I was nosing around with Sysinternals Procmon today, just to see where some disk activity was coming from. In the process (pardon the pun) I noticed that Visual Studio was constantly testing for the presence of a bunch of web folders which didn't exist. Procmon log: "D:wwwroot" is my web root. The folder "csharp" doesn't exist.
This happens continually, every few seconds. When I create "csharp" and those subfolders, VS stops checking for them. But they don't exist in my project file and there's no need for them as far as I know. I don't know what they are for. Does anyone know why VS wants those folders? Their absence doesn't seem to affect anything, yet VS keeps checking if they exist, which is weird.
I want code in VB.NET to create javascript arrays of the folder contents that can then be used on the client end. I only need arrays for all folders contained in folders starting with ad_ and an array for all the base folders . like so:
var folders=["ad_folder","ad_code","ad_prep","ad_bin"]; var ad_folder=["folderA","folderB","folderC","anotherFolder","etcfolder"]; var ad_code=["folderA","folderB"]; var ad_prep=["folderA","etcfolder"]; var ad_bin=["etcfolder"];
note that I do not know the number of or the names of the folders, they can be different in different cases, I only have the root path.
I'm working on an ASP.NET webapp using the MVP pattern, and as I'm organizing my files I'm wondering - are there conventions on folders within projects and how they relate to namespaces?
I have a bunch of controls and a bunch of pages, and I was going to throw them into Controls and Pages folders with subfolders, but I didn't know if it was bad form to do this if I wasn't also going to seperate them out into namespaces.
Is there a recommended naming convention for files and folders in ASP.NET? So far, I've found this thread on the native ASP.NET forum. But it doesn't sound very useful. Some people say "meh, naming convention is not that important", others reply "no, naming conventions are important" but don't say what the recommended convention for ASP.NET actually is.I can use standard VB notation for variables and method names inside the files.
Not quite sure what you would call these but I am looking to create sub folders for my users eg
mysite.com/billyblue
What I have done up to this point is make a 404 page that handles unknown pages. It takes the part after the / and looks it up in the database. Then I redirect them to the relevant page.
I am having a few issues with this and to be honest am not to keen on handling it this way.
Does anyone have an alternative method for achieving this.
I have several ASP.NET sites in IIS7 and would like to be able to group them into folders (or other mechanism, if available). Ideally, I would use a customer name or account number and put the sites under there.
Is there a way to customize the organization of sites in IIS7, or is there just the one 'flat' view?
We have a set of about 30-50 users who periodically need an ASP.net (version 4) application directory created for them.
As these numbers grow, manually creating an application directory for each user becomes cumbersome on IIS 7.
Is there a way to create these application folders using a batched/scripted/automated mechanism of some kind?
Ideally we'd like to provide input parameters of a file that contains a batch of application-names, and have the script automatically create the application directories in IIS.
I have an asp.net app that allows users to create personal pages which can be publicly accessed thru a "directory" page. The content of the pages is stored in sql server, so a given user's page is dynamically created thru the code that executes when the relevant link on the directory page is clicked.
I would like to take this a step further by allowing access to a given user's page directly thru the browser's address bar, something likewww.thegreatestsite.com/jim (pretty much like You Tube, Facebook, etc.).
I could achieve this by manually creating a folder under the root, called "jim" and put a default.aspx page in it which has the code in it's load event that would dynamically create jim's page.
However, I would like this "additional feature" to be created automatically, as part of the sign up process of the user.
I have no clue as to what would be the best approach. For all I know there might even be a standardized way to ado this in asp.net?
This is a continuation of my other thread. Because of a slight shift of topic, I opened a new thread.I am generating my XML using a template. This thread is about getting the template to work, if you can help me - please don't suggest generating it another way. I would like to understand how this works and how to fix it. Alternative ways have already been discussed in the other thread. Code: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <XML> <Header> <From>from</From> <To>from</To> </Header> [code]...
I want to create the static website, but the user wants that to create the static website with the functionality that he or she can edit the text directly. I want to use Open CMS,Can Somebody tell me how to install CMS & how to use CMS?
i plan to create a WAP site with VS 2008 by New 1 normal web application project, ist doable?are the things i should take care about is:- make sure the header of html is xhtml?- no using session to pass info? is all the C# code like that call database will work like normal asp.net?
i am new to asp.net. i like to learn asp.net and c#. when i try to connect to sql server, it asks server name. i don't know server name and it asks database name also. how to create database and where can i access like phpmyadmin. in phpmyadmin i can create database and tables.
i need a form in such a manner that if uesr select 1 it create 1 small form/panel on web page if select 2 it will create 2 small form/panel on web page etc etc
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then i need to store record thenin database when user fill run time form/panel etc etc
I'm creating a custom gridview control. so far I've been able to add custom sort arrows and an export to excel feature.
Now I want to have a textbox and a button in the header row to filter each row.
I want to extend either the boundfield or boundcolumn class to add a property that will allow me to distinguish wheter the column should have a filter textbox in the header.
I am trying to m ake rounded buttons using CSS. I serached a lot on the internet but all the solutions that I found is using the Images. (See URLs Mentioned Below). is it possible to create rounded button using CSS without using any image. [URL]
I am trying to create a ad-hoc reporting system and plan to create the report rdl programatically using a wizard where user selects the attributes of the report.
point me to any documentation, sample application that I can refer to on how to create the rdl file programatically?
what is the easiest way to create a structured xml file based on asp.net mvc 2 webform data ?i am looking for a c# solution and to use maybe linq/lambda expressions?
I have tried creating a comment section page using data controls like listview and repeater control to display comments and I was wondering how to add reply options on it. I want to create a comment section page with reply option and the users are able to delete its comment as well by hovering the mouse where the close button will show just like any popular websites we've known.
I m very new to ASP.NET and using Visual Web Developer. I m facing problem in Website Authentication tool where i want to create a login but it gives the error on Password showing the message highlighted in red in attached file.