IIS Setting For Wildcard Character?
Mar 10, 2011Is there any setting changes in IIS to support wildcard character? I am running a web application but IIS does not support wildcard character.
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View 1 RepliesI'm trying to set the datatype of my DataColumn like this:
[Code]....
But I get an error that says Name cannot begin with '>' character.
I have an ASP.NET web application and at a certain point I do this:mycontrol.stringparameterforjscript = "document.getElementById('" + myotherparam + "').value = 'Hello'";The problem is that this thing does not work.s you can see this sets a javascript in some event of some tag. Well when the page is redered the problem is that my parameter look like this:
<textarea onfocus="document.getElementById('myvalue').value = 'Hello'">
My issue is that , need to change the column name(following format "Remove first character and after 3rd character insert colon") of the gridview (which is binded with XMLTextReader). Without changing directly XML file, Required to change the column name dynamically at runtime .
Performance.xml
<Performance>
<Departments>
<Heading>FS</Heading>
<S0015>1</S0015>
<S0020>2</S0020>
<S0025>5</S0025>
<S0030>5</S0030>
<S0035>6</S0035>
</Departments>
<Departments>
<Heading>BS</Heading>
<S0015>0</S0015>
<S0020>3</S0020>
<S0025>5</S0025>
<S0030>1</S0030>
<S0035>3</S0035>
</Departments>
</Performance>
Heading S0015 S0020 S0025 S0030 S0035
FS 1 2 4 5 6
BS 0 3 5 1 3
Required Format: Remove first character and after 3rd character insert colon (S0015 -- 00:15)
Heading 00:15 00:20 00:25 00:30 00:35
FS 1 2 4 5 6
BS 0 3 5 1 3
Norwegian character( å æ ø) does not show instead showing some strange character.
used function below:
utf8 = System.Text.Encoding::get_UTF8();
I looked up the msdn documentation and it says that InvalidUserName is thrown when it does not find the username in the database, which is fine because the user I am creating should not exist in the database. If I use test@example.com, it works, but if I try it with test.@example.com, the status from Membership.CreateUser is InvalidUserName.
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View 1 RepliesI have a legacy MySQL database which stores the user passwords & salts for a membership system. Both of these values have been hashed using the Ruby framework - roughly like this:
hashedsalt =
Digest::SHA1.hexdigest("--#{Time.now.to_s}--#{login}--")
hashedpassword =
Digest::SHA1.hexdigest("#{hashedsalt}:#{password}")
So both values are stored as 40-character strings (varchar(40)) in MySQL. Now I need to import all of these users into the ASP.NET membership framework for a new web site, which uses a SQL Server database. It is my understanding that the the way I have ASP.NET membership configured, the user passwords and salts are also stored in the membership database (in table aspnet_Membership) as SHA1 hashes, which are then Base64 encoded (see here for details) and stored as nvarchar(128) data.
But from the length of the Base64 encoded strings that are stored (28 characters) it seems that the SHA1 hashes that ASP.NET membership generates are only 20 characters long, rather than 40. From some other reading I have been doing I am thinking this has to do with the number of bits per character/character set/encoding or something related.
So is there some way to convert the 40-character SHA1 hashes to 20-character hashes which I can then transfer to the new ASP.NET membership data table? I'm pretty familiar with ASP.NET membership by now but I feel like I'm just missing this one piece. However, it may also be known that SHA1 in Ruby and SHA1 in .NET are incompatible, so I'm fighting a losing battle.
My students are working on an ASP.net VB application for a Web Programming competition and we are having problems with a page where we want an URL string to return all values from our database.
Here is the page:
[URL]
If you use the jobs by category menu on the left side, if you select a job category (ie retail) it will pull up all the jobs from that category. By using a query in the URL like this:
[URL]
What we need is the URL that would show all jobs regardless of the category. I'm not sure how to do this with asp.net VB. I'm sure it's probably not all that hard, we just don't know the syntax to make it happen.
I'm using asp.net routing in a webforms app.
I would like to achieve the following url format:
http://[domain]/{parent-category}/{sub-category}/{sub-category}
where the right most category is available as a route value.
Currently I have achieved this with the following route:
routes.MapPageRoute(
"category-browse",
"{*category}",
"~/category.aspx"
);
This will pass all of the categories i.e. "trainers/running/nike-running-trainers" so I can grab the last one with a bit of string manipulation.
Is there a better way of doing this?
I want to read a line character by character, in the sense I want to read each and every character on the line. can I can make that line as a string. breaking string into substrings ? if possiblw how.? I m unable to start. can anyone give the code.
View 7 RepliesI am using a chat script I found for free online.
It allows a profanity filter by using string replace:
ex: ChatText.Replace("hell", "!@#$")
is there a way to do a wildcard replace? It doesn't catch the word "HELL" or "Hell" for example.
I'm using ASP.NET 4 WebForms, and can't find information about creating wildcard subdomains.
For example, url user22.example.com must point to example.com/users/user22.
May i implement this feature only with Routing (without IIS url-rewrite, or another external tools)?
If you cannot turn on wildcard mapping for IIS (shared hosting) or can't be bothered (lazyness) can you still use ASP.Net routing if your routes end in one of the "known" asp.net extensions...like ending all routes with .ashx, .aspx etc?
From Chris Cavenagh's blog, could his examples of:
[code]...
I'm presuming so as his last route is Default.aspx, but he hasn't included any route data with that...Is there a better way? Provided this works, it looks like the best as if the application is moved or wildcard mapping can be turned on, only the routes need to change...
I'm working in a shared hosting environment, so my access to IIS is limited, but I need to know if I even need full access to IIS to use extension-less URLs the way I'm using them.
Basically I'm just calling a RewritePath() in the Application_BeginRequestion() method in the Global.asax.cs file... something like this:
[code]...
will this require Wildcard Mapping in IIS?
Linq add wildcard in the where clause dynamically I have a query, i.e.
var query = from r in context.company .....
then have some business logic and based on the validation I want to add dynamically a where clause
if(a == "1")
query = query.Where(r=> r.Name = Fullname); //works!!
else if(a == "2)
query = query.Where SqlMethods.Like(r=> r.Name,"%"+Fullname+"%"); //fails to compile , the r.Name is not found..
Here is an interesting problem... I have configured wildcard domains on my production site and will be using it as a customer identifier. This allows me to display the right banner/css/logos for each customer simply be pulling out the wildcard prefix (eg. CompanyABC.website.com will be displayed the logos and branding related to CompanyABC).
But how do I test this on my local Visual Studio 2010 installation? In production the site loads COMPANY.website.com etc., but locally I can only use the flat http://localhost address.
I have an application that uses EntityDataSource in many places. In the EDS, I manually build the Where clause based on user input from TextBox'es.
I would like the user to be able to enter "*" (asterisks) instead of "%" when querying data.
Is there an easy as using Entity SQL or the EDS itself to do a search/replace? I know I could actually change the TextBox after the data is entered, but when the user sees his text was changed from an * to a % I don't think he will understand.
I have tried using the T-SQL Replace command and doing something like this:
<asp:EntityDataSource ID="EDSParts" runat="server"
ConnectionString="name=TTEntities" DefaultContainerName="TTEntities"
EnableFlattening="False" EntitySetName="Parts"[code]....
But I get a "Server tag is not well formed" message. I can't find an equivalent "replace" function in the Entity SQL reference....
I have a table in the db with one column containing a URL like http://site.com/users/*/profile.I am given a URL (like http://site.com/users/234/profile) and want to select all the rows in the db that match the url (in this case * is a wildcard).
I was thinking of using Regex to do this, by replacing the * with regex for any character. But am unsure as to what the SQL or LINQ code should be for the selection.
I had a look through some of the older questions, but I can't find anything.I have a Wildcard HttpHandler on my web app which is processing the url and working out if it can do anything with itIf it can't, then the StaticFile Handler should pick it up and just serve it as a static file (like an html file).The problem is, it's going through the Wildcard handler, then seemingly not going to the StaticFileHander. Is there something I need to do to the Wildcard handler, or in the web config?This is my web.config:
<add name="Wildcard" path="*" verb="*" type="Rewriter.RewriterHttpModule"
modules="IsapiModule" requireAccess="None" allowPathInfo="false"
preCondition="" responseBufferLimit="4194304" />
<add name="StaticFile" path="*.*" verb="*"
modules="StaticFileModule,DefaultDocumentModule,DirectoryListingModule"
scriptProcessor="%windir%Microsoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727aspnet_isapi.dll"
resourceType="File" requireAccess="Read" allowPathInfo="false" preCondition=""
responseBufferLimit="4194304" />
I'm trying to use a RegularexpressionValidator to match an IP address (with possible wildcards) for an IP filtering system.I'm using the following Regex:
"([0-9]{1,3}\.|\*\.){3}([0-9]{1,3}|\*){1}"
Which works fine when running it in LINQPad with Regex.Matches, but doesn't seem to work when I'm using the validator.Does anyone have a suggestion as to either a better Regex or why it would work in test but not in situ?
I have a REST WCF service defined as follows:
[ServiceContract]
public interface IRest {
[OperationContract]
[WebGet(UriTemplate = "/test")]
int Test();
}
With the following web.config:
[code]....
EDIT: You can all reproduce this by creating a new WCF Service in VS2008 (new Project > WCF Service Application). Browse to the dummy method ('GetData')... you will notice it returns 400... that's fine because it shows it's still forwarding to WCF. However, if you enable wildcard mapping in IIS6 you will now get a 404, meaning WCF is no longer intercepting the request.
Is there a way to do a
"select * as"
and rename all columns with some prefix, rather than having to name columns individually? Or better yet, when doing a join and getting all columns from both tables, how do you identify them uniquely in the VB where some columns have the same name?
I have a requirement to add specific functionality to an asp.net mvc2 web site to provide addtional SEO capability, as follows:
The incoming URL is plain text, perhaps a containing a sentence as follows
"http://somesite.com/welcome-to-our-web-site" or "http://somesite.com/cool things/check-out-this-awesome-video"
In the MVC pipeline, I would like to take this URL, strip off the website name, look up the remaining portion in a database table and call an appropriate controller/view based on the content of the data in the table. All controllers will simply take a single parameter bieng the unique id from the lookup table. A different controller may be used depnding on different urls, but this must be derieved from the database.
If the url cannot be resolved a 404 error needs to be provided, if the url is found but obsolete then a 302 redirect needs to be provided.Where the url is resolved it must be retained in the browser address bar.
I have had a look at the routing model, and custom routing and can't quite work out how to do it using these, as the controller would not be predefined, based on a simple route. I am also unsure of what to do to provide 404, 302 back to the headers also.Perhpas I need a custom httpmodule or similar but going there went beyond my understanding.
I have a user specified URL that has a wildcard in it, e.g. http://site.com/project/*/accountIn this case * could be anything, a number, a character or anything else. I want to get regex that would find a match for that. The location of the wildcard * changes and could be http://site.com/user/*/title or http://site.com/user/*/*/*/delete (just as an example, depends on the site ... so all possibilities should be supported) Then comparing that with the current URL to see if it is a match.
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