Configuration :: Meta Tags On All Pages Of 1.1 Site?
Feb 15, 2011
I know it is possible to add custom headers via the httpProtocol >>customHeaders section of the web.config for 2.0+ sites but this is not allowed on 1.1. Is there an easy way to add meta tags to all pages of a site? I've already tried the httpHeaders tab in iis(6) but with no luck.
I need to force ie7 mode on ie8 for all pages of my 1.1 sites.
how can i add title and meta tags for content pages in a project base on master and content page(dinamically) ?
i used the blow method for master page :
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and the error is :(in line *)
Error 17 'System.Web.UI.MasterPage' does not contain a definition for 'SetMetaTags' and no extension method 'SetMetaTags' accepting a first argument of type 'System.Web.UI.MasterPage' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
create db driven meta keywords/description. I would store these records in a database, xml format i presume; since it would be per culture.How would i go about doing this?
When i'm trying to debug or view pages of my site in browser asp.net dev server doesn't turns on pages automatically and when im trying to go by url it throws me an error See the end of this message for details on invoking just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.
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I am new to ASP.NET and I am trying to dynamically bind the Meta Keywords, Title and Description from a SQL database to a MasterPage / Code Behind file using VB. I need to know what goes into the Master Page and what goes in the Code Behind file. My database is named "Products" and the columns I need to bind are Keywords, WebTitle, and Description.
I am using a master page and few child pages... I have my common meta tags placed in the master page but i have special tags for every child page? where can I place it or how can I do it?
how to simply write the meta tags in an asp.net page. The meta tags have been inserted in the page and I just want to loop through them and write the keywords tag. I don't have a probably adding dynamically, just reading.
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { DataSet.DestinationsDataTable GetDestinations = (DataSet.DestinationsDataTable)dta.GetData();[code]....And it's returning this error (on a content page)The Controls collection cannot be modified because the control contains code blocks (i.e. <% ... %>).
f I put the description meta tag in the cshtml for my page (below any code block), and I'm using a _SiteLayout page, the tag gets inserted at the bottom of the rendered page. How do I ensure that the meta description tag gets inserted into the <head> section. Is there a helper I'm missing
I have a number of .aspx pages inheriting from a common master page. I need to insert <meta> tags into the master page and this varies from page to page. What is easiest and fastest way to get this done. The thing is, my site is already developed so I dont want to rework/rewrite any of the code.
I seem to be having an issue with our meta-tags as they are not being picked up by search engines. It has nothing to do with the fact that I don't know how to create them, but I think it has to do with the way we need to set up our site with our hosting company. Our hosting company requires that we have a page called Default.asp with a script that forwards requests to default.aspx which is currently set up as follows:
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The Default.aspx page uses a master page. Our meta-tag is currently setup to index the default.asp page, but not to index or follow any other pages on the site. I also have a robot.txt file that states not index or follow any of the pages within the web site. Do I have the meta-tags in the wrong place? Should they be in the Default.aspx page or on the master page instead? If so, how do I format my tags, as if I just copy and paste them, get all sorts of issues.
I programatically add meta tags to the head of each page using htmlhead, specifying the name and content. I now need to add new meta tags with property and content.
I understand how to localize controls like buttons etc. I'm wondering how to accomplish the same thing with META tags.We use the following code to set META tags from code behind:
Title = AppConfig.CompanyName + " | [some prose that is specific to the page"; // Build META tags
I'm quite new to ASP.net and developing my first website. I've created a Master Page Webform, and several other webforms based on that. The trouble is that the Master Page webform's meta tags (description, keywords and author) is rendered for all web pages. Is there a way in the web-form's Page_Load() event to set this tag? I tried to set it using response.write(), but it added this tag at the beginning of the document, not inside the <head> tag where it is supposed to be? Do any of you know how to write this inside the <head> tag? [URL]
I have a txt file with a list of <titles><meta keyword> and <meta description> and the link that these titles and tags should be associated with. how do i set the master page contentplaceholderid to read the text file and set the tags and titles accourding the the link on the txt file.
1 - I am trying to create on the fly dynamic meta tags: keywords and description (possibly others later). I have managed to do so however when I view the source page I find the meta tags at the end of the Head tag and everything else is before them like reference to JS files and CSS files. I want them to be right after the title tag and then everything else is listed after them: css, js, javascript functions, etc.
2 - I am also trying to create dynamic ASPX pages. Meaning for example: I have a client who has a dynamic website that consists of 3 pages: home page, about page and contact page. He wants to add more pages to his website in the CMS software I created for him. He wants to add History.aspx page for example which is simply created using an editor (no fancy coding like gallery, products, news, etc) but when he hits the save button, I want the new page to be saved as a stand alone page and I want the navigation menu to be updated to the new links which one of them would be history.aspx. I don't want the page to be displayed as page.aspx?Id=history. I want it to have its own name. How can this be possible especially when it is not compiled and I want to add other aspx features such as the caching feature like:
In my website i have some users these users have their own page that they can put their product on it.
their page name is Store.aspx
and i have users table i want my users insert their keyword in DB after that thier keyword fetch to meta tag i want all my users have differrent mete tag in their page how i can do it ?
looking for a better way to manage a web site project with a hundreds pages and controls. Is it possible to put pages in separate .dll's? Subdivide the project somehow? Can IIS help in this purpose? Is it possible to update part of the project without install the whole package?
I just recently upgraded a site from 3.5 to 4.0. After editing the web.config, creating a new app Pool in IIS, configuring the site to use 4.0 and the new app Pool, I can no longer browse to any default.aspx page without explicitly typing 'default.aspx'. This site was originally written for .NET 2.0, upgraded to 3.5, and finally updated to 4.0 a few days ago.If I try to browse to http://[mysite]/ I see the following error: Server Error in '/[mysite]' Application.The resource cannot be found. Description:TTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.Requested URL: /Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:4.0.30319; ASP.NET Version:4.0.30319.1However if I browse to http://mysite/default.aspx, everything works fine.
If I undo all the changes made to the web.config, and revert the site back to the app Pool used for 2.0/3.5 the site loads and runs fine. Restarting IIS will solve the problem for an hour to a day, but the issue will always come back. Other sites running on our sever which were not originally made in 2.0, but 3.5, have upgraded to 4.0 without this issue.
I want to know if there is way to change meta description on specific pages, but to keep the meta data from the master page for the pages where I haven't specified any info.
I am trying this approach:
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Which adds the description tag properly, but I want in same time to remove/disable the meta tag from the master page. Is that possible?
I need to add Meta tags, description and keywords in aspx page. My aspx pages are in master page and I have already added meta tags and description in my Master Page.
Now I want add in my other pages also so if someone search my site on GOOGLE it should look like same as this:
I picked up a new-to-me client who had a site built in ASP.net (which I do not host).I converted the site to PHP, which worked fine.I want to set up redirects for all the pages he had in the old site (it was a small site, so there was only 8 pages).As an example, the ASP.net url for the Contact page was www.domain.com/Contact - it is now www.domain.com/Contact.php (and so on).
For 301 redirects from one PHP page to another I normally use the .htaccess file: