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Java_Volume1 #101421
Monthly Calendar Generator

This Code Generates A Monthly Calendar Based On The Dates You Supply. I Developed This Originally For My Job And I Want To Make It Available To Anyone Else Who May Find It Usefull. It Originally Filled The Cells With Data From A Database Depending On The Date Informaton In The Database But I Removed That Function. It Is Very Easy To Add That Function Back In And If You Are Intrested In Help With Adding That Function Contact Me At: PlexXonic@SoftHome.net And I Will Be Glad To Help.

Java_Volume1 #94997
A Windows 95/98/NT/2000 Parody - UPDATED!!!!

This is a cool parody of Windows 95/98/NT/2000 that looks just like the real thing. The difference lies in the details... This update of WinS*x 2000 WorkFrustration includes the following new features: a) lots of new graphical effects, including an improved Start Menu with MouseOver code, b) a FREE, off-line version of MicroSh*t's Homepage! Just click the Internet Explorer icon! c) a virus scanner that REALLY WORKS! Open the Find Bugs menu in the Start Menu, and click 'Scan for viruses'! d) NEW LOOK - actual wallpaper and icons from Windows 2000 Professional!!! e) a log-in screen. The ZIP file is 261 Kb but it's worth the download! (NOTE: This is an old version; download the new one at http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=34826&lngWId=1 )

Java_Volume1 #101088
Snake ver3 release 1

The common snake-like game. This is written using API only (no MFC) with a simple graphic. In a next version I'll insert color picker and other interesting options.

Java_Volume1 #94998
_SUPER FAST! Gradient Fills (Any Angle) (Updated)

(Updated - Even Faster Now) This class will fill any Form or PictureBox with a Gradient fill starting from Color1 and blending to Color2. Sure, I know you've seen that plenty of times, but this code allows you to select any angle 0º to 359.99999º and it does a perfect blend at all angles. Use any colors, even system colors. Create multiple special effects by setting PictureBoxes next to each other and filling them in different directions. Includes full source code and sample program. PLEASE VOTE FOR ME!

Java_Volume1 #94999
Icon Extractor

This code extracts icons from Dll's and Exe's. The code is so simple any VB newbie should be able to understand it.

Java_Volume1 #101378
A Beginner's Guide to HTML Part I: (a brief reference)

You can't get too far in ASP without an intimate knowledge of HTML, so this tutorial will take a newbie through the ABC's of HTML...one step at a time. It's also a great reference for pros who forget how to use little known tags! By pubs@ncsa.uiuc.edu

Java_Volume1 #101379
A Beginner's Guide to HTML Part II: (a brief reference)

You can't get too far in ASP without an intimate knowledge of HTML, so this tutorial will take a newbie through the ABC's of HTML...one step at a time. It's also a great reference for pros who forget how to use little known tags! By pubs@ncsa.uiuc.edu

Java_Volume1 #101389
Database Basics: Part I

Since ASP is especially good at reading and writing to databases, let's start with a very simple database and scripts that we'll eventually build into a guestbook... Reprinted with permission from http://www.web-savant.com/users/kathi/asp

Java_Volume1 #101446
Controlling the Height of HTML Tables that Contain Forms

When working with HTML forms and ASP the order of the tags CAN and WILL make a difference! This article details some traps that HTML newbies can run into when designing ASP pages.

Java_Volume1 #101454
Resize and move browser window after opening

Resize and position the browser window

Java_Volume1 #95000
Floating Menus

Gives you application the Windows 95 look of a floating menu. Right click any where on the form and the menu will appear.

Java_Volume1 #101456
Intro to ASP syntax

Attention ASP newbies! Looking to create your first ASP page? Check out this tutorial!

Java_Volume1 #101455
Intro to the ASP Object Model

A brief overview of the ASP object model. I will be submitting more tutorials on each object in future submissions.

Java_Volume1 #95001
Enigma Encryption Example

Here is the concept behind this representation of the Enigma Machine: The program uses virtual "wheels" that contain all of the printable characters on the keyboard. Think of the first wheel as the keyboard you are typing on. All of the wheels contain the same characters, but in a random, non-repeating order. Each time a character is pressed, the location of that character on the one wheel is used to as the index to lift the character off of the next wheel. Then the new character is searched for in the next wheel, and the pattern repeats itself across each wheel. The character lifted off of the final wheel is the output. This step is repeated for each character in the message. Decryption simply sends the message backwards through a similar, but reversed process. What really makes this encryption effective is that like the real life machine, the wheels rotate either to the left or right after each character. So the relationship between each character shifts constantly. As a result, even repeating characters such as "AAAAAAAAAAAAA" are represented with garbage such as "@n~WPnHv(.)z#" Another great part about an encryption scheme like this is its flexibility. You can add more wheels, more characters per wheel, change the order of the wheels, the directions the wheels spin, and change the starting position of each wheel. So, unless somone can figure out: 1) How many wheels are being used... 2) How many characters are on each wheel... 3) The order of the wheels... 4) The direction they spin... 5) The initial position of each wheel... 6) The order of the characters on each wheel... It would be virtually impossible to look at the encrypted characters and determine their relationship to one another. There are so many possibilities and combinations of the above criteria, it would have to be solved through brute force. I am no mathmatician, so if anyone can tell me the possible combinations, I would appreciate it. When the Germans used this machine, it baffled the Allies, who frantically tried to break it with no success. It wasnt until a German U-Boat was forced to surface in a naval battle and was captured that the Allies got a huge break. An Enigma machine was captured along with a code book that showed the information needed to decrypt the messages. The U-Boat was scuttled and the crew was kept in a top secret location. The U-Boat was simply considered lost during battle and Germans continued the war not knowing the truth. When the war in the Atlantic turned for the worse, the Germans, who believed their code to be unbreakable, believed that there were spies in their top level officials. They never considered that the code was being decrypted through a captured machine, so as a result, they set up elaborate networks to try and find these "spies". Paranoia being what it was, many loyal German officers were tortured and murdered for treason, even though they had commited no such offense. This code is by no means complete. I will try and enhance its speed and toughen its encryption even further. Ill also try and build a better sample app with more features. If you find a problem or have a suggestion, I would love to hear it. This program has now been updated to reflect many of the suggestions posted here. Thanks for some great feedback and keep coding! =)

Java_Volume1 #95002
AOL C-Chat (c-com) **ZIPPED UP WITH EVERYTHING**

This is a c-chat or c-com FOR aol ( America Online ) , whatever you call it..all you have to do is, type in the chat wahtever you want, and then it does it, like here is an example, .newmail ; this would open the new mail you have gotten for aol, THIS WILL HELP YOU!!! THIS IS THE FORM, .BAS, CHATSCAN ALL ZIPPED UP!!!!!!

Java_Volume1 #101310
The JonShaft Cookie Tutorial

This Cookie tutorial is designed for anyone interested in learning how to control a cookie with ASP.

Java_Volume1 #101309
Client-Side Form Field Validation with VBScript and ASP

Form field validation is one of the most important functions in making successful web-based applications, but server-side validation is not always the answer!

Java_Volume1 #95003
EBrowseF.zip

Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.

Java_Volume1 #101445
Send Mail using ActiveX DLL

You can send e-mail whom ever you want from who ever you want, using wich ever server you want This program uses my own control Active X, in the zip you can find the source code.

Java_Volume1 #101380
Event Calendar Manager

This bit of code gives you the basics you need to manage dates and events. The design is simple so it can easily be changed and the interface is also very easy to use. Features to come: - A Monthly Calendar View - A better Login system - A way to delete entries that are too old Added: - Better code commenting: please let me know if there is enough to explain it well or not

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