AJAX :: Controls Don't Appear To Work With Server.Transfer?
Apr 8, 2010
I have a web application which has a main page and a detail page on which sits an Ajax Calendar extender, if I use Server.Transfer to navigate to the detail page the Calendar extender does not work until I do a post back.
If I use response.redirect everything works fine, is this intended ? or am I missing something
I have a class which implements IHttpHandler that is designed to handle image resize requests. It handles Urls like so [URL] Currently the handler looks for myimg.jpg on disk, cuts a 100x100 thumbnail (if it isn't already present) and redirects the client to the thumbnail like so Response.RedirectPermanent("/some/virtualPath/to/thumbnail.jpg");
This has been working great, but I would like to avoid forcing the client to issue a second HTTP request. Is it safe to do the following? Server.Transfer("/some/virtualPath/to/thumbnail.jpg") All the MSDN documentation talks about using Server.Transfer() to redirect to an aspx page, so I'm not sure if this is the right thing to do or not.
how to transfer my data from devlopment server to production server ,i have already records exist in my database if i go for script then how can i transfor record in script i can transfor only table ,procedure and views.I am using SqlServer 2005.
I want to transfer temporary table from one server to another linked server. I want to transfer it like how Bulk insert does. Right now I'm transferring row by row. It should do bulk transfer.
I have a large dataset (35,000+ rows) that I need to export to excel and then let the user download. I have done this the conventional way (with a gridview), but the data has grown, causing a OutOfMemoryException on the web server.
So I thought, would it not be better if I can export the data into excel on the sql server, and then transfer this data to the web server.
Note that this is not a one-off job. This will be ran regularly (twice a month), but the user. Hence I need something that the user can initiate.
I created a web application which uses AJAX. When I debug the application on my local C drive it works fine. When I move it over to my shared server F drive and debug it, I get permission errors for every time I used AJAX in the web application. The errors look like this:
Request for the permission of type 'System.Web.AspNetHostingPermission, System, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed. F:JoshAJAXCCRSchedulingTESTShiftScheduleVsWorked.aspx
I have done almost everything including set my security level to full trust (which is what most people say is all i have to do). I do not know what else to try. Any other ideas? Could it be because I am on the .net framework 1.1 configuration? Do I need to add something to it?
How do i get ajax ext to work on a host server? Ihave a modalpopup that works fine on my PC.I uploaded the webpage with ajax ext and also the ajaxtoolkit.dll into the bin dir and the bin dir of the webisite to see if anything works.
I booked new server and transfer old website to there I using in this site the ajax just updatepanel it's was works on old server without need to copy ajax dll to Bin folder after I transferred the site it's doesn't work and no any page error i tried copy ajax dll to bin folder but same problem.
Note:I installed on server .Net 4.0 and the site works on 3.5 also ajax was v3.5 i think the .Net 4 enough to run all.
I would love to create a "daemon" which in specified time intervals will move-transfer any zip files uploaded by the users from a.example.com to b.example.com
From the info i gathered so far,
The daemon will be an .ashx generic handler. The daemon will be triggered at the specified time intervals via a plesk cron job The daemon (thanks to SLaks) will consist of two FtpWebRequest's (One for reading and one for writing).
So the question is how could i implement step 3?
Do i have to read into to a memory() array the whole file and try to write that in b.example.com ? How could i write the info i read to b.example.com? Could i perform reading and writing of the file at the same time?
No i am not asking for the full code, i just can figure out, how could i perform reading and writing on the fly, without user interaction.
I mean i could download the file locally from a.example.com and upload it at b.example.com but that is not the point.
i am using mod_aspdotnet.so module to hosting my ASP.NET application. all was ok until i use ajax control tool kit in my aplication. I am using ajaxToolkit:CascadingDropDown to conect 2 dropdownlist in cascade. In IIS every thing works fine, but in apache there are some problems. When load the page, i got the next javascript error: 'Sys' undefined. the object signed are :
The following 'hello world' webservice works fine on my computer (VS2008) but I can't get it to work on the server--either from an aspx page (below) or when invoked directly. I get '404 page not found' on the direct invocation.
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I added the HttpGet and HttpPost to test the web service directly on the server. I can open the page and invoke it, but then get the 404 page not found response.
We have developed one Web Application which is running in only one server. Now client needs our application be in two servers. So if one of the servers down then another server should be working. We are using sessions in our application. Now the problem is how to transfer the session data from one server to another??
If I need to redirect a user from one page to another, should I use redirect or go with server.transfer? I'm assuming redirect. The idea is to give the users one specific URL and then have that URL redirect to the most current iteration of the page. For example, the user may have [URL] as the URL but the actual page served to them would be [URL]
Server.Transfer is not redirecting the page. It stays on the page that the button was clicked on. The message is "Error on Page."I tried Response.Redirect and that didn't work either.
how to implement requiredfieldvalidtor. Server control which i have created does not work on client side. No javascript is been rendered and onSubmit the page.isvalid returns true.
A first chance exception of type 'System.Threading.ThreadAbortException' occurred in mscorlib.dll An exception of type 'System.Threading.ThreadAbortException' occurred in mscorlib.dll but was not handled in user code
After banging my head because i could find where the exception came for and global.asax didn't get hit i found that it's from server.transfer and is a known bug. The alternative i read about is server.execute.However if i do this then the next page fires multiple javascript exceptions and a gridview i have is breaking of and the rows appear half at the left page corner and half inside the gridview!!
For now i just put a try catch on the server.transfer although the exception will not affect the application even if i don't use try catch. I also see that the exception is happening again even if i put try catch but with different dll: A first chance exception of type 'System.Threading.ThreadAbortException' occurred in App_Web_benglxq1.dll An exception of type 'System.Threading.ThreadAbortException' occurred in App_Web_benglxq1.dll but was not handled in user code Now what on earth is benglxq1.dll i don't know. What i know is that i'm leaving an exception to run and i don't like that. This is the js error when i use server.transfer btw: Microsoft JScript runtime error: Sys.ArgumentTypeException: Object of type 'Sys._Application' cannot be converted to type 'Sys._Application'.