HttpHandlers / Modules :: How To Create URL From Querystring Based URL
Nov 21, 2010
i have web application which can be accessible by [URL] but I would like to create a url which does not have any query string parameter. this should be accessible by [URL] (e.g athar is client name) I have download the Intelligencia.UrlRewriter.dll from the internet. but when I run this i am getting error could not found assemply.
I have written below code for redirecting to different sites based on country. For india the below code is looping infinetely and the page request is not ending. My india site is having" /in " in the end for url.Can you please tell me why this is not working and looping if the current url is same as redirection url.
I want to create my own HttpApplication class, wherein I can handle methods like ExecuteStep. let me know if there are any examples to do this. Kindly provide some pointers to this...
I am using VS 2008. Basically I want to handle all events from httpApplication class (even before global.asax) before it reaches web pages inside Do other classes come into picture if I want to create my own HttpApplication class .
As im new to this concept,i request anyone to explain in detail about configuring the custom handlers in IIS 5.1 STEP by STEP and also about mapping the extension.
I am wanting to create a url rewriting module and have investigated numerous examples on the web. However, most do not address the issues of handling postbacks and querystrings. I cam across a few examples, but don't fully understand how they work and thus customizing them to my needs becomes a problem. I understand the basic concepts of rewriting, but can someone explain, or point me to a resource on how postbacks and querystrings are handled?
How do we findout the whether the application is using any HTTPModules and httphandler in the applicaion?Is there anyway to findout from the url without checking the web.config file?
I got a website [URL] and I want to redirect http://www.example.com/folder to http://folder.example.com so if folder has a page called example1.aspx [URL]
It should be called in this way:
http://folder.example.com/example1.aspx Is that possible that using IIS 7 and asp.net 4.
eg: Folder/StaticPage.aspx?PageName=TestPage is re-written as
Folder/TestPage
This works fine on my local dev. machine on the Cassini server. But when its hosted in IIS (5.1 & 7.0) it fails to work, with the error as 404 Page Not Found.
The following code works well as long as I pass a querystring value to the datalist.
Private Sub BindGrid() Dim id As Integer = Integer.Parse(Context.Request.QueryString("id")) Dim strConnString As String = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("Conn").ConnectionString Using con As New SqlConnection(strConnString) Using cmd As New SqlCommand() cmd.CommandText = "select Id, Name from tblFiles where Id=@Id"
[Code] ......
However, the page errors with the message "Value cannot be null." if I don't pass a value. I know that DataList does not have an EmptyItem Property like a Gridview control. I do not want the page to error if I don't pass a value. Need info to deal with empty values in a datalist.
Most websites have pointed me to this code to use:
The 'list' throws an error. The error is "Too few type arguments to 'System.COllections.Generic.List". I am not sure if the code is written in C# and that is what is causing the error. It seems that it should work but I can not figure out the 'list' error.
I am using Httphandler to access my pages. Have Loginstatus Control on the master pages.
OnLoggingOut for the Loginstatus control I am doing a Session.abandon()... But My session_end
does not get called in the Gobal.asax.I tried link button and everything. but when I take out the httphandler the Session_end gets executed in global.asax
I can handle the full session end on my own but is there any way to call Session_end in global.asax?
the project i'm working right now, client wants to make url seo friendly, if any event would enter from the admin section the url should show the name of the event itself.
right now it shows www.--------.com/eventdetails.aspx?id=879878