I use VS2010,IIS 7.5,just created simple ASP.NET WebForms Application,created ASP.NET 4.0 pool with .NET 4.0 setting and trying to Publish this site IIS.
Successfully published, but when I open this site in a browser, see error: XML Parsing Error: no element found Location: http://localhost/wa1/Default.aspx Line Number 1,Column 1:
Who knows where is error?I was looking on this site for an article about publishing in ASP.NET 4.0 and VS2010,but seems like there is no sperate article about it.I am installing VS2008 and going to try the same.
I am building a website and recently I had to format my re-install everything on my lappy..before that the site was working very good locally..but after re-installing VS2008 I don't know why I keep getting this error
XML Parsing Error: no element found Location: [URL] Line Number 1, Column 1:
I searched online..and found out that the reason might be some unclosed HTML tag but I checked and made sure that all the tags are properly closed..I also added Response.ContentType = "text/HTML"into .cs files in Pge_Load method..but I am still getting that error..I have one master page and two pages rendered using it..I dont understand how come the same program works once and after re-installing VS it doesn't work I dont know if this will help or not but master page starts with these 3 lines
I have an ASP.Net 4.0 Web Service method that returns a well-formed XML document. I am successfully displaying the XML in a browser locally and once deployed on the production server.
When I try to call the method via jQuery ajax I'm getting the error:
XML Parsing Error: no element found Location: moz-nullprincipal:{6c0c99b3-0fed-454f-aa6e-e0fca93a521c} Line Number 1, Column 1:
My website was running perfectly without errors both on IIS and VS2013. Now today it stopped working in IIS 7 but working on VS2013. when i explore it using localhost/bsd then it gave this error :
XML Parsing Error: no element foundLocation: http://localhost/BSD/Builder.aspxLine Number 1, Column 1:
This error goes same for all page while accessing from IIS Localhost
As you can see in picture , I surfed internet and found these two :
Publish your website on IIS in ASP.NET page: [URL] ....
1. webvidu asp.net to run in normal mode and programming Publish normal website 2. Publish test their IIS under ASP.NET on IIS website, follow the instructions above also normal 3. When put up IIS and web browser they type in localhost/asp shall be the following error:
Code: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed Location: http://localhost/asp/ Line Number 1, Column 2:<%@ page theme="Default" language="C#" masterpagefile="~/MasterPage/MasterPage.master" autoeventwireup="true" inherits="webvidu._Default, App_Web_default.aspx.cdcab7d2" %> -^
I do WinXPSP2 IIS on the operating system, and use vs.net2005 13.0.1 firefox browser...
I am new to .net. i amworking on the supproting project. At first i want to execute the project. It uses microsoft visual studio 2010 and sql server 2008, i attached the data base to sql server 2008,when am trying to execute the project , it opens the login page , it is taking the user name and password ,after entering the user name and password, when it redirects to index page it shows the xml parsing error. i am not getting what to do for this error. when i try to execute all other pages, it opens that pages . please help me to open the index page.
I have hosted a asp.net project working in asp.net 3.5. All it is working fine, but some time i got error message XML parsing error;Not wel formed. Location: http://www.(my domain name); Line number 1, column 14.
I would like to select an element that is in the same TR as another element I found with a selector. The selector itself: $("input[name='sMessageValue']","#messageTable") Now I have this element and got its value I would like to find a checkbox located in the same TR, i tried this as starting point : $(this).(':parent').val(). But seems not the right thing to do.
I have a solution in Visual Studio 2008 with 3 projects. One Web Application and 2 class libraries. The entity framework model is in a class library and the start project is the web application.
I used to have this problem:
"The specified named connection is either not found in the configuration, not intended to be used with the EntityClient provider, or not valid."
I fixed it copying the connection string from the App.config of the class library where the entity model is located to the web.config of my web application (start project).
I found that workaround posted here:
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how can i avoid using the connection string from the web.config and use the one from the app.config where the entity model is located?
I have a fairly big ASP.NET 3.5 website that refuses to open any page via the 'View in Browser' option of VS2010, i.e. the LocalHost facility does not work. All I get is a 'File Not Found' error.
Two other ASP.NET 4.0 sites (which are much simpler and do not have any SQL Server connections) can be viewed without any problem via the LocalHost service.
I am developing an application which is running fine on local machine. It is using webservices and jquery's ajax to call that service. It also has some asp hidden fields. I deploy it with visual studio. It is giving me error that the resource I am looking for is not found.
In my website users can create thier own websites by making folder of thier choice like: [URL] Where the folders Pankaj and Adam are storing in database. I just want that when user after creting thier website just clicked or type the address of thier website as [URL] then if the folder with name Pankaj exists in database then the page will open otherwise it gives the http 404 page not found error. And while the address [URL] is opens then i donot want to physically create it on server. My requirement is that i want to open it by the concept of url rewriting/ Routing. Which one concept will be good for this. And can anyone provide some code with example that how can i achieve this easily.
I've just setup a new site on my IIS6 and I'm experiencing the following problem:
I can run normal HTML pages, but no .aspx files. If I call the aspx page directly I get a 404 - file not found - error message. This only happens with .aspx files.
Now since i'm securing the site i've noticed that the location element does not get much attention.The only thing i have found is that you can use <location path="" allowOverride="false"> on machine.config .I'm not sure how this goes but if you need to use this one every page then i will have multiple problems.First if i have a page with the same name on another website there is trouble and also if i need to update pages again problem.What i'm not sure of is if the location element on machine.config i just used once and then magically every site you have will throw an exception if a hacker changes you web.config.I have doubts and it's confusing and if i play with the server web.config,well i don't wanna mess with that.
So i also tried to encrypt the location element but i cannot find an example(can you encrypt it?).I can encrypt authorization and authentication but i will not go inside the location element.Just the standard authorization and authentication nodes.How can i secure the web.config location element so no hacker can change the allow,deny,etc.
I've ran into a weird issue when ever I deploy to my winhost account and try to login using membership provider it works fine locally but once it's on the intarnets it breaks. Configuration Error Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file require to service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately. Parser Error Message: The connection name 'LocalSqlServer' was not found in the applications configuration or the connection string is empty.
got a folder named profile with about 4 pages in it. i used this tag to protect the directory but it only works if i go www.mysite.com/profile. if i specifically try to go to a page like www.mysite.com/profile/mypage.aspx it lets me in and doesn't block my access or drive me to the login page as it's supposed to
The example above is specifying that all directories will be locked down to anonymous users except the two directories dir1 and dir2. I'm curious if there is a syntax that I can use that will allow me to define more than one directory within one location element. For example, it would be convenient if we could do something like this...