Hey guys,
FCI = W7-x64, using web components trial version, VS2013, .NET 4.5, running my app on an IIS7.5 server, application pool is 4.0 (let me know if more info is required)
Is it possible to rewrite this code for a web form ?
using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using iMacros.Component;
public partial class MainForm : Form
{
private iMacrosControl iim;
public MainForm()
{
InitializeComponent();
iim = iMacrosControl.Create("xxxx") // Use the license key for iMacros.Component
iim.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
browserPane.Controls.Add(iim);
}
}
I want to include this functionality in my ASP.NET project but I don't have experience with windows forms and I don't really know how to map everything here to web form. Curios as to why there isn't a sample project for web apps in the web components documentation. Only found the one for windows forms.
I need this so that I can run imacros scripts from my web app.
I found a video online about using Gizmox.WebGUI.Forms which has something to do with Silverlight, but I didn't fully understand. Perhaps people with more experience know what this is about. I just want to add this imacrosControl in my web app. It works fine for windows form so I'm sure it can work there too.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you !
Migrate iMacros from Windows Form to Web Form
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Re: Migrate iMacros from Windows Form to Web Form
Hi COSMOS,
Sorry for the late response. If you want to integrate iMacros into your web server application, you don't want to use the iMacros Component for .NET - that component is a GUI component intended primarily for building desktop applications that require a built-in automation browser.
For your purpose, you should be using the iMacros scripting interface included with the Enterprise Edition.
If you have not done so already, please download the 30-day trial version of iMacros from the following link and give it a try!
http://imacros.net/download
An ASP.NET sample project is included with the trial.
For more information about using the scripting interface, see the following:
http://wiki.imacros.net/Web_Scripting
http://wiki.imacros.net/Command_Referen ... d_Overview
http://wiki.imacros.net/Web_Scripting#R ... T.2FPHP.29
If you get stuck or need specific help with your macro or project during your evaluation, please feel free to open a support ticket
Keep in mind that the iMacros Enterprise Edition includes *free updates and priority support for one year* and comes with a 21-day money back guarantee.
Sorry for the late response. If you want to integrate iMacros into your web server application, you don't want to use the iMacros Component for .NET - that component is a GUI component intended primarily for building desktop applications that require a built-in automation browser.
For your purpose, you should be using the iMacros scripting interface included with the Enterprise Edition.
If you have not done so already, please download the 30-day trial version of iMacros from the following link and give it a try!
http://imacros.net/download
An ASP.NET sample project is included with the trial.
For more information about using the scripting interface, see the following:
http://wiki.imacros.net/Web_Scripting
http://wiki.imacros.net/Command_Referen ... d_Overview
http://wiki.imacros.net/Web_Scripting#R ... T.2FPHP.29
If you get stuck or need specific help with your macro or project during your evaluation, please feel free to open a support ticket
Keep in mind that the iMacros Enterprise Edition includes *free updates and priority support for one year* and comes with a 21-day money back guarantee.
Regards,
Tom, iMacros Support
Tom, iMacros Support