I have a Web App (VS 2010 Beta 2, using VB) and it works flawlessly on the development system. When I publish it, everything works fine unless I use an update panel. If I use the update panel, and try to use something such as a dragpanel, I get the following error.
Webpage error details
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; InfoPath.2; .NET4.0C; .NET4.0E) Timestamp: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 14:54:25 UTC
Message: Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerServerErrorException: An unknown error occurred while processing the request on the server. The status code returned from the server was: 404
can Visual Studio 2008 be All-In-One tool to integrate source code continuously from team members, build, unit test?
Having used Visual Studio Team Edition 2005, unit testing each method within VS itself. I strongly believe that it is feasible to add-on tools. Example ankhsvn tool to use SVN from Visual studio [URL]
In my investigating i have come across number of tools(shown below) to use with Visual Studio 2008 professional
Development tool:- Visual Studio 2008 professional using Subversion as source control tool. Continuous Integration:- Hudson or Cruise control Build tool:- NAnt Testing:- NUnit, Selinium As Visual Studio 2008 can be used for unit testing I think NUnit is out of consideration.
In the same way i would like to have any other tools/add-ons to Visual studio to implement continuous integration, building and unit testing. This process should be automated such a way source code between team members is continuously integrated, built and unit testing is done as configured.
Objective is to use few number of tools as add-on to Visual Studio or achieve most from Visual studio itself (example unit testing). Visual Studio should be all in one tool.
I am aware that Team Foundation Server best suits my requirement, but it is out of scope due to its cost.
I am trying to use SSIS Designer with BI Development Studio. I downloaded MS Visual Studio 2010 Beta and do not find an option to get into either the SSIS Designer or BI Development studio.
Every time I press F1 to view the online Help it launches in the Opera browser. I really dislike Opera and only have it installed on my PC for testing purposes. How do I change it to IE?
I wanna to buy Visual Studio but I don't want to buy the whole edition which include WPF and Win forms, I just an edition for web development nothing more!
I just recently upgrade my asp.net web project from visual studio 2005 to visual studio 2010. The upgrade was successful with no problems however im missing some features with this project. The One Click Publish feature(which is greyed out) in the header area of Visual Studio 2010 and the Add Config Transforms feature which is no where to be seen when you right click on web.config. When i create a new web project straight from visual studio 2010, these options work fine.
i have installed visual studio 2010. But when i add a new tool bar like "layout". It all options appears disable (mean i cant select any option). Please how will i enable these options.
Environment : Vista,VS-2005I have converted my user controls into DLL.(This is ajax enabled Website).[URL]In another project i have added this reference , register the dll and use the Usercontrol.It is working fine.Question1 : How to add this dll into toolBox?....Question2 : How to Rename this dll?....(This is ajax enabled Website-I have added webusercontrol in this site-After publish th site i got this dll.)
Eg: user Conrol : Textbox My Dll Name =App_Web_textbox.ascx.cdcab7d2.dll; .aspx page (DLL Registration ) <%@ Register TagPrefix="WebControl" Namespace="ASP" Assembly="App_Web_pwtextbox.ascx.cdcab7d2" %>; <PhaerosWebControl:pwtextbox_ascx runat="Server" ID="pwTestDLL" />
This Code Workingfine.But i do no how to add this into ToolBox?......
Is there somewhere I can just download it? If not how can I get ahold of this tool?
Everything I've read says it's supposed to be in the [drive:]\%windir%Microsoft.NETFrameworkversion folder. So on my computer I went to: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft.NET and there is no Framework folder there. I've search my computer and it just isnt' there.
I'm on Win 7, VS 2008 and SQL Express 2008.
I did find one forum post where a guy was having the exact same problem in Vista, and he said this post: http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2008/05/27/8555723.aspx answered his question. Unfortunately this doesn't help me. (For solution 1 I downloaded and installed .NET Framework 3.5 redistributable package but that didn't do anything at all and as for solution 2, I'm not on Vista and my Win 7 is all up to date.)
I installed the Visual Web Developer 2008 Express on my Windows XP, I also install the SP1. But somehow all the tool box items in the ToolBox are grayed out and I cannot access them,
code behind - in a separate file. I've just upgraded from VS2005 to VS2008. #In an aspx file I have (for example)
[Code]....
However, in the code behind aspx.vb, when I type:Label1 then press '.'I don't get intellisense automatically pop up the members and methods. I've done the reset of the intellisense in Options > Text Editor but that didn't fix it.
I have been facing a problem in implementing AJAX control tool kit.Currently am using visual studio 2005 for development, downloaded the ajax control toolkot from the follwoing URL. Downloaded the toolkit from [URL]As instructed in the page, if we add the solution file to the project and when we proceed to build the solution, landing in the follwoing error " The type or namespace name 'Script' does not exist in the namespace 'System.Web' (are you missing an assembly reference?)" Unable to add a reference System.Web.Script.
My Visual Studio is in english but ASP.NET Configuration Tool runs in the os language because I don't work in an english country. How to configure it into english language if possible ?
I am running VS2010 and trying to make the asp.net configuration tool to work. The problem is: when I click on in in the menu, the server goes up but nothing happens.
If I type the url (localhost:port) in the browser, I get the following error: Server Error in '/asp.netwebadminfiles' Application. HTTP Error 404 - Not Found.
and if I copy and paste the /asp.netwebadminfiles to the url (localhost:port/asp.netwebadminfiles), the page loads with the following message:
I am lookinf for a Unit testing Tool for asp.net web application. i intended to use visual studio 2008 web test. Please tell me where can i get nice tutorials to start up on this tool. and also suggest me is any other web testing tools out there.
I'm a .NET specialist working with a PHP/Flash programmer to deliver an app via IIS. After jumping through 17 hoops of fire and defeating a gargoyle in a gruesome battle to the death, I managed to get my IIS 7.5 server to cooperate with PHP, and now if you browse to my public web site, you can see the Flash objects happily doing their behind-the-scenes stuff with PHP, whatever that may be.
But... when I'm debugging my app using the VS Development Server, that still apparently doesn't know how to cope with PHP: I'm getting the same HTTP 405 (Method Not Allowed) errors that I was getting on IIS before aforementioned gargoyle breathed its last ("The HTTP verb POST used to access path '/php/blah.php' is not allowed.").
So, what do you have to do to get the VS Dev Server to play nice with PHP?
When debugging my website project I usually go to start options in the web project's properties and select 'Don't open a page' and 'Use custom server' with a url that's in my host file pointing to my local IIS.
Even when I do this though visual studio still spawns it's own Development Server instance every time I hit f5.
Also for web application projects that have shared ascx files for instance Visual Studio will also launch an instance of Development Server each time I debug the solutions for each for these projects. This results in a million instances of Development Server running on my machine at any given moment.
Is there any way to disable development server for a given project completely? Without pointing it to a localhost sub application?