C# - How To Load Aspx Files Programmatically
Apr 12, 2010I am new to web development. I have 2 .aspx files and in default page I want to open other page programmatically. how can I do that?
View 3 RepliesI am new to web development. I have 2 .aspx files and in default page I want to open other page programmatically. how can I do that?
View 3 RepliesI want to know how can I load my files (file1.aspx and file1.aspx.vb) in a container on my index.aspx. My index should have my menu and my container. My problem is that i don't know how do that... options wich i tried:
Iframes: yes work it... but in html 5 iframe will dissapear...
MasterPage: isn't the solution because this refresh all index page.
Ajax: yes.. charge my File1.aspx in the container but i can't call the functions of File1.aspx.vb...
I want to know how can I load my files (file1.aspx and file1.aspx.vb) in a container on my index.aspx. My index should have my menu and my container. My problem is that i don't know how do that... options wich i tried:
Iframes: yes work it... but in html 5 iframe will dissapear...
MasterPage: isn't the solution because this refresh all index page.
Ajax: yes.. charge my File1.aspx in the container but i can't call the functions of File1.aspx.vb..
How to create MSI Files or setup files programmatically using MSBuild in VS 2008
View 1 RepliesI've inherited a bunch of code that has server script inside of .htm files.
On IIS, a handler mapping pumps.Htm pages though the asp.net engine.
Unfortunately, visual studio doesn't notice that they should be treated as code.
Is there any way to make VS treat .Htm files as code/aspx files?
I upgraded my site from asp to asp.net.This means that all of my previous asp files became obsolete.I don't want to lose my Google Ranking of the old pages.
What is the proper way to redirect?I tried to catch all of the old asp pages is my 404 and then to:
if Request.QueryString("aspxerrorpath").contains("index.asp") = true then
Response.Status = "301 Moved Permanently"
Response.AddHeader("Location", "http://www.domain.com/index.aspx")
Response.Redirect("/index.aspx")
end if
but it doesn't catch asp pages, only aspx.
I have a designer working on several pages in Dreamweaver. The designer is creating .aspx files with the Page directive at the top. These are getting shipped to me and I'm adding them to the Visual Studio ASP.NET WebForms Web Application Project. The problem is that there's no code-behind file by default, and I'm trying to find a shortcut to have them autogenerated as if I've added a fresh page from Visual Studio.
View 3 RepliesIf we are deploying ASP.NET web application, Do we need to copy both *.aspx and *.aspx.cs files on the server?Also what if I am using different framework version? I mean 1.1 / 2.0 /3.0 /3.5 /4.0? What will be the answer in different .NET Framework versions?
View 5 RepliesI need to change the encoding from Western European... to Unicode... for every file in the project. I do not want to have to check out, open, change encoding, save and check-in every file, is there a faster way?
VS2008 + TFS 2008
We are using HttpPostedFileBase to upload files to our asp.net mvc application. Is there some smart way of analyzing the contents of the file to determine the actual mime type by looking at the actual binary stream?
I want to make sure no .exe files or similar stuff are uploaded, just want to accept a number of files.
Something like a preflight on the file that is uploaded to extract information programmatically and determine the file type.
I've implemented the Tabs control in AJAX Control Toolkit.In some instances, I want to select a specific tab on page load. Is there a way to do that?For example, I have 4 tabs on my page. If it's the first time a user is logging into the app, I want to automatically select the 3rd tab which contains some intro info about the app. From that point on, the default tab i.e. the first one would do fine.
View 2 RepliesVWD 2008 Express. Visual Basic.
I want to do two things:
1. Place a button on my aspx page that when clicked causes the page to be printed.
2. Put code behind that makes a page print.
I was recently assigned a task of changing our asp.net web site localization to use custom resource provider (using sql database) instead of the default asrx resource files. Right now I'm chalenged with replacing hundreds of meta:resourcekey="resource-key" with '<%$ Resources:[filename,]resource-key %>' in our web site too many web pages. I want to do it programmatically.
first of all I'm not able to open .aspx files using XmlDocument, then I wonder how can I read meta:resource entries inside the aspx file as meta:resource is not any regular node attribute. any thoughts or example code how to solve this.
Note: in the inserted '<%$ Resources:[filename,]resource-key %>' filename name sould be based on the aspx file name & resource-key on the control type and the resource value.
exemple: in UserPage.aspx page <asp:Label id="uid" meta:resource="userName"> should be replaced with <asp:Label id="uid" Text='<%$ Resources:UserPage,LBL_userName_text %>'.
I have a folder in my application (UploadsFolder) in which I've been adding images I use for y application. Is it possible to add more images to this folder programmatically online?
View 3 RepliesI created an application as part of an ASP.NET site. I would like to receive error notifications in my inbox whenever something goes wrong with that flash application.
As I do not have control over our mail server (which has a different domain name), I cannot establish a cross domain policy allowing me to send error emails to my inbox.
Instead, thought I'd send a request to an ASP.NET handler that sends an email on behalf of the flash app.
Now the problem: the error report should include a screenshot of the flash application at the time the error occurred. The FileReference class however only allows file uploads with user interaction (browse dialog) and cannot be used programmatically to send the screenshot to my ASP.NET handler. The plain old POST back only allows files up to ~200K.
Am I missing something or is there no alternative to :
using POST w/ a compressed or resized screenshot or forcing the user to first save a screenshot and then select it for upload?
I've to download files from our 38 clients secure websites. They are our data resources. Currently data collection process is manual. Logon to the site, login with username and password, then download files, save to local folder, close window once download is completed. We are trying to automate download process. Plan is to handle login part with code and directly show list of filename to User with check box , so User can select files and click to save.
Rest all will be handled programtically. Once download is complete the status for that file will change to "Saved" or "Download Complete. I'm working on Window 7, VS2008(C# asp.net). Trying to make it work with WebClient class. It'll be great if you can post some source code or guide me to link or post for solution.
In my project I have both the vb(.aspx.vb) and c#(.aspx.cs) files. Can i run both the files in my single application? or how to run?
View 3 Repliesis it possible to open aspx files directly by clicking on them like html files without from within visual studio or visual web dev?
View 2 RepliesIs this possible and how?
I would like a single button that will fire a loading of a user control into a panel to simulate a wizard-type functionality.
This may be a very dumb question but I can't seem to get it working. I use at many places the following syntax for dynamically binding a property of a control in aspx file to the resource entry, e.g.
<SomeFunnyControl Text="<%$ Resources : ResClass, ResEntry %>" />
I want to do a similar thing with a class containing some constants, something like
<SomeFunnyControl Text="<%= MyConstantsClass.MyStringConstant %>" />
But this doesn't seem to work, it simply sets the text to the exact expression without evaluating it. I am using ASP.NET 3.5 btw.
I have tried the databinding approach but I get an HttpParseException saying Databinding expressions are only supported on objects that have a DataBinding event.
By external config files, I mean .config files other than web.config. I've seen all the examples on how to edit web.config at runtime, but I want to edit a config file referenced by a configSource for appSettings. I want to modify only the external file and I will handle the app recycle.
I would like to use a built-in class to deal with the edits, but if the only option is a manual File open/parse, etc, then sobeit.
The general behind all this being a Settings page that is viewed at app startup, user sets their particulars and then saves the changes, then the real app starts up. quick and easy install app/configure page, so I'd like to leverage .config if at all possible.
FOLLOWUP - Quick Snippet to use XmlDocument to change an appSetting key value:
string path = Server.MapPath("~/my.config");
XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.Load(path);
XmlNode node = doc.SelectSingleNode("/appSettings/add[@key='myKey']");
node.Attributes[1].Value = "myVal";
XmlTextWriter writer = new XmlTextWriter(path, null);
writer.Formatting = Formatting.Indented;
doc.WriteTo(writer);
writer.Flush();
writer.Close();
I would like to know which CODE, Classes could be useful for creating a WEB APPLICATION that could:
01 - Connect to an HTML file on the web.
02 - Parse its content (text content).
03 - Find out specific content in a page (for example looking for specific keywords).
Also how to implement:
04 - How to submit information programmatically in HTML page (feeling forms).
I am interested in understanding Classes and general practice and CODE for accomplish this task.
I'm trying to programmatically add a user control to an aspx page.
the problem is that any postback that happens on the page(even if i added the user control to an updatepanel) clears the user control from the page.
this happens also if the postback is generated from the user control itself.
When adding new DB records to a ListView, I want to update the date/time stamp of the containing ASPX page for SEO purposes. Is this possible and how might I go about it?
UPDATE:
I found Touch for Windows, bu would still prefer any kind of clever hack just to do this programmatically:
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I need a way to change the ActiveViewIndex of a multiview control based on some query results. Right now I test to see if I have rows returned from my linq query. If so, set a certain view active. If no rows are returned, I would like to set a different view active. I would like to do this on Page_Load if possible.
Right now I get the fatal "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" error on page load with it bombing at line 12. My count is given a value at runtime so that is not the issue. Can anybody tell me why this is and how to get around it. Code is attached.
I also tried this both the pre render and Page_Init event but both yielded the same behavior with the Object reference not set to an instance of an object error. I can do this just fine in an onclick event for a button, but now I need a way to run a test and set the default view when the page loads. Seecode below
protected
void Page_Load(object sender,
EventArgs e)
{
eCrystalPSGDBDataContext psgDB =
new
eCrystalPSGDBDataContext();
int count = (from st
in psgDB.studyTbls
where st.patientid_i ==
Convert.ToInt32(Request.QueryString["PatientId"]) && st.studystatusid_i
== 1 select st).Count();if (count == 0)else
if (count == 0)
{
StudyInfoMultiView.ActiveViewIndex = 1;
}
else
{
StudyInfoMultiView.ActiveViewIndex = 2;
}
}