In books and tutorials, I see a Website menu between View and Build. However, in my copy of VS 2008, I have a Project menu instead. I imagine that I didn't make an appropriate setting for a web site developer the first time I opened VS. How do I change the configuration or what do I need to do to get the Website menu?
According to the book im reading i should have more menus such as the "Block Formatt, Font Name, Font Size" in my Style Application toolbar, but i dont have anywhere near as many as the book suggests, Just a drop down menu that has "manual" and "automatic"
I have a site that was working fine with security. I needed to create my own RoleProvider to give the ability to add Groups to roles based on certain criteria which I successfully did.
The problem is, since then, my main site (a Single Sign On Site) will not show the proper menu items for my users roles. The funny part is that right after I publish it, or restart the application, it works fine. Once it has been running for awhile, I lose my menu items.
If I manually type in the URL to go to one of the pages that I cannot see the menu item and perform some function, all of a sudden all my menu items reappear.
I'm having a little problem with the popout icon in the ASP menu control not appearing when the sitemap node doesn't have a URL. Take the following sitemap nodes as an example:
The first top level item - Top 1 - gets a popout CSS class written to the tag that spans the label. However the second top level item - Top 2 - does not get the class. Given this class is generally used to hold the arrow indicating there's more content beneath the item there's a bit of a usability problem here. Does anyone have a workaround for this? Or alternatively, is a sitemap node without a URL attribute somehow breaking the intended usage of the control?
On my website I have implemented an asp:menu control which works fine in Firefox. Unfortunately, for some reason, the bottom border is missing in submenues in IE. You can see the problem here: [URL] Do you have any suggestions on how to solve the problem?
On a home PC I have SQL Server 2005 installed. If I go to SQL server management studio and select my database, I can then right click on the "Database Diagrams" folder and then select "New Database Diagram" from the popup menu. I can then generate a database diagram. However on my PC at work if I follow the same steps as above, the popup menu does not show an option for "New Database Diagram". Instead my choices are "Working with SQL Server 2000 diagrams" and "Refresh". So why is the "New Database Diagram" menu option missing? Also what is odd is that the popup selection reads "Working with SQL Server 2000 diagrams" when in fact I am using SQL Server 2005 not 2000? Does anyone know why my option to create a database diagram is missing?
i'm working with asp.net visual studio 2008 c#i'm using Menu and i added items . the first item has like sub-items ...now when i run the website, the Menu wont open the sub-items menu ... this is the code :
I have a solution with multiple projects in it that I converted to 2010 (kept the 3.5 framework). When it imported/converted the XSD files, the file structure went from:
The designer file is now missing, that had my constructor in it. Obviously, the project won't compile as it says "Type dd1149 is not defined" Why does it not include it with 2010, is there something I'm missing?
My desktop management team have just installed visual studio 2008 and there is no plugins for asp.net. Is this missed out while they installed visual studio? Can this to be installed again?
Im reading through a study book "Wrox - beginning ASP.NET 3.5" the first part tells me to open up and select "Website" template ... but there isnt one! :S
There is only "Web application" "web service" and a few others ... but no web site template. .... is the web application the same as the website template?
I wanted to create asp.net web site then wanted to add in the same solution new project Windows Control Library from the templates, but there is no templates for windows other than class library in visual web developer 2008. can i install templates or what can I do?
It works perfectly the first time I install SSMS 2008 Express and I can access my remote database. But, after I restart my machine and open an instance of SSMS the database node is missing.
Before:
After: [:(]
I tried refreshing the database folder but still nothing. I even uninstall but it's still the same.
I'm new at ASP.NET. I'm trying to follow the first video tutorial in this link (Web Forms): [URL]. I see the guy using the same IDE as I use. He goes to File > New Project. I do not have the NEW PROJECT item in the FILE tab. Therefore I cannot follow the steps. I do not have the templates either for MVC or Web Forms Using: .NET framework 3.5
I am using Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition. I googled for the same, it says u might not have selected crystal reports feature while installation of vs. I am sure that i had selected installtion type = Full/Complete.
So has it anything to do with vs service pack etc. I dont have VS 2008 SP1, but VS 2008. Or wud be better if we can add crystal report component explicitly. (kinda standalone installer for crystal reports and then it will automatically merge with VS.)
I have created a crystal report object that i called CrystalReport1 in a website. now i am trying to retrieve it in code using the following code:
dim myRpt as new .......
but intellisence wont retrieve the crystal report for me. the funny thing is when i create a WEBAPPLICATION as opposed to a WEBSITE i am able to retrieve it.
I am taking the 6463 MOC but we are not doing the labs in the class, while i was trying to solve the labs i faced a problem in Mod5 in publishing website
i published the webservice successfully and added it to IIS7 http://localhost/ReviewsService/Reviews.asmx and it works fine then the next step to publish the Adventureworks website to the default website in IIS but when publishing i have 6 messages:Message
how I can make my VWD2010 show the window where I tick which exceptions I want the debugger to halt on throw rather than unhandled? MSDN docs imply that the menu can be customized to add it but this is NOT TRUE for my version
I understand that MVC can be added to an existing ASP.Net Webforms Web Site Project as explained in this post.
I am wondering if any expert here could tell us what MVC related functions of VS2010 would be missing in this scenario. For example, the very useful shortcuts of "Add View..." and "Go To View" seem to be missing. keep in mind this is about aWeb site project not Web application project so no project file (i.e. .csproj) is involved.
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 was browsing the net a week ago and now I cannot find the coolest menu I've ever seen. I can only describe it the best I can...
I know that it is a jQuery plugin, just don't know the name of it. It uses a left and right arrow to browse through a list of items, the item in the center is large, and all the items around it are smaller and somewhat transparent. When you click the arrow, the item to the left or right of center transitions into the center, and the rest of items rotate backward, in a circular motion. It is similar to a carousel, but the items are arranage in an oval/circular manner, and clicking the arrows left or right slide the next item to the center and make it larger.
If anyone knows what I am talking about that would be such a huge help!
Also, I am looking for a way to make a div with rounded corners with about a 10px transparent edge all the way around, but not transparent for the content inside the div.
Is it possible to embed just the body of a different website into my website. I don't want to just add a link because I want my side menu to still be visible when the user is looking through the other websites content.
played w/ visual web developer 2010 and liked the template that i was given by creating a new project using the "asp.net web application visual basic" However my company is using visual studio 2008 and we are not upgrading anytime soon. So i'm trying to remake that template in visual web developer 2008. I've got 90% of it transfered and working, the styles and master.site and all work, except the menu. It's like the CSS isn't carying over right, the drop downs work on mouse over but I don't have the nice puffy buttons that change background color when i mouse over. I've dug though the css and asp code and can't find anything thats not linking up. Does anyone have any idea how to get this last 10% figured out?