C# Compile Time For Last Updated?
Oct 30, 2010I have a website and I want to include a "Last Compile Time: XX:XX:XX" in the footer of the website. Is there an automated way to alter the contents of an asp:label at compile time?
View 2 RepliesI have a website and I want to include a "Last Compile Time: XX:XX:XX" in the footer of the website. Is there an automated way to alter the contents of an asp:label at compile time?
View 2 RepliesI have an ASP.NET website that worked fine using and debugging in VS2008. I went through the upgrade process opening the solution in VS2010. I can run the site, but as I make changes in the app_code folder classes, they don't seem to commpile and warn me of compile-time errors. As soon as I get to a point that calls the class, the errors show up. Sounds JIT I guess, but this isn't how it was working in 08. Is there an option that was changed in the upgrade process? This is a large project, I really don't want to break something and not find out until some obscure page is opened.
View 1 RepliesAm running asp.net application.I try to build sample site using gridview.I got compilation error as below,CS1061: 'ASP.gridedit_aspx' does not contain a definition for 'GridView1_RowUpdated' and no extension method 'GridView1_RowUpdated' accepting a first argument of type 'ASP.gridedit_aspx' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
Line 13: <asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" DataKeyNames="ID"
Line 14: AutoGenerateColumns="False"
Line 15: DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1"
CS0016: Could not write to output file 'c:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Temporary ASP.NET Files
oot7529765bd6c35794App_Web_uclogin.ascx.5a9fc98b.zqr8lwaw.dll' -- 'Access is denied. '
Is it possible to validate property of a ASP.NET UserControl at compile time..
e.g. ID="1" shows an error
I have a public property called 'UploadDirectory'
I want to show error message when the directory is not present.I wrote following code for the public property but it works as expected at runtime only
/// <summary>
/// Format e.g. ~/UploadDirectory/
/// </summary>
[code]....
How much time is spent compiling a view in ASP.NET?Of course I don't expect anyone to give me a number, but I think it's interesting to have an idea of how much time this takes because it could influence the way we implement things.For example, if the time is significant , then I might try to put every result that I need to display in the view in a model class instance (created just to hold the values in such a way that I don't even have to test for objects with null value) and then minimize to the maximum (uh?) the amount of C# code in the view thus decreasing the amount of time necessary to compile the view.Question Does this make sense? Give some thoughts on this one.
View 1 RepliesI am using TFS to build my MVC app. I cannot do it because I get lots of compile errors. I am using version 4 of .Net and MVC 2. On the build server I have the .Net framework 4.0 installed. It has been suggested that I should also download the MVC framework as well, but when I look on the net all I can find is this MVC framework; http://mvcframework.codeplex.com/ which does not seem to be relevant and does not work anyway.
One of the assemblies I am missing on the build server is System.Web.Mvc dll.Typical error messages include; "The type or namespace name 'Mvc' does not exist in the namespace 'System.Web' (are you missing an assembly reference?)"What do I need to do to fix this?
Specifically we're making our application compatible with the Out Of Process Session State server where all types saved in session must be serializable. Is there a way to see at compile time that any type put into HttpSessionState is marked with the Serializable attribute. Something along the lines of this 'non-valid' code
public static void Put<T>( string key, T value ) where T : IsMarkedWitheSerializableAttribute
{
HttpContext.Current.Session[key] = value;
}
We recently migrated to v4 of .net. We are running iis 7 in integrated mode. When the site first starts its slow. I get that - it compiles for the first time. The odd thing is then we will go to certain pages and it seems to compile again. The next time i go that page its very fast. Nothing exceptional with the second page - but once that is hit the rest of the site is fast.
View 1 RepliesFor the first time in my career, I'm working on an ASP.Net (v3.5) project that has been set up as a Visual Studio 2008/10 Web Site Project.
I'm not keen on this way of working this way for various reasons but for the moment and until such time as the company sees the virtue in working in an environment with namespaces, designer and project files etc., I have to continue with the existing codebase.
I've run into some odd issues since I began this but perhaps the oddest one of all is that althought VS lets me build the code, it doesn't reliably pick up compilation errors so these are not noticed until runtime.
I know the website model allows dynamic/hot compilation when a request is made for a specific but I can't see why it wouldn't do this when I manually (F5) build/rebuild the project. Its immensely annoying as you can imagine and I can't find a workaround.
I'm using the following syntax to bind to a div element:
<div id="previewdiv"><%=Preview%></div>
Where Preview is a property on my page.The catch is that I'm creating this in Javascript on a new page in an onclick event. On the server side, I'm able to reference the new page via this property but for some reason when the page is postback the variable is getting set to the default initialized value and not to the value that I set in my page, i.e Preview = string. When I postback a second time then the page will be updated with the value I set.I could perhaps move the code to the Init but I need to get values from controls to Initialize this property.
I am trying to get the current date and time value updated into a database. I am getting an error when trying to do so though. Here is my code:
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Does anyone see anything that throws a red flag?
I have a page with two updatepanels both which have thier triggers outside of the panels themselves - I am setting the triggers using in the pageload event. This is how it works - there is a repeater that holds a list of links which gets set when the page loads (this is outside of the update panel). The first udpatepanel has a trigger set to the itemcommand of this list of links - it then goes out and gets the sub links and fills a repeater that is located in the update panel. - so forgetting all about the second update panel on the page... If I set the panels updateMode="conditional" then it doesn't render till I click the link twice. If I put a breakpoint in the code I can clearly see that the code is executing and that there is no error but again... Nothing renders
- I click the link again it renders. If I take out the UpdateMode="conditional" statement all is well... But I don't want that cause I two update panels on the page.
The second one also has sort of the same problem - The trigger I have set for it the ItemCommand for the repeater in update panel one... when I click one of the linkButton's in the first updatepanel sure enougn I see the code execute return my results and all seems well however there is nothing rendered on the page. BUT!!! When I click one of the main links on top (remember these are trigger for updatepanel one) my second repeater inside of updatepanel2 is shows up on the page.
What is causing the partial postback not to render anything?
I know this is confusing so I hope I explained myself well enough. I will just post the ASPX so you can see how I am setting this up - I don't think you need to see the code behind... If anyone does then I will post it.
Again - all this is to with the updateMode - when I remove it (as I did in this code sample) it works and renders however I don't want both updatePanel to get updated at the same time.
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Here is my code. I just wanted to update one column. Why is everything getting NULL put into it?
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My web application has hosted on the canada server but my all clients are indians.So, as I am using System.datetime.Now to store all the dates in application.Obviously, it is displaying the canadian time instead of india time.How can i do it?Is there not any gloabl settings that we can do in our web.config file so that it indicates to the server at run time which time zone to execute..?Or any other suitable alternate?
View 3 Repliesi have to listen my mail server for every 30 min. i have a distribution list and i want to count number of email comes for that distribution list and no of replies goes from the outlook for every 30 minutes. also i need to get the time difference between the replied time with arrived time of the mail. so show me some sample code
View 3 RepliesAnyone know how to format a TIME COLUMN in SQL 08 to regular time and not military time? VB.net
View 2 Repliesis there a way to post asp.net code and not complie it into a dll
I would like to upload only .aspx file and the aspx.vb file. I dont want to compile it into a .dll
is there a setting or something in that I can do so I dont have to compile it?
Microsoft JScript runtime error: 'undefined' is null or not an object:
And it worked fine with the ajaxcontroltoolkit 3.01
Now on 3.5 i gives problems.
Ok this is a reported bug so the solution(supposedly) is this:
[URL]
how do i compile the project.try to run the AjaxControlToolkit.VS2008.sln and errors pop out form everywhere.Is the dll available with the fix somewhere?
Is it possible just to compile codebehind and codefiles and stick them in the /bin folder?
View 2 RepliesI have my asp.net 2.0C# with crystal report whcih is developed in windows xp(x86) machine...
now what my problem is in my local server it work fine
Whn comes deployment in hosting server, my service provider has w2k8 server x64 bit..
how to compile my asp.net crystal report application to run in 64 bit..
how to compile this to 64bit.
I use reflector to decompile a asp.net dll, after that I find the bug and fixed it, now I want to compile it back to a dll, then I can deploy, but it seems that I can't how can I do this ?
View 2 Replieshow to compile a web application into a ddl file.
View 7 RepliesHow do I compile an ASP.Net MVC project using MSBuild? We use a Continuous Integration server to compile and deploy our applications. To keep things simple I created an MVC 1.0 project in VS2008. I immediately created an MSBuild script file to compile it. I did not change any code in the project. The MSBuild script contained the following target.
<AspNetCompiler
VirtualPath="/"
PhysicalPath="C:Developmentmvc1"
TargetPath="c:publishxxx"
Force="true"
Debug="false"
Updateable="true"
The MVC project sln file is contained in the c:developmentmvc1 directory.I am running XP/Pro.I am receiving an error ASPCONFIG: it is an error to use a section registered as allowDefintion='MachineToApplication' beyond application level.
I removed the authenication mode, membership provider, etc. from the web config file until I finally saw a different error message.I am now receiving an error message saying that the file '/views/shared/site.master' does not exist.
I have a complete web application code created by other developer using asp.net c#. I am trying to deploy it on IIS 7.5 on windows 7.
In this application, there is a root folder that contains very less code files & one web.config file. This code is online currently & when we open the url, it redirects to the sub folder which is
http://******.com/pages/home.aspx
On IIS when I try to open this same path locally as http://localhost/test_project/pages/home.aspx
it simply prints the code in browser as
<% Response.Redirect("Home.aspx"); %>