I need to design a bug alert system, where the web support team is notified via email when a user of our website encounters an error of any sort (database exception, or a 404)What would be the best way to design this section of the project?
When a server error occurs for whatever reasons (YSOD), the server will send a message via SMTP class. In my case, my company employs microsoft exchange and uses NTLM authentication for all domain users. I am authenticating users via NTLA windows integrated authentication. My question is, is it possible to utilize this authentication data, and pass it to the system.web SMTP username/password authentication scheme to send an email to me (the web developer) when the error occurs? I am pretty sure my company requires a username/pwd to send emails via SMPT on the ms exchange server.
I am creating an online registration but my problem is when they finish registration, it will automatically send the notification to their email and when they click the link it will activate their account.. I don't know how to do this is in asp.net ....
I have this code to send email notification in my page.
MailAddress to = new MailAddress("xxxxx@gmail.com"); MailAddress from = new MailAddress("xxx@gmail.com"); MailMessage message = new MailMessage(from, to); message.Subject = "Error Occred in the application:"; message.Body = ex.Message; SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587); client.EnableSsl = true; client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("user", "password");
Is there any other way we have without giving credentials to send the message?
I need to send an email to notify students that their choices have been approved or disapprove.For example. When a teacher approved or disapprove a particular student choices on the DropDownList in a DetailView it will automatically send the student an email to notify them that the choices had been approved/disapprove. I need to grab the Student Email, ProgramName, student name in the DetailView so the email will be shown like this:
how to write a code for Sending an email notification to the user.. I work to create conference managment system that content papersubmission when researcher upload his research(in my page I have using file upload control for uploading pdf)my work after uploading the file I need to sent an email(this mail body contain the link to the page where pdf uploaded )to the reviewer that he must notice that the pdf has uploaded and commented on it. this email notification should come from admin.
I have a form in formview which uploads data to my mssql databse fine. I want to send an e-mail after the data is uploaded to supply notification that someone has filled out the form. I am trying to use OnItemInserted to achieve this. This is the error message I get:
Compiler Error Message: CS0122: 'Personal_Loans.ClientappFormView_ItemInserted(object, System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewInsertedEventArgs)' is inaccessible due to its protection level
This is then followed by the e-mail sending code. The servers CAS level is set to "full" I have tried using capitals and all lowercase for OnItemInserted I get the same result.
I'm having a wicked time trying to redirect the different error scenarios to a custom error page. Basically, I have put some code in Application_Error in global.asax, and done the necessary web.config settings to use Custom Errors.
In global.asax on Application_Error, I stored the Server.GetLastError in Session. The reason I have to store it in Session is because (as far as I know) you lose the exception when using "ResponseRedirect". And the reason I have to use ResponseRedirect is because I am using an UpdatePanel with AJAX calls, and any exception during the AJAX call shows up as a JavaScript error, and doesn't get handled using the custom error page (see this post).
void Application_Error(object sender, EventArgs e){ ////must perform this check to avoid the "Session state is not available in this context" errors if (HttpContext.Current.Session != null) { Session["LastException"] = Server.GetLastError(); } else { // (I think this happens when there are compile-time errors) Server.Transfer("~/Oops.aspx"); }}void Session_Start(object sender, EventArgs e){ //must perform this check to avoid the "Session state is not available in this context" errors if (HttpContext.Current.Session != null) { //initialize the session (http://forums.asp.net/t/1405077.aspx) Session["LastException"] = ""; }}
i have a webform which has got required field validators. when the user doesnt enter values and clicks submit button it should not cause postback. i have set CausesValidation="True" on the submit button.hen the user clicks submit button without entering values, validation occurs( red * marks are shown) but the postback also occurs.
I have an intranet application which I have been putting together with ASP.NET. I have been using VWD 2010 Beta 2 which has been fine so far. But when I go to deploy the work i've done so far to a local IIS a variable which is supposed to be; being filled with the value from HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name is not being filled i.e. an error occurs when substring goes out of bounds. I believe it is because the HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name is not putting a value into the string variable 'username'. But it is quite strange as when I run the website project within VWD 2010 it works fine without any errors. IIS is set to Integrated Windows Authentication and Annonomous Users are allowed.
public static String getName() { // Store username String name = HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name; // Truncate username from domain name String[] substring = new String[1]; // Define the token at which the string will be broken at char[] token = { '\' }; // Split the string substring = name.Split(token); // Return the username return substring[1]; }
Any ideas why when running the exact same files from local IIS gives me errors?
I have upgraded my laptop to Windows7, VS2010, .net Framework 4 and then upgraded my ASP.NET Web Application to ASP.NET 4.I am now getting the error: The type or namespace name 'Linq' does not exist in the namespace 'System' (are you missing an assembly reference?). This error occurs in a local web service thatI have written and was working before I upgraded my system.I think this has something to do with the changes made to the web.config file when my web application was upgraded to the .net 4 Framework.I have searched the forums and Goggle, but cannot solve my issue.
In my application I am accessing my DB using simple stored procedure..but My code got exception....while I debug the code I have seen that the code is executed successfully and while the whole try block has been executed then the code call the exception but more ridiculously without any kind of error..here is my code
So basically when i open the page i get the error above.
I've removed-added the toolkit toolbox.The error occurs p.e. in MaskedEditvalidator when i remove the mask from
MaskedEditExtender.Ok i know that it probably needs a mask and it crashes but what the hell is the
C:UsersswaltherProjectsAspNetAjaxReleases30930AjaxControlToolkitSourceAjaxControlToolkitMaskedEditMaskedEditCommon.cs ?? I don't even use c: for any project.Who is swalther?WTH?
And is there a MaskedEditCommon.cs in the toolkit?I did not find any MaskedEditCommon.cs in whatever, version library or whatever i downloaded.
Error:[ArgumentOutOfRangeException: StartIndex cannot be less than zero. Parameter name: startIndex] System.String.InternalSubStringWithChecks(Int32 startIndex, Int32 length, Boolean fAlwaysCopy) +7490863 System.String.Substring(Int32 startIndex, Int32 length)
I have a data driven asp.net website with frames on the top, left, right and center screen. If a page generates an error on any of the frames, I want to redirect the whole site back to the Default.aspx. Currently, when a frame page errors in one of the frames, that frame gets the error pages. Site is URL.... Is this something that can be handled?
have code on a web form -- when you hit the button "send emails", it executes this sub which reads an SQL database table and sends emails one by one -- however I get this error above -- anyway to check it and skip to the next email? Some emails in my table have name@test.co.il for example, so it seems this causes this error.
I know that ASP.NET MVC has error filter attribute to handle specified error type. However, this feature cannot catch any error that occurs when application start. Therefore, I need to add some code to "Application_Error" method for handling this error like the following code.
public void Application_Error(object sender, EventArgs e) {// At this point we have information about the error var ctx = HttpContext.Current; var exception = ctx.Server.GetLastError(); [code]...