How To Have Website Block Access To IE6
Mar 29, 2011How can I have my website block access to IE6? Redirecting it to a custom error page.
View 3 RepliesHow can I have my website block access to IE6? Redirecting it to a custom error page.
View 3 Repliesanybody knows of blocking certain users (by IP) from accessing your website (website on asp.net mvc).
EDIT: I know that web-servers can do this as well, but I need this at the application level
I am making a website in asp.net c# code behind. My client told me that he want to remove the user who break the website law and then that particular user can create another account in our site with different emailid and password.
View 7 RepliesI strucked with one problem in C#.net coding part, my problem is "how to block the videos in website on IE browser" through the C# coding. actually i am developed one toolbar for IE browser so in that toolbar i added one button for block the videos,so when i click in that toolbar button that time in IE browser website videos are blocking
View 6 Repliesis there any java script that i can put it on my master page and block specific I.P address ? And navigate the user visiting from that blocked I.P address to a different page ?
View 8 RepliesI know a user can use the following code to access the content of web.config
string connectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["MyConnect"].ConnectionString;
If I set EnvironmentPermission, can I block user to access the content of web.config?
I'm using the System.Web.Routing.UrlRoutingModule.
With that I'm writing:
routes.Add(new Route(@"cart/add", new RouteHandler("~/Order/CartAdd.ashx")));
routes.Add(new Route(@"cart/delete", new RouteHandler("~/Order/CartDelete.ashx")));
And I also have one route called:
routes.Add(new Route(@"{*url}", new RouteHandler("~/Error/PageNotFound.ashx")));
But if I go directy to /Order/CartAdd.ashx I never enter the routing. It goes directly to that handler. And if I go to /Order/ I get a 403.14 error.
How do I instead catch those urls with the routing?
I am making use of 3-Tier architecture while making my project. And in Data Access Layer I am making use of application block, but application gets a connection string from web.config; but ClassLibrary of Data Access Layer doesn't contain web config file. How can I access connection string from Data Access layer?
View 5 RepliesI have a problem in my asp application. In my application I have an own authentication mechanism so in the web.config file I have <authentication mode="None"/>
Inside the application users can upload files to the folder I've created (App_Files). I would like to give access to the folder only once they are logged in (Session["Login"] is no null).
I dont want not logged in users to be able to access the files over a url address in the browser (like http://<server>/App_Files/Filename.pdf)
In ASP.net MVC 2, I can use routes.RouteExistingFiles = true; to send all requests through the routing system, even if they exist on the file system.
Usually, this ends up hitting the "{controller}/{action}/{id}" route and throws an exception as the controller cannot be found.
I do not want to use that route though (I have only a few URLs and they are specifically mapped), yet I would still like to prevent access to the file system.
Basically I want to Whitelist pages using IgnoreRoute. Is there a built-in way to do this?
My current approach is to still have a route "{*anything}" and generate a 404 when this is hit, but I'm just wondering if something is built-in already?
I am using IIS7's URLRewrite feature to hide the .aspx extension in my ASP.NET WebForms application's URLs.
I'm using the following configuration:
[code]....
I can now browse to:
[URL]
and this is rewritten to:
[URL]
This preserves the "pretty" url in the browser address bar. I have also updated all my links on the site to use the extensionless URLs.
The problem is that the underlying .aspx pages can still be accessed directly and I'd like to prevent this.
If a user browses to [URL] I'd like it to either redirect/rewrite to [URL], or at the very least just return a "Page not found".
Update:
I managed to get this working by redirecting all .aspx pages to the home directory. This isn't ideal as I'd prefer to send them to the non-.aspx version, but it will do for now.
<rule name="Block .aspx" stopProcessing="true">
<match url=".aspx" />
<action type="Redirect" url="/" />
</rule>`
How do I rewrite and redirect URLs that directly address .aspx pages to my friendly URL format?
my page is very simple, one gridviews and one ObjectDataSource.here's my code :
<%@ Page Title="" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/site.Master" AutoEventWireup="true"
CodeBehind="default.aspx.cs" Inherits="cHospital._default" %>
[code]...
I also posted my question on another web site, one suggestion I got is move my codes to codebehind
(http://entlib.codeplex.com/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=245208)
But this is ObjectDataSources, my understanding is everything have to stay in Class file.
Im using enterprise Manager data access code block and have a table in sql server 2005 with a column type of 'bigint'
when querying against this table and adding in a parameter, there isnt a long datatype available, so is Int32 an equivalent ?
[Code].....
I have menu item on my master page that has block around the text when the page is first run. I wrote in the css on the link and visited property to change the color to match the image color that it is on. When a menu item is clicked the color changes to the right color. How do I get it to the right color on when the page first opens or is there a way to get rid of the block or make it transperant?
View 1 RepliesI have 2 separate code-block asp.Net expressions in an aspx markup, with an html content between (span element in the example below). In the first code-block, there is "i" as an increment variable for the for loop.Then the code-block is cut with an html content.And another code-block expression is opened but as I see I can reach the "i" variable which was declared in the previous code-block.
So, how asp.net handles -compiles- the pieces of code-block experrions declared in the mark up? Does it check the semi-colons and generates some anonymous methods which will end up with many calls to Response.Write in the last place?
<p>
<%for (int i = 0; i < 30; i++)
{
[code]....
I want to have a PHP login form on my website. When the user enters a username and password and clicks submit, they should be directed to a remote website logged in (therefore skipping the login form on the remote site).
As mentioned in the title, the remote site is built using ASP.NET.
I've tried to search for a solution this but really not finding.
I created a Website and i upload it using the asp.net development server.
So on the explorer the address is something like this http://localhost:port
The problem is that i can't access the Website(while its uploaded) using my internal IP from within the network.
So if i type http://10.0.0.180:port i get an error "Internet explorer cannot display the webpage".
I disabled my firewall(windows 7).
Have deployed a website to IIS6 Firefox ok but IE6 says not authorized. Weird isn't it ?
View 1 RepliesI do have another PC on the intranet and am not able to access the website using my internal IP address.
View 1 Repliesaccessed only using IE 6.0 or above. If anyone tries to access the website using any other browser I want to display a big warning message. Is it possible to configure this in web.config insted of checking via javascript. I am assuming something like in authentication we have customErrors attribute were we can set the custome error page in case of failure to authenticate the user.
View 2 RepliesHow can i prevent users from getting the list of files that exist in my website?
For example when users type on the address bar the WebsiteAddress+/DirectoryToSearch/ they get the list of files in that directory, without getting any permission denied error
Is there any setting in asp.net that am i missing?
I am developing a registration process which consists of 4 steps. Each step has its own action method. As such a user could type the url for each step as follows: bogusURL/Step1 //returns the View Step1 bogusURL/Step2 //returns the View Step2 etc... I would like to prevent users from gaining access to a step unless they have completed the previous steps. i.e. If they typed in bogusURL/Step2 without having completed Step 1 they should be redirected to the first step.
What is the best way to implement this?
I have installed teampulse http://www.telerik.com/team-productivity-tools.aspx community. I add in bindings my domain name with port 9898 like it is with localhost. I can connect through localhost but not throuh the domain
View 1 RepliesI have created a database and a website using C# and ASP.NET. I am deploying the website from IIS7.0 and created the connection string from the connectionstring tool in the IIS Features View.But I get any data ( access my database) when i run the website from the IIS, it works well when i debug from the Visual Studio.
View 8 Repliesassume that i have publish my project on localhost and i want to access it from remote computer,
assume that my project name is "project1" , and my IP address is @192.132.999
what the URL should be in order to access it??
it should be http://192.132.999/project1