I have a .net aspx project done with VS 2008 using the .Net 2.xxxx framework. This ASPX application is deployed on and 4 different 2003 Server boxes. 3 are running in total beautifully. In the 4th box is my issue. I do a FILE.EXISTS conditional test looking for case file pdf's. These case numbers are structured as such 2012-C-0421,001,0008.PDF
Please note the comma's used in the path. 3 of the 4 servers in court houses recognize the path to the pdf WITH the commas in them perfectly and the FILE.EXISTS works 100%. On the fourth box (same config we THINK) the exact same FILE.EXISTS does not return a hit even though we see the document sitting in the folder via explorer. IF we remove the commas and make it 2012-C-0421001008.pdf all is fine and document is indeed discovered with the EXISTS.
WHY on this one server does the original ducument path not function. We can not ask the court houses to change the way they store their documents so I need to make this work like the other 3. Again... same version..same .net framework... same OS (2003 server)
I read a xml file (myConfig.config) and provide it as an input to a CLR method. When I make changes to this xml file, it doesn't seem to be recognizing it. When this line throws an error, I always see the first version of the file as a part of the error message.In the config file properties, I have set Copy to Output Directory as Copy always, but it still doesn't seem to work.
I downloaded iTracker to get started doing some web development with ASP.NET. I don't understand why in the code behind file, the standard web controls are not recognized.
I have created a webservice, which debugs fine with no errors, and published this on my localhost server for testing.
I have created a windows app which calls the webservice but am hitting problems as soon as I reach the point where the webservice tries to connect to its database.
The connectionstring is held within the web.config file of the webservice as
, and as I said before, this works perfectly when debugging the webservice application directly.
However, the windows application is not seeing the connection properly, if I use the statement as above I get a debug error stating that it is a NULL reference. If I change it to
I no longer get a debug error, but the connection is not made. On testing the above code it believes the name for connection 0 is "localSqlServer" and in both the web app and the webservice the error below is returned.
>>An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file \MyServerMyDirectoryMyProjectMyProjectApp_Dataaspnetdb.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share.
why the windows application see's the correct connection string code as null? Is there additional security I need to add for the web.config file to be accessible? Or does the connection strings need to be relicated within the app.config of the windows app?
Both applications are written in C# and I use Visual Studio 2010, ASP.Net version 4.0.30319
I have a full working web site that i ported to a new hosting company. In some pages i have links to PDF on the server (they do exist!) On the old server no problem. On the new one when user clicks on the link : error 404 file does not exist.. Should i look in the web.config ? i don't know where to start
I am doing a project, In that i have to store some content in excel file and should have to save as sample.xls. If the file is already Exists, then have to store sample1.xls and again if it is exists, then sample2.xls...like that.... How in c# code.
Actually, I have developed an Website. In that, one page contains a message text field, If a user typed some text & clicked save button, that content should be store in excel file and save in different name with sequence series..
ok i have a file link not in the vs 2010 project .basically i have a list page in which i want to show the files, one file each for different organization. how can i make a link to that xml file which exists outside the project
I am in the process of adding my custom aspx pages to the LAYOUTS folder(a folder I created) in a WSPbuilder solution in VS08. The problem I am having is when I build the solution it fails because the controls(Load, Textboxes, dropdown lists,etc) in the code behind file for the custom aspx pages say they are not defined. They all have a blue squiggly line and I get over 100 errors.what to do to get the WSP to recognize the code behind pages.
I would like to check whether a folder exists or not if not create. I'm sure this folder exists, but for some reason I get "false" when I check with "Exists" method.
The only reason I think could be because of the W: drive? I moved this application to production site and even there it returns false.
while I'm type in Windows explorer on my localhost and on the server "W:/Webs/ASPPages/cropper/uploads" it opens this folder. So my localhost and IIS server has W: mapping.
for test I tried to create the folder then it says can't find the path...
userFolderName = @"W:/Webs/ASPPages/cropper/uploads" //I also tried @"W:WebsASPPagescropperuploads" //I also tried @"W:WebsASPPagescropperuploads" //I also tried "W:\Webs\ASPPages\cropper\uploads" DirectoryInfo dirInfo = new DirectoryInfo(userFolderName);........
How to check if a file exists on different domain?
If File.Exists("http://i1.asp.net/common/header/logo.png?cdn_id=01112010_2") Then Return String.Format("<img src={0} alt='' />", "http://i1.asp.net/common/header/logo.png?cdn_id=01112010_2" Else Return String.Empty 'always ends here [:(] End If
I have a ASP.Net website with links to files stored on a file server. These files are modified constantly and so the links will not always be valid, this includes changes to permissions, files being moved or deleted, etc. I implemented a method in the code-behind to check the validity of these links as they are constructed, if it fails the code will add CSS to change the color of link:
Check URL
/// <summary> /// Check if a URL exists. Method by http://www.vcskicks.com/check-website.php /// </summary> /// <param name="url">URL to validate</param> /// <returns>True if the URL was resolved, false otherwise</returns>
[Code]....
My problem is that not all the invalid links are getting the style added to them. The strange thing is that when I step through the method in debug mode using one of the bad links that was not colored, the method will return false and color the link as expected. There's a lot more involved then what I present above, but I searched the entire aspx code-behind for any other locations where the link url is being set and couldn't find any. I don't know if there's some post processing going on that somehow clears any styles that were applied to some of the links. The fact that some links are colored while others are not is very confusing to me. Has anyone else encountered similar behavior before?
I am taking backup for mdb file from source location to destination location.While using file.copy() function,how to check whether the folder is already exists or not.If exists means how to replace new one for existing one.Send C# code for replace new one for existing one.
I have two websites. One site contains nothing but image files. This is a sub-domain of the main website. The main website allows the user to search a database of information and displays that information. I create a grid with a link to the file. In my row_databound function, I want to check to see if that file exists on my other website. If it doesn't I remove the link, otherwise I leaves a link to that file. how to verify that the LINK actually goes to a file that exists?
2) Sample the size of that ftp file (3) times to ensure the file is ready for downloading.
We have some classes doing this already but they are using WebRequestMethods.Ftp.ListDirectoryDetails and then searching there in if file exists. I am hoping there are some clean ways to do this.
In my c# class I wrote I have a photo property that returns the photo source if the image exists (nothing or default image otherwise). In my code I use:
public string Photo { get { string source = "~/images/recipes/" + id + ".jpg"; if (File.Exists(source)) return "~/images/recipes/" + id + ".jpg";.......
If I get the FileInfo() information for this image I see that I tries to find this image in the following directory: C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesMicrosoft SharedDevServer10.0~images ecipes Of course the image is not located in that directory and File.Exists is returning me the wrong value.how can I fix this?
I have a large web application that uses File.Exists() in a global file utility class flawlessy for several years now. I just built a new ASMX web service that calls that same method in our file utility class, and it returns False for the same exact file paths that are being passed in the web application. The paths are absolute system file paths, and they match on both the web service and the web app.I am confused... Why might this happen? The method I am talking about is only a few lines of code. A couple of lines simply validate the file id parameter being sent into the method. The last remaining line is this:
[Code]....
The previous line of code calls another method that uses a String.Format to insert the file id into the file path. That's it.
I am working on a web page that handles alerts from National Weather Service. What I am wanting to do is when i drop a text file for watches and warnings, is to have the watches font color change from black to red and have the submenu also change.
example:watches>Middle Tennessee Watches
I want both of these to turn red if the file middletnwatches.txt exist. I know how to do the
Code:
if file.exists(server.mappath("middletnwatches.txt")) then