Web Forms :: How To Prevent "inline Code" In .aspx Or .ascx File
Apr 9, 2010How i prevent "inline code" in .aspx or .ascx file like sharepoint "Code blocks are not allowed in this file"
View 1 RepliesHow i prevent "inline code" in .aspx or .ascx file like sharepoint "Code blocks are not allowed in this file"
View 1 RepliesThe inline code
<% for (int i = 0; i < ThumbnailList.Items.Count; i++)
{ Response.Write("thumbnailViews[" + i.ToString() + "] = $find('" +
ThumbnailList.Items[i].FindControl("ThumbnailView").ClientID + "');
"); } %>
produces a bunch of compile time errors in Visual Studio 2008 - although it works fine.
But this seems to be the exact way inline code should be added, at least according to this MS help file:
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The errors are:
expected expression (at "<%")
expected ';' (at "int i")
expected ')' (at ThumbnailList.Items.Count;
expected ';' (at " i++)")
I have done a
<%@ Page Language="C#" ...
at the top of the file.
When writing inline code in an .aspx file and some lines down closing a statement with <% } %>, Visual Studio tries to be nice but messes it up by rewriting it all. Is there any way of turning this rewriting off, but only for inline code?
View 2 RepliesNot sure which category to put this question in, so I will put it in here. Just to give you an idea of the layout of my solution, I have the main project, along with 2 class libraries, BLL and DAL. (Business Logic Layer and Data Access Layer) The BLL refers to the DAL and the main project refers to the BLL. I had a test website and the code worked fine, but the same code will not work on the real project. The only difference is that in the test project, the code was on an aspx code behind, whereas in the real project, it is an ascx code behind (Web User Control
)
The code is:
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Dim connectionString As String = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("ASPNETDBConnectionString").ConnectionString
Is it possible to do things in a PHPish way in ASP.Net? I've seen <%= %> but I've tried it and couldn't get it to work. The PHPish equivalent of what I want to do is
<script src="<?php echo ResolveUrl("jquery/js/jquery.js"); ?>"></script>
I have a page with a Textbox, a Button and a Label control. On Button_Click event , I store the value of Textbox in a variable called S using code behind.
I want to show the value of S in the Lable control using inline code but not using the code behind. ?
How to Use a Variable Defined in Code Behind File on inline code for same page..
View 7 RepliesYou've probably noticed that when you debug an error which comes from an ASPX or ASCX file (literally, not from a corresponding code-behind file), ASP.NET displays an error page showing you the source file and the line on which the error occurs. The source file being displayed is automatically generated from parsing the page/control. The question is: how can I see this source file without purposely causing an exception?
I'd love to hear that there is some programmatic way (the complexity doesn't matter) to generate source files (preferrably, .cs) from a series of ASPX/ASCX files.
Example. Consider the following ASPX page (the code-behind file may even be absent):
<%@ Page Language="C#"%>
<%@ Register Assembly="AspxGen" Namespace="AspxGen" TagPrefix="ag" %>
<html>
<head><title>Some Title</title></head>
<body>
[Code]....
d:DevAspxGenAspxGenDefault.aspx(9,80): error CS0103: The name 'ThereIsNoSuchProperty' does not exist in the current context
This means, theoretically I can open the .CS files passed to the compiler (namely, App_Web_sqj3krv3.0.cs and App_Web_sqj3krv3.1.cs) and see what ASP.NET has generated from my ASPX markup. Trying to rephrase the previous question: how can I obtain this file from an arbitrary ASPX file (assuming that the file is correct and hence no info will be given on where to search)?
How can I achieve the desired effect?
Here's the code:
<% if(!String.IsNullOrEmpty(%><%#Eval(Container.DataItem,"OrderXml");%><%)){ %>
etc., which is placed inside of an ItemTemplate inside of a TemplateColumn. In the CodeBehind page I will bind a value to the OrderXml field, which occasionally is NULL.
Unfortunately I get compilation errors.
I was just editing some C# code between <% %> tags in an .ascx file, and I noticed that the Refactor contextual menu is unavailable. And even if I manually add items from this menu to a custom toolbar, they are disabled when viewing aspx/ascx files.
I usually only have small snippets of C# code in my aspx/ascx files, but it would still be nice to be able to perform refactoring operations on any code that exists between <% %> tags. I feel like I'm going back to the dark ages when I have to use find/replace to change the name of a variable.
Questions
Is there a way to enable Visual Studio's refactoring features while viewing aspx/ascx files in Visual Studio?
Are there any Visual Studio plug-ins (preferably free) that offer this kind of functionality?
i have two buttons, which point to some onclick-methods in my code-behind file. inside these btn_click-codes i want to start adding pure html-code to my page, which was told to me in this forum having done by using ascx-files. note: there would be no code-behind in case of using the ascx-files.
however i do not see a possibility to load these ascx-files within btn_click-code? how to do?
in order to give you an idea of my html-code i have pasted two of them here:
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maybe this is the complete wrong approach (as i.e. i believe that body-tags should not be included in .ascx-code). in this - how to do better?
suppose we've created a web app for our customers.
how to prevent to access web page code (aspx code or behind code) for our customers ?
how to implement security and licensing information for web apps ?
how to prevent a rendered ASPX page from having the encrypted data in the head area. With the fact that the data is in there, it prevents bots and crawlers from reaching the true SEO data within the page. I would like to use ASPX pages to create my web pages. As of now, I cannot because of the garbage loaded in the beginning of a rendered page.
View 1 RepliesI'm using vs2010, asp.net 4 webform.Is there anyway which i can update a code behind file (ascx.cs) file without compile the whole site.because i just want to debug some ascx.cs file, and compile a big whole site will cost 1 minutes at least.
View 1 RepliesI'm building form validation controls for our C# ASP application. The bulk of the work is handled by a BaseValidator control (subclassing System.Web.UI.UserControl), which also has the markup for the validation output. This is then extended by subcontrols like PasswordValidator, that provides the Validate method and any extra fields needed by that validator control.
(The end goal is to have controls like <uc1:PasswordValidator ControlId="txtPassword" /> which we can plop into any form with minimum duplication.)
However, PasswordValidator.ascx.cs cannot access the form elements defined in BaseValidator.ascx; the only way I've found to do so is to duplicate the markup in each subcontrol's *.ascx file. How can I extend BaseValidator.ascx.cs and access BaseValidator.ascx's markup in the subclass?
I am working solo on an Asp.net/C# project created by someone in the past. I created two new web forms, and then built the prjocect and did the deploy using a TFS team build project. For some strange reason, my Aspx file is not getting copied to the destination DEV server. It does get copied to a temp folder on that server, but in the end, the team build is failing and not copying over the new Aspx file.
So until I figure out how to fix the team build script, is their a way to just copy the Aspx file out to the desired server location? That as well as copying out a dll which is associated with the build file?
In code behind, I get a value that I need to pass to my inline code i.e. <%= myStringVariable %>. How do this?
P.S. The value that I'm trying to send is for a third party control's property. Something like this:
<xyz:SomeThirdPartyControl ID="myID1" runat="server" SomeProperty="<%= myStringVariable %>" />
The code I have entered below works fine in an .aspx file, however when I seperate the C# code into an aspx.cs file I get the red underlining for both 'UserAccountWizard' and 'RegisterPatientWizard'. Is there any solution to this as I'm completely baffled right now. Here is all of the code in the .aspx file:
<%@ Page Title="" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/BCUHealthCentreOnline.master" CodeFile="~/App_Code/PatientRegister.aspx.cs" Inherits="PatientRegister" %>
<%@ Register Assembly="AjaxControlToolkit" Namespace="AjaxControlToolkit" TagPrefix="asp" %>[code]....
I have created an aspx file using in Visual Studio. I did this by doing NEW | Website | ASP.net Website and designing it. How do I create the C# code to handle the click events
View 3 Replies.aspx file that I would have never even thought to look. It was occuring because of a control(ListView I believe) that had been "completely" commented out using the <!-- --> tags. The text was all green which gave me the re-assuring feeling that this code would not be included in the website. I finally decided to search my entire .aspx page for any occurences of the variable it kept insisting couldn't be "databound" and sure enough it was inside a template of a ListView control that was commented out.
View 2 RepliesI have a list in a textbox in aspx.cs file and I want to pass it in the javascript code in the second web form.
View 12 RepliesI have a separate aspx Page called Home.aspx page and a separate class called class1.cs
I want to attach the class1 into Home.aspx
I try with this but not work
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refer to label in aspx from ascx? .......
View 1 RepliesI have created a UserControl [uscAuditTeam.ascx], there I have a Dictionary list and I added some values.
I want to pass the dictionary value to AuditTracking.aspx page. But it shows the null value.
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Is it possible to emebed an ASPX page into an ASCX control ?
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