Web Forms :: Where Is The Default Start Page Specified
Sep 3, 2010
When you create a new website/web application with webforms, I've noticed that the start page is always Default.aspx, but can't find where this is specified (e.g. in the config files, etc), or if it is part of the web forms specification.
Is it possible to change the startup page so that it isn't Default.aspx? If so, how do you do it?
How to set the startup page in asp.net, asp.net taking default.aspx as first page but I want to set the index.aspx instead of default.aspx in server ...
I have problem with default.aspx setting in global.asax file.When i am running dot net application from solution explorer i can set the default page as start page or when i am running the application the on IIS server i can set that default page as start page through the setting.This thing i want to do in programmatic way using the global.asax file
Why is there no default 'create/open' access to 'WebSites' from the VS2010 start page?
Background:I've succesfully been developing ASP.NET web applications (via WebSite method ((((Not WebProjects)))), using VisualWebDeveloper) for roughly 3 years. Personally, I prefer the WebSite method or strategy due to the decrease in both size and complexity (the web applications I build are generally for around 50-100 simultaneous users logging in and out and constantly manipulating data). I will continue bulding my sites via the 'Website' method provided VS2010 doesn't begin it's deprecation.The root of this question (which boiled into this post) came from perusing this article and this video tutorial. It's a shame to see functionality that brings with it an overall ease of use and increase in production capacity by decreasing both size and complexity of web application development... downplayed.
If the Visual Studio 2010 Development Team left this functionality out for a reason, I would very much like to know. So that I know what is going to be "sponsored by Microsoft" in a couple of years and I don't waste another second considering using the 'WebSite method' as a viable solution (as I know that I can't stick with vs2008 while rest the development community gets to evolve with the innovations implemented within vs2010)... WebSite method or the WebProjects method.
I have a web site in Default Web Site that has been working fine.
Recently I have installed Sharepoint. Now the default web site is not working. I type in http://localhost to even test to see whether asp.net is working fine but all I can see after typing that in is HTTP 404 NOT FOUND error.
What is the right approach when users (authenticated domain admins) should be able to start batch jobs (usually exe files) from an IIS (7.x) aspx (c#) page? This is an intranet site. The batch jobs have to run on the web server as Domain Admins. The website pool is executed by network service or some similar restricted account in AD.
Approaches I can think of (and their disadvantages): 1. Start exe file with System.Diagnostics.Process.Start with another account. This feature is disabled in IIS 7.x, how do I allow it?
2. Create a sheduled task and call scheduled task-api. This unmanaged dll is giving VS compiler warnings because it's unsafe to call from managed code.
3. I suppose there's a better approach, because the previous suggestions doesn't appear safe or robust.
Our business case requires that a Start Time and End Time must be defined for each Organization involved in the business model. For example; some organizations have their working hours from 8:00AM to 5:00PM and others from 9:00 to 6:00PM. While creating a new Event on our calendar these should be queried from the database (StartTime and EndTime) and setting these as default. My questions are:
1) How should I save these times since DateTime requires a Date in front of it and there's no Time column format on SQL Server (Varchar? Number?). If using one of these types how to I concatenate these to a DateTime variable?
2) If the column should be DateTime, how do I concatenate it to replace the column's Date with Today's date and replace the Time with the time specified for that? Let me be more clear:
Default values saved in the database: StartTime = "2010-01-01 8:00AM" EndTime = "2010-01-01 5:00PM" In my code after querying, my local variables would be populated and replaced by: OrgStartHour = "2010-03-26 8:00AM" and OrgEndHour = "2010-03-26 5:00PM"
[Code]....
The code above works but I have no idea on how to replace/concatenate the "2010-01-01" with today's date while keeping the "8:00 AM" on it. :)
I have an application that initially display 4 grid views at page load. This process takes 50-60 seconds and I would like to change the process to display the web page, show message like "Data being loaded, please wait..." and then spin off a thread that fills the various grid view. When this is done I would programatically like to do a post back to show the result. Not sure if this is possible? I tried something like this:
How do I remove the 'New' WebForm Page (Start Page), and go directly to the 'Insert' & 'Cancel' Web Form Page without selecting the 'New' hyper link at [URL] Here is the front page code:
I have followed an online Microsoft tutorial that walks through building a Northwind.xsd that includes ProductsTableAdapter and a few other such table adapters (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa581776.aspx).
Question: I now see a update column at the start of each row of the datagrid for AllProducts page. When I click update on a row and change the value of one of the non-primary fields (ex. Productname) and press Update, I get the following error:
The GridView 'GridView1' fired event RowUpdating which wasn't handled. How do I implement this event handler in VB? I know that when I implement using SQLConnection and use templatefields to bind each column I don't need to implement each event handler.
When i created a simple site via Matrix which adopts Razor technology by default, i found site automatically display "default.cshtml" if started through "http://localhost:xxxx/bread/" ; however i hadn't set "default.cshtml" as "default document" for this site, even i seek in the "applicationhost.config" i just find
Here is my scenario.In default.aspx page user selects the country, state, city from drop down list, and store them in cache for further use. but when other user open the web site from other computer it shows the same country, state, and city selected by user 1. Is there any problem related to cache? I have stored data as following.
cache["ctryID"] = ctryID;
cache["stateID"]= stateID;
cache["cityID"]= cityID;
I want to show default country, state , city at page load of default.aspx
I am trying to register the route collection in .net based on each session. The code I have works fine, you goto website/username and it loads the correct sub pages, but you have to restart the application to goto website/username2 to load those sub pages. But when the application is restarted the second one works, but then not the first one. Is there some way to create a different route collection per session not per application using system.web.routing.
I have a master page that has a text box at the top with a couple of words in it. Below that I have a horizontal menu and below that there is the content place holder.I wish to set a default background color on the master page so that each other web page that uses this master page will inherit this background color.How do you do set a background color on the master page?I can't seem to select the background to set a default background color because the controls I have placed already.
I have created an order checkout page.when i click checkout button then it check user login or not if not then it redirect to login page .after login i want to show
obj = new common(); con = new SqlConnection(); con = obj.getconnection(); SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(); SqlDataReader rd; cmd.Connection = con; con.Open();
cmd.CommandText = "select username,password from user where username =@username and password=@password";
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when username and password is correct , it should redirect to default page.
I have a project which uses VS 2005 and .NET framework 2.0. I saved my project and did not change any codes. Before this Monday, my project worked as normal, after I enter user name and password on log on page, it would go to start page. (The log on page is called from another project that is located on my local machine.) Cause firewall issues happend on the Monday, I reinstalled .NET framework 2.0 to get debugging worked.
Now, my project can run like usual, but after I log on, the web page will direct to start page and redirect to log on page dymatically. I am sure the codes behind start page will never redirect browser to log on page and I didn't not change any codes. The redirect code in Global.aspx is : Response.Redirect [URL]
I need to initialize an object from the start up of an page and use the objects through out the particular page how can i do it. //Block to be initialized
XTContext.UserContext UContext = new XTContext.UserContext(); XTContext.Context ctxt = new XTContext.Context(); XTErrorCollection.ErrorCollection eContext = new XTErrorCollection.ErrorCollection(); ctxt = (XTContext.Context)Cache["sessionfContext"]; ctxt.eContext = eContext; ctxt.uContext = UContext;
now i want to use the ctxt inside the page and control events. I tried to initialize it in page load but i cant access ctxt.
When I run my project and I'm looking at a View, the project runs that start-up page specified in my HomeController class, which is great. But if I'm looking at a class or a model, and I run the app, then it tries to make that class the start-up page and gives me the error "A project with and Output Type of Class cannot be started directly". So I have to close the error box, open up a random view, and then run the app. Is there a way around this? It shouldn't matter that I'm working on a class file when I run my app.