Is There A Way To Manually Re-generate That Code Gen File
Apr 29, 2010
I'm using Visual Studio 2008. I've added a control on a page but can't reference it in code-behind file. When I looked at the Code-Gen file, I didn't find my new control. It looks like Visual Studio didn't update Code Gen file to include my control. Is there a way to manually re-generate that Code Gen file?
I am working solo on an Asp.net/C# project created by someone in the past. I created two new web forms, and then built the prjocect and did the deploy using a TFS team build project. For some strange reason, my Aspx file is not getting copied to the destination DEV server. It does get copied to a temp folder on that server, but in the end, the team build is failing and not copying over the new Aspx file.
So until I figure out how to fix the team build script, is their a way to just copy the Aspx file out to the desired server location? That as well as copying out a dll which is associated with the build file?
In ASP.NET MVC Application I would like to document my Views, so that I can generate a documentation (using NDoc). Since Views do not have a code behind the documentation should go somewhere into the View directly. I also do not want to generate code-behind file for each View in the project
Is there a tool/workflow/configuration that would allow me to extract inline documentation comments from aspx files (Views)
I have a website on the IIS but it has only the aspx file. Now I need to add the code behind for some pages. How do I go about this?
I've been trying to add the attribute "codebehind" and "autoeventwireup" on the top of the aspx file but no luck (the page_load event is not being called). Also, if I double click on the button from the design view in Visual Studio, it creates the javascript handle (not the server code).
I have a website on the IIS but it has only the aspx file. Now I need to add the code behind for some pages. How do I go about this? I've been trying to add the attribute "codebehind" and "autoeventwireup" on the top of the aspx file but no luck (the page_load event is not being called). Also, if I double click on the button from the design view in Visual Studio, it creates the javascript handle (not the server code).
I have code that populates 2 dropdownlist in a gridview. DropStart And DropEnd I want to add time values depending on a few things here's the routine I cal.
Code:
Public Sub GenerateTime(RowIndex As Integer) Dim ComboStart As New DropDownList Dim ComboEnd As New DropDownList Dim ItemList As ListItem Dim TimeInterval As Integer Dim IntervalleCalcul As Integer Dim NombreIntervalles As Integer
[code]....
now this code is called, and runs fine, it goes in the for loop and I see if I trace it that combostart and comboend both have 96 Items in them as expected. hence it did find the controls in the gridview. but when I exit this sub and continue the code by just running the code in the asp.net page the two corresponding dropdown control don't get the values that did get added in the code behind.
In the RowEditing is when I call this routine.
Code:
Private Sub GridDetails_RowEditing(sender As Object, e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridViewEditEventArgs) Handles GridDetails.RowEditing
GridDetails.EditIndex = e.NewEditIndex GridDetails.DataBind() GenerateTime(GridDetails.EditIndex) End Sub
I have a remove hyperlink which is created in a literal and I want it to post some data (a number in a text box). I think this should be possible but when a user clicks the remove link I want to be able to pick up what is in some text boxes. So in short existing click triggers postback, so I can use request.form("txt1")
depending on the No. of the photos the code will be duplicated in the loop
Then I will display the result of the loop in label or in a textarea to let the user copy it any where
The problem is that while compiling my code it considers the HTML code as a part of the behind file and gives errors on the single quote, the double quote and on the parentheses
I have some dropdown list boxes that I need to fill with data from a database but I also need the first option to be "Show All"... So I need to combine using a datasource and manually adding an item to the top of the list. I have tried two different ways with no luck:
1. with the appendDataboundItems = true, on aspx page, and below code in codebehind:
Is there a way to inherently/manually log the number of times a specific file is accessed in an ASP site. For instance, I've got a few .mp3 files I have on my server and I would like to know how many times each file has been visited.
I'm working on different windows machines and virtual windows machines on a mac. I have a project wich uses SQL server and AD for autentication.
Right now I have to be connected to VPN so that the asp.net web application can connect to AD using LDAP string to autentivate users, I also have the SQL server on the other side of the VPN connection.
Is there any way to setup my enviroment so that I can work locally without the AD, and on a local SQL server and be able to publish the project without manually changing the web.config file?
I have an application I am trying to write that generates a text file conforming to a file specification, and the file could contain thousands of lines. This part is easy. The more challenging part for me is the user interface. It needs to be a web interface with various options to affect what data gets on the file; this part is no problem. The process for generating the file, though, could take a little time depending on the amount of data , and I would think the web page would time out.
What options do I have for the UI? Could I create some sort of service that the page calls and runs in the background? When the process errors or is finished, I'm thinking there could be an email sent out, or even messages displayed on the page.
not quite sure where I'm going wrong here. I'm trying to manually handle sorting in a Gridview that is populated with the following data source:
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At the moment, nothing is happening when I click on the column headings. I ran it in debugging mode in Visual Studio and put a breakpoint on the Sorting event handler. I noticed that the variable dtSortTable is empty even after the TryCast(VacanciesGV.DataSource, DataTable). If I hover over this statement in debugging, it shows the data from the file system, so it does appear to be reading it.
Some time ago (like 3 or 4 years) I heard about ability to generate JavaScript (client) code based on C#.NET source code. I don't remember details, probably that was for validation purposes only.
I have a number of permissions, and based on a set of conditions these permission determine if a user can see certain features. I have written a helper function for this as the logic in the view became quite extensive.
Essentially I'm looking for a function the same as Html.ActionLink that I can access from a class file (Ideally if I can access the Helper that would be great) So I can do somthing like so,
public static string GetAdminLinks() { if(PermCheck) { return(Html.ActionLink(...)); } }