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This control contains a rich text box, plus 3 toolbars which allow the user to format the text in the rtf box. You can programatically show or hide the toolbars (they show by default). You can get/set the locations of the toolbars (you could save the toolbar positions and "remember" them for the next time the user loads the form). Can return rtf text or plain text. I've tried to make all the rtf properties visible through this control. Votes/suggestions/comments appreciated.
This project will show you how to insert a file (any file) into an XML file, and then later read the file back out. Is a good demonstration of how to read/write XML files and filestreams. As always, please vote and comment. Thanx.
After searching for examples on how to create a packet sniffer, I only found examples using third party products. I did find the begining of an example on mentalis.org. I borrowed the code from mentalis and made significant improvements to it. You can save individual packets in raw and parsed format, save the whole packet list for later review, and filter which packets enter the list. The code also demonstrates how to use .NET sockets, reading and writing a file using a filestream, and reading and writing to an XML file.
Demonstrates how to add bitmaps to menus using VB 5 or 6
This control contains a rich text box, plus 3 toolbars which allow the user to format the text in the rtf box. You can programatically show or hide the toolbars (they show by default). You can get/set the locations of the toolbars (you could save the toolbar positions and "remember" them for the next time the user loads the form). Can return rtf text or plain text. I've tried to make all the rtf properties visible through this control. Votes/suggestions/comments appreciated.
This project will show you how to insert a file (any file) into an XML file, and then later read the file back out. Is a good demonstration of how to read/write XML files and filestreams. As always, please vote and comment. Thanx.
After searching for examples on how to create a packet sniffer, I only found examples using third party products. I did find the begining of an example on mentalis.org. I borrowed the code from mentalis and made significant improvements to it. You can save individual packets in raw and parsed format, save the whole packet list for later review, and filter which packets enter the list. The code also demonstrates how to use .NET sockets, reading and writing a file using a filestream, and reading and writing to an XML file.
Demonstrates how to add bitmaps to menus using VB 5 or 6
This control contains a rich text box, plus 3 toolbars which allow the user to format the text in the rtf box. You can programatically show or hide the toolbars (they show by default). You can get/set the locations of the toolbars (you could save the toolbar positions and "remember" them for the next time the user loads the form). Can return rtf text or plain text. I've tried to make all the rtf properties visible through this control. Votes/suggestions/comments appreciated.
This project will show you how to insert a file (any file) into an XML file, and then later read the file back out. Is a good demonstration of how to read/write XML files and filestreams. As always, please vote and comment. Thanx.
After searching for examples on how to create a packet sniffer, I only found examples using third party products. I did find the begining of an example on mentalis.org. I borrowed the code from mentalis and made significant improvements to it. You can save individual packets in raw and parsed format, save the whole packet list for later review, and filter which packets enter the list. The code also demonstrates how to use .NET sockets, reading and writing a file using a filestream, and reading and writing to an XML file.
Demonstrates how to add bitmaps to menus using VB 5 or 6
This control contains a rich text box, plus 3 toolbars which allow the user to format the text in the rtf box. You can programatically show or hide the toolbars (they show by default). You can get/set the locations of the toolbars (you could save the toolbar positions and "remember" them for the next time the user loads the form). Can return rtf text or plain text. I've tried to make all the rtf properties visible through this control. Votes/suggestions/comments appreciated.
This project will show you how to insert a file (any file) into an XML file, and then later read the file back out. Is a good demonstration of how to read/write XML files and filestreams. As always, please vote and comment. Thanx.
After searching for examples on how to create a packet sniffer, I only found examples using third party products. I did find the begining of an example on mentalis.org. I borrowed the code from mentalis and made significant improvements to it. You can save individual packets in raw and parsed format, save the whole packet list for later review, and filter which packets enter the list. The code also demonstrates how to use .NET sockets, reading and writing a file using a filestream, and reading and writing to an XML file.