code to allow authorised users to add categories to a shopping catalog:
Sub editXml()
If txtNewCat.Text.Count > 0 Then
Dim sMap As New XmlDocument
sMap.Load(Server.MapPath("App_Data/Web.sitemap"))
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trvCats is the ID of the treeview that displays the sitemap contents. Problem is the the trvCats.DataBind() line isnt running when run the code. The new entry is added to the sitemap file, no problems but the code seems to exit after the sMap.Save line so the user must refresh the page to see the updated TreeView. If I set a breakpoint on the trvCats.DataBind() line then it does run but if I remove the breakpoint then it doesn't.
Also a smaller point is that the new node is automatically created with the xmlns attribute. Although this doesn't cause an error I would rather not have it if possible. Anyone got a suggestions how to get rid of it?
I'm using a simple search with a gridview. What is happening is when I click to edit the record, it presents me with the record fine but when I click Update in my FormView, the Gridview doesn't update. I have a feeling I'm missing something simple but I can't get totally sure so here is my code hoping someone can point the way.
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 using GridView in asp .net and editing data with edit command field property (as we know after updating the edited row, we automatically update the database), and I want to use transactions (with begin to commit statement - including rollback) to commit this update query in database, after clicking in some button (after some events for example), not automatically to insert or update the edited data from grid directly to the DB...so I want to save them somewhere temporary (even many edited rows - not just one row) and then to confirm the transaction - to update the real tables in database.
I want to use .sitemap file,but how to use Page.ResolveUrl in it. Because i have used UrlRewriting so it url are virtual.tell me if another way of doing this.
I have a some code that I have used to set the page title from the sitemap on my root.master. I also use very similar code to add a titlebar from sitemap on my nested.master. Im just getting starting to try to build classes and was wondering if there is a way to make this into a class and then referance it in each master/nested master?
Also it errors out if the is no Title attribute in the node, is there anyway to test if it exists first?
This is my first attempt at updating a database using LINQtoSQL. At least, it's my first if you don't count the tutorials I've followed. Unfortunately, The tutorials that I have found don't offer much more than updating a single table. I'm attempting to update a DB Model that's a bit more complex.
I have a web.site map that works fine with the exception of opening a page in a new window. The page opens, just not in a new window and I can't figure out what I am doing wrong.
<siteMapNode url="Part3.aspx" title="Part III Practice Component" description="" <siteMapNode url="InterviewLog.pdf" title="Print Version Guide and Log" description="" roles="" target="_blank" <siteMapNode url="EnrollmentForm.pdf" title="Enrollment Form" description="" roles="" target="_blank" siteMapNode>
I have a sitemap, and i'm using nested repeaters to display the parent and child nodes for my breadcrumbs.I have 3 pages: Home, Hub, and Search.Each of these pages can navigate to each other. In other words:
The most common path would be "Home > Hub" and Home > Search > HubHowever, I can't seem to figure out how to show this on my breadcrumbs, since you can't have multiple ULR's in the Sitemap. Right now, you can only go "Home > Hub". If you go from "Search" to "Hub...it should show "Home > Search > Hub" in the breadcrumbs.
I have one page that has a FileUpload control with a "Upload Photo" button and underneath that is a ListView control. I would like for the user to be able to browse for a photo and when they click the "Upload Photo" button, that photo displays, along with text boxes that are linked to my database (title, description, photodate) in the listview. The user can then repeat the uploading so that the user can upload as many photos as they want and they show up in the listview (all of them). After the user has uploaded all the photos he wants and has filled out all the information into the boxes of the corresponding photo, the user will then click a button ("Publish") the will publish all the photos that are in the listview.
I'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:
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.
However, now I want to be able to create multiple web.sitemap files, and then programmatically determine which web.sitemap file to use, but I can't seem to find out how to do this. I'm assuming I could either create one custom SiteMapProvider that can perform the logic to determine which web.sitemap file to load, or I have multiple providers, each one with the SiteMapFile property set to a specific *.sitemap file, and then switch providers programmatically before I access SiteMap.RootNode.
We have a dynamic sitemap and all nodes in the sitemap display a breadcrumb. Is it possible to have the breadcrumb still showing, but make the link in the sitemap invisible or non-clickable? Reason for this is that... we dont want users to select some pages from the sitemap (becasue they need to conduct a search first to populate a datagrid) and clicking on the link will only take them to an empty page. I tried just removing the url, or having a blank title, but that didn't work.
I have a web application that contains a MasterPage and a Web.sitemap file for the navigation. I am loading the navigation into an <asp:Repeater> control and I associating it with <asp:LinkButton>; something like this:
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I have two issues:
Setting Session Variables: I'd like to set some session variables when any menu item is clicked.Dynamic Url: Once the Session variables are set, I'd like to set the url dynamically after the Session variable is set The thing is, I'd like to use the same aspx file for two different menu items, and I'd also like to set some session variables at the time of menu selection. I am aware that I cannot use the same url when I define the url in the web.sitemap 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).
I have a second level node that goes onto two lines. The first line indents 15px as is set by the class for node level 2. The seond line kicks back to the same level as 1st level nodes. Here's what I mean:
I ahve displayed a group of data in my gridvew with the edit option linkbutton template field for each row. The gridview columns consist of employee name and projectname and total hours field employee worked.
So in this when i click the edit button using the datakeynames alue for project name id and employee id ,i have to redirect the page to another page with the values in the grid for the particular employee.so that i can update the totalhours field in the redirected page.and if i press the update button in that page then the page should be redirected to the gridview page with the updated value for the particular employee and project. The page which should be redirected consist of project name dropdownlist, module field,date field and total hours field. No employee name field.
Using the gridview rowdatabound field i have postbacked the url page with the project name id but it does not displays the project in the redirected page.And employee name i have to redirect with the session value i think?
I have a MasterPage.master and default.aspx content page From the contetn page I'd like to edit a style property of an Html tage that is in the MasterPage.
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But error:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
I've been using a repeater to build a website's site map page by binding to the web.sitemap file. For example, to display 2 levels of links:
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So far, everything works well. However, in some cases, I do not want to display certain pages in the site map. I've added a custom attribute to each node (nodisplay= 'true').How can i check for this attibute, and avoid it from being displayed by in the repeater.
I have a GridView in an update panel that is bound (in code-behind) to a business layer object. The first time this page is accessed, Editing, Deleting, Updating, etc. work fine. However, if I click my browser's refresh button, the functionality of the edit, delete, etc link buttons is gone. They do nothing.
I have a gridview pulling all data from one user. This gridview has an edit button and when that is clicked the gridview becomes too wide for the div/screen and I get a scroll bar. Since this gridview can only have one user in it anyway is it possible to display each field on seperate lines instead?
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.
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:
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.