How do I tell an ASP.NET Web application to look in the current directory for a .pkl file? This file is read in an embedded Python script.So far, I get a FileNotFound exception stating:
[Could not find file 'C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesMicrosoft SharedDevServer10.0 2.pkl'.]
Is it possible to run Python & Django on IIS? I am going to be a Lead Developer in some web design company and right now they are using classic ASP and ASP.NET.
As far as I can see ASP.NET MVC is not mature. Should I recommend Python & Django stack? If it's not possible to run Python on IIS what do you think I should do?
break up the pros and cons of using python django vs asp.net mvc besides the maturity level of its framework. I have intermediate experience with JAVA. As of right now, i'm leaning towards python but i just wanted to make sure i am making the right choice.
I find myself limited with books available on asp.net web developments. I am aware that there is the storefront example on the official asp.net site. However, that tutorial was a little hard for me to follow. I've done a research around and was python could be my next available choice. There are more tutorials available online for python anyways.
I'm building an ASP.NET MVC (C#) site where I want to implement STV (Single Transferable Vote) voting. I've used OpenSTV for voting scenarios before, with great success, but I've never used it programmatically.
The OpenSTV Google Code project offers a Python script that allows usage of OpenSTV from other applications:
import sys sys.path.append("path to openstv package")
from openstv.ballots import Ballots from openstv.ReportPlugins.TextReport import TextReport from openstv.plugins import getMethodPlugins (ballotFname, method, reportFname) = sys.argv[1:] methods = getMethodPlugins("byName") f = open(reportFname, "w") try: b = Ballots() b.loadUnknown(ballotFname) except Exception, msg: print >> f, ("Unable to read ballots from %s" % ballotFname) print >> f, msg sys.exit(-1) try: e = methods[method](b) e.runElection() except Exception, msg: print >> f, ("Unable to count votes using %s" % method) print >> f, msg sys.exit(-1).......
Is there a way for me to make such a Python call from my C# ASP.NET MVC site?
I would like to use some code written in python (it uses built in modules) in a regular ASP.NET/C# web application. I am a newbie in python and have heard of IronPython and how ASP.NET now allows us to create IronPython apps.
Any thoughts on which way I should proceed? The python code is the on here
I'm having difficulties scraping dynamically generated table in ASPX. Trying to scrape the gas prices from a site like this GasPrices. I can extract all the information in the gas price table (address, time submitted etc.), except for the actual gas price.
Is there a way I could scrape the gas prices? i.e. somehow get a text representation of it. I'm not very familiar with ASP/ASPX - but what's being generated now is not showing up in the final HTML. I'm using Python to do the scraping, but that's irrelevant unless there's a specific library...
When user click Build button Phython script needs to run.I execute this by using process but so many processes created when so many clicked the Build button, server hang.
I'm trying to get a CodeExpression from a string of python. It seems possible since some of the DLR docs mention CodeDom classes but I haven't been able to find any examples or better docs. Any insight or psuedocode appreciated...
FYI, the use case here is to make an Asp.Net ExpressionBuilder that can evaluate python to use in SharePoint 2010. Let me know if there's anything like this out there!
Inspecting om my PLESK 8.2 on APACHE2 with PHP 5.2.3 I saw this. Being a person who loves peed, would I gain anything by disabling all the stuff except PHP? which is the only thing I use really? I'll do anything to speed up my site.
I would like ask you for some ideas how can I write mechanism that will be automatically read files from folder. I don't know how to schedule the write task. I want to check for new file everyday and if the new file is in the folder read it.
I have an asp.net panel having various controls including gridview. I have converted this panel into pdf and attached it as an email attachment using memory stream. Everything is working fine. Now I have an File upload control outside panel through which I have to attach a file and send it in mail along with the already attached panel. But I am unable to figure out how to do it.
I am downloading file from database using the following code. This code downloads an excel file from the database which has a macro attached to it when it is opened. This macro reads file name of the excel file and uses it for its computation. Everthing works file if user saves the file on his harddisk and then open if but if he directly opens the file from the dialog(by hitting 'Open' button) then file name of the opened excel file comes out be the name of the webform that has the above code and this leads to error in the macro. Is there any option through which i can control the name of the file if user directly opens the file from dialog or the option to disable or remove 'Open' button form the dialog?
my project is in c sharp and must upload pictures to MySql DataBasethe uploadfile controle is included in asp form that i made but the problem is that the uploadfile always get the Postedfile = null i tried to use html input file but the same problem still @ Page Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/MasterPageB.master" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="test.aspx.cs" Inherits="Add_Pictures" Title="Untitled Page" %> <%@ MasterType TypeName="MasterPageB" %> <%@ Register assembly="MyFormView" namespace="MyFormView" tagprefix="asp" %> [code]...
I am using the async file upload control to upload to a image file. I want the user to upload only jpg files. And for that I am checking the uploadedfile content type in server side, after the upload complets. I wanna check this, before upload starts. There is one javascript method
function startUpload(sender, args){}
but how to access the content type of the file selected by user.
I am using HTML file control and HTML image control in .aspx page (for uploading image and showing on web page). It is working fine. But I am unable to get that uploaded image file path and file name in .aspx.cs page. And also tell me how to save selected image in MS ACCESS database.
I am using JQuery & JSON (POST) to call webmethod. However I can call only webmethod located at aspx file but not in asmx file Below are sample codes
CustomValidate.asmx Imports System.Web.Services Imports System.Web.Services.Protocols Imports System.ComponentModel Public Class CustomValidate Inherits System.Web.Services.WebService 'ACCESS VIA JSON <System.Web.Services.WebMethod()> _ Public Shared Function AJAX_Test(ByVal date1) As Boolean... Return True End Function End Class Javascript: JQuery JSON function isDates(source, arguments) { var isValidDate; $.ajax({ type: "POST", contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", url: "CustomValidate.asmx/AJAX_Test", data: '{date1: "' + arguments.Value + '"}', dataType: "json", async: false, success: function(result) { isValidDate = result; }, error: function(httpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) { alert("status=" + textStatus + ",error=" + errorThrown); } }); arguments.IsValid = isValidDate; }
It always return javascript undefined error. But if I put the AJAX_Test webmethod in aspx page and replace the url: "CustomValidate.asmx/AJAX_Test" to "mypage.aspx/AJAX_Test". It works fine.
I am trying to configure my web application to send emails to my email address in case of any error . Below is my coding in the web config file, I am following example from a book cuase I AMM A nOVICE TO VISUAL STUDIO AND .NET AND C#. THE NAME OF THE BOOK IS ASP.Net E-Commerce in C#. I am not sure what to put in for the MailForm value since the book did not say could someone tell me .
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In my other configuration file under the App_Code folder I have this coding Below:
I have two folders in my asp.net web application in which I create new folders programmaticaly. The entire solution is under VSS source control. I was not able to manipulate these two folders programmably. For that, I gave {MACHINE}ASPNET user account full control over these two folders. Still, the "access denied to the path" error was coming. I saw that these entire folders were marked readonly. I tried to uncheck Readonly from explorer but not successfull, readonly check does not get removed. Also, if I copy files using method, the destinationn copied file becomes readonly. I have also tried File.SetAttributes (path,FileAttributes.Normal); but no success. How can I make the copied file not READONLY?
I am trying to import the SQL file provided by Elmah into my application, and I don't want to import it into the development machine I use. I want to make it a .mdf file so it can be easily transported to my host. I was wondering if there is a way to do this?
I am using asp.net 3.5 file upload control. I can browse the files when click the Browse button. Same time I can't browse the file when enter key is pressed while file upload control is in focus. I am using master page. I am in urgently need of this.I want to browse the files when enter key is pressed while upload file controll is in focus.
I have an Async File Uploader control inside a Repeater which is inside an update panel. Now,I am uploading the file into ftp,so I am not uploading the video file,using SaveAs() method. For uploading the file in ftp,I have this UploadFile method which takes these four parameter:FileName, UploadPath, FTPUser, FTPPassword.Now this FileName,I have to send the full file path. My UploadComplete event looks like this:
<pre lang="cs">protected void AsyncVideoUpload_UploadedComplete(object sender, AjaxControlToolkit.AsyncFileUploadEventArgs e) {//VideoPath is a session variable VideoPath = string.Empty; if (AsyncVideoUpload.HasFile) { // string filepath = AsyncVideoUpload.PostedFile.FileName; string filepath = e.filename;//above two captures only the file name,but I want the total path,like c:/MyDocuments/... UploadFile(filepath, "ftp://172.20.117.102","test","Value*12"); VideoPath = AsyncVideoUpload.PostedFile.FileName; } }</pre>