Change Encoding Of All Aspx And Aspx.vb Files In A Project?
Jul 1, 2010
I need to change the encoding from Western European... to Unicode... for every file in the project. I do not want to have to check out, open, change encoding, save and check-in every file, is there a faster way?
My current Web Site does not have any designer.cs files. (Yes it is not a Web Application)The site is complete but now I added 2 Clases to my site and all good but when I want to make use of my GridView it tells me this:This is because I wrapped my code with the same namespace as in my classes like so....
namespace samrasWebPortalSQL { public partial class GridView : System.Web.UI.Page { protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { Functions.RemoveCaching(this); [code]...
I want to know how can I load my files (file1.aspx and file1.aspx.vb) in a container on my index.aspx. My index should have my menu and my container. My problem is that i don't know how do that... options wich i tried:
Iframes: yes work it... but in html 5 iframe will dissapear...
MasterPage: isn't the solution because this refresh all index page.
Ajax: yes.. charge my File1.aspx in the container but i can't call the functions of File1.aspx.vb...
I have no experience in ASP.NET development.We have installed a Webmail product from Afterlogic. we have to remove the markup for a logout button. but we are not able to edit the .aspx files. we can remove the markup for the button compleately.but it is still there on the page when we refresh.Do we have to recompile the whole thing each time we make a change ? Is this some sort of cache problem ? We have tried to delete the browser cache. but it had no effect.
If we are deploying ASP.NET web application, Do we need to copy both *.aspx and *.aspx.cs files on the server?Also what if I am using different framework version? I mean 1.1 / 2.0 /3.0 /3.5 /4.0? What will be the answer in different .NET Framework versions?
I need to encode querystring from the aspx itself, like we do <%Eval()%>.Below is my html
<asp:HyperLinkField HeaderText="Your Header" DataNavigateUrlFields="userId" DataTextField="Your Data Field to Display" HeaderStyle-HorizontalAlign="Center" DataNavigateUrlFormatString="mypage.aspx?type=2&userId={0}" ItemStyle-Width="35%" ItemStyle-HorizontalAlign="Left" />
Here i want to encrypt or simply encode the parameters type and userid so that it will look like encrypted.
When I update a js file in my asp.net project, I refresh the browser and the change shows up as expected. If I change a css file or an .aspx file, the change does not show in the browser. Not when I clear the browser's cache, not when I restart IIS (iisrestart). What could this possibly be?
I upgraded my site from asp to asp.net.This means that all of my previous asp files became obsolete.I don't want to lose my Google Ranking of the old pages.
What is the proper way to redirect?I tried to catch all of the old asp pages is my 404 and then to:
if Request.QueryString("aspxerrorpath").contains("index.asp") = true then Response.Status = "301 Moved Permanently" Response.AddHeader("Location", "http://www.domain.com/index.aspx") Response.Redirect("/index.aspx") end if
I have a designer working on several pages in Dreamweaver. The designer is creating .aspx files with the Page directive at the top. These are getting shipped to me and I'm adding them to the Visual Studio ASP.NET WebForms Web Application Project. The problem is that there's no code-behind file by default, and I'm trying to find a shortcut to have them autogenerated as if I've added a fresh page from Visual Studio.
I'm using ASP.NET with VB, and .NET version 3.5. In the project, I've got some utility functions that I call from expressions in the aspx pages and also in code behind. This all works fine on my local machine, but when I deploy to the production server, I get this compilation error on each of those utility methods:
BC30456: 'XXX' is not a member of 'String'.
where XXX is an extension method defined on System.String. I'm baffled about this for a number of reasons:
Why is ASP.NET compiling anything at all, since I've precompiled the application and put everything in the bin directory. ASP.NET knows the functions are there because they work in code behind. It's only when used in the aspx page that I have this problem. (e.g. if I do something like this: <%= "A string to XXX-ify".XXX())%>) This method is public, which I verified with Reflector. I imported the relevant namespaces in the web.config file, and I can see that these namespaces are being imported in the call that ASP.NET makes to the compiler.
I'm designing a simple framework for small websites to be used in an intranet. The websites will all be similar, but there will be a few pages, or controls on pages, that are different. I would like to be able to version and maintain the common framework part of the websites as if they were a regular library - if I need to update CSS then I only have to do it in one place. Can I package-up ASPX files, images and CSS and distribute them like this? What am I missing?
My goal is to allow the developers of the few core content pages to get up and running with the websites quickly, with standard styles and images.
I was wondering whether there is away to compare two .aspx pages. I have a website on my local machine and the same website on a production server. What i will like to do is compare .aspx page from my local and production server to see what the differences are.
<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="MyPage.aspx.cs" Inherits="MyPage" %> <script type="text/javascript"> //<!-- I want to inject a JSON string here, which is generated per side-request --> function doStuffToMyData(){ // ..... } </script>
how I can inject a JSON string here? I got no problem generating the string, or parsing it in the browser..
It could be there's an easier way to do this? I basically want to manipulate the looks of the side, depending on changes to this data, so I figured it would be easiest to have the data as a JSON string.
I've created a new web application project in Visual Studio 2008, and then copied in some code from a project created with an older VS version. For instance, I'll add a new web form item in my project, say, "Shop.aspx". Then copy the older code into the new file. The trouble is that referenced supporting files get a "not found" warning.
The file ShopStyle.css resides in the same root folder of my project as Shop.aspx, but I get a "not found" warning about it. Or I'll have something like
I am converting an old asp project to a new .NET project. Now, all vb code are inside aspx files, and we are on the process of moving all vb script from aspx files to .vb files. My problem is, I can't debug the vb script inside most of the aspx files. All my friends don't have this problem. I think the problem is with vb text editor.
I am using Visual Studio 2008.
Is there anyway, I can make visual studio understand that aspx files have vb script inside them.
What I am doing right now is I have a dev machine where I have the solution for the old web app (1.1) usually if i have to add new pages to the app what I used to do is add .aspx pages in the dev mechine and compile the solution generate new dll's and copy the .dlls and .aspx pages to the server used to work fine.Now I needed to add a page.I did the same thing some how the server is not reconizing the new page I have created. Please tell me what Should i do to make the server recognize the new page?
As I understand it, I should be able to change an aspx file in VS, update in the browser and then see the changes without rebuilding the entire solution. For me thats not the case...
Edit: I use VS 2008, .NET 3.5 and development server. It is a Web Application project and I always need to rebuild to see the changes in the aspx files. I use master pages and aspx controls. I use edit and continue and have no problem updating the code behind files without rebuilding.