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.
Email Validation Using Menublock
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.
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