Visual Studio :: Browser Taking Too Much Loading?
Nov 1, 2010in my project i can open all the webpages but the one which am currently working is taking much time to load i dont even get it in browser its loading from 1hour
View 2 Repliesin my project i can open all the webpages but the one which am currently working is taking much time to load i dont even get it in browser its loading from 1hour
View 2 RepliesI've been consistently having a problem where changes I make to my web form or code-behind doesn't get recognized by the debugger until I quit visual studio and delete the "root" folder located in C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Temporary ASP.NET Files.
It's very cumbersome and greatly decreases my productivity. I've tried reinstalling visual studio, using visual studio 2010 and a variety of other proposed solutions.
Update: On a hunch, I moved the project to the C: drive. (It was residing on a network drive)
No difference.
I added a control as a test and ran the program. Label shows up. Deleted the label. Ran the program. Label still there. Rebuilt the program; re-ran. Label still there.
When I change the background image listed in a CSS class it does not always show up, rather the old image does, even though the old image file does not exist in the web site. Is there some other place where VWD stores the old image outside of the website?
View 2 RepliesEvery 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?
View 1 RepliesWhen I Publish my website it takes around an hour and a half. This is publishing to a directory on my local machine, it is not FTP'ing to a remote server. The build seems to take about an hour (when I build without publishing it is noticeably slow, but 5 minutes slow, not an hour), then the publish seems to take a further half an hour.
what could be causing this and how I can improve this? This obviously causes issues when I make a change (I'm constantly updating the site) as I need to wait for an hour an a half. I'm considering not precompiling the site now and simply uploading the .aspx and .cs files direct to the server as this is unmanageable for me.
At work I'm tryhing to upgrade an ASP.NET 2.0 app (which we wrote using VB.NET 2005) to ASP.NET 4.0. I had a few problems during the upgrade, but eventually worked them all out. At the end of the day I decided to give it a quick compile and see if I'd get the start page, so I hit F5 in VS 2010. I left it that way, and man was it acting weird. VS 2010 wasn't responding to anything. If I hovered the mouse over VS 2010's minimize or close buttons, in the upper right corner, then those buttons were flashing very rapidly. I'm not sure what was going on. After waiting 15 minutes to see if it would come up, I decided to try clicking on the close button. Nothing happened. Eventually, I had to leave (I take public transit, and I have to leave when the bus comes)But what I want to know is this, is this pretty standard behavior? Does it normally take this long to do this? This website is of modest size (<100 pages).
(Later) When I came into work today, 8 hours later, VS 2010 was still doing whatever the heck it was doing, but basically it wasn't responding to anything.
Yesterday I was working on a development laptop from home on a web app. When I finished I checked everything in to TFS as normal. When I came in to the office today I got the latest version from source explorer in VS2008 then opened the solution... and the website is not there. There is a website project, but instead of the project name it has the location, and a folder whose name looks like a GUID. The other DLL projects loaded as expected. None of the web site files are there.
Were this a windows app I'd open the project files in a text editor to look for paths that had got lost, but I can't see how to do this for a web project.
Unfortunately the development laptop is still at home, so I'm hoping there's a way to fix this without needing it...
We developed a big website and now we are maintaining it, which is continuously growing, Now project size is nearly 1.GB. Majority of files are Images and PDF and Docs etc.
My Question is, i want to load the VS solution with minimal files, .NET Stuff only (Master pages, UserControls, Js etc). Is there any way to unpin a complete folder? I can not see any option to pin unpin folder in VS 2010 or VS 2008
I have been using Visual Web Developer without any problems until yesterday, when it decided that it is no longer going to load any of my web pages. I have tried creating a very simple project with a single hyperlink on the page, but the page does not load.
If I Change the "use dynamic ports" to false and select a port number i get the following message "unable to launch the ASP.Net development Server. Port 'xxxx' is in use".
I am attempting to debug my Visual Studio 2005 project. I have Internet explorer 8 and it's running on IIS.
When I hit the "debug" button, a new Internet Explorer browser window opens and my ASP VB .NET application loads normally. However, Visual studio returns back to regular editting mode and I can hit the "debug" button again. No break points hit but my web page still runs and loads normally.
The Output screen use to show Web.Server(exit 0) but now it doesn't show anything.
I'm learning web design at the moment (by myself) and using Visual Web Developer Express, and I don't know if this is my fault or not but the preview in the split mode does not match the preview in the browsers (Firefox, Chrome and IE). I'm hoping that an experienced designer/developer would be able to confirm for me that as long as it's displaying correctly in the browsers, all will be ok. If not, how am I to fix this?
View 2 Repliesi am experiencing some problem in visual studio as when i press f5 to run the solution of asp.net file which is displayed in browser,,it doesnot displays it...however the internal browser displays the output correctly... i have reinstalled the visual studio but the problem is still there...i have tried in internet explorer 8, mozilla fire fox, google chrome but no one browser is displaying the output except the internal browser. this problem occured to me suddenly..some days before every thing was working fine.... now i am posting my problem here,may b anyone of you could help me to get rid out of it.
View 2 RepliesI have made my 1st asp.net web app in vs2010. I run the app and Firefox opens, showing the page. When I close Firefox, the app continues to be (Running) inside VS2010. I think the app should stop running when I close the browser. Is this right? If so, how can I make VS2010 get out of run mode and back to design mode by itself?
View 6 Repliesmy VS is rendering my ASP.NET pages twice in the default IE browser when I press "View in browser" or "Start without debugging" button.
View 1 RepliesI have IE V 6 and firefox V 3.6 installed on my computer, when I debug my website with asp.net by Visual studio 2008 it shows my page in IE V 6,I want to debug my site with firefox, because VB 2008 shows me this MSGhttp://www.mediafire.com/i/?i0r5b7mi260wcb3
View 3 RepliesI.E. is not my default browser (Google Chrome is). However I would like to use I.E. as my browser when debugging from within VS2010. How do I tell VS2010 to use I.E. as the session debug browser without setting I.E. as my default browser?
View 1 RepliesI have a solution CPortal created in Visual Studio 2010. It has two Projects (CPporal and Login). If I right click the Login project folder and select 'View in Browser' It opens in IE as http://localhost:4558/Login/. If I rightclick the CPortal folder and select 'View in Browser it opens as http://localhost:1807/CPortal/. Please note the change in port number.
I am facing problem because, after I get myself authorized on the Login, it is is supposed to redirect me to CPortal, which it does, but uses the same port number that Login opened with. i.e. It redirects me to http://localhost:4558/CPortal/ and gives 404 file not found error. How do I make Visual Studio 2010 to use the same port number for both (all) projects so that this problem does not occur.
i have created a web project and i want to test it.when i click on debug or click on default page to view on browser , ASP.NET Web Development Server Works but nothing appear in my web browser . even i used internal browser ofVisual Studio 2008 but it shows this message :
Action canceled
i have a loging page, once i login into my application it is redirecting into main dash borad screen. where i am displaying data from other server. it is taking time to load page..
case 1:- in my dashboard one block i am displaying some simple info like alerts, news, mails count..etc.. that is comming from my local database ( there is no performance issues on that..)
case 2: in the same page (dashboard block) i am showing data, it is comming from another server.. first it will check the credentials and retrive data and displaying in same dashboard screen ( here it is taking time)
once hit the login button and redirecting into a dashbard screen using response.redirect("dashbard.aspx"); it is redirecting to dashbard screen..once all the process of page load is comple,,,then it is displaying the dashboard page what i am looking is first i want to redirect to the dashboard screen and then process the case1 ( simple data ) ..and for case2 i just want to show some ajax spinner image on the second block..
I wnt to see video but i don't wnt to use media player.....
View 1 RepliesWhile I am running a webpage by doing a right click on it and selecting 'View in Browser' in Visual Studio 2008; it popping up the following error:-
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved While trying to retrieve the URL: /TestADO2/Default.aspx
The following error was encountered:
Invalid URL Some aspect of the requested URL is incorrect. Possible problems:
Missing or incorrect access protocol (should be `http://'' or similar) Missing hostname Illegal double-escape in the URL-Path Illegal character in hostname; underscores are not allowed Your cache administrator is webmaster.
Generated Tue, 17 Aug 2010 06:23:46 GMT by linux.site (squid/2.5.STABLE5)
Preconditions:-
1. My system is connected to a LAN which is accessing the internet through a webserver.
2. When we first time open a web browser it asks us to login to access the internet.
I am getting below error when trying to view aspx file in web browser. Server Error in '/Cricket Website' Application. Error finding Application Setting - Error running Procedure - Exception of type 'System.Exception' was thrown.
Description:
An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Exception: Error finding Application Setting - Error running Procedure - Exception of type 'System.Exception' was thrown.
Source Error:
[Code]....
Line 162:Line 163: Catch ex As ExceptionLine 164: Throw New Exception("Error finding Application Setting - " & ex.Message)Line 165: End TryLine 166: End Function
Source File: C:inetpubwwwrootCricket
WebsiteApp_Codecommon.vb Line: 164
Stack Trace:
[Code]....
[Exception: Error finding Application Setting - Error running Procedure - Exception of type 'System.Exception' was thrown.] Common.getApplicationSetting(String appSetting) in C:inetpubwwwrootCricket WebsiteApp_Codecommon.vb:164 CMS.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in C:inetpubwwwrootCricket WebsiteCMS.master.vb:34 System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e) +99 System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() +50 System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() +141 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +627 Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.4927; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.4927
I am using IE8. I installed IE development tool bar when i used IE7. Right now Developemnt tool bar is not working in IE8 browser.
I can view Development tool bar in
View--->Explorer Bars
I am able to select the tool bar. But it does not dispaly anything to debug...
I just upgraded to Windows 7. On Win XP, I could set breakpoints in an ASP.Net project and those breakpoints would hit from any browser/tab on my machine. Using Windows 7, that doesn't work. The browser that launches when I hit F5 does, but no other instances/tabs
do. If I try to explicitly attach to process to attach to another browser instance, it still doesn't hit.I need to debug this way because an error is occuring only when I enter the application by following an external link.
I need to put default browser as IE for my Asp.net mvc Application currently I have Firefox..
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