I just finished converting a static .htm site to a .aspx/master page site for a client. They have a number of google site links (that I've blocked) that are .htm, but they're still showing up on Google. To preserve old bookmarks (and google sitelinks), I'd like to rewrite the URL from http://www.site.com/about.htm to http://www.site.com/about.aspx.
I'm using urlrewriter already, I just don't know enough about it to know how to rewrite this url. Should be pretty easy, something like:
I'm using urlrewriting.net and want to add a rule to map all classic asp requests to default.aspx.Unfortunately my attempt below just results in a redirect loop, so I must be doing something wrong.
I've got a problem using outputcache together with urlrewriting. We've got an application that rewrites url (IE [URL]). Based on the URL (/about/) we figure out which content to show. Now we're trying to add outputcache to that page:
However, when we publish the page i'd like to invalidate the cache so that the editors see the change directly. But no matter what I try, I cannot seem to invalidate the cache. If I'd like to invalidate "/about/" I would like to do this: HttpResponse.RemoveOutputCacheItem("/about/"); That doesn't work unfortunately. The only thing that seems to work is: HttpResponse.RemoveOutputCacheItem("/page.aspx");
This clears the cache for all my pages, not just "/about/". Is there any way to invalidate the cache based on the url? Or should we provide a cache key or something per page to be able to invalidate the cache programmatically?
In IIS7 using UrlRewrite module I want to do something likes this. I tried everywhere, possibly this is wellknown problem, but couldn't find any usefull solution.Url "http://tom.mydomain.com" should be read internally as "http://mydomain.com/dashboard?g=tom"I am using ASP.NET MVC, just in case info is required.
I am working on rewriting URLs Urlrewriting.net, and have run into what seems to be a common problem but I can seem to fix it. I'll present a simplified case.
The URL rewriting is working perfectly with the rule:
I now see the correct URL on the form action, and when debugging I can see the page load event firing.
The problem now is that every time the page loads Page.IsPostback is false, causing the page to rebind the DataList and therefore ignore the ItemCommand the buttons should be triggering.
if (!Page.IsPostBack) PopulateControls();
I'm using .NET 3.5 SP1, there is a ScriptManager on the master page but no UpdatePanel on this page. I've also tried resetting the Form.Action property and bypassing ScottGu's solution with the same result. If I go to the page URL directly without using the rewriter everything works fine.
I have a fully dynamic application that uses UrlRewriting.Net that works perfectly within the visual studio environment. As you can see from the rules within the web.config file below, UrlRewriting.Net rewrites the destination as "~/index.aspx?URLPath=$1&URLString=$2", basically index.aspx searches the database for the page properties and builds the page based on the parameters passed. There are no physical files for the website, only index.aspx with all pages and its webparts build dynamically on the fly. The application is compiled as ASP.NET 3.5 and runs on a Windows Server 2003 x64 standard edition.
To my knowledge the configuration you see in the web.config below should work in iis6, however does not . Does the installment of UrlRewriting.Net require configuration in iis6 as well?
I'm trying to implement custom urlrewriting in the global.asax of my website and i'm experiencing some troubles with updatepanels from the ajaxcontroltoolkit:second post back of my updatepanels seems to request the wrong url (ie : if my rewrited
url is /en-US/parentPage/myPage.html and the physical url is /default.asp?ln=en-US&page=myPage, the second post back request /en-US/parentPage/default.asp?ln=en-US&page=myPage, which leads to file not found ...)
I dont know if it matter but i desactivated the viewstate on the page by setting Page.EnabledViewState to false.To implement urlrewriting i used Server.Transfert(physicalUrl, true)
I'd like to know if there's something wrong with it. I'm trying to link all the http get requests made to one folder to be redirected to the images folder. So for instance when I make a request like this
I've used the UrlRewriting.Net module for a couple years now without any problems in Windows XP and Windows 2003. I just recently upgraded my home PC to Windows 7 and started developing a new website.The plan was to use .html extensions and rewrite them to their .aspx counterparts using the UrlRewriting.Net module. Everything works flawlessly in VWD 2008, but when I try running it through IIS7 it is a different story.
When I try to access a page via the .html rewrite I can no longer access Page.User; it keeps returning null. If I hit the page using it's .aspx extension, Page.User is correctly populated. I should also mention that I have a LoginView controller in my Master Page and it suffers from the same symptoms: When accessing via .html extension it shows the AnonyousTemplate; When using .aspx extension it properly shows the LoggedInTemplate. I'm guessing the two are related.
[Note: I've also tried extensionless URLs and they exhibit the same problem]
The only way I've gotten it to work is to switch the application pool to Classic, which then requires me to add an ASP.Net ddl handler for the .html extension [otherwise it is handled by the StaticFileHandler and comes up as a 404 error]. However, I'd like my web app to run properly for people without having to fiddle around with IIS.So I am left with several questions:Does anyone have ideas as to why Page.User always equals null for .html => .aspx rewritten pages?
Why does it work in VWD 2008, but not IIS7?
What changed from IIS6 => IIS7 that could have caused this?
[Note: I just tried a .aspx => .aspx rewrite and it did not exhibit the problem. Not really what I want, but thought I should mention it.]
[FYI - Posted the same thing over at StackOverflow]I've used the UrlRewriting.Net module for a couple years now without any problems in Windows XP and Windows 2003. I just recently upgraded my home PC to Windows 7 and started developing a new website.The plan was to use .html extensions and rewrite them to their .aspx counterparts using the UrlRewriting.Net module. Everythingworks flawlessly in VWD 2008, but when I try running it through IIS7 it is a different story.
When I try to access a page via the .html rewrite I can no longer access Page.User; it keeps returning null. If I hit the page using it's .aspx extension, Page.User is correctly populated. I should also mention that I have a LoginView controller in my Master Page and it suffers from the same symptoms: When accessing via .html extension it shows the AnonyousTemplate; When using .aspx extension it properly shows the LoggedInTemplate. I'm guessing the two are related.[Note: I've also tried extensionless URLs and they exhibit the same problem]The only way I've gotten it to work is to switch the application pool to Classic, which then requires me to add an ASP.Net ddl handler for the .html extension [otherwise it is handled by the StaticFileHandler and comes up as a 404 error]. However, I'd like my web app to run properly for people without having to fiddle around with IIS.
So I am left with several questions:Does anyone have ideas as to why Page.User always equals null for .html => .aspx rewritten pages?Why does it work in VWD 2008, but not IIS7? What changed from IIS6 => IIS7 that could have caused this? Any other thoughts on workarounds?[Note: I just tried a .aspx => .aspx rewrite and it did not exhibit the problem. Not really what I want, but thought I should mention it.]
I want to know how can I load my files (file1.aspx and file1.aspx.vb) in a container on my index.aspx. My index should have my menu and my container. My problem is that i don't know how do that... options wich i tried:
Iframes: yes work it... but in html 5 iframe will dissapear...
MasterPage: isn't the solution because this refresh all index page.
Ajax: yes.. charge my File1.aspx in the container but i can't call the functions of File1.aspx.vb...
I am able to access the controls of ".aspx" file in ".aspx.cs" directly without any declaration in ".aspx.cs" or in designer.cs. How is this possible? This is happeing only if I open website as using File System.
Create a new ASP.NET web site application with Visual Studio 2008. So following three files will be created automatically
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How btnSave is being recognized by .cs file without defining it anywhere as an object of System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button?
i would like to know if there's a combo like jCryption (jCryption) - PHP but for jQuery - ASPX.I mean, I have been searching for a combo to send data both ways (Client-server, server-client) with jQuery to ASPX. The best I found was jCryption that sends data from JavaScrpit to PHP. I need a combo to send data from JavaScrpit to ASPX.
PD: Please don't tell me to use HTTPS, it's not enough to ensure the data communication on a client - server application.
I have an aspx application with 2 aspx pages. Second aspx page will get opened on click of a button in first aspx page using JavaScript. The problem is, when the second aspx page is getting opened, its Page_load event is not firing. Only when I refresh the second page, page_load event of second aspx page is fired. what might be the problem and what is to be done to fire the page_load event.
I wrote a test page that does a bunch of busy work in a method called at page load. This process as I have it now takes around 12 seconds.
If I try to load another page while the first long running page is loading, this second page doing nothing except writing out a world, it doesn't load until the first long running page is finished.
Why is this the case? I would think IIS would be able to handle multiple concurrent connections, it seems crazy that one long running page would stop every other page in the application from loading. I must be missing something or not understand how IIS works.
I would think multiple independent requests would be spawned on different threads. Is this only the case if the requests are from different sessions entirely? Are all requests from a single session bound to a single thread?
I'm verifying e-mail address using WebMethods, however, I'm getting a 404 not found (error console) saying that it can't find activities.aspx.aspx. I am using URL-Rewriting, but I tried adding a detect for 'activities.aspx.aspx' and redirect back to .activities.aspx' but it didn't do anything.
I've scoured through the Forums about how 2 windows can interact with each other. There had been a lot of solutions involving parent-child windows, or modal pop-up wiows. However, my problem involves 2 aspx windows that show data from the same datasource, but should be able to update the data from either window, and after saving in either window shows the updated data
I have page A.aspx where I show some result in listview. When I click On Some data on listview I go to page B.aspx. Now the problem is when I click on back in page B.aspx it comes to A.aspx with out previous listview result. Ack requirement is when I come to page A.aspx result of listview has to be there. How do i do that?
For example, I have master page MyMasterPage.aspx and content page MyDefault.aspx. I have many UpdatePanels at MyMaterPage.aspx, and also I have many UpdatePanels at MyDefault.aspx.
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I want JavaScript functionClickMenu(this) at input button [id="ButtonMaster1" @ MyMasterPage.aspx] pass its value ["Menu-1"] into text box [id="TextBoxDefault1" @ MyDefault.aspx], and then performing update / doing post-back to server ONLY FOR UpdatePanelDefault1.
I am looking forward an example code for JavaScript functionClickMenu(this).
I have done a web appllication and when run simultaneously from different locations, the one that is started first would use the one that is started late's session variable and datatable contents. This is an exams web app and pageone.aspx results should never be used for pagetwo.aspx's results, because they are not the same questions.
What can I do to prevent this from happening. I am desperate, people are standing by to do exams and time is not on my side.
public dynamic GetReferenceTableData(string tableName) { try { dynamic tableData = ReferenceTableDAL.GetReferenceTableData(tableName); return tableData; } catch (Exception ex) { throw; } } method at DAL(ReferenceTableDAL): public static dynamic GetReferenceTableData(string tableName) { Database db = DatabaseFactory.CreateDatabase(Flags.ConnectionStringKey); DbCommand dbCommand = db.GetStoredProcCommand("USP_GETTABLEDATA"); dynamic objDynamic = null; if (tableName.ToLower() == "a") { objDynamic = new List<A>(); } else if (tableName.ToLower() == "b") { objDynamic = new List<B>(); } else if (tableName.ToLower() == "c") { objDynamic = new List<C>(); } try { db.DiscoverParameters(dbCommand); dbCommand.Parameters["IN_TABLENAME"].Value = tableName; DataSet dsTableData = db.ExecuteDataSet(dbCommand); if (tableName.ToLower() == "a") { foreach (DataRow dataRow in dsTableData.Tables[0].Rows) { objDynamic.Add((A)dataRow); } } else if (tableName.ToLower() == "b") { foreach (DataRow dataRow in dsTableData.Tables[0].Rows) { objDynamic.Add((B)dataRow); } } else if (tableName.ToLower() == "c") { foreach (DataRow dataRow in dsTableData.Tables[0].Rows) { objDynamic.Add((C)dataRow); } } } catch (Exception ex) { throw; } return objDynamic; } @ Aspx try { using (DataServiceRef.DataServiceClient petService = new DataServiceRef.DataServiceClient()) { dynamic tableData = petService.GetReferenceTableData(tableName); //tableData is null ,exception } } catch (Exception ex) { throw; }
There is no exception at dal or service end when i debug list gets filled ok but when returns to aspx error at aspx(no exception gets caught at @ service) but exception at aspx i.e:
Message:The underlying connection was closed: The connection was closed unexpectedly. Stack Trace: at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse() at System.ServiceModel.Channels.HttpChannelFactory.HttpRequestChannel.HttpChannelRequest.WaitForReply(TimeSpan timeout)
I work in VS 2008. Whenver I add a server control(Label) and set it properties in aspx.vb and build the solution, I get the error "Label1 not declared". While analyzing this issue I noticed that the event handler statements for the Label1 where not added in the designer.asp.vb file. These statement would actually be added automatically when I drag and drop a control to my webpage.
I would also like to inform the scenario after which this problem came to me. I was working in VS 2008 , VS 2005 and VS 2003 in the same machine.Could this have caused the issue ?
Now each and everytime when I add a control, I am adding the "With Events" code in the designer page to make my build succesfull which makes me to spend more efforts.