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There is no such application in VB6 - if there was then someone would have found it by now. There is no tool to convert VB.NET to VB6. Stop wasting your time on this, and start learning a language that is going to be of some use.
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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i guess i have no choice then
tnx for the info
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I guess you're looking for this...
http://www.componentsource.com/products/codejock-xtreme-calendar-activex/index.html[^]
No source code but then there's no point in re-inventing the wheel. Pay some money and be done with it.
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I'm working on a simple encryption scheeme. I get the asc value of the a character in the string to be encrypted. Adding 255 to it turns it into a uniocode char. Then I use AscW to convert that char into a long. Then I convert the long to a hexidecimal. I store this as the encrypted string in my access database. It looks good
sE='the string to be encrypted'
for i=1 to len(sE)
lValue = Asc(mid(Se,i,1)) + 256
sNew=sNew & format(hex(lvalue),"0000")
next i
Then I store this string in my access database.
The problem lies when I decrypt the encrypted string
sE='increpted string'
for i=1 to len(se) step 4
lvalue="&h" & mid(se,1,4)
sNew=sNew & ChrW(lValue)
next i
All I get is a lot of ?'s Instead of the unicode string?.
Any advice would be appreaciated - Roger
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The immediate problem with your code is that the Hex function will return a three-character string for any character whose ASCII code is less than 3840, but when you try to decode the string, you're taking four characters at a time.
The larger problem is that you're trying to invent your own "encryption" algorithm, and that's never a good idea. Use an established and tested algorithm instead. CAPICOM[^] would be a good place to start.
Finally, you appear to be starting a new project in a dead language. VB6 was released 15 years ago, and is no longer supported. You should switch to .NET - Visual Studio Express[^] is free, and should be more than enough to get you started.
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- Homer
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How can i insert any text(Default) under Column("Name") in the Grid Control
I am able to initialize the colomn Names and add one row.Just need to add one default value under Column(Name)
Please find the code below which i tried :
Dim Col As HelixGrid.Column
With grdText
.Columns.Add "Name", heStringField, DataDictionary.HEXT_TICKET_SYSTEM, 2310 ' Insert Column name "Name"
Set Col = .Columns.Add("Number", heVariant, DataDictionary.HEXT_TICKET_TICKETNUM, 2000) ' Insert Column name "Number"
If Not .Row = .Rows Then '' Adds New Row
.Row = .Row
.InsertItem 1
Else
.AddItem
End If
End With
Can anyone help me..Thanks in Advance
Ouput Expected :
Name Number '' I am able to get this
Default '' I need to get this..?
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Helixgrid is not part of the framework. For support, you'd contact the support-department of the vendor.
VB6 by any chance?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Yes its a VB6..The control used is HelixGridcontrol.
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You'd have to get with the people who made the HelixGrid Control for support. It's extremely unlikely you're going to find anyone in any forum who has any experience with that control.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: You'd have to get with the people who made the HelixGrid Control for support. That is assuming that the company is still supporting it's VB6 component
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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I couldn't even find a website for "HexGrid" controls.
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Hi Guys,
I am new in TAPI & PBX, and I'm planning to create a program in VB.NET that is linked to PBX using TAPI3.0 dynamic link library (DLL). I don't have any idea how these things work. So I am trying my luck here... Can anybody help me out with this thing?
Any suggestion will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
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alvin talavera wrote: I'm planning to create a program in VB.NET that is linked to PBX using TAPI3.0 dynamic link library (DLL) Have a look at the article TAPI 3.0 Application development using C#.NET[^]
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Hi BPFH,
I downloaded the sample code from the article, but I don't think if this thing will gonna work on my computer.
What are the things should I configure and install on my machine before running this application?
ex:
1. Computer (using the downloaded TAPI app.) should be connected to:
a. VoIP
b. Data
2. Software/application should be installed to:
Server Computer - software to install
Client Computer - software to install
3. Testing procedures that will evaluate the setup and configuration if its working
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alvin talavera wrote: What are the things should I configure and install on my machine before running this application? .NET, but that should already be installed. TAPI3 should also already be on your PC. There's no mention of additional requirements.
alvin talavera wrote: 2. Software/application should be installed to:
Server Computer - software to install
Client Computer - software to install Depends on what you're going to do. TAPI is low level access to the telephony-services, which you can use from VB.NET, that's true. How you use it, is up to you.
What is the purpose of the VB.NET app? What is it supposed to do?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Hi,
I am trying to develop an application that is capable of doing the following:
1. Read the call logs (incoming/outgoing calls)
2. Read the recorded voice calls
3. Call and received using the created phone user interface
I want everything to be monitored using the this project.
Can you help me out with this?
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alvin talavera wrote: Can you help me out with this? I already have a fulltime job; I can help you if you have a specific question. In general, you'd split up the problem in little parts, and solve each of them. I'm not sure whether you can get logs, but it shouldn't be too hard to dial a number.
There will not be a complete step-by-step example on how to build such a thing; you'll be spending quite some time researching.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Thanks for the information, Bastard. I'll just contact you if I have a major concern with regards to such thing. For now, I will just do researching more about the TAPI3.0 to get more ideas.
Thanks again.
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Hello friends! Please help me out of this stuff. I have the following code to copy files from one folder to another in vb6.0. FileCopy App.Path & "C:\mywork\dbase.mdb", App.Path & "C:\newfiles". From the code, mywork is the folder that contains the file I want to copy, and newfiles is the destination folder. But when I click on the copy button, it shows runtime error, Path not found. Please any help will be appreciated.
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Re-read what you just posted. You're prepending App.Path to the hardcoded path of "C:\mywork\dbase.mdb" and "C:\newfiles". What's the value of App.Path?? What would the complete paths look like if you prepended that value to both of the paths you specified?? Does those results look like valid file/folder paths to you??
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Hello Dave, thanks for your reply. Please can you help me out to solve it, because I really need it.
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