Visual Studio :: Selecting Emit Debug Information When Publishing Website?
Oct 14, 2010what exactly selecting emit debug information when publishing web site do ?
if i select this can i see error variable names at stack trace ?
what exactly selecting emit debug information when publishing web site do ?
if i select this can i see error variable names at stack trace ?
We all know that we should only be publishing our ASP.NET Web Applications with release build type, so why do I not get a warning when I trigger the "Publish" command in Visual Studio 2008, for a project configured to build in debug mode? Sure, there might be cases where I need to publish a debug build to a development or test environment, but answering yes in a confirmation dialog would be acceptable in these cases. Is there an option that I have overlooked, forcing Visual Studio to warn me every time I try to publish a debug build? Yes, we could just ban using the "Publish" command and use a more solid build management tool, but this involves a change of process and right not be an option in this particular case.
View 3 RepliesIs there anyway I can put my custom name while publishing asp.net 2.0 website?
View 1 RepliesI have created a web app using Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition and have come to the point where I need to publish the site onto my server (which is running window server 2008). I found that the publish function is not limited in the express edition, so published the app to a local file and FTP'd the contents across to my server. I then setup a website through the servers IIS manage and pointed it to the folder containing the FTP'd files.
My question is, how do I run the app? Do I need to point to a specific file?
I have tried to view a number of the files in browser directly from the IIS but keep getting the same standard connection error i.e. "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage"
I have never used IIS Manager before and I can't find a resource which gives me a step by step guide to setting up a new site which has been created by Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition, are there any config changes needed.
I tried to publish a website from Visual Studio 2008 right clicking, Publish. And I entered an invalid account and clicked "remember this ..." So now I can't finish the publishing and I don't know how to reset that credential? How can I change that account?
View 1 RepliesI used to be able to attach to my w3wp process and Debug my web application, but this is not working anymore. I have no idea what changed to break this. I'm using Visual Studio 2008 SP1. And I'm debugging in IIS, not using ASP.NET's own server (i.e. I don't Run my project, I simply attach to a running process (w3wp).
My breakpoints simply have the "breakpoint will currently not be hit. The source code is different from the original version."
What I have tried:
Did a solution Clean.
Did a solution Rebuild.
Made sure that compilation debug=true in my web.config file.
Deleted the bin folder
Restarted Visual Studio
Restarted IIS
Restarted my Computer
Added a simple Response.Write to ensure that the latest DLL is being used. It is.
Made sure that Debug ASP.NET is checked in my project properties. It is.
Made sure that all my projects are compiled in my build configuration. They are.
Recently got a new (used) machine and had to reinstall VS 2008 - may or may not be related. Yesterday, I opened an existing website via Source Control. I can check files in and out and make edits, but when I try to debug locally, I get a list of errors, starting with:
"Could not load file or assembly 'System.Web.Abstractions, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified."
Everyone else working on this website is able to deploy it locally. Also, if I create a new website, I can debug just fine, and I used to be able to edit and debug other sites. Everything I've found by Googling this error so far has to do with MVC projects, and suggests changing the webconfig or other files. Since other people can run this, it seems it must be a problem with my software, not the code.
I moved my site to a Windows 2008 server, reinstalled VS2005 and now I am unable to debug my application. When I click start debugging, the button is greyed out until the browser launches and then it returns to normal. In other words VS is just launching the app without attaching to it. I have tried running as administrator and played around with the authentication settings to no avail. I am running with Forms authentication.
View 4 RepliesI just inherited a 2005 VS web project, and am trying to get it running locally. Upon running, I got an error "The following module was built either with optimizations enables or with debug information".
Investigation suggested I delete all files in the BIN directory and rebuild. I tried that, but no DLL's are being output by the project and it completely fails to load.
Debug-Start Debugging/Debug-StartWithoutDebugging OR Project ASP.Net Configuration launches Dreamweaver. It started lastnight, I had both Deamweaver and VWD 2008 express open at the same time - (I was looking at JQuery in the Microsoft and Dreamweaver enviroments simultaniously). After the first tie this happened, I closed down Dreamweaver (CS3) and it opened when I tried to run my VWD project. I reinstalled VWD 2008 express, IIS and disabled Dreamweaver (renamed the exe). Dreamweaver still came up.
View 4 RepliesReport Tool in Visual Studio that I do not want duplication of information
View 5 RepliesUsing VWD 2010 Express.We are using SVN for versioning control and so there are folder .svn in each of the project source code folder(eg. App_Data, Views, ...). These .svn folders also get published into the deployed location. Anyway can I set up a filter to exclude these .svn folders when do a Publish?
View 1 RepliesWe are using Windows 7 with Visual Studio 2008. We wanted to know if there is a way to automatically configure new Projects to use the publish to IIS and create a virtual directory options, instead of defaulting to using the built-in web server, since we then need to manually go and publish/create the virtual directory.
In the "olden days" when creating a new project it automatically created the virtual directories in IIS, but not anymore .
I have created a Vista Side Bar Gadget in Visual Web Developer. When I run it from Web Developer, It installs to my sidebar, and works great. How do it package it so I can send it to my buddies to install on thier machines to test it for me?
View 2 RepliesI am struggling to publish a site built (and working locally) using VWD 2010 Express to a production server.I realise that this is because I don't understand enough about the relationship between the website and SQL server and I certainly don't know enough about the way SQL server works in general. Can anybody recommend some learning resources - books, tutorials, vids etc, that explain the background and in particular address the issue of how to publish to a production server.
View 2 RepliesThis is just a small problem with some form of workaround im sure.I'm ready to publish my ASP.NET website, however, there is no 'Publish' option when I right click the project in solution explorer or even a Build Tab on the menu. I'm using Visual Web Developer 2010 and having done some research they all refer to this option in the Tab menu when I don't even have the Build tab myself.I did also see something to Download but I accidently closed the tab in a hurry - WebPI is it? Will this work?
The reason I want to 'Publish' ideally via MS VWD 2010 Express is that in previous versions (VS 08) when it 'Publishes' is combines the .cs/vb files with their respective pages rather than upload them as seperate files through FTP.I know some changes need to be done with the web.config file so If there is any info on that and other essential info I need to know please help me out (links references wud do! :P)
I'm trying to publish a site which uses an ajax uploader control which has an extra licence file that must be in the bin folder. Now if i publish my site this file is not published to the server and so i have to manually copy the file every thime to the server. My publishing setting is set to 'Only files needed to run this application'. If I change this to 'All files in the project folder' then it works but what is the point in that? I'm using Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate. (Note that i am a little new to publishing websites etc).
View 4 RepliesI have a couple files that are missing after a I publish a web application project in VS 2008. I know that the files need to be included in the solution and they are. I have tried excluding them and including them to hopefully reset whatever is missing these files in the first plac but that had no effect.
Ultimately, I need this to work on the command line with msbuild.exe, but I get the same results when I publish through VS.
Knowing that the files are already included in the project, what else do I need to do to get these to files to be copied over in the publish/build?
I'm relativly new to developing in .net so I probably publish to web to check my code more often than most developers but everytime I do it kills my login session... so I have to log in, navigate to the page I'm working on and then test it... is there a setting to stop killing the active sessions.... it would make development MUCH quicker for me.
View 4 Repliesthere is probably a really simple answer to this, but I have the flu and can't think straight. I am taking advantage of being out sick by downloading VS2010RC and playing around with it. I created a simple WCF service (my first in this foundation, but not my first service). Its a redo of an existing asmx service I created a while ago. I commented out all the processes, and am simply trying to publish the service to my local IIS7 to see the discovery working. I have setup a new site to host the service ( I tried using Default as well, with the same results). I right click the project in VS and select publish. It is prompting me for a login even though the site is setup for anonymous access. If I try to use WebDeploy, it can't find my site, and if I use FileSystem, it give me a simple "Publish failed" with no details. Can someone point me to a tutorial or something that describes the publish process in VS2010 or give me some leads as to what setup needs to happen either in VS or ISS to let me publish?
View 4 RepliesWe have a shared drive where web applications are published to. When I attempt to publish I get the following error:
------ Publish started: Project: XXX.Web, Configuration: Release Any CPU ------
Connecting to T:WebSitesXXX...
Unable to create the Web site 'T:WebSitesXXX'. The path 'T:WebSitesXXX' does not exist or you do not have access. The system cannot find the path specified.
Details
OS: Windows 7
IDE: Visual Studio 2008 (running as administrator)
Path exists? Yup.
I assume it's some permissions issue, but I have no idea where to start.
If you could give me some guidelines It would mean a lot to me. what type of authentication I use, how to do id from localhost, how to modify web.config file etc
View 1 RepliesAfter i publish my web.config i get null reference to all the code that uses the webconfig.What could be happening?I checked my web.config property and its set to Embedded Resource.
View 2 RepliesHow can i debug my deployed web service?
I have deployed a web service on my development machine and i am connecting it through my asp.net application, both web service and asp.net application are on same machine but web service is hosted on IIS.
I have 2 sollutions (1 CMS, 1 Customer specific with controls). The customer controls are coppied (with xcopy) to the CMS location. In the web.config of the CMS the specific controls are registered.The controls are useing functions from the CMS dll as well.How can I debug those two solutions as it where only one? I tried to start the CMS in debug mode with breakpoints in de CMS and customer controls, in this case only the breakpoints in the CMS are used. If I run the customer controls in debug mode only the braekpoint in this solution are used.The CMS is running on my local IIS 7.
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