I am trying to implement the TinyMCE Spellcheck plugin that uses GoogleSpell. The thing is I am trying to install it in an MVC environment. I started by referencing the .NET class Library DLL (MoxieCode.TinyMCE) in my project. Then, I added this code to my web.config:
These steps are outlined in the tutorial here. I then followed instructions from this stack overflow post which recommended the following modification to global.asax to make it mvc friendly:
Everything seems fine accept that when I browse to /TinyMCE.ashx i get this error:
Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.
We have a modular architecture where we have some views (cshtml) files in a separate project (class library). How can we get the syntax highlighting and autocomplete to work when the project isn't an MVC project?
note that the class library has controllers, views, models etc. It just doesn't have the web.config, global.asax, etc that a normal mvc project would have.
The intellisense works for everything but the so important model:
With MVC3 RTM, if you hover over the Model, you can now get a better error message:
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Then after adding the build provider, this error message appears:
I have this Control directive in a usercontrol (i've changed the namespace and class name):
<%@ Control Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" Inherits="Namespace.Path.To.ClassName" %> <asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="txtComment" TextMode="MultiLine" ValidationGroup="comment" /> ClassName is a class that lives in a class library and this is the class: namespace Namespace.Path.To { public class ClassName : System.Web.UI.UserControl { protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.TextBox txtComment; protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { HttpContext.Current.Response.Write(txtComment == null); HttpContext.Current.Response.End(); }
Can anyone tell me how to show alert message inside the .cs file of class library project in c#? I am calling a method of cs file in classlibrary project. Whenever the control comes to the alert message statement inside the method, alert message should be shown on the web page(aspx) and the next statement to the alert message statement should not be executed.
I might be asking a dumb question, but I have a client for whom I need to build many websites (10+) (asp.net 3.5) which will all the pages on each site will have the same codebehind, but the sites will launching in different regions and whilst following the same template, will have different content.I have built and launched site 1, and sites 2, 3 & 4 is nearly live, but it occurs to me that as all the sites are basically the same, the code is going to get more complicated to update as it will be duplicated, so if I need to do a bug fix on one site, I'll need to do the fix on all websites (and this is going to get complicated.)
I was wondering if it possible to somehow create a class library of all the current aspx.cs files, reference this dll in each website and then inherit these classes into the .aspx.cs files. So default.aspx in each site would still have a CodeFile of "Default.aspx.cs", but Default.aspx.cs would inherit the corresponing class from the dll:
using WebPagesClass; public partial class _Default : WebPagesClass._Default { }
The reason for doing it like this is that if I need to change any code on a specific website (for minor changes in languages for instance), I can override the page functions and change the parts required. For all other pages which have not cha, I can just copy from a single website.Is this vaguely possible? If not anyone one got any killer suggestions of how to manage so many websites from a single codebase?
I have a web Application and have created a seperate class library project.I am trying to use the Class Library by referencing it in the Web Application. I am doing this by right clicking the web application and clicking 'Add Reference...'. I then browse to my Class library and click ok. This gets added to a Bin folder in my web application.The problem is I can't actually get any of the objects that are in the Clas Library. I have tried adding a using statement to the top of the page. It tells me that the object could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
I'm working on an ASP.NET MVC application, but I'm trying to remove everything but Controller code from my project and put it in it's own Class Library. I've got some code that is using System.Web.Mvc; But it doesn't seem to be letting me access it. I have Referenced the System.Web Namespace in the project. Bassically I'm getting errors on the iActionFilter and the FilterAttribute stuff.
What library are you using that provides your Gmail() class?At a guess I would say its out of date and its trying to query a gmail api that is returning a different data set?If you post the address of the library then we can look and see if its up to date
i want create a class Library work with SQL Linq ,when i create a LINQ Data Class it automatic create some connectionString and use the database namemy question is can i change some settings that, use this class Library in difrent website with difrent connectionStrings?
My team and I have a asp.net web forms application and are using several class libraries. In one of those libraries, we are trying to consume a web service. The web reference was added in the web app project and the appropriate references have been added. The app compiles. When attempting to consume said web service in the class library, the credentials don't seem to work, and the call fails. However, if we take the web service call out of the class library, and consume it within the web app, it works.
I have a Web project in which I defined some methods to parse some webpages. I then save the retrieved data in a DB. Now I have run a lengthy operation(it may take 2 days) in which I continously parse webpage this way.
Can I use the webproject from a Windows project. If I try to add a refference to it it doesn't work. How should I do it? I have used until now an asp.net application, and done the calls to the parsing methods in the pageLoad event but after an hour or so the process stops.
Class Library for my BLL and DAL classes Web Application for my PL
Now I just use the keyword "using" in the BLL and DAL classes and get access to their methods easily. but now I try to reference the BLL and DAL in the web application project through the "using" keyword but it won't let me (the name space couldn't be found (are you missing reference ?)) .. then I tried to reference the library's dll (grabbed it from the ClassLibrary/bin/debug) and the same error just popped out again!
Summery:
My solution consists of two projects (ClassLibrary and a WebApplication) and I want to use/reference the classes/dlls of the class library in the web application
I have Web Service in Asp.Net Application, i create a break point in Web service. In the web service i create a instance for custom class library and call a method inside the Class library. When i run the Application i can able to debug the Web service that i create the break point, but i want to debug that custom class library code also how to deug this.
When i try to debug by add custom class library inside the current solution, but am unable to debug that custom class library code.
i create a class library and i want my code behind the page be there. in my page like login.aspx is a login control and i want to write some code for that but i got some error i don't know what i'm doing rong. the code behind in class library is:
[Code]....
and the codes in login.aspx page is:
[Code]....
after i buld the project the code behind doesn't find the MainLogin control
I have a class library that does e-commerce functionality including sending e-mails. I am trying to modify to allow a HTML alternate view e-mail that includes 2 jpgs.How can I accomplish this? Should I set up a Images folder? How do I access them?
My problem today is that I am having trouble shifting some functionality, that is being used in multiple applications, from the applications themselves to a class library I have started building. The issue comes in the fact the code was written to utilize Response objects as seen below...
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This is all currently within a function called "DownloadDocument". I continue to have issues running any of the Response object functionality. I usually get the error saying, "Response is not available in this context", is there anyway to use a Response object in a class library file?
I have a custom class library that performs validation. I want to open up this class for use within Javascript. I understand that I can easily achieve this by utilizing WebServices/WCF or by creating a function on my page with the WebMethod attribute, but it'd be nice not to have to set all that up for every project.
Ideally I'd like to just add the WebMethod attribute to my class library methods and then call them using Javascript.
I have to access a relative path of the XSD file to validate a XML file. The XML file and the XSD file are part of the class library. How do I access the relative path in the class library?
In case of website, I would use server.mappath(path). Is there anything similar to get the virtual path to the corresponding physical directory on the server in the class library?
I've added a class library project to my application.
In one of my classes, I need to use the MembershipUser class, but the project can't find it. I've added references to System.Web, System.Web.Security, and System.Security.Principal.
I have an asp.net application which employs a class project to process xml files. I have an xsd file within the class project. To load the xsd file, I am not sure which path I should use. The following code snippet loads the xsd, and reads the xsd using the StreamReader. I am not sure how to set the value for xsdPath variable.