Web Forms :: How To Apply Theme In Subfolder
Oct 26, 2010My site structure is like that I've 4 sub folders and few pages at roots when sub folder pages are viewed in browser their css breaks some of the images doesn't work well.
View 2 RepliesMy site structure is like that I've 4 sub folders and few pages at roots when sub folder pages are viewed in browser their css breaks some of the images doesn't work well.
View 2 Repliesthis will work
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do I miss anything should do but I didn't
Am using various themes . when i change from one theme to another the previous part of the Theme is applied to some parts during initial load . Applying theme is done in Code Behind only . Attched is the image .
http://i842.photobucket.com/albums/zz344/vinodh28/Theme_Error.jpg
can any body tell me how to apply theme in master pages and content pages
View 4 RepliesHow to apply the theme to the email message ?
View 3 RepliesGreetings I am brand spanking new to VS Studio 2010 and relatively new to ASP.Net, so be gentle in your reply.
Question: I am trying to set-up a theme which is viewable on all sub-pages.
In previous versions of VS, I could simply add <pages theme="myTheme" /> to the web.config file. Now in VS 2010 the web.config has been "refactored" and I cannot add that code ..
I am working on Themes. Till now I can sussessfully change the Single Page theme when my user logs in.
I Used :
Page.Theme = "RedTheme";
and redirect it.
But if i take master page then i unable to apply the selected theme to all pages. My User can able change theme now. But only for single page. How to apply for all pages?
I want to apply theme for my website. i am using asp.net.
I think there is some easy way in asp.net.using skin files and style sheet.
In Displaying Data in a Chart tutorial there is a secion that talks about styling a chart. It mentions that there are many ways you can style a chart but then it just goes on talking about how to apply a theme. I want to style the chart myself but can't for the life of me figure out how to do so.
View 8 RepliesI have a webapp with a Masterpage and 4 or so content pages. I have created a theme folder with a style sheet. I put the <pages theme="Default" in the web.config. When I run the app all the styles in the style sheet apply and it looks great. But design view does not apply the styles from my theme. Design view does not use the web.config setting or something. How do I get design view to apply the theme styles.
View 2 RepliesI'm using a BlogEngine.net for my blog and I would like to create 5 different subdomains and point to different subfolders(not redirecting). For example:
firstsubdomain.domain.com - domain.com/posts/helloworld.aspx
firstsubdomain2.domain.com - domain.com/posts/helloworld2.aspx
firstsubdomain3.domain.com - domain.com/posts/helloworld3.aspx
I'm using asp.net 3.5, C#, Windows Server 2008, IIS 7
I want to change http://localhost:1190/Project/Subfolder/Default.aspx?Query=1
to
http://localhost:1190/Project/Images/Image.jpg
Tried somewhat below, no success:
Request.Url.AbsoluteUri.Replace(Request.Url.AbsolutePath, "") + @"/Images/Image.jpg"));
I've got a folder in my project on a live webserver, called "admin" with a file in it called "default.aspx". Now, I cannot access this folder like this: [URL] however, if I put a slash at the end, it works fine: [URL]
or, this works fine, too: [URL]
I'm trying to run a little ASP.NET project in a subfolder of my hosting. My domain is [URL], but i want to run my app in www.gorangligorin.com/testmvc. ASP.NET MVC runs with no problems on the top level, but not in subfolders.
The server says this (line 58 is colored red):
Line 56: ASP.NET to identify an incoming user.
Line 57: -->
Line 58: <authentication mode="Forms">
Line 59: <forms loginUrl="~/Account/LogOn" timeout="2880" />
Line 60: </authentication>
What can I do to make this ASP.NET MVC website work? This isn't hosted on my computer, so I don't have access to IIS configirations.
Using VS 2010, RC, VB, how do I change the subfolder attributes. When I publish and choose to delete all the files and folders, I have to recreate the security levels for them manually. I assume that I can have Web Config do that for me.
View 1 RepliesWhy is it Intellisense only seems to show a file when it is directly in the app_controls folder:
<
add
tagName="footer"
tagPrefix="UC"
src="~/App_Controls/footer.ascx"/>
If the file is put into a subfolder:
<add
tagName="footer"
tagPrefix="UC"
src="~/App_Controls/BaseControls/footer.ascx"/>
it will not show in the Intellisense list.
I've been working on site for a client who has just informed me (having completed the work) they want to deploy the site into a subfolder of their exiting domain. The site uses a number of class files in the App_code folder and as well as references to several XML files and and siteMap that uses localised urls for navigation. Obviously all of this stops working as soon as you put it in a sub folder. Is there any way I can configure the site to treat the sub folder it will be placed in as the root?
View 3 RepliesI have a web application with root namespace called mywebapp The web application has as folder under root. Call it folder1. Now this folder contains a default.aspx page with code behind vb file class file. Call it subdomain1. Now when the default.aspx page under folder1 is requested, following error is shown Parser Error Message: Could not load type mywebapp.subdomain1. There is no problem what so ever when I run it localhost. Error is only thrown when the page is requested online. I also made some changes in a page in root folder to verify if the mywebapp.dll is correctly copied to the webserver. All the changes done for root folder are correctly reflected online
View 13 RepliesIn my project I have a website that has 2 sides, the client side and the management side. Everything is completed and works fine.
My idea was to place the management files in a separate folder (mysite.com/admin) the problem is that when I moved the files it could not compile because my admin pages inherit from a class in the app_ folder and looks like it cannot access it.
I wanted to compile the files in the app folder into a DLL but when I try, it gives me a error in the namespace System.Web.UI.Security and the WebControls ns...
How can I access my classes if my files reside in a subfolder within the same application. If I take the files out of the subfolder everything works fine
I currently have a dedicated server running a number of sites, one of these sites I would like to add a subfolder to which runs a seperate index.html file, so effectively it looks like a different site.
I am struggling to acheive this, can anybody give me the steps involved to make this happen?
To clarify, i have a web address for example www.mydomain.com and would like users to browse to www.mydomain.com/subfolder and open up a sub folder.
I have a Domain like [URL] that is pointed to a virtual directory on my webspace like [URL]. The folder structure on my webspace is (off course) like this
root
bin
VirtualDirectoryName
bin
Content
Scripts
Views
Web.config
Global.asax
If i call now [URL] i get the Site without CSS and the links are [URL]. I used the default and almost empty default "Internet Application". So the routing is default and all links are created with @Html.ActionLink. i tried so many things but i cant get it working. In my local environment i can affect that with IIS settings but (off course) i do not have access on the IIS settings of my host.
I have the following site structure:
- Site
- Administration
- Resources
- Home.aspx
Basically no unauthorized users should be able to use the system, so they get properly redirected to Home.aspx which has the login controls.
The Administration folder contains a page that should be only accessible to authorized users, but also only to users that belong to specific roles. So I have a web.config inside the Administration folder as this:
[Code]....
At first sight I'd say that this configuration would check that only SystemAdministrators and AccountManagers can access the SecuredPage.aspx. But it doesn't. If I log into the system as a regular user (not part of the roles) and then go to http://mysite/Administration/SecuredPage.aspx, it allows me in, instead of showing a "your not authorized" message.
I've also tried with location=Administration so to secure the entire folder, but same results.
He has a project set up with the master page and the default.aspx at the root level of the project.He then has several layers of subfolders.On subfolder is DynamicData, and under that PageTemplates and he has a file in there called ListDetails.aspx the uses the same master page on the root. If he sets the ListDetails.aspx as the start page, it says resource can't be found when he runs it.if he sets a redirect to it as:
Response.Redirect("~DynamicDataPageTemplatesListDetails.aspx"), it also says resource can't be found.
My restricted files are all stored in ~/Secured folder on the root. Authorized users have no trouble accessing aspx files in that folder. Recently I added a part of an application whose files I wanted to keep separate and created a ~/Secured/HR folder. I am getting a "resource not found" error trying to use any aspx file in HR folder even after user successfully logs in, as if the file does not exist at all. Here is my web.config security settings:
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Do I need to configure security for that folder separately?
So my website works great on my local computer. It also works fine when I use the Copy Web Site feature in Visual Web Developer 2010 Express. But I do not want all of my files and the default.aspx to be sitting at the root of my domain name. I want it to be in a subfolder.
So again, it works fine when it's sitting at www.domainname.com
But when I use my FTP program to move the files to:
www.domainname.com/subfolder/
I get an error when I try to visit the site. It's just a general runtime error and does not display the specific error message. It obviously must have something to do with when I MOVE the files/folders from the root of the domain to the subfolder?