Existe a possibility to remove or identify all my references in my csproj is not used, if yes its cool for create a most speed and more easy to deploy software? anyone have ideias?
I have published my site using WebMatrix. In my local folder on my PC I've deleted some unnecessary files. And then published the updated site again. WebMaxtrix never give any indication it is going to delete files that are not found in an UPDATED published site. When browsing to my site and requesing the-supposed-to-be-deleted resources I still get them in my browser.
In reconfiguring my site, I have deleted a few class files that are no longer needed. Upon deletion, intellisense is showing an error:
Error 8 Type 'Class1' is not defined. C:WindowsMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Temporary ASP.NET Filesandersonwoodcrafts.com7a5f45392b25e40Sources_App_Codeprofile.cdcab7d2.vb 42 56 C:...andersonwoodcrafts.com
I have attempted to delete these manually from the file system, but it didn't correct this error.
I am using Reporting Services to render a report directly to PDF. It requires that I use two web references: ReportExecution2005.asmx and ReportService2005.asmx. The performance on web references seems really poor. Since my web server (IIS7) and my SQL Server (2008) are on the same box, is there a way I can reference them directly? If not is there any way I can explicitly cache them or something. First load is really really slow, second load is perfectly acceptable.
I have an ASP.NET application which I'd like to try running on Mono, just as an experiment. When I bring the application as it is to Mac, start xsp2 on the directory, it runs as I would imagine it should. That is, it crashes on because of the file system path differences ( vs / in directories).
This is where I would like to open it in MonoDevelop and fix the problems. But since it was website, it doesn't have .csproj file. And it seems that there's no .sln file either, since Visual Studio stores those to some random directory by default. In Visual Studio you could open the project with Open -> Web site... -> Local IIS etc., but I see no such thing in Mono.Is there a way to open a directory as a web site or somehow generate the .csproj file?
I'm trying to publish project (tools vs2010), but cannot all the time getting the error below. I paste to my projects files from another project and then I changed namespace (OldProjectName) to the parent project (NewProjectName). But it still getting information from somewhere about old project.
I cleaned solution, builded, rebuilded. Closed and reopened again and all the time the same error.
I'm able to build project but publish it.
Error 1 Copying file objDebugOldProjectName.csproj.FileListAbsolute.txt to objDebugPackagePackageTmpobjDebugOldProjectName.csproj.FileListAbsolute.txt failed. Could not find file 'objDebugOldProjectName.csproj.FileListAbsolute.txt'. 0 0 NewProjectName
I have built an asp.net web site with .net framework 3.5 and I am trying to avoid sending unncessary queries to my database in order not to have high server load. I have a login view in my master pages and it contains templates for anonymous users and members. To lighten my server load, I am using Sql Data Profiler and Database Tuning Advisor. I noticed that every page load triggers a stored procedure to get user role using dbo.aspnet_UsersInRoles_GetRolesForUser stored procedure.
My question is that if it is necessary to check for every page load or I can store it somewhere and check later. is it Login View or Login Control sending queries? is it about access rules to member's pages? or is it because I used the login controls in my master page?
I'm building a shopping cart page that could potentially contain dozens of separate items. Each item has a collapsible panel that contains several form elements that can be used to customize it. Most of the cart is wrapped in an UpdatePanel so that I can avoid a full postback when the user makes changes. When there are many items in the cart, there are of course many many postback elements, all of which are included in the raw form post, even though each post is really only triggered by the change of a single element
I was working on a .Net 2.0 application. Late at night I upgraded it to .Net v.4. Then, as SVN was complaining I started to do manual conflict resolution. Even later than that I tried to check in my changes, then hit some conflicts so manually merged changes from the two different .csproj files.
I can't get back to where I was and rolling back to the previous version makes me lose all the code that has been written for it.
So I'm looking for a quick/dirty and reliable way of making sure my application code doesn't get lost?
I'm trying to include script and style references that will not break on deployment, however I can not even get the references to work locally. I have tried using Url.Content() and MVCContrib's <%=Html.ScriptInclude("")%>.
My scripts are in a Scripts folder on the root of the site; my styles are in the usual Content/css/ folder.
I have a simple class called TaxCalculator when I build solution the building doesn't complete and error list shows this message
" Error 1 Could not write lines to file "objDebugTaxCalculatorComponent.csproj.FileListAbsolute.txt". The specified path, file name, or both are too long. The fully qualified file name must be less than 260 characters, and the directory name must be less than 248 characters. TaxCalculatorComponent"
How do I reference the delete button to add the delete confirmation box when I have both the Edit and Delete buttons as the last two columns in the Gridview control. The following code works fine without any issues when I have the delete button only:
protected void GridView1_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e) { if (e.Row.RowType != DataControlRowType.DataRow) return; int lastCellIndex = e.Row.Cells.Count - 1; Button db = (Button)e.Row.Cells[lastCellIndex].Controls[0]; db.OnClientClick = "if (!window.confirm('Are you sure you want to delete this record?')) return false;"; }
But, when I have both the Edit and the Delete buttons, I get the following error when I click the edit button while the delete button works fine.
Specified argument was out of the range of valid values. Parameter name: index
How do I reference the delete button so the edit button is not affected in this case?
Using "Enable Delete" from Gridview control, I can delete (besides, update, sort, paging, etc) data from the database (this is done automatically). However, how can I delete the actual image that resides in my image folder (i.e. from "pix" folder )? What is the best way to delete image? If using code behind, how? Please write a full code for me. Here is my source code.
I am interested in building an intranet document management system to be used from Internet Explorer using ASP.net, VB.net, and MS SQL Server but have no experience in doing a project like this. Supported file types would be txt, pdf (from scanner or imported from file system), or jpg. What concepts I should look at researching/learning about to build the system in a way that files will be stored as small as possible, retrieved and displayed quickly, and secured. The users would be spread out over a regional area covering 4 states.
I have a grid contol that allows delete what I would like to have is someway to say Are you sure you want to delete?I found this code online, and tried it but it did not work, Do I need something more some behind code maybe?Here is what I found online:Adding 'Delete Protection' to controls If you use a control set up to allow Delete, the Delete button gives a straight delete without any warning, which can be dangerous.To give a warning dialog box, add an OnClientClick event to the Delete button, as follows.
<asp:LinkButton ID="DeleteButton" runat="server" CausesValidation="False" CommandName="Delete" OnClientClick="return confirm('Are you sure you want to delete this record?');" Text="Delete"> </asp:LinkButton>
Here is my code: You can see where I added the code from above.
I want to make an conformation dialog on auto generated delete button in detail view that when user press delete dialog or conformation box appear that u sure u want to delete how can i do this?
An error occurred during the processing of . System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataControlFieldCollection must have items of type 'System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataControlField'. 'SharePoint:DeleteItemButton' is of type 'Microsoft.SharePoint.WebControls.DeleteItemButton'.
I have a gridview with edit and delete parameters enabled. When I click on the edit link, I can edit the record successfully. However when I click on the delete link, nothing happens (the record does not get deleted).
I have a Gridview (VS2008 3.5) which has a Edit Button and a Delete button.he Delete button deletes the row without confirming deletion with the user first. ow can I use the Confirm/Delete Confirm from Ajax Toolkitif possible and if not, is there a way to Confirm/Delete with user firstwhen using Gridview?
I created a ListView and attempted to delete a record using the delete button and native procedures. It failed and threw an error.Pass in a valid dictionary for delete or change your mode to OverwriteChangesIn researching this issue, it appeared there is a problem with the list view when deleteing and ConflictDetection is set to
I looked at Ajax 4, but on my XP box I had errors I couldn't work with. So I uninstalled Ajax 4 and installed Ajax 3.5, then copied the DLL files to all the Bin directories of the web sites on the development box. I thought everything was fine, but after several hours of development, I again started getting the error:AjaxControlToolkit requires ASP.NET Ajax 4.0 scripts. Ensure the correct version of the scripts are referenced. If you are using an ASP.NET ScriptManager, switch to the ToolkitScriptManager in AjaxControlToolkit.dll.