Using ASP.Net, I am trying to determine the actual URL requested by the user. For example if I type the following into my address bar: [URL] Fiddler shows me that this is the URL being sent over the wire however by the time it reaches ASP.Net all of the variables in HttpContext.Current.Request are showing this URL: [URL] The IIS logs show the same cleaned up version of the URL as ASP.Net. This causes some of the relative links on the site to break so I would like to at least detect and log these requests. I am using IIS7 on Windows 7 and .Net 3.5 SP1. What is doing this translation and how can I find out the original URL?
I'm currently developing a few ASP.NET MVC2/.NET 3.5SP1 web-services that are mostly IO bound (execute a couple HTTP back end calls + DB write per request) and i'm getting really poor load-testing performance.
To make sure it wasn't something in my application, I created a brand new ASP MVC 2 project (project -> new -> "ASP.NET MVC2 Web Application", based on .NET 3.5 SP1), added a "TestController" with the following action:
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I deployed this on a dual-core test server, running Win2008 and IIS7, Application Pool set to "integrated mode". I have the following in my C:WindowsMicrosoft.NETFramework64v2.0.50727Aspnet.config:
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Just in case, I added the following DWORD key in the registry:
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I verified I was able to access my test action from a regular browser and started a load test from another machine on the same network: user load set to 500, no "think" time.
The following is what I observe on the machine running the loadtest after about 8 minutes:
req/s: 5.98avg response time: 78.4 secondsno errors whatsoevernote that the local CPU is 1-2% On the test server, this is what I observe using perfmon:
request current: flat line at 501request execution time: flat line at 1506 ms avg => this makes sense though I don't understand why I see the request coming back after 78 seconds at the other end% proc time avg < 1%request queued as well as all others asp.net v2.0.50727 counters at 0 I don't get it. I believe the expected behavior would be to see about 333 req/s (500/1.5) with a avp response time of 1.5xx seconds...
Running Windows Server 2008 R2 (IIS 7.5). This is happening at a client's site and works fine on our internal servers with the same OS configuration. We are using the following work-around for now:Modify the Advanced Settings of the Application Pool that the site uses, and change the Identity used by the Process Model from ApplicationPoolIdentity to NetworkService
I'm looking to pick brains on the following.I have a page which contains numerous links to other websites.I use a redirect to get to the destination page so I can run any code prior to the redirect. What I would like to do is attempt the redirect, but then display an error message if it doesn't happen in say 20 seconds.I already have code to check a link so I can check, then if available redirect, however I would prefer to redirect and catch an error.
Complete newbie with asp.net using 2008 express edition.I made a master page and one simple page, and used the ftp copy web site tool to load the pages to my web site.When I try to open the one page, I get the message has not been pre-compiled, and cannot be requestedI havedone some searching on the error message, and most places talk about missing things from the Bin directory. I don't have a bin directory on my local machine.
As we're using urlrewiting in a Netscaler to forward all requests for the "/social" folder onto a seperate server farm containing this app, the "/" root path won't resolve correctly as it will be requesting the resource from the something.com app.
Therefore I need to change the url of the requested script to either request it explicitly:
Using ASP.NET 3.5 / VS 2008.I have an app that has been deployed on 13 different servers at client sites with no issues. One of the modules is an aspx file that generates a crystal report.When I deployed the app to a Windows 2008 server-64 bit/ IIS 7, the aspx page that uses crystal reports errors out with the message:The file 'xyz.aspx' has not been pre-compiled, and cannot be requested. (All other aspx pages load just fine).
I have an asp.net application that I wrote that uses query parameters and I'd like to use routing to use a different URL. I'm missing something, though, after reading through numerous walkthroughs.URL that I'm now using with query parameters: http://mywebsite.com/app1/default.aspx?d=dept&c=category&p=page.htm I would like to use routing to have a URL of http://mywebsite.com/app1/dept/category/page.htm and have the same code behind work. Currently it doesn't work at all. Not sure what else I may have to do.
So I'm trying to make my own forum signature generator for some friends, and I've gotten most of the work done. My real issue now is refreshing the information when the image is requested from my server.
Basically, I'm looking for someone to push me in the right direction on how to have the image refresh from the datasource when it gets requested, but only if it has been more than 5 minutes to prevent an overload.
I ran into this error today and much googling didn't get me the answer. I have been for years now publishing this particular site by simply doing "Publish web site" and then supplying it a UNC path, then I go to the server delete the old bin and copy to the new bin folder to the live site, this has always worked except today I started getting the "cannot be requested" error for certian pages in certain directories. Everything else worked and after several attempts nothing else broke and only these same certain few pages where screwed up - there was nothing exciting about any of these pages, in fact they were part of the admin portion of the site and were very simple
I recently converted an MS Access database to a Sql Server 2008 db using the MSSMA tool, and i am currently still trying to connect two of my web apps to this database. One of them is an asp.Net web application and the other is a classic asp web app. Both apps used an OleDb provider to connect to the ms access database, and my purpose is to migrate the database without having to modify the applications code.I'm using Windows Integrated Security in combination with the NETWORK SERVICE account. Connection to the asp.Net app is behaving normally. I use the following connection string within the web.config file
Unable to load one or more of the requested types. Retrieve the LoaderExceptions property for more information.i was searching a way to catch the exception to see exactly what was generating this problem... later, i was able to catch the exception and this is the message that theReflectionTypeLoadException catch:ould not load file or assembly 'System.Web.Mvc, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file spec
I'm looking to alter the way my asp .net webpage is output to the browser depending on the css media type being used. Although the css is generally taking care of the differences in appearance between screen and print mode I would also like to make some minor adjustments to the markup when print mode is required. I would simply be dropping a floated section down below its sibling rather than as a 2 col approach which is to used during screen layout in the browser.
the above code is perfectly work on the Local Machine. But when i try to insert data from the remote location. It will shows me error. The errors as follows.
"Cannot open database "Streaming_Server" requested by the login. The login failed. Login failed for user 'IIS APPPOOLss'"
I am encountering an error when attempting to log into a web app (via a login page) on one of my servers. The web app is an IMAP4 client under development that should connect to the mail server currently running on the same machine. I am successful at connecting to the mail server from my development workstation running an IMAP4 desktop client under similar development.The error is... An address incompatible with the requested protocol was usedThe login page works fine in my development environment on my local workstation (connecting to the local mail server). A little research suggests the error has something to do with IPv4 vs IPv6 addressing, but I'm not sure. I have 2 network adapters in this server, for each of which IPv6 is not enabled. I have successfully reset the TCP/IP stack on the server (netsh Winsock reset) but still the error returns. Only one of the adapters is enabled and being used.
the error i'm getting after moving the aspnetdb db for the login control from vs to my iis for testing, see below for how i made the move attach the vs2005/app_data db to the sql express studio, there you can add the myMachine/aspnet user to the sql security users and then the users for the db, and give it db_datareader and db_datawriter permissions. then make sure that both the aspnetdb.mdf and its aspnetdb_log.ldf files have r+w permission for the aspnet account. then copy both files to app_data directory under the application folder in iis.
the machine.config dbproviderFactory setting is
<add name="SqlClient Data Provider" invariant="System.Data.SqlClient" description=".Net Framework Data Provider for SqlServer" type="System.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientFactory, System.Data, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089"/> <add name="Microsoft SQL Server Compact Data Provider" invariant="System.Data.SqlServerCe.3.5" description=".NET Framework Data Provider for Microsoft SQL Server Compact" type="System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeProviderFactory, System.Data.SqlServerCe, Version=3.5.0.0,.........
I am making a website in ASP.NET and I wanted to migrate to another mahcine for developing.On the first computer which I used earlier, I had copied the database from Program Files>Microsoft SQL erver>MSSQL1.0SQLEXPRESS>MSSQL>DATA>example.mdf and pasted this database in App_data in my website.Now, when I copied the whole webiste in my new computer and debugged it, it gives an error "Cannot open database "example" requested by the login. The login failed. Login failed for user 'Sarin-PCSarin'. " when I try to login as a user in my webiste.
i have using the crystal reports for vs2010. I faced the problem with crystal report for vs2010. we generated a reports form dataset to crystal reports. reports generated fine but i want export or save it asking for credentials...
Error is: "The report you requested requires further information."
I download and execute your program from this link:
ASP.Net-Login-Control-in-AJAX-Control-Toolkit-Modal-Popup-Extender.aspx but it gives me this error:
Cannot open database "dbLogin" requested by the login. The login failed. I've already opend your DB in my sql server in addition I've changed asp default db to your DB.