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Hello There
I have one requirement where I have to transfer the file from one machine to another. Client is ready to accept the application installed on both ends. I dont understand which technology is the best one to transfer the file. (File size could be 1 mb to 1 GB) like one is remoting .. Please suggest me any thing or send me some link for code help if any ?
Thanks
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This can be done any number of ways. Do you need security? Can you use an existing file transfer method, like FTP?
You can use Remoting. You can write your own socket-based client/server over TCP/IP, a web service would work. There's a bunch of different methods. For examples, all you have to do is Google for something like "VB.NET ftp send file".
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1. VB 6.0
2. VB.net
3. VB.net 2005
I'm hoping for the information ....
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Could you perhaps be a little more specific as to the nature of the information you require?
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gazga wrote: I'm hoping for the information
What information? You haven't asked for any information. You just said "Information that I need" and listed 3 version of VB.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: What information? You haven't asked for any information.
He probably thinks we are supposed to be mind readers
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Well Dear,
I didn't get your question but tried to give your answer!!!!
VB6 is object Based Progamming
VB.Net is fully object oriented programming, its a .Net Language which uses Vb code for programming.
VB.Net 2005 is again the same thing but with more Classes. More than 5000 classes.Its a advanced version. or you can say new version!!!!!!
Nitin Jenwal
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They all suck, but VB6 is definately the worst.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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gazga wrote: 1. VB 6.0
2. VB.net
3. VB.net 2005
well frnd,
do u know u hopes a big story within 1 minute..
Be a good listener...Because Opprtunity knoughts softly...N-Joy
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i need more information how to use this programming language..
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Google has loads of tutorials for beginners if you search.
Once you are up and writing programs and become stuck you can use google again, www.msdn.com, here and many other places but you wont get much help with generice questions like that.
They need to be specific such as I need a function that performs x operation....
Have you considered using .NET instead as VB6 is a bit antiquated although still powerful.
Have a look on amazon for some beginners books.
Dan
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hi frnd,
please do refer
vb-helper.com/books_other_visual_basic.html[^]
regards,
koolprasad2003
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VB6 is a dead language, it's been unsupported for quite some time. If you don't know it, I don't recommend putting resources into learning it. If you favour VB syntax, learn VB.NET.
And, at the level of your question, you need to buy a book and work through it. Ask here again when you know enough to ask a specific question, no forum reply is going to teach you the whole language.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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i need a code using all the GUI in the application and the form that im goin to code
DaRBy
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Try asking that in English please?
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What u mean ??????????????????????
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gazga wrote: i need a code using all the GUI
gazga wrote: the form that im goin to code
If you're going to write the code for your form, why are you asking us for the code?
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Hi,
I am using VB.NET 1.1. Is it possible to check if a value is just decimal (9.99) or just numeric (9)?
Regards
ma se
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Hi M,
Just try IndexOf(".") property to get whether decimal exist's or not
Regards & Wishes
Navneet Hegde
Nashik(City Of Pilgrimage)
Develop2Program & Program2Develop
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That method doesn't account for culture differences. The period is used in English formats, but others, for example, use a comma for the decimal seperator.
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If your code is running on different cultures, you have to account for the differences in number formatting:
Dim currCulture As CultureInfo = CultureInfo.CurrentCulture
Dim decimalSeperator As String = currCulture.NumberFormat.NumberDecimalSeperator
Then you can use the string in decimalSeperator in your IndexOf call.
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Hi D,
Thanks very much .
Regards & Wishes
Navneet Hegde
Nashik(City Of Pilgrimage)
Develop2Program & Program2Develop
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