Glossary Item Box

PowerTCP Email Validation for .NET

Using PowerTCP Email Validation for .NET

Typically, you will drag and drop a Validator component from the Toolbox onto a form. Alternatively, you can add the component as a resource and create it using the appropriate constructor.

In This Section

Overview
This topic provides an overview for using PowerTCP Email Validation for .NET.
Placing Components on a Form
This topic demonstrates how to create and use components using Visual Studio .NET.
Creating Components Dynamically
This topic demonstrates how to add a component as a reference using Visual Studio .NET.
Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Use
This topic discusses the benefits and uses for synchronous and asynchronous methods.
Using Events
This topic discusses how to use events with the component, both using Visual Studio .NET and in other environments.

Related Sections

Quick Start
Provides information for getting started quickly.
Getting Started
Provides an overview of the product and discusses such topics as distribution, licensing, and support.
Using the Email Validator
Discusses how to use the Validator component to validate email addresses.
Assembly Overview
Provides a language/syntax reference.
Samples
Lists the included samples.

 

 

 


Send comments on this topic.

Documentation version 1.0.3.0.

© 2008 Dart Communications.  All rights reserved.