileOpen = True<br />
ReadTextFile = Input(LOF(iFileNum), iFileNum)<br />
Close #iFileNum<br />
bFileOpen = False<br />
Exit Function<br />
<br />
Catch:<br />
' An error occurred. This will happen if file was not found.<br />
If bFileOpen Then Close #iFileNum<br />
End Function<br />
<br />
<br />
Public Sub Test()<br />
Dim sText As String<br />
<br />
sText = ReadTextFile("c:\MyPath\MyFile.txt")<br />
End Sub<br />
-- modified at 14:07 Monday 14th November, 2005
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hellow to all ..
what method should i use to link 2 strings ?
let's say the string name str1
i wana link str1 to "an a string"
thxx
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here i would like to know what link means.
whether it is concatination or any thing else.
concatination: example: str1str2
here str1 and str2 are two strings.in order to get this we can use the following st: str1 & str2
Live Life King Size
Asif
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It depens on what you mean.....
it could be string1=string.concat(string1, string2)
or you can grab string1 between your l;Peft thumb and index and twist it with a node with string2
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There is a PrintingStatus Prperty of ReportDocument Object (for Crystal Report) . In VS.NET 2003 i am unable to use it . can anybody tell that how can i use . i have also installed SP2 for Crystal Report for .NET but still i m unable to use.
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hi
i want to execute my module which is saved in text file on local drive. module looks like
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Public Sub DynamicModule () as String
Return "Module Loaded"
End Sub
========================================================
the above module is just a sample, in actual i want to perform extra tasks
quick replies are highly appreciated
AMJ (With "Z" Factor)
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I am really new to programming. I know this might be simple to mostly all of you. Can you use all of the VB 6 code in Visual Basic 2005. See I am learning VB 6, from old VB 6 books. Right now I really don't want to spend 50 bucks on a book right now. Is there like a website somewhere, which isn't the microsoft website, where I can get help on the new Visual Basic 2005, which provides beginner help on how to program in Visual Basic. This would be really nice! Any Help would be nice, Thanks.
Thanks
Chris Clark
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Redlightpacket wrote: Can you use all of the VB 6 code in Visual Basic 2005.
No. There is such a huge difference between VB6 and VB.NET that VB6 looking like a simple scripting language. You're much better off scrapping the project and rewriting it in VB.NET. It's just that much more efficient, IMHO.
The very basic concepts of VB6 apply in VB.NET, but VB.NET supports OOP so much better, where-as VB6 could only dream of doing it.
Your best bet for learning VB.NET are the books. I haven't found a website or set of tutorials that covers the amount of material as completely as a book.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I have a friend who needs to import a csv file into Excel that has more than 510 fields. There's a macro here[^] that shows how to import less than 510 fields. I don't know anything about VBA (and don't wish to learn atm), so I'm wondering if anyone is able to modify it to allow the importing of more than 510 fields.
Thanks
"I think I speak on behalf of everyone here when I say huh?" - Buffy
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Help!!!
Dear some one there...,
Im beginner VB.Net, still learning to create database application for Win CE.Net (PDA) following this tutor:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnroad/html/road05222002.asp[^]
in my VB.Net, I can't found the reference object for System.Data.SqlServerCe.Engine
but I got object System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeEngine there, so I have edited line of code from System.Data.SqlServerCe.Engine to be System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeEngine.
Is my step is right?
Build... succeeded, no error.
Then, I have copy "nortwind Mobile.exe" file from "Debug" folder to my PDA, right?
But, when the application executed, I got the error message like this (on the PDA Win CE.Net):
"Error
An unexpected error has occured in Northwind Mobile.exe."
Detail:
"Error
Northwind Mobile.exe
ArgumentException
Could not find resource assembly
...."
Whats wrong?
Is it because no Sql Server CE object installed in my PDA?
Should I have SQL Server CE installed in my PDA Win CE.Net?
Regards,
Zakiah
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Hello,
If someone could point me in the right direct for this one, I would be jump up and down with joy, proclaiming your handle at the top of my lungs!
Now, on to the question: Is there a way to add event args dynamically. Here's what I mean:
I create a picturebox, and add it to a panel on the fly. I want it to be able to drag and drop. Also, I to create pictureboxes with onDragEnter do this, but because this is all dynamically created, I have no clue how to do this...
. If I haven't explained clearly, plz let me know and I'll get into it more.
Thanks,
Mike
Gaming at the GuildofBlades.com is the only way to really experiece the level 99 Soul-Sucking Sword!
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Yes, you can.
You can do somthing like:
AddHandler yourDynamicControl.EventName, AddressOf MethodToCallWhenEventIsRaised
My: Blog | Photos
"Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in." -- Confucious
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what i want to do is have a a textbox and what ever you put in there will turn to numbers so i can encription for my messaging program.
thanks Chris
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