Default Document And HttpHandler Serve A Specific Page?

Dec 28, 2010

I have IIS 7.5 with an ASP.NET application. The application must run with IIS Classic Mode.

I have one HttpHandler that serves all the Request:

<httpHandlers>
<add verb="*" path="*.aspx" type=".....HandlerFactory..." />
</httpHandlers>

The problem is that i can't establish a Default Document to an non phyisical file. I want that the Default Page be : Home.aspx (which is a non phyisical file).

So when I go: [URL] I get an error: HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden The Web server is configured to not list the contents of this directory.

I do not want to make a REDIRECT.

Is there any way to accomplish this without having to create a index.html to redirect to Home.aspx?

View 2 Replies


Similar Messages:

Page - How To Set Default Document

Dec 19, 2010

How can i set different default document for each folder in my asp.net project.I have set a default document from IIS, but that doesn't show up for every folder browsed.I have already added HTMLs to the collection but they are not showing up, instead stander ed Forbidden error page shows up.

View 2 Replies

Redirect To Web App Default Document When Another Page Is Specified?

Feb 4, 2010

IIS6, ASP.NET 2.0, No Forms Authentication I'm calling Response.Redirect("~/foo.aspx"), but the default document ("Default.aspx") for my site is appearing. To make matters worse, it only happens intermittently. Sometimes the redirect displays the right page.

I've checked session state, and I don't see any values in the web.config (that is, I'm assuming I'm using the 20-minute defaults).

There's foo.aspx and foo2.aspx (and the default document, Default.aspx). All pages extend from BasePage, which extends Page.

BasePage has a property named ReturnPage:

protected string ReturnPage {
get {
if (Session["ReturnPage"] == null) {
Session["ReturnPage"] = "";
}
return Session["ReturnPage"].ToString();
}
set { Session["ReturnPage"] = value; }
}

Users click on a LinkButton on foo.aspx, and the click event handler ends with two lines of code:

ReturnPage = ResolveUrl("~/foo.aspx");
Response.Redirect(ResolveUrl("~/foo2.aspx"));

The Page_Load of foo2.aspx has problems, and its error handling calls Response.Redirect(ReturnPage).

When I view the response headers of foo2.aspx, the 302 location is string.Empty (that is, there isn't one). That same response header has the same ASP.NET Session ID as the response of foo.aspx.

And remember -- this is intermittent. Sometimes, you can click on that LinkButton and go effortlessly to foo2.aspx, no problem. You can process the click with the exact same data once, and it will fail. You'll navigate from the default document (Default.aspx, where you were sent by the "bug") back to foo.aspx, click again with the same data (the same row in the grid/table -- the same LinkButton, essentially), and you'll be redirected to foo2.aspx without issue.

View 4 Replies

Security :: Allowing Access To Default.aspx With Default Document Enabled?

Jan 19, 2011

I am trying to secure very mixed content that is located in an ASP.NET directory. For purposes of this question, it can be ~/MyApp/.

I want all of the content in the directory and its subdirectories restricted to authenticated users. The default.aspx page, though, should be accessible to everyone. This is the web.config in that directory:

[Code]....

Now if you are an unauthenticated user, everything works fine if you request [code]....

The problem occurs in that visitors do not always request "Default.aspx". We have a default document configured so that they get Default.aspx even if they just request "/MyApp". An authenticated user works fine, but an unauthenticated user is directed to the login page.

Now I know that essentially this happens because even though the request for "/MyApp/" will actually end up serving up "/MyApp/Default.aspx", the security system is only checking for "/MyApp/" since that is what I requested. That is then getting the default security for the directory.

How can you configure an exception to allow access when no particular file is requested in the directory??

Is there some dependency between DefaultDocumentModule and UrlAuthorizationModule? In this environment, the UrlAuthorizationModule has been removed and re-added in order to make sure it fires for non-managed requests. I would not expect that to change the order of execution, though, since UrlAuthorizationModule usually goes after DefaultDocument.

A workaround could be to set up the opposite security with the directory being open, and then trying to secure individual files. Because of the (changing) number of files, and extensions, etc, and the fact that you cannot use wildcards in a <location>, this is not really a workable solution for me.

View 1 Replies

Intercept Output From Default Handler With Another HttpHandler?

Mar 18, 2011

I have set up an HttpHandler for *css to do some simple parsing:

<handlers>
<add name="CssHandler" verb="*" path="*.css"
type="MyApp.CssProcessor,MyApp.Assembly"/>
</handlers>

All was well until I added a resource that loads a css file dynamically, e.g.

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/loader.ashx/module.resource.css" >

To my surprise, things went horribly wrong. The custom http handler intercepts this, but since it's designed to just load files from the file system, it doesn't work. I realize that, technically, it matches a pattern *.css but that seems an odd behaviour, since the actual resource being requested from the web server is *.ashx and the css is only after the file path, as a parameter.

Is it possible to make the filter for a handler only apply to the actual server resource name?

Alternatively (and actually I'd like to know how to do this anyway) -- what I would really rather be doing is intercepting the output from the default css handler. That is, rather than having all my own code to actually load files from the file system in my CSS handler, it seems it would be far simpler to just take the response from the default handler and filter it. Which would have worked properly in this situation.

Finally, in either case, I'd much rather be filtering on resource MIME type text/css rather than intercepting requests by name, since what I really want to do is filter any CSS (rather than anything that happens to be named "*.css"). how to do this?

View 1 Replies

DataSource Controls :: Receiving Oledb Error When Redirecting User In Specific Role To Their Default Page

Jan 29, 2010

I am using forms authentication and authorization through roleManager. I have two Roles - "Customers" and "Employees". The redirection to the default page for the "Customers" role is working fine, but I get an oledb error stating that one or more parameters are not being passed when I redirect a user from the "Employees" role. The following is the code in login.aspx that handles the authentication of the user:

If myReader.Read() Then ' We have a match
If myReader(1) Then ' This is true if an Employee and false otherwise
If Not Roles.IsUserInRole(logInUser.UserName, "Employees") Then
Roles.AddUserToRole(logInUser.UserName, "Employees")
End If
ElseIf Not Roles.IsUserInRole(logInUser.UserName, "Customers") Then
Roles.AddUserToRole(logInUser.UserName, "Customers")
End If
FormsAuthentication.RedirectFromLoginPage(logInUser.UserName, logInUser.RememberMeSet)
Else
Response.Write("Invalid credentials")
End If............................................

View 1 Replies

Best Way To Initiate The Page Caching On The Server Side And Serve The Cached Page Upon?

Apr 19, 2010

I'm implementing Outputcache in my application and it works fine, but the first time always take a lot to load and the next following request will be faster...

I would like to know if there is a way to initiate the page caching on the server side and serve the cached page upon the very first request, rather than have it triggered by the user one first time.

View 1 Replies

M6.Net Default Document?

Feb 11, 2011

'm trying to host a new web site on a company called M6.Net and I can't find the setting for default document. Anybody use this company?

View 8 Replies

Getting At Specific HTML Elements Of A Document Using C# And Hiding Them/Show?

Dec 26, 2010

Basically I want to load a HTML document and using controls such as multiple check boxes which will be programmed to hide, delete or show HTML elements with certain ID's. So I am thinking I would have to set an inline CSS property for visibility to: false on the ones I want to hide or delete them altogether when necessary.

I need this so I don't have to edit my Ebay HTML templates in dreamweaver all the time, where I usually have to scroll around messy code and manually delete or add tags and their respective content. Whereas I just want to create one master template in dreamweaver which has all the variations that my products have, since they are all of the same genre with slight changes here and there and I just need to enable and disable the visibility of these variants as required and copy + paste the final html.

I haven's used Windows Forms before, but tried doing this in WebForms which I do know a bit. I am able to get the result that I want by wrapping any HTML elements in a <asp:PlaceHolder></asp:PlaceHolder> and just setting that place holders visibility to false after the associated checkbox is checked and a postback occurs, finally I add a checkbox/button control that removes all the checkboxes, including itself etc for final html. But this method seems just like too much pain in the ass as I have to add the placeholder tags around everything that I need control over as ordinary html elements do not run at server, also webforms injects a bunch of Javascript and ViewState data so I don't have clean HTML which I can just copy after viewing the page source.

Any tips/code that you can suggest to achieve the desired effect with the least changes required to existing HTML documents? Ideally I would want to load the HTML document in, have a live design preview of it and underneath have a bunch of well labelled checkboxes programmed to hide, delete or show elements with certain ID's.

View 5 Replies

Default Document On GoDaddy When Using UrlRewriter?

Mar 31, 2010

I've got an Asp.net site set up on GoDaddy which is using UrlRewriter.net (not to be confused with UrlRewriting.net) to enable url rewriting which seems to be working ok, though I had to set IIS to run in IIS6 mode, rather than IIS7. The problem I have is that my default document is 'virtual' so while it's possible to browse to mydomain.com/default.aspx just going to mydomain.com/ doesn't work - I presume this is because IIS is expecting default.aspx to actually exist within the root directory of the website. Is there any way around this problem?EditAs requested, here is the rewrite rule from my web.config file.

<rewriter>
<rewrite url="^(/.+(.gif|.png|.jpg|.ico|.pdf|.css|.js)(?.+)?)$" to="$1" processing="stop" />
<unless url="~/Login.aspx|~/Page-Not-Found.aspx|~/ShowPage.aspx">
<rewrite url="^~/(.+).aspx" to="/ShowPage.aspx?PageName=$1" />
</unless>
</rewriter>

View 1 Replies

C# - Test For Default Document Request?

Jan 30, 2010

Is there a way to programmatically know when someone is using the Default Document feature of IIS to access my page (that is, the name of my .ASPX isn't in their URL anywhere)?

View 2 Replies

VS 2008 - Setting Websites Default Document?

Oct 27, 2010

My login.aspx is in a Login folder of my website. I want this to be the default document of my website in IIS. is this possible? or should I create a home.aspx page that redirects to login.aspx?

View 4 Replies

When Publishing A Website Default Document Name Keeps Getting Removed From IIS

Nov 7, 2010

I have an ASP.NET web site project, which I'm publishing to IIS on my Win2k8 R2 server. It has a default page called login.aspx. I set that up on the published web site.

Trouble is, every time I publish a new version of the web site, the login.aspx entry gets erased from the "Default Document" settings of the web site in IIS. This is very annoying. How can I publish my web site from Visual Studio without wiping out the default page every time?

View 1 Replies

Changing Document Library Default View?

Jul 22, 2010

I basically have quite a large site collection with various site and sub sites that all contain their own document libraries. I need to change the default view of each document library to include the following fields:

Checked out to.

Check in comments.

This is ok as I have written an app that will loop through all existing lists and do this however is there a way I can change the template for a document library so that any future lists that are created will automatically contain these two fields in the their default view?

I am using WSS 3.0.

View 1 Replies

Forms Authentication Ignoring Default Document?

Sep 29, 2010

I have spent a day and a half trying to resolve this issue. Bascially have an ASP.net website with Forms Authentication on IIS7 using Framework 4.0.

The Authorization stuff seems to be working perfectly for every scenario with the exception of hitting it with no document specifed (Should resolve to Default Doc).

For example [URL] works perfectly, this page should allow anon access as specified in the web.config.

but if I hit [URL] Directly it redirects to the login page with Return URL set to "/" or Login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2f

Some things I have tried:

1) Set Authentication to None and then the Default document worked so thats not the issue.

2) Added DefaultDocument attribute to Web.config

3) Deleted all entries for in Default Document list in IIS except for Default.aspx

4) Added MachineKey entry in Config

5) Toggled from Integrated to Classic pipeline in IIS

Here is what's in my config:

[code]...

View 6 Replies

Default Document In Web Form Does Not Work After Using MapPageRoute?

Jun 4, 2010

I have two strange problems when I use routing in a web form application. Environment: IIS 7.5; .NET 4.0 and Windows 7 64 bit.

default document does not work if I use (http://www.)mydomain.com. The exception message is "The controller for path '/' was not found or does not implement IController". However, if I debug in VS 2010 (http://localhost:8080), this problem has never come out. Here mydomain.com and http://localhost:8080 hit the same code in the same folder of the same computer. I trapped the value of request.path. When local host is used, the value is "default.aspx" while "/" if mydomain.com is accessed. I can use one line (if "/" then redirect to default.aspx) to "fix" the problem but I believe it should have a better way. when I detect request.path, I got such a VERY strange request which I have never seen before: 192.168.1.11/StableWSDiscoveryEndpoint/schemas-xmlsoap-org_ws_2005_04_discovery! I have no idea where it is from. I do not use any web service in my code. The request is posted to the server, and the user agent is WSDAPI. I tried to debug the code from a different browsers other than IE. It looks like I do not get such a request. Edit: I just found the 192.168.1.11/StableWSDiscoveryEndpoint/schemas-xmlsoap-org_ws_2005_04_discovery request is sent from the domain control.

View 1 Replies

Change The Default Document Order Programmatically In IIS Using C#?

Jan 18, 2010

I have an ASP.NET website application, and there is a home page for my web site. I need to be able to change the default document of my website programmatically (C#) so that I can make another web page take priority above the one that already exists. I would then like to revert back to the previous default document order.

Example :

I have two home pages - Home1.aspx and Home2.aspx. In the IIS default document settings I have added the two pages and made Home1.aspx be the first default document then Home2.aspx the second. I need in some cases to be able to change the order of the two default documents so that Home2.aspx is the first default document then Home1.aspx the second.

How can I do that from my C# code?

View 3 Replies

Configuration :: Loading Default Document From The Sub Directories?

Feb 1, 2011

I have one asp application. When i deploy this application in iis like www.xxxx.com , my index page is in the sub folder like root/home/index.asp , so when i set this as default document , browser will redirect to this url. But without redirection is this possible to load the default document in www.xxxx.com

I need my default document while browsing www.xxxx.com without redirecting to www.xxxx.com/home/index.asp

What shoud i do to achieve this?

View 5 Replies

Is It Possible To Serve An ASPX Page Without It Setting A Cookie On Browser

Jun 17, 2010

we're in the process of trying to speed up the performance of our website by serving static content from a cookieless domain. That seems to be going well, but I have a new question:

I know that it's "static content" that we're talking about when serving it from a cookieless domain, but we also have static content being served by ASPX pages, specifically images. For example:

domain.com/resizeImages.aspx?src=images/image123.jpg&width=400&height=400

How can I serve the resizeImages.aspx image without ASP.NET setting a cookie on my browser? (At present it sets an ASPXANONYMOUS cookie.)

View 1 Replies

Web Forms :: Determine Server Variables And Default Document

Jan 16, 2010

if there is a way to determine if the default document has been served using .net? I thought perhaps something would be available in the server variables, but I can't seem to find anything that distinguishes between [URL] and [URL]

View 3 Replies

Configuration :: Switching From Development Server To IIS -- No Default Document

Dec 5, 2010

I created the simplest MVC project with Visual Studio 10, and it works fine on the VS Development Server, but won't run using IIS on the same computer under IIS (Windows Server 2008 R2 with ASP.NET 4.0.30319).

My steps were:

File / New / Project ...Visual C# / Web / ASP.NET MVC 2 Web Application... and kept the default name: MvcApplication1

Clicked Debug to build and run ... the default page appears fine at http://localhost:49175 ...

Then I closed that browser and clicked on MvcApplication1 / Properties / Web and selected "Use Local IIS Web server"Clicked "Create" to create the virtual directory at http://localhost/MvcApplication1

Clicked Debug again... and got HTTP Error 403.14 (Web Server configured to not list directory)

It seems that IIS cannot find a Default document. If I add a document to the virtual directory (C:inetpubwwwrootMvcApplication1) with one of the default doc names, that document will display OK.

Why can ASP.NET find the default document (Views/Home/Index.aspx) when running from the VS Development Server, but not when running from IIS??

I have tried running "aspnet_regiis -i", but still find that C:inetpubwwwrootaspnet_clientsystem_web4_0_30319 is an empty folder. Should there be something here?I have tried giving all sorts of permissions to the virtual directory folder (C:inetpubwwwrootMvcApplication1) but without any success.

View 4 Replies

Configuration :: Setting Default Document From Web Setup Project?

Apr 9, 2010

I want to know if there is a way to set up the default document or default web page from the setup project of a web page.What I mean is that I would like my web app installer to set the default page (i.e: DefaultPage.aspx) when installing the web application. I remember I could do this in previous versions of the asp.net platform, currently I am working in ASP.NET 3.5 (Visual Studio 2008).

View 2 Replies

Multithreading - When Serve A Webpage -, Can Render The Various Controls On The Page In Parallel

Aug 10, 2010

When I serve an ASP.NET page, can I render the various controls on the page in parallel?

I have a few Telerik controls (RadGrids) on the page and when I step through the page being loaded, it seems as though the controls are databound and rendered serially.

Maybe this behavior is because I am hooked in with the debugger.

Is there anyway to load the page and have select controls build on separate threads? Is that even conceptually possible or must it be done sequentially?

View 2 Replies

Add Button In Gridview That When Clicked - Downloads Document Listed In Gridview To Specific Location?

Jan 6, 2010

Do you know if it's possible to add a button in a gridview that when clicked, downloads a document listed in the gridview to a specific location, and then opens the document that was just downloaded? (It's too many steps for the users to right-click, do a file save as, save the document, and then open it). So, I need to accomplish a lot with this little button. Also, I'd need to specify a directory on the C drive to save it too.

View 12 Replies

C# - Accessing A Master Page From Httphandler?

Apr 9, 2010

I am developing a small application in asp.net (writing in c#). In my application I am using jquery to perform asynchronous call to the server. I have an http handler that listens in to the requests and does what it needs to do.

Problems start when in the handler I need to access information stored in the page , from where the asynchronous call started. When I try this:

Page page = HttpContext.Current.Handler as Page;

I don't get a page.

How else can I access the page itself?

View 3 Replies







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved