I see on the bottom of blog pages a sharing buttons (Twitter and Facebook), where if clicked the link behind (which is normally the blog page url) the fshare button takes the clicker to the blog site facebook page respectively.
How does one do this in asp.net 2 , does one one use the <%# %> in the url part of these share buttons, are there any examples of how this is done?
My ASP.NET MVC 2 application runs under built-in local NETWORK SERVICE account. I want to set up access permissions for the folder which resides in another computer, but in the same domain. I located that folder right-clicked to open its properties form, clicked to Security tab and pressed Add button which displayed Add user form with correct domain name in the location field. I referred to the account with following syntax:
<domain name><server name>$
because I learned that NETWORK SERVICE account uses machine account when connected to other computers in the domain. However, the system couldn't find the account, so refuses to add the account. Without the domain name it adds a user, but that user seems to be local user, not web server's NETWORK SERVICE account. What am I doing wrong?
By the way, the above syntax worked when I created login for the sql server which is different computer from the web server.
I've been working on an asp web application, which involves the user registering details of a person, including an image of the person. The file name of the details/image are stored in a SQL database with the image filename storied in an NVARCHAR column, rather than storing the actual image in the DB.I created a directory C:Images to which the image files would be stored by the application. The application works correctly in as far as it moves the images to this location, but when I open the page which would display the details/image the image never renders.
I got round this during development by having the image stored in a folder which was part of the project, but after release of the project to the server, the application refuses to allow the image to be saved in any directories within C:Inetpubwwwroot .So I need find out why the images won't render when they are stored in folders not within the project.I've checked the source of the HTML page which also points to the correct location and file name:
I have an ASP.NET webapp that business customers in India wish to purchase and run within their premises (it's for industrial use). What's my best approach to do this, but not lose control of my IP? Some concerns I had:
Does ASP.NET4 code still need to get obfuscated to protect against reverse engineering, and how would this be done?Do I need to create a separate build specific to each customer that is restricted in some manner (eg. tied to physical box attributes such as CPU)?Is it possible for me to be the sole admin on the box, but give remote access to the folders that contain my CSS and HTML. That way I can maintain control over the code, but give the limited access the custom needs to customize the webapp to their site's look and feel.
HttpResponse.End() seems to throw an exception according to msdn.Right now i have the choice of returning a value to say end thread(it only goes 2 functions deep) or i can call end().
I know that throwing exceptions is significantly slower (read the comment for a C#/.NET test) so if i want a fast webapp should i consider not calling it when it is trivially easy to not call it?
-edit- I do have a function call in certain functions and in the constructor in classes to ensure the user is logged in.So i call HttpResponse.End() in enough places although hopefully in regular site usage it doesn't occur too often.
Is there a way to ship a small webapp in MVC2 with IIS Express, so there will no need for installing it on IIS, what's the version, ohh I don't have cause I want to run this on Windows Vista Home, etc etc ...
Kind'a having a small exe and run the WebApp on the IIS Express, for those who prefer the web environment rather than a windows environment to work, and off course, been a webapp, it should be able to be access it from any computer on the ethernet.
I am doing some prelim work on an insurance webapp that will take the place of the old legacy system currently in use. Looking mainly at such things as design techniques, looks, flow, etc. Others are working on the updated db. The eventual plan is to assemble this development in sections. Sections such as policy management, claims management, risk management, and so on.
What I am posting about is to see if anyone has worked on such a development and if so would it be better to do a website or a webapp? Does anyone know of any websites that would have screenshots of the different screen sections for viewing? These will at least get the group looking and thinking of what is needed for when the real design time comes. Any open source that is available to view? Like I mentioned this is just some early prelim work being done. I've been doing some googling but not finding a whole lot.
I have this strange problem where if I setup IIS to point at a .net 4 webapp none of my events fireSo lets say the site in IIS is "http://www.mysite.com"...any button I click doesnt ever hit a breakpointNow if I add /default.aspx to the end...all the events fire againDefault.aspx is the top default document in IIS
I've just been looking around a little at the Devexpress PivotGrid/PivotTable and wow, I'm impressed (see here for an example, skip towards end to see some of the functionality).
I'm working on a java webapp in which the tabular data presented is the key part of the application, and if I could implement something such as the Devexpress control that would be amazing. Is there anything out there?? The java webapp uses the myfaces framework.
I need to insert records in my webapp into a simple sql-db-table. The thing is, that the user chooses the position of every new record to insert. If I take an integer index, and the user want to insert an object between the 3rd and the 4th object, it is not possible, because 3.5 is no integer-value. An index of real could be the solution. Probably a litte complicated, as soon as a new object needs to be inserted between 3.45 and 3.89 (example).
If you know an easier approach for inserting records at any position by having the ability to sort by the initially choosen order (index?)
TL;DR - Any webapp devs out there able to squeeze performance out of using gmail as SMTP server without a 3-10 minute delay to delivery?I'm looking for some feedback from developers who are using gmail as a secure SMTP server for use with Webapps.Within the past 2 weeks, my company has switched to gmail to host email for our domains.I have a few webapps that send from our ISP server, but I'd like to refactor the code to use gmail with our domain name. I know the ISP can rig things up, but I don't want relay issues.I have gmail sending for the Webapps and it's more or less working. On ASP/IIS, I'm using SSL and on PHP Linux, I'm using TLS.It seems that TLS (port 587) works better than plain old SSL (port 465), but the overall performance difference seems minimal.What concerns me is that there is often a significant delay (10-20 minutes at times) to get email to a recipient no matter which method I use to send via gmail.While I understand this can happen in any environment, I am used to fast delivery. Use case is salespeople talking to customers and needing to get email to them very quickly using the Webapp. Before the gmail switch, usually less than a minute to deliver. Now, it is 3-4 minutes minimum.Am I crazy to try to use gmail for this purpose? There seem to be a lot of devs using it, so just wanting to know how it works out for them/you.
I work for a local library that just had a consulting company do a migration of their IIS installation from one server to another.It wasn't until a few days ago that my boss noticed that login.aspx seemed to have broken. I have little knowledge of ASP.NET but I just have a feeling this is something really simple. Here is the error when trying to login to the webapp:
Error authenticating. Error authenticating user. The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.Active Directory was on a completely different machine and was not migrated to different hardware .The app connects to a sqlexpress server and that is running and the database is there ... Under ASP.NET Configuration Settings the sqlServerWebConnection points to the machine running the sql server. What am I missing?
EDIT: Under login.aspx.cs I have
string adPath = "LDAP://DC=COMPANY,DC=org"; //Path to your LDAP directory server ecause the webapp used to run on IIS on the DC, is that the line that somehow needs modified?
I am new in my orgainisation and i am assigned a task relating to Windows Authentication. But I've never worked with windows authentication and IIS before.
My Task is: Create simple webapp which shows the authenticated user (i.e. if I connect, it will show myName). It shud be working in IIS7.5 as well.
I get the following error when overwriting my asp.net .dll sometimes on my web server. The server is running Windows 2008 and IIS7. The only way I can seem to resolve the issue is to restart IIS7 completely.
Compilation Error Description: An error occurred during the compilation of a resource required to service this request. review the following specific error details and modify your source code appropriately.
Compiler Error Message: The compiler failed with error code -1073741502.
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.4016; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.4016
For the solution, I cannot use any event handling methods, because my webapp is fully ajax based and no complete postback is possible. So here's the problem.I have a `List<WebPage>` that contains a list of Links `(List<Link>)` and I need for all the links to bind repetitive information such as page title, id, url. Here is my current repeater.
However, my issue is if the startup.png or any of the apple-touch-icon image files are updated on the webserver, it doesn't seem like a user's iphone or ipod will retreive the updated file once it has been saved to their home screen (I'm guessing it's cached somehow or something). It works to remove the webapp from the home screen and re-add it. But is there a way to let the application know it needs to refresh these images without requiring the user to delete and re-add it?
I have 2 asp.net mvc2 projects in a solution. One is normal site for visitors use and the other one is admin back-end which is going to be separated by sub-domains like [URL] and [URL] The scenario is like admin will add a new item(e.g product) with image and [URL] will use that image to display product. Both application are sharing one db. so there is no problem to get the item details that is coming from the db. but for item image that has been uploaded in admin directory([URL]- any idea how to get it from general domain [URL]to display? Also what is the best way of separating the resources like image files or even css or js files across sites and how to access them?