I was asked to build a couple of small and basic websites, without the use of database connections, just plain forms with information and a couple of images and forms. So my question is, if I only use those "html" controls of the toolbox, the performance of the site will increase against those with lots of .net controls?
Some one told me to use php or any script language to do that kind of stuff, but I only know to code in .net.
I have a dialogue window that contains an Accordion Control that is dynamically built. The only thing that appears on my source page is the opening and closing tags for the control. The panes and the controls that appear on the panes are all added dynamically based on records in a database.
Now here is my situation, if a certian action is performed on one of the controls then I want to save that controls data and make it no longer available for use, this was easily accomplished by having the control hide itself. An issue arises though when I have hidden all of the controls on a certain pane, the header for the pane still exists and this is not the desired result.
What I would like is to be able to dynamically remove the entire contents of the control and then re-build it. Due to the timing of the events in the page post back sequence, a simple call to the method that builds the control will not work and if an explanation is required I will provide one. Also, looping through all of the panes and the controls on each pane will not work since after the first pass through the loop the panes collection is mutated, the enum table for the control is no longer correct since the initial pane has been removed, as a result the for loop throws an error.
Can any one come up with a way that I can clear out the control, keeping only the basic empty structure, and re-build it all in a single post to the server?
I'm working to develop a website application for my client. Unfortunately, my client does not want to spend the money to host it. Is it possible to host the whole program with the database on his laptop without him installing Visual Basic?
have made a complete website with a db with many table and fields........i have to make a database server where only the database will reside
i have read many links, and many answers here,this is what i got installed sql server 2005!
okay on one pc which had only win xp, i installed dotnetframework 3, then installed sql server 2005 and sql server management studio express.when i open the studio express i use windows authentication and server is the default computer nameit starts and show these folder with already present dbs now what should i do, how can i ask this software to host my database file 'abc.mdf' so that i can benefit from the integrity and consistency features offered by the software for databases?
if importing this db is not possible how to make a new one?, i mean there are four folders where to make the new db in?
"how can i ask my webserver (IIS) to connect to this 'SQL Server Management Studio Express'?"
"how can i ask the debugger to connect to SQL Server Management Studio Express on the other computer"
I am trying to figure out what are the basic assemblies required to run a basic ASP.NET 4.0 website. Say.. a website with just a label in it. I looked online and didn't find a list there. I know installing the framework 4.0 will give me all the dlls but I just need the basic ones that will make a basic site work on ASP.NET 4.0.
I was just editing some C# code between <% %> tags in an .ascx file, and I noticed that the Refactor contextual menu is unavailable. And even if I manually add items from this menu to a custom toolbar, they are disabled when viewing aspx/ascx files.
I usually only have small snippets of C# code in my aspx/ascx files, but it would still be nice to be able to perform refactoring operations on any code that exists between <% %> tags. I feel like I'm going back to the dark ages when I have to use find/replace to change the name of a variable.
Questions
Is there a way to enable Visual Studio's refactoring features while viewing aspx/ascx files in Visual Studio?
Are there any Visual Studio plug-ins (preferably free) that offer this kind of functionality?
how can build the aplication in apache?, I upload all the file but appear this error:
Index of / cgi-bin/ Apache/2.2.14 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.14 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at www.distribucionesoriol.net Port 80
I am working on an ASP.NET web app using Visual Studio 2008 and a third-party library.
Things are fine in my development environment. Things are also good if the web app is deployed in Debug configuration. However, when it is deployed in Release mode, SerializationExceptions appear intermittently, breaking other functionality.
In the Windows event log, the following error can be seen:
"An unhandled exception occurred and the process was terminated.
Message: Unable to find assembly 'MyThirdPartyLibrary, Version=1.234.5.67, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=3d67ed1f87d44c89'.
StackTrace: at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.BinaryAssemblyInfo.GetAssembly() at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.ObjectReader.GetType(BinaryAssemblyInfo assemblyInfo, String name) at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.ObjectMap..ctor(String objectName, String[] memberNames, BinaryTypeEnum[] binaryTypeEnumA, Object[] typeInformationA, Int32[] memberAssemIds, ObjectReader objectReader, Int32 objectId, BinaryAssemblyInfo assemblyInfo, SizedArray assemIdToAssemblyTable)
[code]....
Using FUSLOGVW.exe (i.e., Assembly Binding Log Viewer), I can see the problem is that IIS attempts to find MyThirdPartyLibrary in directory C:windowssystem32inetsrv. It seemingly refuses to look in the bin folder of the web app, where the DLL is actually located.
I have a folder in my project that contains files I do not want to process (they are only for reference) when I build the web site. These files produce errors because they reference things I do not have in my site. How can I exclude a folder so that it is not processed during a build?
I've been doing this project at work on a little app that we use for building and deploying websites to different customers. It works quite well, and we actually only have to press two buttons to have our DataProviders and DataRecords generated from sql and having our dll's compiled and everything sent to the customers ftp as a zip file, ready to unpack and use.
Now the problem is that since I've upgraded to Windows 7 (was XP) our compiler (either csc.exe or the msbuild.exe) seems to be messing with the codepage of our generated files. Resulting in æøå and characters alike are being converted to what seems to be ANSI encoding (this doesn't happen when running on XP).
I've been searching the net to find a viable solution to our problem and the only thing I have come upon is that the .NET framework version 4 has a parameter for codepage. Since we are using webdeploy build files on the 2.0 framework (and don't have time to roll our projects on to the next version framework) I would like to know if anyone has a quick remedy to resolve our problems with codepage.
I would like to make the build information for the running web application but I dont know where I set or configure this nor do I know how to retrieve this information.
In a project you may set the build information in the file AssemblyInfo.cs under the projects Properties folder. Here is a snippet of the AssemblyInfo.cs file:
[Code]....
But there is no such file for an web application project, so I have to get this information from one of the compiled DLLs that is in the same assembly as my web application then? Or how is this done?
The reason I want this information is because my customer would like to have a webpage within the web application where he could see the current version. This is also nice to have when testing and debugging etc.
I am receiving an error: The parameter 'configFileBaseName' is invalid when trying to build a project on my macintosh thru a windows server 2003 VMwAre fusion virtual machine This solution runs fine on Visual Studio 2010 on my PC running Windows 7 I don't think the platform has anything to do with the error though - but cannot find anything on the web to help me troubleshoot the problem. Something tells me this has more to do with setting up my IIS site configuration - perhaps I missed something?
I have version 2.6.10 in my project. I have not modified any of the settings. The generated code is getting updated on build. I added a new method to a controller. It doesn't show up in the Views property. I added new javascript files that don't get added to the Scripts class.
Also, what is the correct method to update to a new version of T4MVC when it comes out. Do I just copy over the existing files in my project?
I'm relatively new to actually publishing sites on my own..Anyway, right now I am using VS2008 to build / compile my web application and then publish it to the server. Simple enough, until I want to change several of the code behinds, and don't want to spend 30 minutes re-publishing several thousand documents.
I have been reading that publishing via VS is not the best approach, so I guess I have two questions:
1. Using VS2008, is there a way to build the project and publish only certain parts of the project such as the pre-compiled code or better yet have VS only update the code that has been changed on the server? I suppose I could simply publish it to my local drive and pick apart the files from there / is there a better way?
2. In your opinion what is the best deployment strategy?
i was hoping to build the user/role configuration utility into my website. I have posted before, and from what i have read, you need to create your own user/role membership utility in your website.but, i noticed in the
Microsoft.net directory C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727ASP.NETWebAdminFiles, that this is the entire interface for managing roles and users for a web site as long as you use standard asp.net security.is it possible to copy this site into my site to have a ready-to-go interface for user management without a user needing to have visual studio? It seems like it should be possible with minimal code changes, but I might be wrong. Im just looking for a shortcut.
First of all, I am introducing myself. I am a new in web developer.I want to build ASP.NET Media Player Control in C# .Net code . Now we want to play all music file . For this we are looking API scripting.
I am a new in web developer.I want to build Media Player Control in C# .Net code . Now we want to play all music file . For this we are looking API scripting.
Im trying to build a deployment package out of VS2010 against a web project and want to include all IIS settings as configured in IIS Manager. However when i enable this i get the following error message
Object of type 'manifest' and path
[code]...
Now this error makes very little sense as the specified application does exist in Default Web Site. I've checked the spelling. I've tried having ISV as a virtual directory and as an Application and tried with and without the ISV folder.
On the Web page i hae the Project URL set to [URL] On the Package/Publish tab IIS web site name is set to "Default Web Site/ISV/Web.Crm.Framework/"
Bing/Google search turn up very little on this and the documentation is not really detailed enough.