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This zipfile contains the sourcecode for an ActiveX DLL wich can be used to en/decode base64 data. This data can be strings or files. The object is one of the fastest (VB) variations around and thoroughly tested. The zipfile also contains a sample application wich demonstrates the use of the object and also the object's documentation in PDF format. It is completely free to use, just make sure you mention my name somewhere and drop me an email!
This object can be used to "talk" to webservers. Use it to request HTML documents, RSS feeds, Binary files (like images or zipfiles) and use it to query webservers using GET or POST methods. It contains an XMLDoc property wich allows easy acces to any XML that a webserver might have returned and a SaveToFile method which allows you to easily save responses. All data (and even response headers) is made available in easy to use properties. You can even set your own request headers. The object is fully documented in a PDF file.
An application that documents VB5/6 code. Outputs an XML file, which is then transformed with an XSLT into a cool documentation file. It documents properties, methods, events and even show statistics about your project, references that are used and so on. It really generates a complete overview of your project. It handles Visual Basic Group files, Project files, modules, forms, classes and is very easy to use (just select the file you want to document and hit the button). It even extract's "TODO","BUG","IDEA" and other 'tags' you might use in your code. The output is completely configurable with a toolwindow that allows you to filter public/private methods, but also enables you to quickly expand all collapsed nodes in the view and much, much more. Open Main.vbg and just hit F5 to run the project. Select a visual basic file and see how great it documents. All those expensive commercial tools can now be sent to your trashcan. This is the only tool you'll ever need to document your code. See screenshot for an example of the output. **NEW** Version 1.0.4 now also recognizes usercontrols, property pages and designer files.
Use this object (which can be compiled into an ActiveX DLL) to read ATOM, RSS and RDF feeds. It exposes a simple object model with which you can retrieve a feed in 1 line of code and enumerate all items in the feed with just a few other lines of code. Documentation is provided in the code itself and in a PDF file that is included in the zipfile.
This zipfile contains the sourcecode for an ActiveX DLL wich can be used to en/decode base64 data. This data can be strings or files. The object is one of the fastest (VB) variations around and thoroughly tested. The zipfile also contains a sample application wich demonstrates the use of the object and also the object's documentation in PDF format. It is completely free to use, just make sure you mention my name somewhere and drop me an email!
This object can be used to "talk" to webservers. Use it to request HTML documents, RSS feeds, Binary files (like images or zipfiles) and use it to query webservers using GET or POST methods. It contains an XMLDoc property wich allows easy acces to any XML that a webserver might have returned and a SaveToFile method which allows you to easily save responses. All data (and even response headers) is made available in easy to use properties. You can even set your own request headers. The object is fully documented in a PDF file.
An application that documents VB5/6 code. Outputs an XML file, which is then transformed with an XSLT into a cool documentation file. It documents properties, methods, events and even show statistics about your project, references that are used and so on. It really generates a complete overview of your project. It handles Visual Basic Group files, Project files, modules, forms, classes and is very easy to use (just select the file you want to document and hit the button). It even extract's "TODO","BUG","IDEA" and other 'tags' you might use in your code. The output is completely configurable with a toolwindow that allows you to filter public/private methods, but also enables you to quickly expand all collapsed nodes in the view and much, much more. Open Main.vbg and just hit F5 to run the project. Select a visual basic file and see how great it documents. All those expensive commercial tools can now be sent to your trashcan. This is the only tool you'll ever need to document your code. See screenshot for an example of the output. **NEW** Version 1.0.4 now also recognizes usercontrols, property pages and designer files.
Use this object (which can be compiled into an ActiveX DLL) to read ATOM, RSS and RDF feeds. It exposes a simple object model with which you can retrieve a feed in 1 line of code and enumerate all items in the feed with just a few other lines of code. Documentation is provided in the code itself and in a PDF file that is included in the zipfile.
This zipfile contains the sourcecode for an ActiveX DLL wich can be used to en/decode base64 data. This data can be strings or files. The object is one of the fastest (VB) variations around and thoroughly tested. The zipfile also contains a sample application wich demonstrates the use of the object and also the object's documentation in PDF format. It is completely free to use, just make sure you mention my name somewhere and drop me an email!
This object can be used to "talk" to webservers. Use it to request HTML documents, RSS feeds, Binary files (like images or zipfiles) and use it to query webservers using GET or POST methods. It contains an XMLDoc property wich allows easy acces to any XML that a webserver might have returned and a SaveToFile method which allows you to easily save responses. All data (and even response headers) is made available in easy to use properties. You can even set your own request headers. The object is fully documented in a PDF file.
An application that documents VB5/6 code. Outputs an XML file, which is then transformed with an XSLT into a cool documentation file. It documents properties, methods, events and even show statistics about your project, references that are used and so on. It really generates a complete overview of your project. It handles Visual Basic Group files, Project files, modules, forms, classes and is very easy to use (just select the file you want to document and hit the button). It even extract's "TODO","BUG","IDEA" and other 'tags' you might use in your code. The output is completely configurable with a toolwindow that allows you to filter public/private methods, but also enables you to quickly expand all collapsed nodes in the view and much, much more. Open Main.vbg and just hit F5 to run the project. Select a visual basic file and see how great it documents. All those expensive commercial tools can now be sent to your trashcan. This is the only tool you'll ever need to document your code. See screenshot for an example of the output. **NEW** Version 1.0.4 now also recognizes usercontrols, property pages and designer files.
Use this object (which can be compiled into an ActiveX DLL) to read ATOM, RSS and RDF feeds. It exposes a simple object model with which you can retrieve a feed in 1 line of code and enumerate all items in the feed with just a few other lines of code. Documentation is provided in the code itself and in a PDF file that is included in the zipfile.
This zipfile contains the sourcecode for an ActiveX DLL wich can be used to en/decode base64 data. This data can be strings or files. The object is one of the fastest (VB) variations around and thoroughly tested. The zipfile also contains a sample application wich demonstrates the use of the object and also the object's documentation in PDF format. It is completely free to use, just make sure you mention my name somewhere and drop me an email!
This object can be used to "talk" to webservers. Use it to request HTML documents, RSS feeds, Binary files (like images or zipfiles) and use it to query webservers using GET or POST methods. It contains an XMLDoc property wich allows easy acces to any XML that a webserver might have returned and a SaveToFile method which allows you to easily save responses. All data (and even response headers) is made available in easy to use properties. You can even set your own request headers. The object is fully documented in a PDF file.
An application that documents VB5/6 code. Outputs an XML file, which is then transformed with an XSLT into a cool documentation file. It documents properties, methods, events and even show statistics about your project, references that are used and so on. It really generates a complete overview of your project. It handles Visual Basic Group files, Project files, modules, forms, classes and is very easy to use (just select the file you want to document and hit the button). It even extract's "TODO","BUG","IDEA" and other 'tags' you might use in your code. The output is completely configurable with a toolwindow that allows you to filter public/private methods, but also enables you to quickly expand all collapsed nodes in the view and much, much more. Open Main.vbg and just hit F5 to run the project. Select a visual basic file and see how great it documents. All those expensive commercial tools can now be sent to your trashcan. This is the only tool you'll ever need to document your code. See screenshot for an example of the output. **NEW** Version 1.0.4 now also recognizes usercontrols, property pages and designer files.