Permanent Redirect From Old .net Pages/site To PHP Pages/site
Jan 29, 2011
I picked up a new-to-me client who had a site built in ASP.net (which I do not host).I converted the site to PHP, which worked fine.I want to set up redirects for all the pages he had in the old site (it was a small site, so there was only 8 pages).As an example, the ASP.net url for the Contact page was www.domain.com/Contact - it is now www.domain.com/Contact.php (and so on).
For 301 redirects from one PHP page to another I normally use the .htaccess file:
When i'm trying to debug or view pages of my site in browser asp.net dev server doesn't turns on pages automatically and when im trying to go by url it throws me an error See the end of this message for details on invoking just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.
************** Exception Text ************** System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception (0x80004005): Не удается найти указанный файл at System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithShellExecuteEx(ProcessStartInfo startInfo) at System.Diagnostics.Process.Start() at System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(ProcessStartInfo startInfo) at Microsoft.VisualStudio.WebServer.WebServerForm_DAL.DoLaunch() at Microsoft.VisualStudio.WebServer.WebServerForm_DAL.OnLinkClickedHyperlinkLinkLabel(Object sender, LinkLabelLinkClickedEventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.LinkLabel.OnLinkClicked(LinkLabelLinkClickedEventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.LinkLabel.OnMouseUp(MouseEventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmMouseUp(Message& m, MouseButtons button, Int32 clicks) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m)............................
We have a site and a logged in section of the site that all was written in classic asp. We are starting to convert the site pages to asp.net 3.5. We are starting with the easiest pages (text mainly) first then we will rewrite the web application part of the site.
My question is - Is it possible to run the new asp.net 3.5 pages with classic asp pages? Or will we need to rewrite everything before deploying?
looking for a better way to manage a web site project with a hundreds pages and controls. Is it possible to put pages in separate .dll's? Subdivide the project somehow? Can IIS help in this purpose? Is it possible to update part of the project without install the whole package?
Our old site is in Classic ASP, and we know there are many people who have pages bookmarked. The new pages will be written in .Net.I thought of url rewriting (overkill?), but I'm not sure how to set that up (if this is the best way, I'll need some links to tutorials for using it in this specific manner. I've seen it used by never done it myself)What is the best, most efficient way setup some permanent redirects for these .asp to aspx pages?
I'm using Visual Web Developer Express 2008 and IE8.
When I preview a page from my website ("my-site") in a browser, I'd like to be able to click to other pages in the site. But when I try I get
[Code]....
I'm not getting any build errors, but it seems like Visual Web Developer is only building the page being previewed. I tried building and rebuilding the site before previewing, but without solving my problem.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there any way to build the site so I can click around the whole site in a browser on my local machine? Or does Visual Web Developer only build a page at a time?
I am taking over for a website in ASP.Net (VB.Net) where the live site is compiled code. So there's no code behind pages. So other than the ASP.Net pages, it's just DLL files in the bin folder.It's also at an ISP where I have no control over the server to remote in.
I have gotten from the client, what I believe to be the latest and greatest code. So there's code behind pages and also a vbproj file. It seems to be have done in an early version of Visual Studio.Thinking maybe 2003.I only have Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2010 (I've been using) and VS2005.So I made a very basic change just to test the waters and built the website, which made a brand new DLL for the site in bin. Also new pdb and xml document. It works fine on dev.I uploaded just this DLL to live. However on live, when I get to the part where I'm submitting a form.I get a very non descript error.
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Source Error: An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
Stack Trace:
[NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.] wwwPittsburghKids.CMP_MembershipNew.cmdSave_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) +6630 System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e) +114 [code]....
I can't see the line number of the error + am I compiling the DLL wrong?I trying to figure out how to do this without breaking the live site. Is there a way to tell what version of .Net it's compiled in.
I know it is possible to add custom headers via the httpProtocol >>customHeaders section of the web.config for 2.0+ sites but this is not allowed on 1.1. Is there an easy way to add meta tags to all pages of a site? I've already tried the httpHeaders tab in iis(6) but with no luck.
I need to force ie7 mode on ie8 for all pages of my 1.1 sites.
I just published a very small site to GoDaddy that I programmed in Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008. The site only contains 6 sheets, none of which are data intensive. Each has a few small images that serve mostly to navigate to the other sheets. There is no data, no SQL, nothing like that. There is one master page that governs the page layout for all of the pages. Everything works fine, for the most part. I am posting because the site loads quite slowly, particularly considering how little content is being loaded. Can anybody give me any advice about what I should look at to speed this thing up a little bit?
Working on an ecommerce site which will be integrated with a 3rd party vendor--that vendor uses different identifiers for stores than we use internally (i.e. their store ABC123 is our 001-321). I'm researching the best approach to inspect incoming requests for reserved query-string parameters that indicate the request is using their identifiers and map the identifiers back to our identifiers (so if the request is example.com/&theirId=ABC123 I want to transform the request to example.com/&ourId=001-321). To do this mapping I need to inspect the provided ID, execute a lookup against the database or cache, and forward the request to the specified page--limiting the modifications to just the query-string parameters (other parameters will need to be maintained, as with the details of the HTTPHeader, etc). So far I'm researching a few different approaches: Implementing it in a base Page (which already does too much, but has the benefit of our Logging infrastructure and some other injected dependencies) Implementing it in an IHttpModule Using URL RewritingUsing URL Routing (looks like routing isn't what I want, feel free to offer insight if you think it still fits) Performance cost is a consideration: the actual number of times this translation will occur will be very small compared to the number of requests not requiring it--perhaps 1%. However for another integrated site we will perform this mapping on nearly every request--would a different approach be better suited to this scenario from the previous?
We have recently migrated one of our legacy websites (classic ASP) to ASP.Net 4.0. I have already created a RegisterRoutes() in Global.asax (as per [URL]). I am concerned about SEO rankings and link breakages with external sites linking to old site.
Ideally, I will like to: Load all the routes from an XML file within RegisterRoutes() --> As there are 100's of pages with no naming convention followed. We have already created mappings within an excel spread sheet which can easily be exported to XML.Action Permanent redirects from within RegisterRoutes() --> to avoid having landing page(s) performing Redirects like Response.RedirectPermanent() and Response.RedirectToRoutePermanent. Has anyone run into a similar situation? Is there a better way of handling this situation?
I have an interesting issue I have racked my brain trying to find a solution to.
I have a site with a single master page. Part of that master page is a text field and button. They are not part of a content placeholder, they are simply part of the master page, itself, and are intended to allow people to search the site from any page on the site.
So, all search requests are routed to a search.aspx page, regardless. I am doing this by setting the PostBackUrl attribute of the button control to "search.aspx".
This all works great, except when I try to use this search capability from the search.aspx page, itself. I figure this is because I am using the Page.PreviousPage object and since a postback from the search.aspx page, itself will result in the Page.PreviousPage being Nothing, it is not performing the proper action.
I am building a project in asp.net 4.0. My navigation will be database driven where i return a datatable from the db containing all the pages of my site, some will be top level while others will be children and sometimes children of children n-times. Im thinking of going down the nested repeater route and databinding from code behind, dynamically generating repeaters for children, but have read that this is not a best practice and should consider the listview control. Im wanting to build a list of links using an unordered list.
i have developed a production site in godaddy server.Now i want to display a custom error page if there is any error occurs in the site.i have made following changes in the web.config file ,
But now if error occurs the server will display his default error page for 404 page.Now i want to display my customised error page.Please tell me the entire steps to implement this in asp.net mvc 2.0.i,e is there any coding i have to write in then controllers or in the global.asax.
Recently I have been given assignment to allow admin to add new pages dynamically without need to rebuilding and deploying web site/ project. These pages will be having simple text.
I have a folder within my website called 'ProtectedPages' which contains pages which users can only see if they have logged in (MyAccount.aspx etc). If they bookmark that page and try to go to it without logging-in, they are immediately bounced to my login page.However, if I have text files, images etc. in there, then it seems users can get to these fine without the need to login - all they need is the URL. For example, I could send the URL http://mysite.com/ProtectedPages/MyAccount.aspx to a friend and he wouldn't be able to access it until he had logged in. However, I could send himttp://mysite.com/ProtectedPages/ATextDocument.txt and it would show it to him without any problems.How would I go about protecting ALL files within this folder? I have a web.config file within the ProtectedPages folder which just has this information in it (I don't want TrainingAdministrator's to have access to that folder at all)
I have my main web site pages in the Root folder. I have several other pages in a subfolder below the Root folder. When I launch a web page that is in the sub folder it does not correctly render the page. For example it loses the gif image that needs to be on every page. Is there something I need to add to the pages in the sub folder or do I need to set the path differently to the master page? Currently it looks like this;
I just recently upgraded a site from 3.5 to 4.0. After editing the web.config, creating a new app Pool in IIS, configuring the site to use 4.0 and the new app Pool, I can no longer browse to any default.aspx page without explicitly typing 'default.aspx'. This site was originally written for .NET 2.0, upgraded to 3.5, and finally updated to 4.0 a few days ago.If I try to browse to http://[mysite]/ I see the following error: Server Error in '/[mysite]' Application.The resource cannot be found. Description:TTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.Requested URL: /Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:4.0.30319; ASP.NET Version:4.0.30319.1However if I browse to http://mysite/default.aspx, everything works fine.
If I undo all the changes made to the web.config, and revert the site back to the app Pool used for 2.0/3.5 the site loads and runs fine. Restarting IIS will solve the problem for an hour to a day, but the issue will always come back. Other sites running on our sever which were not originally made in 2.0, but 3.5, have upgraded to 4.0 without this issue.
i am working on a site where client wants to add the pages from the admin panel to existing website( from the web browser) but static contents like text etc.
Can the entire content area of a site be an update panel? I like the idea of the header and navigation not blinking when the content page changes.
Can this be done by putting an update panel as the first element of the content pages or having a update panel wrap the content placeholder in the master page?
I have a simple intranet site. It has a role based authorization in the web.config file.
Any user's in a specific role called as "Apr-Sales-Writers" will be authorized to use those pages. If not, they will not be authorized. So far so good. Works fine. But we added additional functionality where a new active directory group (means new role) has to be added and user's belonging to this new AD group should be given access to only specific .aspx pages on the intranet site. I am using a web.sitemap and it looks like this.
If the user's belong to say AD group "Apr-Sales-Writers", they should access only default.aspx and salesData.aspx pages. User's belonging to new AD group (which I did not include in the web.config file below), should have access to other .aspx pages.
I have developed one site the name call [URL]. And I have created one more domain called [URL]. In both the domain I have uploaded same fields to display in browser the main functionality in this when the user can visit in india for ex : [URL] it ll automatically redirected to [URL] as well if the user other than india just open the [URL] only. How can I achieve this no need of third party link or tools. How can I implement this.