How To Publish A Full Website Without Compiling And Without Copying SVN Files
Aug 17, 2010
Apparently, DNN installations do not like to be precompiled (they won't be able to find any localized strings then). Our installation is safely put in SVN, which means I cannot just copy the whole directory. To publish everything, I need to copy the whole website directory without the SVN files and directories. So far, I've been messing with good old DOS commands, which is time consuming and error prone.
an MS-Built script or step to do just this? Or can I do this using default Visual Studio 2010 commands?
I am new to MVC. I am using MVC and VS2010. I am trying to publish my website to a remote server. All files are copied except some static pages i have kept inside a folder. for e.g. i have a folder named Content. I have around 5 .pdf files inside this folder and also a .css. When i do Build->Publish <appname> all the files including the .css is copied but not the .pdfs.
I have asp.net website which when published using build > publish website option in VS2010 and even when checking omit debug information option in website publish window,published folder still contains pdb files is there a way to avoid this behavior?.
when we publish an asp.net website, there are 2 file types created under 'bin' folder, .dll & .compiled files. When we deploy to production do we need to copy the .compiled files or just copying .dll will do?
I know it's precompiled at this point but what's the .compiled file for ?
I've got an external site that's built in SharePoint 2007. the user of the site need to have an option to view the full site when accessed from a mobile device. I am thinking of just creating a button control to do this. The question is, what would be the best solution to do this?
I created a website using VS2010. When I run the website using built-in web server, everything works fine. The website recognizes javascript and aurigma uploader. When I publish the website to local folder and tried to access using IIS 5.1 on local pc, the java scipt files did not work. I was getting yellow triangle sign at the bottom of the page indicating the object is expected. I tried to look online but i could not find any answer. I have included jquery and javascript file in the header section of master
I am using Visual Studio 2008 and my project is a Web Application Project so that I can compile my all files in just one assembly.
It is working but web form code behind files are compileing into single assembly but aspx files are not compiling. In addtion, these aspx files are present in the directories and they can be viewed.
Is there any technique to compile my all files into single assembly?
I need to have a textbox on a ASP.NET page in which a user would paste code and select one of the preset languages (C#, VB.NET, Python, Ruby etc) and I need to verify if the code compiles successfully. If it doesn't, then I need to show the errors and warnings with line numbers.
am compiling the asp.net web application page by page using "gmcs" command in Mono.ut i want to compile the whole asp.net website at once using Mono command. gmcs /t:library /out:bin/AJAX.dll -r:System.dll -r:System.Web.dll -r:bin/AjaxControlToolkit.dll Default.aspx.cs Default.aspx.designer.cs I do not want to do like the above one, instead i want to compile the whole folder containing files at once.
I have an ASP .NET web application which on the backend is talking to an ASMX web service. We have counted and the average wait time for the initial request is 20s. I am wondering if there is a way I can send the web service up to the server precompiled, thus negating the need for compilation.We have also noticed that IIS tends to recycle its worker threads and this also causes a compilation. The process itself is not accessed terribly often, but it needs to be much quicker when it is
i want to copy the entire folder along with its contents from the client machine to the server where the application is deployed. i am using asp.net 3.5.
Lately it's been taking about 15-30 seconds for my site to respond after copying new files into the bin folder. I do updates throughout the day to fix bugs, add new features, etc. It used to only take a couple seconds.
I have 4 files that get copied into the bin directory regularly. 2 DLLs and 2 PDB.s I use debug mode (I prefer it for the errors since right now I'm updating frequently), but have also tried release mode and it didn't make a difference. 3 files are 1MB and the other is 400KB. I've also cleaned and re-built but still the same.
It was only taking a couple seconds for the app to restart until a day or two ago. I'm not sure what changed. This is an active site so having a long delay is a problem. I've been tempted to try an iisreset, but that'll really create a problem for users on the site.
This is with IIS6, Win 2003, and .NET 3.5.
I looked in the .NET temp folder and it's not filled with garbage.
I have developed my asp.net application along with crystal report .. It was working fine before ... When i removed the add reference from my project of crystal report .... It started to show me error while building my application
The type 'CrystalDecisions.Web.CrystalReportSource' exists in both 'c:WINDOWSassemblyGAC_MSILCrystalDecisions.Web10.2.3600.0__692fbea5521e1304CrystalDecisions.Web.dll' and c:WINDOWSassemblyGAC_MSILCrystalDecisions.Web10.5.3700.0__692fbea5521e1304CrystalDecisions.Web.dll'
is there any way to copy/transfer files directly from client to ftp server through my web application? user will select files through fileupload control.
I know you can copy a Website intact to the server and have it run normally (security and compilation time aside). What about the projects that are in the solution? [whose dll's are copied to the bin when built]. Is there a way to copy the projects' code files to the server as well?
My goal is to be able to debug [by modifying code in the project if needed] directly on the server without having to install an IDE [or keep building on dev machine and copying over dlls]. I can debug/modify the website files, but not the projects.
I have been struggling with an issue that sounds like it should be quite common but I can't seem to get the thing working no matter how much I research it!
I am using an AJAX file uploader to upload files (up to 100MB) to the webserver and when the user clicks a button to complete navigate to the next page, I then attempt to move the files off the webserver onto a file server on Page_Load. Both servers are WinServer 2003. There just isn't enough space on the webserver to hold all the uploads once we go live with this solution so I have to get the files off the webserver.
Uploading the file and creating a new subdirectory on the webserver (to hold the file) works no problem at all. When I do the file copy to our file server locally on VS2008, again, no problem. However, when I delopy to the live server and try the same thing, the upload happens ok, but the file copy does not. I get an UnauthorizedAccessException. I don't have access to the webserver myself (but can request it if absolutely necessary) and our file server sits within the same domain (Active Directory).
I do not want to use Impersonation at a high level (web.config), so I tried it programmatically for the purposes of the copy file but it did not work. I used one of our general clerical accounts to pass in the credentials and gave full permission to this account on the file server to create/modify files.
I wanted to transfer the website I was creating on my PC to the laptop so I can show it to other people, but when I try to start the copied website I get the following error: "Make sure that the class defined in this code file matches the 'inherits' attribute, and that it extends the correct base class (e.g. Page or UserControl)." File is: MasterPage.master.cs and the Line is: 1.
As the website on my laptop is the exact copy of the website on my PC I don't understand what the problem is and why did it happen.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there any other way of transferring website from one PC to another. I have to add that the website is running on localhost.
I have almost 100 website that will update in a condition, I have a winzip archive that contains the files that replaces those websites. I want to know that
I can extract that files in a folder and then copy them to all 100 websites folders
I can extract the archive directly to 100 websites folders
which one is better in performance and less prone to errors
I have created roles and users using ASP.NET configurations for login validations, it works fine if I run my application within project but when I publish my site and try to run from my Inetpub it giving this error. I tried all shorts of solutions posted in website but nothing worked for me.
"Failed to generate a user instance of SQL Server due to a failure in copying database files. The connection will be closed"
When I publish my Asp.Net MVC website to the production server (via VS2008), the web.config & castle.xml files are overwritten. The content of these files is obviously different between my local dev environment and the production server.How do I prevent these files from being published?
How can I tell Visual Studio to copy .svg files when I publish from the "Publish Web" dialog (right-click on Project and select "Publish...")? It's copying all other image files to the target directory, but is not copying .svg files.
I have a website(not an application) built in VS2008. When I try to publish the site, any of the files that are in the root folder are not published. This has only just started happening and I am unsure what I have changed to cause this. The files are not excluded from the project.