.net Site Tries To Contact A Local Sql Server First (Causes Delays On Page Loads)?
Apr 7, 2010
We have a site that upon every page load, it tries to contact a sql server on the local machine. It does not contact localhost, but the actual IP of the local machine. It fails, then contacts the correct DB server for membership information. In dev, apparently the server was contacting the local sqlexpress server, then contacting the correct DB as well. Only when we stopped the localmachine dev SQLExpress could we recreate the issue. We had removed entries in machine.config, and web.config to .sqlexpress, but the problem still persists.
I am making a simple contact us page for myslef as whomever wants to contact me can contact me on my gmail or at yahoo.com my
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[IMG]http://i40.tinypic.com/2yufwhl.jpg[/IMG]Whenever i run this code it gives me the following error [IMG]http://i39.tinypic.com/2roglja.jpg[/IMG]Language-VS2008 ASP.NET(C#)i simply want all these details which are filled by anyone should come to my mail.
am looking to add a contact page to my asp site that I am running vie IIS6.0I have created the page but just need help with the code i would also like to send the user to a thanks page once the Web Form has been sent.It also has a drop down menu and the email is sent to that address! If someone could help with the coding ect that would be a massive help. The codeing I have so far:
I have a VS 2010 and have created some aspx content pages associated with a master page. I want to call a javascript function right when the page loads but am not able to find an onload client side event for these pages which are using asp:content as there only controls. I know that I can put content in them and I have but how do I call the client side onload event from the main content control?
we're looking to compress our gargantuan JavaScript files with GZip to speed up the page loads of our site. I know this can be done through IIS, but I can't seem to find a simple step-by-step guide on how to implement it.We're running IIS7.5 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
I am trying to host a site on my local system and also tried it on my university server but am finding a great difficulty hosting the site. The site is made in ASP.NET C# and also have silverlight application in it. I am not able to configure or wither host the site on the server. I am having IIS 7 and Windows 7 as the OS. I have enabled IIS 7 on it. (I am using the SQL Server 2005 Express Edition and have almost no knowledge on hosting on IIS 7)
I am using gridview control of .net framework 4.0. My list contains 1000 of rows which i am binding to a gridview on each postback. Hence, My page is taking time to load I want to speed up the system. Is there any other control available which can enhance the performance or is there any other way to achieve this? What all i want is faster performance
Looking for advice on how to troubleshoot an application (not something I wrote) that is on the old 2.0 Framework. It acts "crazy" sometimes when selecting an item from a drop down list. Sometimes the page will reload like it should on the post back with the new data, while othertimes, it just throws a Page Not Found error. What's the best way to troubleshoot and eliminate the various variables of IIS6, 2.0 Framework, SQL Server, the VirtualMachine, etc.
At one point this was working, but somewhere something happened. What I am trying to do is simply download a page from our local site. I keep getting the 401 unauthorized.
I have tried NetworkCredential("user", "password", "domain")
and
CredentialCache cc = new CredentialCache(); cc.Add(new Uri("http://site/"), "Windows", new System.Net.NetworkCredential("user", "password", "domain"));
but that didnt work . We are using Windows authentication with no anonymous access.
I have a control on a page. In the control's pre-render event I'm executing some code that's taking about a minute to execute. This means the whole page is unresponsive until the control's pre-render event is finished executing.I tried putting the control inside an update panel, but it doesn't matter the rest of the page still won't render until the pre-render event of the control is finished executing. I've attached a very simple example of my code (The event that's slowing up the control's pre-render event is not Thread.Sleep(1000):
How can I test an application that I am publishing to a remote provider's IIS7 hosted site, with the VS2008 development server that is built in with VS2008 on an XP Machine?
My membership/roles work perfectly up on the remote host. On ths hosted IIS7 site when I try to access a secure directory it redirects to login, and I am able to login, however when I launch (debug - F5) from VS2008, it will provide that folder/resource, no questions asked. Same build, config, etc... nothing has changed.
I am running XP, and local IIS version installed is 5.1.
My guess is what is happening is that the new format required in the web.config is configured properly for IIS7 deployment, which is why it works remotely, but when running locally through VS2008/XP it is running with an older version on IIS and does not recoginize the new tags.
I have a web page with a GridView and a table outside the gridview to display more information of the record when it is selected (like record details). I'm using data of five tables for this particularly window. I use one table of the five to bind the gridview the other tables are for the details, but I use like 1 or 2 fields of those tables. I'm binding the page with web services. I need some advice on which is the better way for doing this to make a faster web page.
In sql server I made a view with the five tables (all the tables relations are working perfectly). In the web service I call the view; and in the web page I call the web service to bind the page. Everything is working. All I want to do is retrieve from the server all the necessary data only once when the page loads and bind the five tables data (like 18 fields total) in the gridview which I only show 12 fields the other 6 fields are hidden, those 6 are for the details which I get with jQuery (that's another topic). Bind everything only once and manage the data on client side. Everything is working perfectly. Here is my doubt.
How are the maximum table joins I can make? To retrieve the data via web and not get a server time out error. Which is a better way to make a faster page? Make 2 views one for the gridview and one for the details and put each view in a web service; or make one view with all the table joins and one web service. Right now all is working but I have to make other pages that use different tables and joins and I don't know if the server gets me the time out error when the page is fully working.
I just published a very small site to GoDaddy that I programmed in Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008. The site only contains 6 sheets, none of which are data intensive. Each has a few small images that serve mostly to navigate to the other sheets. There is no data, no SQL, nothing like that. There is one master page that governs the page layout for all of the pages. Everything works fine, for the most part. I am posting because the site loads quite slowly, particularly considering how little content is being loaded. Can anybody give me any advice about what I should look at to speed this thing up a little bit?
I have a header user control(Header.ascx), and i want to show the Local IIS Server Time in it after hosting the site on iis server. My IIS Server may be in diffrent time zone.
When I run the application using the Web Developer it works fine. However when I run it using local IIS I get the following error:
The resource class for this page was not found. check if the resource file exists and try again. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.InvalidOperationException: The resource class for this page was not found. heck if the resource file exists and try again.
Source Error:
Line 81: private void PopulateLanguageList() Line 82: { Line 83: DropDownListLanguage.Items[0].Text = (string)HttpContext.GetLocalResourceObject( Line 84: "Default.aspx", SelectLanguage, Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture); Line 85: }
Stack Trace:
[InvalidOperationException: The resource class for this page was not found. Please check if the resource file exists and try again.] System.Web.Compilation.LocalResXResourceProvider.CreateResourceManager() +4038050 System.Web.Compilation.BaseResXResourceProvider.EnsureResourceManager() +23 System.Web.Compilation.BaseResXResourceProvider.GetObject(String resourceKey, CultureInfo culture) +24 System.Web.Compilation.ResourceExpressionBuilder.GetResourceObject(IResourceProvider resourceProvider, String resourceKey, CultureInfo culture, Type objType, String propName) +32 System.Web.HttpContext.GetLocalResourceObject(String virtualPath, String resourceKey, CultureInfo culture) +56 APPortal.Login.PopulateLanguageList() in c:inetpubwwwrootAPPortalDefault.aspx.cs:83 APPortal.Login.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in c:inetpubwwwrootAPPortalDefault.aspx.cs:20 System.Web.Util.CalliHelper.EventArgFunctionCaller(IntPtr fp, Object o, Object t, EventArgs e) +25 System.Web.Util.CalliEventHandlerDelegateProxy.Callback(Object sender, EventArgs e) +42 System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e) +132 System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() +66 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +2428
How do I get the smtp server address for the local machine? I want to my email address on a windows form and have the user send me an email and I need to be able to get their smtp server address programatically to do this. I tried this:
System.Net.Mail. SmtpClient smtpc = new SmtpClient("127.0.0.1"); smtpc.Send(email);
im Developing a site since a very long time,Using a remote database Connection.Previously site in local machine runs fast.But now a days even login takes morethan a min (in Local) but on hosting it runs as fast as it was
I've got MS Chart control and with a references to GAC.I found them ( C:Program FilesMicrosoft Chart ControlsAssemblies )but how to change GAC to local copy (bin) for comparability with other servers without installed MS Chart control for VS .I've tried to add dll files manually but that was a fail.It's looking like I need to config Web.Config manually.
Well I am having a problem when I have put my .NET 2.0 web site on IIS 6. I have used UrlMapping to redirect some old urls. It is working fine when I am using it on the VS local server port but when I deploy it to IIS 6, its giving a 404 Page not found error.
I've found that in a few forums they are talking about using Wildcard Mapping, but none of them provide me with a good explanation of how to achieve this. Added to this, what are the security risks of doing such a modification on IIS Level (if there are any?)
What would cause click events to not fire?If I run the Visual Studio debug server everything works fine, but when I run the site off my Windows 7 IIS, buttons just postback without their events firing (breakpoints show Im getting page lifecycle events, but no clicks)
i want to provide facility to my users to upload multiple images into my website using asp.net 2.0, using single file uploader i.e. want to upload all the image file from a folder.
I don't see any exact duplicates in the Related Questions above, so here goes. Please don't stone me if it is a duplicate.Is there any way to achieve the same end as setting 'Copy Local' to True on a web application reference? I could probably map a custom config section to the <compilation><assemblies> config section, and simple copy all assemblies to local, but that would be quite rude. Should I be looking at tapping into a build provider or something? I think the main issue here is identifying listed assemblies not normally present on the target platform, but this seems a very difficult task to me without simply using a hard-coded list,