Configuration :: Add A Project Into Company Web Site?
Jun 3, 2010Our company has web site as www.mycompany.com.I created a asp.net project as ORDERS (open it using default.aspx) and boss wants to list it as www.mycompany.com/orders.
View 4 RepliesOur company has web site as www.mycompany.com.I created a asp.net project as ORDERS (open it using default.aspx) and boss wants to list it as www.mycompany.com/orders.
View 4 RepliesI want to publish an asp.net 4.0 project to a hosting site. I uploaded the three SiteMaster files and the three default files. It has an error on the first line of the SiteMaster.aspx. The error message was "Could not load type 'PorjectName.SiteMaster'." What files should I upload?
View 5 RepliesIs there a difference between the Web Setup Project in VS2008 and the Web Deployment Project that I keep reading about on this site? More importantly, how much of a help is the deployment project over just using the setup project?
View 1 RepliesIs there a way to be able to create a new database when a company signs up to my site, and be able to use that database when he/she logs in, so for example if company A logs in he uses CompanyA database and if company B logs in he uses Company B database, now they all have the same table structure, just need to figure out a way to use a specific database depending on the user that logs in.
View 2 RepliesI have defined the following control which serves as a wrapper for another control (simplified code):
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Can anyone provide any insight as to why it is failing in one environment, but not the others? Is this something related to configuration? The user control is hosted within a "SmartPart" style user control loader which is being used on a WSS 3.0 site in the DIT/SIT/UAT environments.
if uploaded my hole web application to arvixe hosting company then when i try to run it it give me the following error (Does any one know what it is that i should do)
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I have multiple sites hosted at a hosting company that does not support domain pointing. Right now I have all of my domains go to the root directory and Response.Redirect() to a sub-directory which leaves me with mydomain.com/subdir/. Is there a way to make my own pointer to eliminate the /subdir/ portion of the URL?
View 1 RepliesI have created 2 projects in a solution. One project contains Asp.net classes with login page and different other pages.
Another project contains a web service.
When I launch the solution(click F6 in visual studio 2008) the login page can access to the method of the webservice. Both projects are launched.
However when i added this 2 projects into IIS and deploy them (with create command) the login page cannot contact the method of the web service. Even though the web service is running because i can acces it manually. But they cannot communicate each other.
I am working at a site not orginally devleoped by me. The problem is that all the pages are working fine and have no problem at my local site. but the site is not showing any content at live site from database. Niether it shows an error for it. How can I find the problem?
View 7 RepliesI am neither a server administrator nor very knowledgable about how to configure IIS, so I have the following problem:
My client hosts their public website from their own internal server running Server 2003 with IIS 6. The current website is a .NET 1.1 application configured as a website in IIS. Within this site a separate virtual directory configured as an application runs a separate .NET 1.1 app that serves as their online webstore.
I've been tasked with upgrading the website (not the webstore) to .NET 4 and getting it installed and working on their server. My initial plan was to simply change the existing websites home directory to the new home directory from the IIS admin console and be done, but then I read that this would break the application directory that hosts their online store because .NET 1.1 applications cannot be nested within .NET 4 applications. Can anyone confirm this?
What is the difference between a Project and a Web Site. In Visual Studio it offers File | New Project ... and File | New Web Site As what I develop are going to be web sites, I choose File | New Web Site I have a number of web sites that all access the same database and within each web site I have a lot of duplicated functionality - like GetContact(int ContactID), GetNotes(int JobID) etc. etc. Can I keep all the common code in one place and access it from each web application? I have the idea that this is what a 'Solution' is for, with the ability to add various Projects to a Solution.
But, if you create a web site (as opposed to a project) you don't seem to be able to reference another project.
I'm using SQL Server 2008 R2 Express and try to add ASPNETDB.mdf database to my web site project. However, the following message appears: "Connections to SQL Server database files (.mdf) require SQL Server 2005 Express or SQL Server 2008 Express to be installed and running on the local computer. The current version of SQL Server Express can be downloaded at the following URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=125883".
View 5 RepliesI am having serious issue running a MVC web site from IIS 6 especially with Windows authentication mode. I know its very simple but missing some ting between. Succeeded configuring MVC on IIS 6. Now Trying to enable Windows Authentication mode on MVC Web Site, Steps included in my configuration
- enabled windows authentication mode in web.config
- Enabled Integrated Windows Authentication on IIS web site under Directory Security.
- Given permissions to a Domain group (eg: asiaDomainGrp) [Read, Write] Do i need to add ASP.NET Machine accountIUSR_<machines name> under this?
During the intial loading, I am trying to query Active Directory to get authenticated user's full name to display on default page, this is not success full due to some issue, later I changed to "HttpContext.User.Identity.Name". Now I could able to access Default page from the web server, but real heck is here. For some reason IIS is using NT AUTHORITYANONYMOUS LOGON.
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I have separated two servers as Web server/Database server.
I need to enable compression to speed up my site.However, I only found way to do it via action filter which requires me to put [compress] action filter to every actions.such as; [URL]aspxThis is quite lots of work and I may miss an aciton which is not desiable.So, is there a way to enable compression site level? I mean, by changing config or put code in request handler to support compression.Also, action fileter approach doesn't compress javascript or css.How do you support compression? Is there a way to support it?I heard that there is a way to do it via IIS, but my hosting site doesn't support this.
View 10 Repliesi wants to display site navigation in my project using breadcrumb.
View 7 RepliesI'm a bit cautions about converting one of my sites to .net 4 at the same instant I move to vs2010. When I convert the sln and csproj files, there is an option to "convert web sites to .net 4" which I did not check.Once I get more comfortable using vs2010, I'd like to do that conversion to .net 4, but I can't find an option to do that in VS.
View 2 RepliesI want to import DLL file in my web site project. I have dll file "my.dll" in folder C:DLLDir and I'm using the code :
[DllImport("C:\DLLDir\my.dll", EntryPoint = "Out32")]
This works ok. But I want to use relative path (web site root path) . I'm trying to put "my.dll" in "bin" or root folder and I'm using the code :
[DllImport("my.dll", EntryPoint = "Out32")]
but I'm getting the error: Unable to load DLL 'my.dll': The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E)
I don't see any exact duplicates in the Related Questions above, so here goes. Please don't stone me if it is a duplicate.Is there any way to achieve the same end as setting 'Copy Local' to True on a web application reference? I could probably map a custom config section to the <compilation><assemblies> config section, and simple copy all assemblies to local, but that would be quite rude. Should I be looking at tapping into a build provider or something? I think the main issue here is identifying listed assemblies not normally present on the target platform, but this seems a very difficult task to me without simply using a hard-coded list,
View 2 RepliesSo I have seen the items about the differneces between web application and web site projects. My big question is - how can I tell which one I am running in the RC of VS 1010?
View 1 RepliesI am having a simple web site created using VS.NET 2003 using .NET Framework 1.1 The web site project builds properply. When I hit F5 (to debug) it displays "Error while trying to run project" message. I am able to debug console and windows service applications. Recently I installed VS.NET 2010 (.NET Framework 4.0). I think prior to this it was working fin. ENV: Windows XP and IIS 5.1
View 4 RepliesThe last phase of the installer fails with this message:Installation IncompleteThe installer was interrupted before [project] could be installed. You need to restart the installer to try again.
Running msiexec /i installer.msi /l*vx setup.log shows the following entries in the setup log:
INFO : [...] [ApplyWebFolderProperties]: Getting web folder property token...
INFO : [...] [ApplyWebFolderProperties]: Token is '/LM/W3SVC/1/ROOT/ProjectDir/DynamicData/Filters'.
INFO : [...] [ApplyWebFolderProperties]: Getting METADATA_HANDLE for the directory '/LM/W3SVC/1/ROOT/ProjectDir/DynamicData/Filters'.
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For 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 am really new her and to asp.net
In fact this is my first asp.net project and I really enjoyed it soo much
When I run the project, it worked form on my machine but when deployed on a remote server, it gives me error and I dont know what the problem is?
I have tried a number of things to no avail
The project is located at http://soft.turingz.com
It uses mysql and my host said they have the .net connector installed but yet .
We have an Intranet site so each developer has our own development site on our computers. We were using XP and IIS6 but are trying to move to new computers running Windows 7 and IIS7.5. Our website starts with classic ASP in the root and has 2 virtual directories turned into applications with .NET code. One is projectless .NET and it works perfectly. The other is a .NET project and we cannot get that running on Windows 7. It compiles fine with Visual Studio 2008 but when trying to access the files through the browser it just runs and eventually times out.
I have tried various things:
- both Integrated and Classic pools for this problem application and the entire website
- even installed framework 1.1 just in case
- various IIS settings including installing all IIS6 Management Compatibility items
I am guessing perhaps something has to change in web.config or some other file, but not sure what. We are running the 32 bit Windows 7 Enterprise.
There is a solution that whithin it I have a web project.
Now, I wish to add a new web project which has it's own App_Data,App_Themes.App_Code.
I don't wont to mess things and combine them both in the same project. I just won't to compile the new project and upload it sepretly to the web server in a different directory.
How do I do that with VS2008?