During development my action link looks like [URL] When published to a sub directory it looks like [URL] Every resolves fine, but id rather not show the structure. What am i not doing, doing wrong ? Can anyone point me in the right direction
As this files are unwanted, are not required for application to run properly, i put delete command on post build event to remove them :
<code> del "$(TargetDir)Microsoft.SQLServer.Replication.dll" & del "$(TargetDir)Microsoft.SQLServer.BatchParser.dll" </code>
The problem is, as i understood the publish process does: 1. Build, 2.Publish, 3. Post build, so these files are alwasys published on server and causing problems on every publish to our QA server. Is there any way to avoid removing files manually, except for first publishing on the local fs, then use some sort of ftp deployment script that would first delete files, and then push them to server.
I have sucessfully published a couple of WebMatrix sites withour a problem but this time I'm stumped. When I try to visit the new site all I get is a directory listing of my files and folders. The home page does not show.
In above link you clearly describe (How to display directory folder structure).
The path only works when the folder insight the project.
When I put folder outside the project it didn't work. What type of changes I need to made to acces the folder outside the poject. & How can I show other details of files which are including in folders Like. Last Modified Created Date, Modified Date etc..
I am working on asp.net 3.5 in C#. In my application I have to Create folder and upload file in that folder, which works fine on my machine. I want help for create folder and upload file in that folder on other machine which is connected in LAN. code for create folder and Upload file on my machine
Im trying out the Hudson Continuous Integration. After the build is executed i want to copy the content of the ReleaseBuild to another website on the server.This should be possible i guess but i cant seem figure it out.I know this can be done in nAnt and msbuild but i need to make Hudson do it, eg plugin or something.
I have a simple photo album. I have some catories in db and corresponding folders. For example, when user creates a category called "Asp Net" in db then a folder called "AspNet" is created. Then user can upload photo and all photos are displayed as thumbnail. No photo is saved in db, they are directly saved lets say AspNet folder. I just fetch filelist from intended folder and list them. However I want user to be able to update category name or delete it. To keep consistency, corresponding folder should be updated or deleted. But when I try it throws exception: Access to the path 'xxxxx" is denied.
I want to create a folder to store some web controls, so the site structure doesn't have a zillion files in the root.
Except that if I create an ordinary folder, that folder is also visible on the web site. MSDN said you cannot put it in App_Code, and it doesn't really make sense to put it in other special folder like App_Data or App_Theme.
We store backup archives in subfolders of a folder on one of the server's external USB drive. I would like to have an ASP.NET app read the contents of this folder so the manager can view the backup files to confirm backups are working and optionally delete these backup files when an old drive is reconnected so it can be used for the next weeks backups.
This backup folder is oubviously outside the server's webroot. Is there some way I can grant authority so the ASP.Net app can access this folder for this purpose? I would be using VS Web Express, so can't create any signed packages and such.
I have an ASP.NET website and I want to find the /bin/[Configuration] folder to use an external tool (an exe file). When I use reflection to get calling assemblies location it returns something similar to:
C:WindowsMicrosoft.NETFramework\...Temporary ASP.NET Filesa1388a5e\...my.dll
Since each dll has its own directory under the temp ASP.NET Files this fails for me. How can I get the location of the compiled binary folder where the dll's and the .exe is (i.e. bin/) instead of asp.net's temporary cache?
I have a class file stored in the app code folder. A certain page that I want to access is inside its own folder within the root and it is using the namespace within the class file in the app code folder. How do I tell the application where the file is? I'm sure I could put the code in a file inside my folder, but I'd rather not have duplicate code in two different files... unless there is a way to make a reference of some type.
I have a folder with png images that are not shared or public (the folder is outside my application folder). Now I want my users to be able to view thoose images only if they are logged in (different users, different images). All images have a name that correspond to the users id. My idea is to stream thoose images into the asp:Image control, is that possible? How do I do that? Other (better) solutions?
I am trying to publish an MVC 2 site in Visual Studio 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
As I read to do, I expand References and select: - System.Web.MVC - System.Web.Routing - System.Web.Abstractions and set Copy Local to True.
Then I right click the MVC Web Project and select Publish. I select Publish Method of File System. This publishes to the local file directory I specified in a compiled down version. My first question is this: The MVC specific references whose Copy Local I set to true do not show up in the published bin file like I thought they were supposed to do. Now when I copy the files over to production it does not work.
For the top level [URL] I get: 403 - Forbidden: Access is denied. You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the credentials that you supplied.
For [URL] I get: 404 - File or directory not found. The resource you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
For [URL] I get: 500 - Internal server error. There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed. Can someone point me to the right way to do this?
I have a Visual Studio 2008 solution with number of DLLs and web application uses them as a main project. It's a commercial banking and accounting software (thin client) and I don't want a client getting access to the source in circumvention of mine.I want to obfuscate all resulting assemblies before publishing them onto a web server via menu Publish.How can I do that? How to insert obfuscating step before building and publishing? Using msbuild?Edit:But my question is more about concrete task (obfuscating in VS on publishing) than about obfuscating in general.
how to move a file from a folder to another folder in asp.net? I have the filename as a string and the directory to copy to there is a saveas command but i cant use it with a string.
How can I add a sub folder within the Views folder for a controller?
I have a controller named "admin". In the Views folder, there is an "admin" folder.
The admin controller has a number of actions. For each group of actions, there is a partial class that contains the actions of the group. admin/reports, admin/inventory, admin/orders, ... Problem is, when I move the "ReportsIndex.aspx" view into folder Views/Admin/Reports, MVC says it cant find the view when the ReportsIndex action method does a "return View("ReportsIndex", model) ;".
When running my ASP.Net project in debug mode all appears in perfect order, however after pbulishing the project to Windows Web Server 2008 R2 (IIS7) I get the that the style sheet being referenced by Site.Master is not loaded.
Code:
[code]....
I've confirmed the correct paths and file names on numerous occasions, but to no avail.
Using VWD 2010 Express.We are using SVN for versioning control and so there are folder .svn in each of the project source code folder(eg. App_Data, Views, ...). These .svn folders also get published into the deployed location. Anyway can I set up a filter to exclude these .svn folders when do a Publish?