Web Forms :: Sitemap File - Access To Aspx?
May 27, 2010what is the function of sitemap file? i would like to create a user access to different aspx file, how to do?
View 2 Replieswhat is the function of sitemap file? i would like to create a user access to different aspx file, how to do?
View 2 RepliesHow can I access my GridView in Customer.aspx file from another NewUserLogin.aspx file.
How should I chnge the access to my GridView to public so that I can chnge its values from another aspx file
How would I programatically reference a .sitemap file that is not the root web.sitemap file? I have a file called research.sitemap in a folder a level under root. I want to refernce this file in my code behind like his: SiteMapNode m1 = SiteMap.RootNode (but since this isnt web.sitemap in the root, I dont know how to get access to it).
View 1 RepliesI've been having some production runtime errors that I don't fully understand. This has happened to us on a couple different ASP.NET 4.0 Web Sites (shudders - yes, I know - we're porting it to MVC but that's taking some time).
First of all, we have never been able to reproduce this issue in development/QA environments. Secondly, upon deployment, the issue seems to be non-existent. Sometimes the issue manifests within a day or two of deployment and other times the deployment will be live for a month without it manifesting at all. However, once it manifests, then ANY page viewed under the web site causes the error. Lastly, this problem seemed to only come up once we migrated to .NET 4.0. We started at 2.0, a year ago upped to 3.5, and recently upped to 4.0 with this solution and most child projects.
The error:
Could not find the sitemap node with URL '~/Default.aspx'.
A simplified version of our sitemap (with some names changed and uninteresting nodes removed) is as follows:
<siteMap xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/AspNet/SiteMap-File-1.0">
<siteMapNode roles="*" title="EG">
<siteMapNode url="~/../SM/Default.aspx" title="Welcome" description="" roles="*" />
<siteMapNode url="~/../SD/Default.aspx" title="SD" description="" roles="*" />
<siteMapNode url="~/../SMD/Default.aspx" title="SMD" description="" roles="*" />
[code]...
I have confirmed in all of the SiteMaps that there is a node with url="~/Default.aspx" with roles="*" (which includes public/anonymous access), so I am very confused as to why this problem occurs.
SiteMap does not have a node for Default.aspx. All of them do. SiteMap's Default.aspx node is not accessible for security reasons to the current user/role. They're all accessible to anonymous users and this problem even exists for super admin users. Passed-in URL contains querystrings (Default.aspx?abcd). I don't know if this is a problem (I sure would hope not) but once the problem manifests itself, I can handwrite the URL with no querystrings and the problem still exists.
SiteMap changes. It doesn't Service's permissions to the sitemap file. The sitemap works perfectly fine after a deployment, so unless permissions are changed in a way that IISRESET fixes, then this is not an issue. The worker process becomes globally corrupt. I don't think so. We have ~12 web sites all in the same app pool and the problem always stays confined within a single web site. Also, we have yet to have this happen to more than a single web site at a time although it has manifested itself in 4 different ones so far.
We are getting this error message when we try to click the link in the menu to go to Report Server:
Source Error:
Line 31: <siteMapNode title="Reports" description="Reports">
Line 32:
Line 33: <siteMapNode url="https://ffxsqldgc01.ffx.co.fairfax.va.us/Reports/Pages/Folder.aspx?ItemPath=%2fDPZ&ViewMode=List" title="View Reports"
description="Click here to view the reports" />
Line 34: </siteMapNode>
Line 35:
I tried to add after the &, as it was suggested on one of the forum but it did not work. Any other ideas.
I am creating a CacheDependency on the file that my SiteMap provider uses. I would like to get the name of the file from my sitemap provider instead of hard coding it. Is there a way?
Edit
Duh, I forgot to mention: XmlSiteMapProvider that comes with ASP.NET
Edit 2
Reflector shows a private member field called _filename that isn't exposed in any way as far as I can tell.
I want to create my menu, but something is not clear. I have:
-Default1.aspx
-Default2.aspx
-Web.sitemap
Default1.aspx:
<asp:Menu ID="Menu1" runat="server" DataSourceID="SiteMapDataSource1">
</ asp: Menu>
<asp:SiteMapDataSource ID="SiteMapDataSource10" runat="server" />
Default2.aspx:
<asp:Menu ID="Menu1" runat="server" DataSourceID="SiteMapDataSource1">
</ asp: Menu>
<asp:SiteMapDataSource ID="SiteMapDataSource10" runat="server" />
Web.sitemap:
<? xml version = "1.0" encoding = "utf-8"?>
<siteMap xmlns[URL]
<siteMapNode url="test" title="test" description="">
<siteMapNode url="" title="test" description="" />
<siteMapNode url="" title="" description="" />
</ siteMapNode>
</ sitemap>
Both the menu are the same. How to Default1.aspx create one menu, and how to create Default2.aspx second menu?
i have 2 aspx files . I need to access a public function in b.aspx from a.aspx. How can i do that in asp.net using C#
My function from a.aspx is the following:
<script language="C#" runat="server">
public String user()
{
return l1.Text;
}
</script>
I have a menu in my application (created from the sitemap) which I want available to two user roles. However, there are items on that menu, I want available only to one role or the other. So I have created the following in my sitemap.
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Essentially, I want employees with the "TimeUser" role to see the "My Profile" link that goes to the EmpProfile.aspx page, but not the link to the client profile page. However, when an employee logs in, they see both. I am guessing this may be because the "My Account" node which contains them allows both roles. Is there a way around this without duplicating the "My Account" node?
I have a folder called /Error in the root directory for an ASP.Net site. The site is completely public, so there is no authentication of users. Inside the Error folder, I have a file called errorlog.aspx, where I log unhandled exceptions. I don't want the public to be able to view this file. I created a web.config file inside the Error folder.
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However, I'm still able to view errorlog.aspx by typing the URL into the browser. What am I missing?
when i try to run a aspx file in the directory that have aspx mapped and running asp.net the follow error occour The process account used to run ASP.NET must have read access to the IIS metabase (e.g.IIS://servername/W3SVC). For information on modifying metabase permissions, please see
[URL]so i use the registration tool with the command -ga Marcelo for the account Marcelo just as say the link provide. But i still have the same error on try to run the page. What is the proprialy procide for this stop to happend?
I'm new here and i'm new to ASPX. I read some articles, i have search the web for my problem, but i can't find my answer
View 10 RepliesI am trying to access Mysql database from aspx.pages using a web config file.
My web.config connection string is:
<configuration>
<connectionStrings>
<add connectionString="server-10.xxx.x.xx;uid=xxxxx;pwd=1234;database=Mydb"
providerName="MySql.Data.MySqlClient" />
</connectionStrings>
</configuration>
[Code]...
Does somebody knows how to access applicationSettings-Keys in web.config (NOT appSettings) from aspx.file like "<%? applicationSettings:Keyname %>? This seems to work only with the old "appSettings".
From code I can it access it with "Properties.Settings.Default.Keyname", thats clear.
I've added a subarea to my sitemap in CRM 4.0, and for absolute URLs it works as expected. However, for relative URLs it does not. The page in question is internal and is accessed through:
http://localhost/ISV/<orgName>/Account.aspx/ExternalDocumentList
However, I would prefer writing this in sitemap:
/ISV/<orgName>/Account.aspx/ExternalDocumentList
When this is expanded, CRM/IIS rewrites it to:
http://localhost/<orgName>/ISV/<orgName>/Account.aspx/ExternalDocumentList
For reference, here is the sitemap addition (which doesn't work):
<SubArea Id="custom_documentHistory" Url="/ISV/<orgName>/Account.aspx/ExternalDocumentList">
<Titles>
<Title LCID="1033" Title="Document History"/>
</Titles>
</SubArea>
How can I link to this page relatively?
How would I generate a sitemap xml file dynamically from vb.nert code?
View 1 RepliesI put common code in the app_code directory. I access classes in the code all the time from aspx.cs files by "using" the name space from the C# file in app_code and then referencing the class. Now I want to access a class from an app_code file a aspx file. How do I do this?
View 8 RepliesI added web.sitemap file in my project.on Debug it shows an exception like this"The file
web.sitemap required by XmlSiteMapProvider does not exist."
how to solve the above error and any changes made in web.config file after adding web.sitemap file?
I have a sitemap file included in a asp.net masterpage that I want to use CSS to format. Unfortunately, I'm having some problems getting the web.sitemap file to read the CSS file. The following is my code for the Web.sitemap file. Could someone give me the code for getting my document to read the CSS file. The following is a copy the code I have now.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<siteMap xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/AspNet/SiteMap-File-1.0" >
<siteMapNode url="" title="Staff Admin Menu" description="" forecolor="white">
<siteMapNode url="Default2.aspx" title="> Default2" description=""/>
<siteMapNode url="HomePage.aspx" title="> HomePage" description="" />
<siteMapNode url="GoogleForm.aspx" title="> Google" description="google" />
<siteMapNode url="FacebookForm.aspx" title="> Facebook" description="google"/>
</siteMapNode>
</siteMap>
Is there any way to integrate images in my sitemap toolbar instead of the default text? And if so how?
View 4 RepliesIs it possible to have >1 sitemap files so that I can separate section 1 and 2 into two separate sitemap files?
The codes give this error:
Could not find the sitemap node with URL 'Menu1.aspx?node=hardware'.
The .aspx file has:
[Code]....
The Web.sitemap file contains:
[Code]....
[Code]....
I was setting up permissions for pages in a ASP.NET website with <location> tags in web.config, something similar to this:
<location path="Users.aspx">
<system.web>
<authorization>
<allow roles="Administrator"/>
<deny users="*"/>
</authorization>
</system.web>
</location>
However, I also have a web.sitemap which basically contains the same information, i.e. which user roles can see/access which pages. A snippet from my web.sitemap:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<siteMap xmlns="[URL]AspNet/SiteMap-File-1.0" >
<siteMapNode title="Home">
... lots of nodes here ...
<siteMapNode url="users.aspx" roles="Administrator" title="users" description="Edit users" />
...
</siteMapNode>
</siteMap>
Is there some kind of nifty way of using web.sitemap only to configure access? The <location> tags are quite verbose, and I don't like having to duplicate this information.
I've been searching Google for some answers and failed! Nothing has worked yet. Yes the Web.Sitemap is on the server.
Here is my web.config.
[Code]....
Here is my web.sitemap
[Code]....
I'm not sure if being hosted on a shared web server from aspnix or even having it in a sub domain may be the issue. This is my first time using the sitemap control.
I have a footer that I am adding to a masterpage. Within this footer, if constructs menus based on the Current Node of the sitemap, however the sitemap is coming back as null. how to fix this issue.
View 2 RepliesI have a problem with binding a menu control to a sitemap file dynamically.
the files...
[code]
this files are into the 'tesorera' folder in the estructure of my project
When I run the project there aren't errors but I can't see the menu items of the sitemap file, I only see the 'siteMap' word in the menu .... why?