Configuration :: 404 Not Working For Complete Strings?
Apr 30, 2010
I have configured in my web.config the 404 error message and the page to be displayed. This works fine if I enter in a non existant page for example:http://www.woodleymkc.co.uk/gibberish.aspxand sure enough it redirects to my 404 page. However if I type in:http://www.woodleymkc.co.uk/gibberishthen I get, what I assume, is a standard Windows server 404 page. If you try each of those links you will see what I mean.
I have just deployed my entire website onto my hosting provider. My databases worked fine whilst I was testing the website on the local host. They use Plesk Control Panel. Here is my connection string:
Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename|DataDirectory|ASPNETDB.MDF";Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True (nothing is omited from this string)
Why isn't this working when the website is online? I get the error Invalid value for key 'attachdbfilename'. I have retargeted my website for .net 2.0 at the providers request because they do not support .net 4.
I can get the current value of a URL query string by using Request.QueryString["UrlKey"], but can I actually modify the URL with code, without doing a form GET submission?
If the user is landing on the page for the first time, what is the easiest way to programmatically create the ?UrlKey=value through the Page_load method? Or am I better of doing this with Javascript or building a redirect Like: string redirect = "www.mysite.com?" + MyKey + "=" + MyValue;
On most of my asp.net web application I have at least 4 computers that I am constantly moving my application around to. My development PC at work, at home, a test web server for others to test then finally the production server. In all cases I am using a MS-SQL database that would be on a minimum of 3 (usually 4) different sql servers. I am constantly changing the connection string(s) in the web.config file. Now I have just learned about Entity Frameworks which apparently requires its own connection string.
As far as I know the only references to the connection string(s) would be the web.config settings for the asp.net membership and role provider settings and now the entity framework object. So I was hoping I could do some coding in the Global.asax unit under some function and "detect" which server I am running on maybe by its name or something that would be both constant and unique on all machines. Then programmatically configure the membership provoders and entity framework object to use the correct connection string.
What is the best way to store/access connection strings and most importantly the URLs for different environments (dev, validation, production). I'm using ASP.NET 1.1.
I'm using ajax autocomplete extender(from database). Its working fine in content page. But its not working in Master Page. I'm using VS2008. I'm using webservice...
I am developing a movie database website and in that i have a master page having a text box with autocomplete with image feature to search film details, this textbox is working fine in home page but when it is accessed from a content page for example i have a signup page and when that page is loaded as the content page, the autocomplete feature in the master page textbox is not working.
I have an ASP.NET project which is pretty n-tier, by namespace, but I need to separate into three projects: Data Layer, Middle Tier and Front End.I am doing this because...
A) It seems the right thing to do, and
B) I am having all sorts of problems running unit tests for ASP.NET hosted assemblies.
Anyway, my question is, where do you keep your config info?Right now, for example, my middle tier classes (which uses Linq to SQL) automatically pull their connection string information from the web.config when instantiating a new data context.If my data layer is in another project can/should it be using the web.config for configuration info?If so, how will a unit test, (typically in a separate assembly) provide soch configuration info?
I have seen the examples on how to switch between connections strings for development and production enviroments. My web.config also calls out a connection string for <roleManager and membership><providers>. Can this be setup to switch between the two connection strings?
I would like to use both of the connection strings in the same web.config file how can I do this I tried this yesterday it worked I called it a night, then this morning I got this. The error being on line: 10 Parser Error Message: The entry 'ApplicationServices' has already been added.
Line 8: <add name="ApplicationServices" Line 9: connectionString="Data Source=Mysource;Initial Catalog=travelatlantic;User ID=MyID; Password=MyPassword;" /> Line 10: <add name="ApplicationServices" Line 11: connectionString="Data Source=MySource;Initial Catalog=travelatlantic2;User ID=Myid; Password=MyPassword;" /> Line 12: </connectionStrings>
My application is working fine in local environment but not working after push code in live. My locale environment and hosting environment both are having same configuration. Same app working fine 2 month before but in different domain but same hosting server.
how to check the both config / any possible to run debug mode in hosting server please let me know. below code used in all page for checking user session status but when I click on any link page redirect to login.aspx I think session got timeout. I don't know why session got time frequently, but this issue not happening in local environment (desktop).
i have vps and i install sql expression2008.first i make login user and i encrypt password in my webconfig when i put it in vps it cant connect to user that i make but in sql i login with tha user so the user is correct but i cant connect to it in vps.it also connect in my own computer but i cant connect to it in vps.what is the problem?
I was using FCK editor in my site and it was working very smoothly. Recently I moved all my files as it is into a new hosting server. Surprisingly, FCK editor is not getting displayed in my page. The requested url for fck editor is same as of earlier.
When an error occurs (I type in a non-existing page in address), I get the default IE "page not found" page.This happens both on localhost in development, and of course in live environment.I think this started happening since a recent Microsoft Update, which included most recent updates to .net.
I just deployed a site and all looks okay as far as it being up there and the files are there.However when I go to click on any link, they don't even send a request back to the browser.If I right click then open link in new tab is sends it along just fine but it seems like the page can't initiate a request back to the server,
I am trying to convert the Plugin's (Interfaces) developed in VB6.0 to .NET web services. Basically what I am trying to do is that making use of VB6.0 dlls in the web services. This works fine when I am checking the services in the debug mode but It fails to work in the Host enviornment(From IIS).Server: windows 2003Error : Creating an instance of the COM component with CLSID {3FF6ABC1-5FAC-45D3-AFA5-B3472443CAA7} from the IClassFactory failed due to the following error: 80010105.
I have we have deployed an ASP.NET applicatio (3.5 framework ) in IIS 6.0. It works fine in port 82 but it gives error in port80. we have installed follwoing KB969612 for IE8 issue to make it work