I've been reading through the fb developer api documentation and I'm trying to find out what would be the easiest way to post information on a website to the website's own facebook page. for instance - the assumed workflow is like this:
an admin user adds new content to the company website - and once submitted that content should automatically appear as a link on the company's facebook page.
Do I use the API, facebook Connect, a facebook Share button etc. Looking for some recommendations based on my assumed workflow. Project will be coded in c# (although I'm really looking for recommendations of which tool to use from someone's experiences with the api)
The validation is not working, and also after i catch error i fill the viewdata["JobSite_JobCategories1"] with selectlist again but still, it gives error There is no ViewData item of type 'IEnumerable' that has the key 'JobCategory'.
I'm currently developing a website using ASP.NET MVC.I need this website to communicate with an external API using HTTP Post.
I'm unsure whether I should be coding this up in ASP.NET to perform the http post requet and read the response, or whether I should be coding this up in a c# class.It seems when developing a site, you have the option to chose either for many scenarios.
I have a website installed on one of our sales guys laptops and am having issues with the website hanging if left for 2 minutes. This doesn't happen on my dev box, my live machine or the other sales guys machine.
The website will hang. It's not just limited to this page, it will happen on all pages when I leave it for more than 2 minutes and then try and process a page that calls back via button or drop down ect. I have checked the IIS settings of the machine and everything seems the same as the other sales guys machine who is running the same version of the site.
Here are the specs:
Dev Box: asp.net 2, windows server 2008 64bit
Live Box: asp.net 2, windows server 2008 64bit
Working Sales Guy: asp.net2 windows 7 64bit
Broken Sales Guy: asp.net 2 Windows vista 32 bit (the only thing I can see different is windows version)
EDIT: For more information, if I stop the website from trying to load while it hangs, clear my history for the last hour and then refresh, the page comes back fine.
EDIT2: I have just spat out some debug information and it seems it doesn't even go into the post back I need.
EDIT3: This doesn't seem to happen when using Chrome but does when using IE and Mozilla.
I need to make an online automatic post tool using ASP.NET C# to post items (using post or get) to ASP (VB script) webstore sites, for example how to capture the post data and how to reproduce it using ASP.NET C#.
how to upload post and get variables also with cookies
I'm using an ASP.NET Facebook Developers Toolkit (http://www.codeplex.com/FacebookToolkit) on an external website, and I'm also the admin of a facebook fan page for the website. Users on my website (may or may not be facebook users) create content articles.
I would like to hook up these articles to the Facebook fan page, so that, when they write the article, then ones with FB accounts can sign into FB and post on the Fan page. I'm sure they would need to be a fan first.
I have a php website with a login page containing username and password fields with the same exact html names. I would like to have a page in my ASP.NET page with a username and a password textbox field that sends the corresponding credentials to the php website using HttpWebRequest. How would I do that and how could I check the response to see if the authentication has been successful?
I need to login into a certain website before I can attempt a data download. I am trying to do that via a PHP script. The login page is located at: [URL] Which has a form like this (extraneous elements removed):
Currently, on our production IIS web farm, we host about 15 applications in a single App Pool (Default App Pool). There are two websites and about 13 virtual directories.A colleague has recommended that we change our IIS configuration so each application is a separate App Pool (with identical settings).
Is there any drawback or potential issues to doing this?Is it possible that ASP.NET applications could have been built with the requirements that they are all within the same App Pool?
There are two web applications App1 & App2. A user would submit his information on App1 though a form. On click of a specific button/link on App1, the same data should be posted to a page on App2 and the user should also be redirected to the same page on App2.I would like some help in finding out the best way to implement this functionality.
One of the approaches that I have already tried out is by creating a temporary HTML form at runtime, setting the action attribute of the form to the App2 Page and get the form posted by using javascript submit. The data can then be fetched on App2 page by using the response.form object.This approach works well, but i was still wondering if there is any other way to implement the required functionality.
give some insights on using RESTful webservices to implement this, or else, using some HttpModule to intercept requests at App1 and modify redirect response to app2 or any other approach that you might find fit for the purpose.
I need to send a simple variable value from my WPF app to an aspx page. The page runs under an anonymous web site. What are the best practices to post a single value and ead it out on the other side (aspx)?
I have an aspx page that executes an HTTP posting of XML documents to a customer's server. Currently have a few textboxes and a button on the page and the procedure is executed when the button is clicked.
I need this process to happen automatically when the XML document created but I don't know how to integrate the use of a FileSystemWatcher control in a web page. How do I instantiate the FSW? To run automatically web page should never be opened manually.
I tried setting it up as a web service, but again, couldn't figure out how to instantiate the process. Can this be done with some kind of custom handler?
I have an application which has a website and a project. The project contains an executable file which I'm trying to run as a process from the website's Global.asax file's application_start(). When I run this application from localhost, everything runs smoothly but when I deploy the application on IIS, application_start's code is executed and I can see the process name in the taskmanager but I cannot see the window which the console application normally starts in (when i run the application on localhost) and neither is the code executed.
Here's what I'm doing:
-- copied website and project in wwwroot -- made a virtual directory of the website -- when i run the website, I see the process in taskmanager but the code is not executed.
I am new to deployment and IIS, and would really appreciate I someone could tell me what i'm missing
I need to send some parameters to an external website using the <asp:HiddenField /> controls and also at the same time, submit data to a sql server database. The part for submitting the data to the database is working, but I need to try to get the parameters from the hiddenfields to also be passed through. I thought all I had to do is create the hidden fields and in the code behind, set the values from the textboxes that the user would fill out.
My source code is below:
[code]...
What am I missing? The hidden fields are losing their value before posting to the external website. I've looked everywhere to see why this won't work.
I have an application that will upload files from my client to a web server using HttpWebRequest (with the function suggested here: [URL]
My problem is that when the file (about 10 mb in size) is being posted the whole application freezes (e.g. "application is not responding" when I try to move the window).
Do I need to put the uploading in a separate thread, or is there any other simple way solve this?
I have Flex application requiring to filter users depending on there database groups. Depending on which group they are, the're is a config.xml file that is use to populate the swf.
Here is how I figure how to do this : 1. The client comes to a .aspx page with a form requiring a username and a password. 2. On the server side I confirm the user credential 3. Once the username/password is valid I redirect to the mxml file with the config.xml file in the html headers (post).
My problem comes when I need to get the post data from the http request. Let's say I have this code :
<mx:Application initialize="init()">
<mx:Script> <![CDATA[ [code]... How do I get the post data on the init() function.