Running BlogEngine.NET With MVC Under Same Website?
Apr 2, 2010
I have a Windows 2008 server and MVC 2.0 site is hosted under IIS 7.0 root directory. The site works fine. I want to use the BlogEngine.NET with my site. For example if my mite name is [URL] (which is the root of IIS) and the blog should be [URL]
Is this possible? Can I create a sub virtual directory within my root (where the MVC 2 app is hosted) and run the ASP.NET BlogEngine.Net in it?
My client gave me this web solution, in it various projects, and the problematic project (for me) is the Web Site.
I've copied the code to test web server (2008) and installed VS 2008 so I could step through the code on the server due to some weirdness.
Anyhow, when I open the solution locally on my personal computer, it runs on Cassini [URL] because I'm not on a server OS. However, when I run the app on the web server, when I hit F5, it runs oh [URL].
When I'm running the code on the server, how do I point the web site to use Cassini?
I want to add blog into my existing ASP.Net MVS 2 application. dotnetblogeengine.net is an option to a blog into Web Forms application. Can it be added into MVC 2 applocation.
I implement many themes in Blogengine.net 2.0 for many users and have lots of problems with it then i need to thing first that are it is really stable.
when i use Be.net 2.0 pagination in the stable version wrongly coded they never update them even someone reported them many time. means no one care about bad thing populated in Be.net 2.0 when i learn them their is too much blog but not as much as wordpress no problem but if you have a question their is no one answer you or answer you got from community going too late. this is not like a wordpress community then you question and get response quickly.
the first and 2nd is small issue no problem i have from that but a big problem is that functionality in blogengine.net not working well as in wordpress and in some other cms have every functionality well designed. i found many issue i reported from other when i implement theme from them like.
3.1 if someone write a post who are in future date , in draft , or published then sometime they show addpost page instead of editpost page. this make sometime user feel dirty because you know what they thing when they write a big post and found that all their craft goes left
3.2 Be.net have less functionality then any average other CMS no problem if it's less the issue that sometime you not found what's going wrong whenever their is a issue in the code you write or refactor existing pattern in blogengine.net
SO i want to know are Blogengine.net 2.0 really have stable version or they make them only for showing that they have really same thing as other.
I have a website that is hosted on IIS6 and set to use .NET 4.0, but I still have a WCF service on the site that is using 3.5. When i browse my svc file, i get the error:
unrecognized attribute 'targetFramework'
and it point to the websites root web.config. I have tried this MSDN article and still get the same error. My site is using a different app pool than my WCF service, and is configured to use 4.0 in the ASP.NET tab of properties. I have also checked and made sure that my WCF service is using 3.5(2.0) in its ASP.NET properties tab.
I have an ASP.net Website. the project' content is in a folder called MyWebSite. When I run my application from Visual Web developer 2008, the browser displays the following address in the address bar: http: // localhost/ MyWebSite /Default.aspx
I want to be able to run my Website from the following address:
I have a new blogengine site up and want to set up syntax highlighting. The problem is that I have a few files (javascript and css) that I need to add the the head of the page, but there is no one page or masterpage. where to write out these references so they will show up on all pages?
I all of a sudden strated getting the following error when running my website. Can anyone tell me how to fix? I am using VWD 2008 with .net 3.5.
Compilation Error
description:
[Code]....
Source File: vbc : Command line Line: 0
Show Detailed Compiler Output:
[Code]....
Version Information:
Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.3082; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.3082 An error occurred during the compilation of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific error details and modify your source code appropriately.
Compiler Error Message: BC2017: could not find library
In Visual studio 2008, if I run a website, then the website is running in other url. But it is running perfect in visual studio 2005.When I click the Asp.net configuration setting itself, the url is redirected into someother webserver.
This is a general ASP.NET question. I have an asp.net site that is hosted on domain A. The site works fine and uses a session when user login. I have a new empty site on domain B (different server). I tried to load the same site on domain B by calling it in an HTML IFrame site load and works but it seems that user con not login, after some experiments I think his is related to the session not working. Can I run the site on an IFrame? Sessions should work?
I have an an intranet website running under IIS6 (under a specific port, not the default one) with a integrated windows authentication enabled and uses an application pool configured with a service account. the issue is, if I access the website using the server name with a fully qualified domain in the URL, it throws a login prompt (doesn't work even if enter my windows login credentials), but if I use the IP address of the server then it works fine. I need to do to get the URL with server name working.[URL]
I read somewhere the website quits running after sometime if no one pings it. I wanted to know is there any way on IIS 6 that will keep the website up all the time(alive) even if no one accesses it
Bit of a long shot, but is there a way in ASP.NET to dynamically get the website's URL [URL] when there is no HttpContext.Current available.
There is no HttpContext because the code is running in a background thread* (but under the ASP.NET AppDomain). I have a background process that sends emails out every evening, and needs to include the Web address, but I don't want to hard code it because of deployments and testing (it changes from [URL] to[URL] and then to [URL] for the live site).
I have a client that currently has a comprehensive php website (with a huge amount of functionality built in).
We have been requested to link into our c#/SQL server application and pull information from the SQL database and display this on the existing website.
I would like to do this as aspx pages. However, I do not want to re-create the complete existing website. I would like to add the aspx functionality onto the current website.
When I run a IIS site locally, all site failures (aspx compilation bugs, exceptions in code, etc) are logged to the system event log. I can check the event log to see the HTTP request path and the exception details.
When I run the site on a webhost, I don't have access to the event log. How can I get the same level of error information?
I should be using a logging provided that records exceptions to a database or something. But suppose that code doesn't even get a chance to run, perhaps because a DLL doesn't load. How could I get information about that failure?
The application pool randomly shuts down. I am assuming this is due to Rapid Fail Protection and errors are occuring that are triggering it. However... there are no errors being reported in the event logs. So my next inclination is to think of the possibilities of a memory leak. How do you test for memory leaks on a website running locally?
my form is having a label and a button, assume that you opened my website in ur system through url and now when u click the button it has to read a text file from the specified path in ur machine and display the data in label. i mean whatever machine is running my program it has to read the data from specific path from current running client machine.