How can i directly access a .cshtml file in ASP.NET MVC using razor view engine?
For example i have this url: localhost/Home/About. This will load the about site inside the "master" page.
I want to load the about page without also loading the master page. So i was thinking that i could use this url: localhost/Home/About.cshtml. But it's not working.
How can i load a view page without loading the master page?
I have the following pages structure in my asp.net 3.5 website. i want if anybody directly access any page of my site as [URL] then it will automatically redirected to [URL] How to do this using vb.net, asp.net
I'm learning to use webmatrix via the tutorials on the website. I've had success with all table operations, when only using one table. I'm using the following address to access the site uredi_let_padalce.cshtml?LetId=4 and the is code:
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The page works if I write: where LetId=4 instead of @0. But if I leave the variable I get the following error: The column name cannot be resolved to a table. Specify the table to which the column belongs. [ Name of ambiguous column = LetId ] If I specify the table name LetId_PadalecId. LetId=@0, then I get the parameter missing error. How could I tell the server which LetId I want?
I'm new to ASP.NET. I'm making a session counter, which is incremented in the Session_Start() event and decremented in Session_End(). I have created a Global.asax file and added the event handlers. Then I wanted to access the Application object in a .cshtml file, but the Application object is not available. It's underlined with a red squiggly line.
Here is the situation. All the machines and users are in the same domain.We are in a domain enviroment. There are some sql server 2005/2008 storing data. There is a ASP.NET site in the domain using the Window Authentication. Now, we need read the data from the sql server and display them using SqlDataSource and GridView. But most of users do not have the direct permission to access the database. Is there any solution to get the data from database and display them on the site without granting users permission?
I'm attempting to access a layout page in an MVC page like this:
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The problem is that I get this error:
he layout page "/Shared/_Layout.cshtml" could not be found at the following path: "/Shared/_Layout.cshtml".
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Web.HttpException: The layout page "/Shared/_Layout.cshtml" could not be found at the following path: "/Shared/_Layout.cshtml".Source Error:
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Stack Trace:
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Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:4.0.30319; ASP.NET Version:4.0.30319.1
Not sure why this is a problem, I was referencing this page:
I have a page with RadioButtonList and DropDownList. User Selects Item from DropDownList and RadioButtonItem and clicks a button, it opens a corresponding new page with some data related to Items selected.
[URL]
It works fine. What I want is not to let user open this page directly, only by selecting items and clicking button on main page.
I am doin a project in asp.net 3.5 and sql server 2005. In my project it need a condition where i click a button and a .pdf page is directly open where the .pdf document are stored in server.
I can do the things but it show a opening box seeking open/save option.
I just want to open directly the .pdf page on clicking the button.
I've got a Dictionary<string, string> object I'm creating:-
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and I wanted to bind this to a dropdownlist. I know this is possible in code-behind, but is it possible to do this directly on the asp: control, something like
The master page has a content place holder (ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent")
I have a default page (default.aspx) with a VB code behind which pulls some data.
What I'd like to be able to do is write my data to that place holder for example:
<b>theData</b>
This is a simplified example of what I'll be doing but the part I can't figure out is how to write the content directly to the place holder on the master page from the code behind of the default the page.
When i created a simple site via Matrix which adopts Razor technology by default, i found site automatically display "default.cshtml" if started through "http://localhost:xxxx/bread/" ; however i hadn't set "default.cshtml" as "default document" for this site, even i seek in the "applicationhost.config" i just find
i am developing one application in mvc my problem is after login it will redirect to some page if i copy url and paste it in another browser its showing error in application but i need to display home page?
My UI layer calls my business layer which populates a DTO. I need to display properties from the DTO on my ASPX page. Should I create public variables on the code behind page for each of the DTO properties and reference like <%=PublicPropertyName%> OR is it ok to set the DTO instance to public and reference the properties directly like <%=dtoInstance.propertyName%>
Additionally, would it be better if I just created Literal and Label controls for every item on the ASPX page and just populate them from the code behind only?
I have a MVC3 project using Area in it.the struct of web site si ' top - middle - bottom'the middle layer is divided into left and right partat the left part , I want to write codes as public to use, but '_ViewStart.cshtml' in the Area it's point to the '_Layout.cshtml' file at '~/Views/Shared/' my problem is how to use another cshml file as '_Layout.cshtml'
After creating a Empty Template based website with a default .cshtml, I am unable to run the web page using webmatrix beta 3. Following error message I have : Server Error in '/' Application. Specified argument was out of the range of valid values. Parameter name: site Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Specified argument was out of the range of valid values. Parameter name: site Source Error:
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Stack Trace:
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Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:4.0.30319; ASP.NET Version:4.0.30319.1
I am building a site with WebMatrix using the razor syntax in .cshtml files. However I'm stumped as to how I can use the normal set of asp.net controls that are found in the toolbox in Visual Studio - eg: calendar, panel, radio button list etc... Is it possible to use these or can you only use Helpers with razor?
I'm doing something wrong, but for the life of me can't figure out what. (Maybe it's all the beta software I'm using to build this website ;-) )I'm trying to use the Facebook helpers, which use the WebMatrix.Data and WebMatrix.WebData libraries. These work fine from my class files, but apparently I can't use them in my .cshtml files.Anybody run into this? Alle references to classes in these libraries break my site (not my build btw?). And yes, they are referenced.
I would like to use the _ViewStart page to set the master page (layout) used by the views. I have only two different layouts. One for the homepage and one for the other pages (but that may change)I was hoping to add a dynamic property to the ViewModel object in the home page's controller method and then check for it. Something like this_ViewStart =
I have been struggling to get WebMatrix to serve any cshtml files. I performed a fresh install of WebMatrix, then started a tutorial which involves creating one small cshtml file. Whenever I try to run the site, I get the following error:
This type of page is not served.
Description: The type of page you have requested is not served because it has been explicitly forbidden. The extension '.cshtml' may be incorrect. review the URL below and make sure that it is spelled correctly.
Requested URL: /Home.cshtml
I tried reinstalling to no avail.
I am running Windows 7 Pro, with IIS 7 installed. (IIS Express is supposed to be able to run side-by-side no problemo)
In the default ASP.NET MVC 3 project, layout & partial cshtml files start with an underscore (eg. _viewstart, _Layout, _LogOnPartial). Why? Does the framework give some special meaning to a cshtml file that begins with an underscore?