I am building a user control for other programmers that I work with. It will be used to interface with our Authorize.Net accout. Is there a way in code to verify that the connection is SSL? If it isn't I'm going to disable the code to keep any of our programmers from accidentally trying to use the user control on a page that isn't SSL.
When I open an ASP.NET 3.5 project using VWD2010, I get a prompt error message,"The connection property in the web.config file is missing or incorrect.The connection string from the .dbml file has been used in its place."however, my project works successfully.
Seems one have to configure your connection a bit different in NHibernate configuration. In my web.config I'll have it like this (and it work):
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<add name="ApplicationServices" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" connectionString="Data Source=72.118.116.71,1511;Initial Catalog=xxx;User Id=xxxx;Password=xxxx;" /> The sample I'm using (Trying to figure out NHibernate) configure a local database like this:
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<property name="connection.connection_string"> server=.SQLExpress;database=NHibernateSample; Integrated Security=true; </property> I've been trying various variations of this and cant get it to work:
I'm testing a site that serves up some binary (i.e. non-HTML) content. Some links directly deliver custom images, other links custom PDF's.
I'm building test cases in WatiN and NUnit. Wondering if there's a way, using WatiN to get it load a page and then get the byte[] contents of that page.
Currently, I'm just launching a WebClient to grab the content, rather than through WatiN but that's more untested code in my test suite.
I want to execute following lines only if user has selected "Other" from dropdownlist. Could you please tell me how to do this?
<%: Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.Category) %> <% Html.RenderPartial("ImagePicker", new ImagePickerViewModel() %>
Moreover, I want to make sure that when user clicks Save button(available on view), he has inserted the valid image name and selected the Image otherwise display error.
What is the most correct way to save your connection string when using the n-tier approach ? Right now I have two windows app and one web app using my DLL library, what I'm currently doing is to create a static method inside my dal "GLOBALDAL" inside I'm making this check:
Code: if (System.Web.HttpContext.Current != null) ... if httpContext.Current is null That's mean that one of my windows applications doing the request, if so I get the CN from a file otherwise it's mean its the website knocking on my door so I get the CN from: Code: System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Application["ConnectionString"] I am thinking of changing it all and just set properly in my DA layer that expose the CN as a string. But I fear of security issues. So what is the correct way?
i have designed a simple login page in VWD(login.aspx) . I have also added the connection to database option. Now i am stuck with adding connection strings in the web config file and also adding namespace.
I am working on an bulk email sending application using asp.net and i have to verify each email address before to send whether the email address belong to the appropriate domain or not.
Is ther any way or sample code in asp.net to verify before to send so that i could prevent the use from bouncing emails.
It's been requested of me to create an application to allow uploading a text file.
I've created the app using the FileUpload control and then was told that I need to check that there is specific data, in specific columns, to verify that the correct text file was uploaded.
i.e.; date in column 5, a number in column 6, an email address in column 15, etc...
- I used a StreamReader with the saved path of the file as the file to a string variable called sCurrentRow. - Now, because my file does not have column headings, I had to use 'LastName_tx = Strip(Trim(Mid(sCurrentRow, 3, 25)))' - I'm using VS 2013
I am trying to change the connection string for the registration form in VS 2010.
This is because it links to the local database in the App_Data which I need it to link to another database. I have changed the connection string in the webconig file and this works file for other forms I have created but does not allow me to create new users.
I have used the ASP.net 4.0 template when creating this website.
I am currently having trouble with verifying the digital signature in a excel file. The digital signature is used to sign the Macro so that it is possible to authenticate and ensure that no one has tamper with the Macro.
Currently, I am able to check that the excel file is digitally signed. However, I can't seem to be able to verify and ensure that the digital signature is authentic. I'm using asp.net 3.5 with vb.net.
I am starting a new project where I have to use oracle and asp.net. Oracle 11 enterprise edition. Problem is oracle database reside in linux server and application server is in windows. My question is1. Is there any problem connecting oracle from asp.net?
In my Asp.net MVC app, I have two methods on a controller, one for when the user first arrives on the view and then one when they submit the form on said view.
public ActionResult Foo() {} [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)] public ActionResult Foo(string id, Account accountToFoo) {}
In the second action, there's a custom model binder that's assembling the account object that I'm acting on, though that's really not important. This all works fine in testing locally on a server.We try to be pretty good about writing unit tests to test all our different views are properly getting routed to, including those that are HTTP POST. To do so, we've been using mvccontrib's test helper.
My question is in testing POST routes, how do I write the lambda that I would use to verify the post is receiving accurate values, similar to the GET test above?
It's the something_something portion of my lambda that I'm having trouble with. Using arbitrary values doesn't work ("a => a.Foo(0, new Account()"). How would I specify the expected values as part of the test?EDIT I was hoping there was something akin to the way Moq has lambdas for statements such as foo.Setup(s => s.Foo(It.IsAny(), It.Is(i => i > 32)) and so on. Even I have to explicitly supply the values, that's workable--I just can't seem to grok the desired structure to pass those explicit values.
I have a problem of putting captcha code on my website and am also a novice on this. i do not want bots to be sent to the website. I want to make sure that people verifying results are humans and not automated scripts.
I'm working with Visual Studio 2010 and for Data Connections am connecting to a SQL Server 2000 production database. When I try to drag a table to a .dbml file, the Object Relational Designer says, "The selected object(s) use an unsupported data provider." If I try to create an .edmx file via Generate from database, then the alert is, "This server version is not supported. You must have Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or later."
So VS 2010 has no support for the Data Entity Framework or LINQ when connecting to a SQL Server 2000 database? If that is the case, what is the best data access strategy for this scenario?
When I load the asp.net config tool in vs2010 it loads the page up fine but as soon as I click on security I get the following error:-
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There is a problem with your selected data store. This can be caused by an invalid server name or credentials, or by insufficient permission. It can also be caused by the role manager feature not being enabled. Click the button below to be redirected to a page where you can choose a new data store.
The following message may diagnose the problem: A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. I have tried a blank project with a login control on but get the same.
I'm using Visual Studio 2008, and my database is SQL Server 2000.
I want to add a connection to the Server Explorer in VS. The Data source is Microsoft SQL Server (SqlClient). After entering in all my information and I click Test Connection, it is successful.
But when I click OK, I get the error:
Unable to add data connection. ExecuteScalar requires an open and available connection. The connection's current state is closed.
just for my testing purpose i know i can define both the connection's outside in a single web config file by different name's and access them in my front end according to it but what if i want to have seprate for both connection's web.config situation is like this see image so i want to access my connections from second web config file how i can do that.
I previously used a datasource and a connection string to connect to my database on sql server and all orked fine. The connection string was saved in my web.config file and is: ....
I am using VS2008 and oracle 10g ODP.Net. The oracle database that I used in the connection is working and tested it using sql plus.The connection string when used in a GriDView works perfectly. Now when I created a new listview control with the same connection it gives an error.Database schema could not be retrieved for this connection. Please make sure connection settings are correct and the database is online
Object reference not set to an instance of an object at VSDataObjectSupport (478,6)
In my DAL i have more than 100 methods/Function, each and every method am opening the sqlconnection and closing the connection, this is taking too much of time to establish the connection at every time. So what i expect is one common class will create the SqlConnection that will check if the connection is Broken or Closed then create the connection again else return the connection, how to do this(Also i would like to apply ConnectionPooling).
I have VS 2010 professional. I am trying to open "ASP.Net Configuration" through Project -> ASP.Net Configuration.
It pops up the Notification about the ASP.Net Development Server localhost but doesn't open ASP.Net Configuration in the default browser.I clicked on the Root Url (by double clicking on the 'development server' at the right bottom from Notification Manager).
It throws following error
"An error was encountered. Please return to the previous page and try again."
Clicking on "How do i use this tool".It opened page with error.
I am preparing for an Access2007 db conversion at the beginning of the year and would like to know what the best process would be for connecting to the sqlserver2005 database. I have read about adding the connection string to the web.config file. I have also read about using ADO.NET and put the connection information into a class and not the web.config file.
I would like to hear from others as to what you have used, are using, or plan on using for a webapp (vs2010), and why so I can get an understanding.