Configuration :: Lost Code Files After Publishing?
Sep 12, 2010
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.
As this files are unwanted, are not required for application to run properly, i put delete command on post build event to remove them :
<code> del "$(TargetDir)Microsoft.SQLServer.Replication.dll" & del "$(TargetDir)Microsoft.SQLServer.BatchParser.dll" </code>
The problem is, as i understood the publish process does: 1. Build, 2.Publish, 3. Post build, so these files are alwasys published on server and causing problems on every publish to our QA server. Is there any way to avoid removing files manually, except for first publishing on the local fs, then use some sort of ftp deployment script that would first delete files, and then push them to server.
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?
I am Publishing a MVC project which contains a folder with a few CSV files.These files are included on the project.However, when I publish it these files are not copied
I am Publishing a MVC project which contains a folder with a few CSV files.These files are included on the project.However, when I publish it these files are not copied. They are ignored.
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 have a couple files that are missing after a I publish a web application project in VS 2008. I know that the files need to be included in the solution and they are. I have tried excluding them and including them to hopefully reset whatever is missing these files in the first plac but that had no effect.
Ultimately, I need this to work on the command line with msbuild.exe, but I get the same results when I publish through VS.
Knowing that the files are already included in the project, what else do I need to do to get these to files to be copied over in the publish/build?
I've been building an MVC 2 site on my local machine which I then hoped to FTP to my companies IIS7 server. When I first started using the MVC in VS2010 I published in VS via FTP and everything was fine, asp.net was properly installed and the mvc library was there.
Now I'm faced with a problem that I can hardly define, let alone get around:
When I attempted to publish, the controller folder wasn't being transferred, so I manually copied it across thinking it was just an FTP problem, but then I got errors complaining about an assembly reference in my web.config file:
Parser Error Message: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Web.Mvc, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
So I'm guessing that whatever it is that is preventing VS transferring the controllers folder is doing the same with some of the MVC configuration stuff.
Another oddity is that thought the initial settings worked, I've since scrapped the orignal project and started again, I've had a look back at it and tried to use the original settings to FTP across but they now don't work and have the same problem, as does my bosses machine(previously unused version of VS) when I tried to FTP across the default MVC2 project.
VS reports that the FTP publish has succeeded and the controller files aren't listed in the Publish.XML file on either machine.
publishing my website,i published my site before just to test how will it look like.but then when i intended to make some changes and publish them, it doesnt update the file that i've copied.even if i deleted the file from the hosting provider then re publish it, it still doesnt work.
When I publish my new web application onto the localhost, my error handling class did not get published with it. Therefore when I go to run the code, the site crashes out because it cannot find the class in the 'App_Data' directory.
Two of the pages (aspx) refer to the class using the following code.
I hv a query regarding publishing the website. I use aspnet2.0 and for uploading we use filezilla.
Whenever I make any changes to my website (either in aspx or aspx.cs page), I need to upload the entire website (along with my bin folder, after publishing)again otherwise my site just doesnt work.Its very time consuming.
If I'm using SQL Express 2008, can I use the Pub Wiz? When I try to download it, it takes me to download -Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Management Objects Collection. Do I need this if I use 08 Express? Do I need to download this 05 thing with SQL 08?
I am trying to move my web application from my computer to a server by publishing as a web site. But, after publishing, the user controls defined in the designer files are no longer recognized by the code behind.
Does anyone know how i can automate the process of publishing a webapplication.Normally in Visual studio i go to Build | publish and fill in the data.However i want to do this using c# , so that the process can be completely automated.I tried it using the Microsoft.Build.Engine. But i did not succeed
I am having a page which is working fine on my local machine.I am able to publish the project but when i deploy the page i am getting error.I am not understanding what is the problem.Why i am getting this error.
Login not working after publishing asp.net website
I am used default login control, form based authentication and default sqlmembership provider.but in local my site working fine,when i publish it locally in iis means,the login is not working , i don't know what is the reason?
When I try to upload my website I have created to [URL] then test it I cannot see any home page or anything. Just a list of pages etc I have uploaded, Its like im looking into a FTP server. I publish using visual studio 2010, I have tried both Copy website over to my FTP server and Publish website under the build button.
The file system I'm publishing to is a not hosted by me, but by my university. IT here offers students their own web directory to host a website. My intention is to use it to host projects for classes and demo them for my professors. You can enter in a specific link in any browser to go to this website and view it as long as there is a file named 'index.html' in the directory with some presentable html code.
So here's the problem. I want my website to be written using ASP.NET and when I use VS2010 to publish my ASP.NET website to the 'File System,' I cannot simply open up my browser, type in the normal link, and have it display. It just shows up as a list of files in the directory and I can see all my source code for the web site