Web Forms :: Displaying Folders By Inserting Path?
Sep 10, 2010
I am going to be displaying folders and files in a tree stucture although i need to user todecide what folders they want to view by putting in a path, can this be done? When the user finds the file, they are going to bepresented with an option to move or delete the file. Should i use another tree stucture or an input box to allow the user to put the path
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 have a GridView which works perfect when it is not empty. Now when the source is empty I want to show an empty GridView and to be able to insert rows inside.
I have this code for the page_load event:
[Code]....
but I got the following error:
Exception Details: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
I want the arrow-collapsed image to be displyed before accordian headers and when accordian header is clicked and expanded, arrow-collapsed image should change to arrow-expanded image. What am I doing wrong below? Also, image paths are all correct. I have checked many times. my accordian:-
Over here I have created a folder with name Data inside my solution, so the Server.Mappath("Data") as well the statemet for converting assigning the src property of the IFrame I1 is working properly. But I want to use the files from a folder which resides in a network folder like
I am trying to upload a file Into a MapPath but I am getting a error 'C:/WebSite/userimages/' is a physical path, but a virtual path was expected. My code is:
I have an ASP.NET website with two different sections, root website and an /Admin sub-folder. I want to have two different forms authentication/login pages for them. /Admin folder should use/redirect /Admin/Login.aspx and root pages should use /Login.aspx. What should I do in web.config to accomplish this?
I have created a Folder and inside this folder, I have put a default.aspx and a default.cs file. I wonder how it is possible to find out what is the folders name as the default.cs is located in. This meens that I am looking for a code to determine what folder that is above in the hierarchy of folders?I cant use this code as this goes all the way back to the root:
I have a custom ASP.NET application that I utilize for several clients that I host. Each client has a separate domain and the application is normally a child application under the root domain [URL]. The application files are the same (aspx, ascx, style sheets, images, etc.). The only thing different is the web.config file for each client. As development of the application continues to evolve, I have to update the application for each directory and this obviously becoming tedious. I am trying to come up with a method keep the application up to date. My first though is placing the application into a single physical path and creating multiple applications pointing to that path (the problem with this method is I can't have different web.config files). I am curious as to what solution others are using in this scenario...
I am Final Year IT Engineering student. I am Doing Content Management System in ASP.net for my college. I have given link on my master page for various pages in the application; where I have specified only relative path of those pages. When I run this project and follow any link it works well for only first time and for second time when I click any link it .net run time environment unable to find the absolute address of that page.
When I press start on my VS2010/Silverlight/C# project, it opens a new instance of the included webserver and opens my browser window so I can test the application. Unfortunately something has happened and I am not sure what it was.. The browser window now opens the starting page with a local machine path (C:...page.aspx) rather than the normal webserver path through http (http://localhost:33592/page.aspx). It is a Silverlight Navigation project using c#/asp.net code behind.
I am trying to convert the virtual path to a physical path but don't seem to have Server.MapPath or HttpServerUtility.MapPath available in my handler. I add the System.Web namespace with no luck.
byte[] b = YourByteArrayFromDb; File.WriteAllBytes(MyFilePath, b);
But I am receiving an exception "Access to the path is denied". How do I solve this using ASP.Net with C#? And is there any format to set the path as string?
How can I display Windows XP 32-bit folders in a web page as TreeView e.g.:
C:LibraryLawsLaw1law1.doc
Then I can press on the link to open a word document.
End users create folders and place Word documents inside , and the web page reads the folders and display it as TreeView and allow end users to open Word documents.
i have a master page in a root and some pages in root and works perfectly, but now i need a different folder (secure) and in this folder i have an Admin page but doesnt show icons from master, only the placeholder. If i change the url from .css (url('images/page-bgglare.png') to (url('../images/page-bgglare.png') works the pages inside the folder but doesnt works the pages in root.