Configuration :: Generating Code Behind Files From Precompiled 2.0 Website
Nov 13, 2010Generating code behind files from precompiled 2.0 Website
View 2 RepliesGenerating code behind files from precompiled 2.0 Website
View 2 RepliesI just published my website to my webhost, and for some reason it's giving me errors. So I copied the solution and it works correctly.
What could the problem be? I think a possible problem may be that there's a process that creates a directory so it can copy files. By copying everything from the solution to the ftp, everything works correctly. If I publish the site, it somehow does not create the directories.
Is there something I'm not doing correctly? I've published in a local folder, and then copied to the FTP. I've also published directly to the FTP. Neither of them work.
I have a simple website developed on vwd2008express edition .
I have precompiled the site and have all compiled files in a folder.
how to go abt deploying these files on iis.
I sent a lot of time trying to trouble shoot IIS 6.0 yesterday on a pre-compiled website. I could never browse the default web page. I got the initial bar on the bottom right when I set up the site but then got a blank page. The I got frustrated with IIS and decided to try just copying all my web application files to the IIS server. When I did this the application worked! I have used pre-compiled sites before with no problem.
View 2 Replieswhile i was trying to add my aspx pages(framework2.0) to a html precompiled website,
i get the following error
The XML page cannot be displayed
Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. correct the error and then click the
Refresh button, or try again later.
A name was started with an invalid character. Error processing resource 'file:///D:/Site/Login.aspx'. Line 1, Position 2
<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="Login.aspx.cs" Inherits="_Default" %>
-^
here is my source code-
The XML page cannot be displayed Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet.
I have my website which is deployed in precompiled mode but I would like to know if there where any possiblity so I could republish a single precompiled page instead of the whole wbesite all over again (and this just for one little modification) ? If not, would it be more suitable if I did not use precompiled website for the deployment?
View 1 RepliesI 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.
View 3 RepliesI want to make a 2nd website and am using a copy of the site files from my 1st site built for me, I added them via FTP to the hosting company. I realise when I edit the new site via the CMS it is editing both sites plus when I try to change anything to the CSS file I get the following error -
C:inetpubvhosts*****mysite******httpdocsapp_themessiteStyleSheet.css
So my questions are what do I need to change to be able to deploy a new site with the files I have to make a new site?I also don't understand where the password is coming from, I can see the User ID comes from the database. in the Asp.net connection strings are the following:
site Data Source=sql7.hostinguk.net;Initial Catalog=***;User ID=***;Password=*** - Where is this password coming from?
membership Data Source=sql7.hostinguk.net;User ID=***;Password=***;persist security info=False;initial catalog=***;
i have developed a web site first time when i build and publish web site i got precompiled pages..
but when i have made few changes on that n again try to publish it not giving pre compiled pages at destination folder.
I am working with a precompiled ASP.net website. I have most of the *.aspx.vb files, but I am missing some of the library files, and only have the DLLs. Can I still selectively compile aspx.vb files? When I just hit build, It errors with 'This application is already precompiled'
View 1 RepliesI currently use Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0. I have been precompiling my site regularly for several years before uploading to our production or distribution server, using aspnet_compiler.exe, and have had no problems. When I tried to precompile and upload a few days ago, I got the following error message when I try to acccess one particular page (the rest of the site works fine):
The file '/Library/LibraryHome.aspx' has not been pre-compiled, and cannot be requested. The only significant change from the previous time I precompiled was that I had installed the AJAX Extensions and tried to use one of the controls on a page in the /Library folder (not LibraryHome.aspx but a different page). I eventually gave up on that control and removed it from the page, so there is no AJAX in the site.
I read in various forum posts regarding this error that it often occurs when one or more assemblies are missing when the site is uploaded. When I precompile, I completely empty the folder that it's going to compile into, and then when I upload the site to our production server, I delete everything in that folder also. I cannot find any assemblies that are missing. Everything in the bin folder of my local version of the site exists in the bin folder of the compiled version. I even uninstalled the AJAX Extensions, but nothing I've done removes this error message. I've checked the listing of assemblies in web.config and don't see anything it's calling for that isn't in the compiled site.
I have a precompiled file done by some other person. I need to make some changes to the code. However when I open the folder on asp.net, the pages display as aspx pages only with no cs or vb files. how can I approach the code behind files in those aspx pages.
View 4 Replieswe have an application in production and the code is in Pre-Compiled form. The developer who developed that application left the company and we don't have any backup of source code. the only access we have is Pre Compiled code in the server. We need to fix the issues in the application now.Is there any way to Decompile (extract to actual source code) the PreCompiled code ?
View 3 RepliesI have a precompiled website deployed in a remote test server. I want to debug the site from my computer. Following page says that the compilation should be performed with symbolic information.
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I had compiled my application in debug mode.
Unfortunately the breakpoints are not hit even with a copy of the precompiled website deployed in my local IIS. Following were the actions done with the local copy.
1. Requested the Page
2. Opened the source code and attached visual studio to aspnet_wp.exe
3. No break points are hit( I can see visual studio giving the hint- The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document.)
Our site as it exists now utilizes only the bin file. We are going to re-migrate our site to use the .cs files to compile on the fly. What settings do I need to set to allow for this and what disadvantages if any are there for using the .cs files in prod?
View 3 RepliesI have a folder that contains ASPX code and it's codebehind (C#) as well as a solution file. The compiled version of the application resides in the inetpub directory. Whenever I open the solution in Visual Studio, VS warns me that it is attempting to open a precompiled website and asks me if I want to continue. If I click NO it does nothing, but If I click yes it shows me the ASPX files in the inetpub directory. How do I make the solution work with that code in the directory that it is in (ie with the aspx and codebehind)?
View 2 RepliesWe currently have two web servers that are load balancing a website. Each server at the moment has its own copy of the site on their own hard drives. We have recently installed a SAN thats accessible by both servers so what I would like to do is move the website files on to the SAN for easy management of upgrades to the site. What steps should I take to ensure this works correctly with IIS7 and the web.config files and possibily machine.config files. For additional information the web.config's on each server is currently encrypted, how would I be able to achieve this with a SAN?
View 2 Repliesfolders in my website root are
a
b
c
I have subdomain "s1" which points to "a" folder. I want to know how could I access to files stored in "b" folder form subdomain "s1". My issue is that files I have some html content which saved in DB Records and their path are base on webroot i.e. "<img src="/b/movie1.avi" /> .Could any one tell me how I could show these files via subdomain "s1"
I published my website on my local IIS and after a while felt like making some changes in it.
When i opened my website in visual studio i noticed there were no Page Code files (aspx.cs files) and not even my App_Code folder where i wrote custom code files.
How may i correct it.
I am new to programming and i have one project in which i want to replace the DLL files and want to place the actual code. I have all the code files. how to this?
View 4 RepliesI am in need of generating a PDF document (or some other type of formatted document such as an rtf) on the fly from a weg page. I am aware of components such as PDFLIb, which I currently use on a few applications, however, quite expensive. Would anyone be able to suggest another method or component to do so? I need to have good formatting capability and additionally, not have the URL's display on the page generated, whne printed.
View 6 Repliesi have created a website with a template (CSS Full Site Flash 8) using VS 2010
and after i did host the site to the internet, ASP code didn't work
but HTML code works fine, for example this code for desplaying picture didn't work and the picture is not displaying:
<asp:Image ID="Image1" runat="server" ImageUrl="~/images/photo1.jpg" />
i don't know if it is from the web.config or if i missed something also i notes that the site in is not working in firefox browser (HTML code will appear instead of design) but in internet explorer the design works fine but without the asp controls
I need to get data from a database and I need to spit out this data in html formatk using my command line app. For this I am planning to use some sort of template-engine. I was wondering if there is anything in .NET that can do this for me?
The best option would be if I could reuse the asp.net mvc template engine (razor) in my app, this way I should not need to reinvent the wheel.
When trying to generate rdp files on a web server with C#, when I try to save the rdp file it always fails with access denied. ASPNET and Network Services has full access, and even added EVERYONE as full permissions and it still won't save?
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I am using LINQ to SQL with C#. Is there a method through which we can generate entity class files from the table schema? By dragging tables onto the graphical designer classes are generated but they are not the real class files(i mean actual files with the extension cs).
I am aware of that we can code the class files first and then create the schema manually or programmatically, but i wanted to know if the reverse is possible, may be using some third-party tools. I feel it will be very convenient to use LINQ that way.