AJAX :: Errors In Web.config After Installing Ajaxcontroltoolkit
Jul 13, 2010
Got a list of these errors after installing ajaxcontroltoolkit for VS2005 "requiredPermission attribute not decalred" "could not find schema for Element ElementName"
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Aug 12, 2010
I am using Ajax on a Sharepoint 2007 website and I have copied in the AjaxControlToolkit.dll into the bin folder.
Method CreateModalUpdateProgress Details Could not load file or assembly 'AjaxControlToolkit, Version=1.0.20229.20903, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=28f01b0e84b6d53e' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's
manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040) Stack Trace MyWebParts. HelperClasses. WebPartControlFactory. CreateModalUpdateProgress (Control controlToAddTo) MyWebParts. BaseClasses.
BaseWebPart. CreateChildControls()
Please contact a system administrator and provide them with these details
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Oct 29, 2010
I want to disable past dates, so i modified AjaxControlToolkit.dll and named as "Actkit.dll".
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Jan 19, 2011
I just installed VS2010 and opened the root machine.config and web.config files for review and I found some errors. In machine.config, the following line has errors in both entries for <Microsoft.VisualStudio.Diagnostics.ServiceModelSink.Behavior>. When I hover the cursor over them I get a tooltip text which displays: "The element 'endpointBehaviors' has invalid child element 'Microsoft.VisualStudio.Diagnostics.ServiceModelSink.Behavior'. List of possible elements expected: '...(list of options here)...'. The same problem happens for the second appereance in tag <serviceBehaviors>.
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In web.config, there is a tag called <protocols> that has an error with a tooltip text that says "The element 'system.web' has invalid child element 'protocols'. List of possible elements expected: '...(list of options here)...'.
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May 19, 2010
I just downloaded the latest AjaxControlToolKit.dll (3.5.40412.0), and update it in my old project. When I compile the project, it shows sucessful. However, when I used my Customized Calendar, it got "AjaxControlToolKit Undefined"
ps: my old project is developed under AjaxControlToolKit.dll (3.0.20820.16598) . // README
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Nov 23, 2010
Do anyone of you know how to handle XXX.X IIS HTTP errors in a web.config file? I tried doing the following:
<customErrors mode="On" defaultRedirect="error.aspx">
<error statusCode="403" redirect="error403.aspx" />
<!--NOTE: The following does not work-->
<error statusCode="403.9" redirect="error403.9.aspx" />
<!--ENDNOTE-->
<error statusCode="404" redirect="error404.aspx" />
</customErrors>
But obviously that didn't worked, because the web.config file expects an integer as the statusCode value.
CONTEXT: WinServer 2003 - ASP.NET 3.5
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Jan 11, 2011
I am trying to port an existing ASP.Net 1.1 website to another web server that currently runs IIS7 and a number of websites that target either .Net 2.0, 3.5 or 4.0. All other sites continue to work perfectly. Unfortunately, I can only browse static files on the newly imported site. If I try to access any of the Features in IIS7 for the new sit
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Oct 15, 2010
I know how to alter the web config to redirect to an errors page but what I need to do is have the actual offending error message print to that page. This is a special request for testing reasons, I realize the whole point of a custom error page is to provide a user friendly message when an error occurs but for testing we want to show the user the message so they can copy and paste it into a ticketing system we are using for beta testing feedback.
Should I use the global.asax instead? I am pretty new to vb.net and am not sure how to get the actual error message to display on my custom error page.
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Feb 2, 2010
For some reason the Custom Errors for 404 pages are not working on my production server, but they work fine on development. Instead of going to the custom 404.aspx page, it goes to the ugly IIS 404 page.
Here is my Custom Errors protion of my web.config:
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I changed the defaultRedirect to also go to my 404.aspx page just to make sure I was catching everything, but still it does't work. I know I could change the IIS 404 error to also point to my 404.aspx page, but that will not work for me because I need to capture the "aspxerrorpath" in the querystring for .net 404 errors. The IIS method will not give me that.
I am just hoping it is a server configuration I missed somewhere, but everything on production looks the same as on development.
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Jan 18, 2010
Why does the Web Platform Installer force you to install SQL 2008 Express?
I have a production server which already has an installation of SQL 2000 but no web development tools are installed. I would prefer not to add SQL 2008 Express if it is not necessary. The server in addition to being the primary intranet webserver is also DC, APP SERVER, FILE SERVER and basically does not need to handle an extra instance of SQL.
The main purpose of this is just one of convenience to have the web development app on the RDP Desktop instead of attaching to the server in some manner (ftp/unc share).
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Jan 30, 2010
I am very new to ASP.Net and Visual Studio 2008. I am attempting to run a website on my Windows 7 Enterprise usig IIS7. When I load the web.config file in the VS2008 editor I get several errors/warrnings. Each starts with "Could not find schema information for the element 'TinyMCE' or it specifies one of the attributes.The section of code looks like this:
<TinyMCE installPath= "script/tiny_mce" mode ="src"
<globaoSettings>
<add Key ="relative_urls" value ="false" />
[code]...
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Mar 31, 2010
I'm trying to learn how to use AJAX and I've hit my first roadblock: installing it on my machine. I've poked around all over the place for installation instructions, and the ones I could find all reference some sort of msi file that I can't find anywhere on the Downloads section of this site.
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Jan 10, 2011
I have downloaded Asp.Net Extension 1.0 and extract it.
Each AjaxControlToolkit.dll is keep in folder (ar,es,de,fr ... ) .There is also one AjaxControlToolkit.dll which is not inside any folder.
My question is which AjaxControlToolkit.dll should be used? I need to have all the AjaxControlToolkit.dll inside my bin folder? or I pick it according to my country? What if my web site is multilingual?
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Apr 30, 2010
I'm having trouble with a web application in IIS 6.0 that doesn't seem to be able to run Ajax Control Toolkit that is in the Global Assembly Cache. I thought I had installed it correctly using GACUTIL /I etc., but perhaps I am misunderstanding the process. Is there more to it than just running GACUTIL? Is there a custom installer that I should be using? The web application complains that it cannot find System.Web.Ajax ... is this a separate dll download? If so, where would I get System.Web.Ajax 3.0.31106.0 , there doesn't seem to be a download available on the Codeplex pages.
I currently have the following showing as installed in my GAC:
AjaxControlToolkit 3.0.31106.0
System.Web.Extensions 3.5.0.0
System.Web.Extensions.Design 3.5.0.0
where I am going wrong, do I have the wrong versions of the System.Web.Extensions dll ?
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Apr 23, 2010
I am using 'TextBoxWatermarkExtender'.code compiles fine but when i run the application, i get the following js 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."
I have installed all necessary things, am i missing something.
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Oct 15, 2010
Moved our web application from W2003 & IIS6 to W2008 R2 & IIS7.5 . One of the first things we discovered was to set the Application Pool in "Classic" mode. However we are still not out of the woods. We are having a AjaxControlToolKit error. I have attached a screenshot but in summary, the first line of code referring to the AjaxControlToolKit is flagged in error, Type.registerNamespace('AjaxControlToolkit'); The Debugger throws the error text below: 'Type' is undefined Default.aspx?
_TSM_HiddenField_=ScriptManager1_Hidd enField&_TSM_CombinedScripts_=%3b%3bAjaxControlToo lkit%2c+Version%3d1.0.20229.26116%2c+Culture%3dneu tral%2c+PublicKeyToken%3d28f01b0e84b6d53e%3aen-US%3a63cfabab-51ed-48ea-9a51-d25d550c85e3%3ae2e86ef9%3a9ea3f0e2%3a9e8e87e9%3a1d f13a87%3a4c9865be%3aba594826%3a757f92c2%3a3858419b %3a96741c43%3ac4c00916%3ac7c04611%3acd120801%3a38e c41c0,
line 21 character 1I have made sure that AjaxControlToolKit.dll (ver 1.0.20229) is in the Bin folder of my website.
<pages>
<controls>
<add tagPrefix="asp" namespace="System.Web.UI" assembly="System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" />
<add namespace="AjaxControlToolkit" assembly="AjaxControlToolkit" tagPrefix="ajaxToolkit" />
</controls>
</pages>
Entire web.config is in attacment also. I am not sure what else has to happen to move to the newer Microsoft platforms?
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Mar 23, 2010
I need to add image tag to AjaxControlToolkit.HTMLEditor???
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Mar 11, 2010
I see that I have version 3.0.20229.0 of ajaxcontroltoolkit.dll on a server and on my local machine I have version 3.0.0.20820.0 of ajaxcontroltoolkit.dll in a AjaxControlToolkit-Framework3.5SP1 directory. So does 3.0.20229.0 correspond to 3.5 pre sp1?
I found the following at http://www.ajaxcontroltoolkit.com/Default.aspx:
This release includes over 10 patch fixes provided by members of the Toolkit community. We would like to specially thank all the patch contributors for their effort which helped make this release possible. We recognize their names on the
Toolkit Patch Hall of Fame.
Setting up the environment to use the Toolkit: This Toolkit release targets two different versions of the .NET Framework:
Version 3.5.20229 for .NET Framework 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008:
Download the AjaxControlToolkit-Framework3.5.zip or AjaxControlToolkit-Framework3.5-NoSource.zip.
Version 1.0.20229 for ASP.NET AJAX version 1.0 and .NET Framework 2.0:
Download the AjaxControlToolkit.zip or AjaxControlToolkit-NoSource.zip.
Note: Toolkit version 3.5.20229 is only for users who are building on top of .NET Framework 3.5 using Visual Studio 2008. If you are using .NET Framework 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005 then you should use
Toolkit version 1.0.20229.
It sounds like the Toolkit version does NOT correspond to the version of ajaxcontroltoolkit.dll.
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Mar 15, 2010
I have two different version of AjaxControlToolkit dll and I have added reference of both dll in my web application. I also set up different tagprefix for both the version.
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Feb 9, 2011
I am new to ajax. here's the problem I have. in my bin folder, I have so many different copies of AjaxControlToolkit.resources.dll in different languages.
/ar/AjaxControlToolkit.resources.dll
/de/AjaxControlToolkit.resources.dll
/es/AjaxControlToolkit.resources.dll
.....
my web site is english only. How do i get rid of those dll files in another language.
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May 27, 2010
Before using toolkitscriptmanager control of ajaxcontroltoolkit 3.5 i was using scriptmanager and i have set the enablepagemethod = true then i can call the pagemethod asynchronously using javascript
[URL] For More Information see this link for pagemethods in ajax
But yesterday we updated our ajax dll to latest version which is 3.5.40412.0 and there they have said that use toolkitscriptmanager instead of scriptmanager so i used that. But now i am not able to use my page methods.
Its Saying AJaxControlToolKit is undefined :
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Mar 24, 2011
I have Visual Studio 2010 installed on my dev server and of course AJAX extensions were automatically installed; but now I need to move the feature I have developed to my staging and production boxes. I do not want to install Visual Studio on either of these boxes! I have scoured the google and found broken links to the extensions, links to the old v1 and v2 extensions in other words I cannot find out where to download the extensions and most importantly how to install them on Server 2008 (IIS 7). I have implemented a feature that uses the Script Manager not any of the controls in the toolkit so don't link me to the toolkit unless you can point to documentation that states ScriptManager is included.
1. The link for downloading 2. A link to installation instructions for Server 2008 IIS 7.
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Nov 1, 2010
I'm having a bit of trouble with this - I've got the correct version of the toolkit, and I've installed the ajax extensions and templates, but when I go to install the toolkit, I select the dll in the Choose Items and I get the error message that there are no coomponents in the dll. Frantic googling for all I'm worth will only point to helpful folks highlighting the link:
[URL]
however that seems to be a dud, now, and results in an error page.
I got the Ajax build from:
[URL]
I downloaded the NoSource version, and I've run the VSI included so that I can now create apps that (in theory) use the toolkit, but I'm a bit flummoxed as to how to get the toolbox in the toolbar so that I can get at the controls within Visual Studio.
The environment is Web Developer 2008 Express edition
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Sep 23, 2010
Server Error in '/AJX' Application.
Parser Error
Description:
An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: Could not load file or assembly 'AjaxControlToolkit.dll' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
Source Error:
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[No relevant source lines]Source File: none Line: 0 Assembly Load Trace: The following information can be helpful to determine why the assembly 'AjaxControlToolkit.dll' could not be loaded.
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WRN: Assembly binding logging is turned OFF. To enable assembly bind failure logging, set the registry value [HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftFusion!EnableLog] (DWORD) to 1. Note: There is some performance penalty associated with assembly bind failure logging. To turn this feature off, remove the registry value [HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftFusion!EnableLog].
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.3603; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.3614
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Sep 14, 2010
I have an ASP.NET AJAX application, which is using .NET Framework 3.5. I have visual Studio 2008 installed on my developer machine. The AjaxControlToolKit dlls I have installed in my system right now come from the file "AspNetAjaxLibraryBeta0911.zip". The released date of the dlls in the file is 12/29/2009. Exploring the AjaxControlToolKit download site, I found that there is a more updated version, which release date was April 12th 2010.
I tried to update the AjaxControlKit.dll version to the newest one. I did this creating a path in my system: c:Program FilesAjaxControlToolKitWebFormsRelease then I placed there the new AjaxControlToolKit.dll and AjaxControlToolKit.pdb files. Then I right clicked on the name of the dll inside my Bin directory in my application and selected "Update Reference". After I did this I tested the application and is giving me Jscript error messages like: "htmlfile: member not found", or Microsoft Jscript Runtime error "lenth is null or not an object". I don't get these error messages if I come back to the previous version of the AjaxControlToolKit.
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