Configuration :: Stylesheets And Gif's Not Serverd By Iis
Dec 11, 2010
I have a VS 2008 asp.net application which runs perfectly under the Visual Studio environment. I have deployed the application to my local IIS (IIS 7 on 64 bit Windows 7 on the same PC as my VS 2008). When I then try and connect to the default.aspx page, I get the basic page but no stylesheet or gifs appear to be downloaded. I have run the app using Live HTTP headers and get code OK 200 saying that the resources have been retrieved but they are clearly missing. I have my stylesheets and GIFs in 2 subfolders of the root folder ( ie is rootmyappCSS and rootmyAPPResources ).
I have changed the pathing etc (using ../ and ~/ notattions and still cannot get the stylesheets/GIFs to appear on my default.aspx page). The web logs do not show any errors. Does anyone know anything else I can try? Or point me to the next step in resolving this problem?
I want to add StyleSheets programmatically in the head section but one of the examples I saw seemed to need to many lines of code to add just one style sheet even though I may need a lot: Example Code:
I also use Page.Header.RenderControl() method but it didn't work either. Object null something error was thrown. I also used Page.Header.InnerHtml and InnerText += "<link .... "/> things but they threw the Literal error which is I think common error. I used this code :
It worked at first but when I change the pages it stopped working. I am using Master Page and I am writing these codes on Master.cs file and also some people recommended to use this.Header instead of Page.Header but when I built it throws an error which says I cannot declare that like this. It shouldn't be that hard to add many styles.
Embedding RadEditor in my page but Master page's CSS is screwing it up ..like Editor's content area is inheriting background-image property of the body tag when I want it to be white..drop down lists inside of Editor too are not displaying correctly..I don't wanna create whole new custom skin
When developing large application using ASP.NET (MVC or classic, doesn't matter), especially in large team, it is easy to produce a lot of messy, non-traceable CSS definitions. After some time we can end up not knowing why particular definition exists and what is its real effect considering style inheritance and cross-browser differences. Needless to say, changing anything in that mess is a risk and there are hundreds of ways how small change could affect the system.
I know some solutions to organize CSS stylesheets better, like predefined CSS "frameworks" or DotLessCss engine, but I still find it quite hard to cope with CSS as there is no such relationship between HTML markup and CSS styles like i.e. between interface and concrete class in C# code. I know this is by design to make presentation separate from the structure, but I believe it might be useful to have such a correspondence at development level.
Ideally, I need something that can enforce the team not to make messy CSS or be able to clean that mess up automatically. Do you know any resources that may help me, or any guidance how to manage my CSS definitions easily? Let me ask for something a bit different:Despite of my several years of web experience, I believe I would feel much more confident if some of my CSS could be moved into C# code, the same way as some of HTML generation is done by MVC HTML Helpers. It saves me writing a lot of unnecessary markup, still allowing to do so if needed. And it is more unit testable, easier to refactor using tools like ReSharper etc. I don't need mergers and compressors of my CSS, I would like to be able to manage my CSS at declaration level. Maybe there are some tools like that I'm not aware of, or maybe that idea is just wrong and wouldn't be useful?
The project I'm working on allows an end-user to modify CSS code to integrate the application as best possible. Most of the CSS values are stored in a database and need to be retrieved and parsed dynamically. I setup a Style controller, and gave each stylesheet an action, and then passed the configuration data through to the View. I set the ContentType to "text/css" and then generated the stylesheets. This works fine, but the problem I'm running into is this: none of the code works in the application. I include it in the head code, but it doesn't parse in the code. An example of what I do is this:
When I include the CSS code in a partial view and include it using the ViewModel (wrapped in style tags) in an action, then everything works fine. It is when I try to parse this as a separate file when it does not work. Is there something I am doing incorrectly? Or is there some kind of glitch?
Ive got an ASP:Menu in my page and want to display a background image for each item, and have that background change when the user hovers over, or selects it.
However, the UnselectedTab style applies when the page loads but then the style doesnt change on either select or hover, ...
First off, suggest better ways if you want rather than patch up this code. I am just starting this project and it is first time I have tried to code a web site so anything you suggest is very much welcomed. I have spent the last 2 and 1/2 days trying to find workable answers to this but none I have found and tried seem to fit. If needed I can email screens shots or code. I am trying to construct a website that will have the same main theme throughout as far as the header, navbars sitemap, and footer go. Naturally the content will vary from page to page. I want to use a single master page and css stylesheet for this main theme and I will change the content format as needed per page because each page may vary somewhat.
However, about 15 of the pages will all use the same format for their content and this format will differ from the rest of the site but the format of the main theme will stay the same. So I am trying to create a nested master page to use to format the just the content area for all these pages while retaining the main theme for the header, etc.. I believe I should use a separate css file with the nested master page to handle the formatting of the content areas for these 15 pages. I have code that looks like it works when viewed in web developer but design view but does not work when viewd through a browser (IE, Chrome, Firefox). So far I have the following done in web developer.
If it helps the code and screen shots follow. Master Page called "Parent.master". For all theme throughout site Nested Master Page called "Lab.master". For the 15 like pages Primary stylesheet file for main theme called "StylesheetNew.css" For site theme Secondary stylesheet file to syle the 15 like formatted pages. It is called Labmaster.css Labs.apsx file to use as first of the 15 like pages. Finally screens shots from web developer and browser. Sorry try as I might I could not capture screenshots and put them into this post. The problem is that web developer shows all the area (many lines high) with gray background and with the XXX text that I want to allocate for content in the 15 pages. Yet all the browser show is one line of text o a white background followed by the footer. It looks like the LabStyleSheet works in Web Developer but not in a browser.
I am getting this error on a website. does that mean the server is not competible with asp.net 3.5
Configuration Error Description:An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.
Excuse me this common error. I´ve found a lot of info in Google but I´ve not found my error. I´m trying to read some data from a custom section in web.config and I don´t know which is my error?
I built my ASP.NET website using vs2008 professional.
Now I have purchased vs2010 professional edition.
I do format my computer and then installed vs2010.
Now I want to deploy my website in vs2010, but it is giving configuration error in <add assemblies...
Configuration Error Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Core, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089'
We can retrieve configuration sections from web.config in the following two ways: Configuration config = WebConfigurationManager.OpenWebConfiguration("/"); AuthenticationSection authSection = (AuthenticationSection) config.GetSection(@"system.web/authentication");
Web.config is the main settings and configuration file for an ASP.NET web application. The file is an XML document that defines configuration information regarding the web application. The web.config file contains information that control module loading, security configuration, session state configuration, and application language and compilation settings. Web.config files can also contain application specific items such as database connection strings
Example 1:
<!-- This is an example Web.config file -->
[Code]....
In this article, we will see how to read the configuration settings in the web.config using 'JavaScript'.
Step 1: Create a new ASP.NET website. Add a button control to the Default.aspx.
Step 2: Right click the project > Add New Item > Web Configuration File
Add the following sample entry to the appSettings section in the web.config between the <configuration> tag as shown in the example 1:
<add key="var1" value="SomeValue"/>
Step 3: To read these entries using JavaScript, add the following script in the <head> tag of your Default.aspx page as shown below:
<head runat="server"> <title></title> <script type="text/javascript"> function ReadConfigSettings() { var v1 = '<%=ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["var1"].ToString() %>' alert(v1); } </script> </head> Step 4: Call this function on a button click and display the values of the configuration settings
<input type="button" value="Get" onclick="ReadConfigSettings();" /> That's it. Run the application and click the button. The value of the key in the appSettings will be displayed in the alert window. I hope you liked this short article.
We are going develop a web application using asp.net. This applicaton is going to server 50 users per day and 40 users concurrently. As the user count is less, we are planning to have two webservers clustered under a webfarm. We are planning to go for a Sticky Session. Netscaler is the load balancing and reverse proxy we are using at hardware level to route to the same webserver till the end of the client session.
1. Do I need to implement any handler at asp.net level to route the session or to provide browser cookie details of session to NetScaler? If so, what should be implemented in detail. Any sample code will also be helpful.
2. I need to maintain a big chunk of object information in session. Does a webserver can handle it?
3. At the hardware level how ReverseProxy works to navigate it to the same webserver? I want conceptual details of it from a web application end.
I keep getting the all-too-familiar Report Viewer Configuration error, even after double-checking changes in web.config.It worked fine yesterday morning. Then by late afternoon, after I uploaded some site changes, it reverted to throwing the error.Report Viewer Configuration Error The Report Viewer Web Control HTTP Handler has not been registered in the application's web.config file. Add <add verb="*" path="Reserved.ReportViewerWebControl.axd" type = "Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.HttpHandler, Microsoft.ReportViewer.WebForms, Version=10.0.0
Here is my connection string...?? I cannot for the life of me find out where I'm missing a >, or where there is an invalid < .. the debugger directs me here....
I am having serious issue running a MVC web site from IIS 6 especially with Windows authentication mode. I know its very simple but missing some ting between. Succeeded configuring MVC on IIS 6. Now Trying to enable Windows Authentication mode on MVC Web Site, Steps included in my configuration
- enabled windows authentication mode in web.config - Enabled Integrated Windows Authentication on IIS web site under Directory Security. - Given permissions to a Domain group (eg: asiaDomainGrp) [Read, Write] Do i need to add ASP.NET Machine accountIUSR_<machines name> under this?
During the intial loading, I am trying to query Active Directory to get authenticated user's full name to display on default page, this is not success full due to some issue, later I changed to "HttpContext.User.Identity.Name". Now I could able to access Default page from the web server, but real heck is here. For some reason IIS is using NT AUTHORITYANONYMOUS LOGON. [Code].... I have separated two servers as Web server/Database server.
I can't use Asp.net Configuration in visul studio 2008.when I click on Security tab , displayed below error:unable to connect to sqlserver database.please help me to solve this problem.also my server explorer can't connect to my sqlserver.
I am trying to get the .NET Framework Configuration Tool installed on my server. I am running windows server 2008 with .NET 3.5 SP1 and Visual Studio 2008.
I have dowloaded and installed the lastest version of the Windows SDK but the .NET Framework Configuration Tool is still not installed.
I searched the drive on the server for the mscorcfg.msc file and it is not there but the mscorcfg.dll is there.
After the installation of Windows SDK the program manager now shows the Windows SDK v7.1 option with a group of programs under it, but none are the .NET Framework Configuration tool.
Does anyone know how I can get the .NET Framework Configuration tool installed?
Sometimes my website falls and when I check the Event Viewer I see the next error: Event message: A configuration error has occurred. Exception type: ConfigurationErrorsException Exception message: An error occurred creating the configuration section handler for ClientConfig: Item has already been added. Key in dictionary: 'category' Key being added: 'category. But I'm sure it appears only once.