I use ASP.NET routing to rename the full paths of my URLs (ie. /page1/page2/file.aspx would just become /file.aspx). This doesn't work with web.config authorization, because that uses physical path/folder names.
How would you accomplish these in ASP.NET Webforms 4.0 Routing;.aspx pages should not be accesible directly, pages should be accesible only with routes, Start page should be "/" or "/home" or something else, but not "Default.aspx".
aspnet_regiis.exe -pdf "connectionStrings" c:web.config And this is the error I got. Error - "The configuration for physical path 'C:Web.Config' cannot be opened. And the permissions of that file is not read only.
We would like to add styles and images to location, e.g. location path="images, styles". Is it possible to put multiple paths in location element (and how)?
ASP.NET 3.5 SP1 with Web Forms Routing thru Global.asax (System.Web.Routing and RegisterRoutes)IIS 7
Everything is working fine in my local machine, but it gives the following error in my hosting environment:
Could not load file or assembly 'System.Web.Routing, Version=3.5.0.0, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
I did everything inside my web.config file mentioned in the following link:
I have a Web application where i have added a reference to a RESTful WCF. I got the WCF url Routing to work in my webapplication by adding Inherits="RestService.Global" to the Web applications Global.asax.
But then i tried to create url Routing for the Web application and it does not work with the Inherits="RestService.Global" in the Global.asax. If i take it away it works fine. Is there a correct way to do this.
I'm trying to create my own CMS and I've gotten a little bit stuck at the stage of URL routing.
I want clean URLs without extensions and I'd like to be able to create and modify them in a web based interface without any messing around with IIS or actual files.
I've seen how to create a static route, but for that I need to go into my Global.asax file and manually add it.I would like to have all of these routes stored in a database so that I can easily modify them later.
Does anyone know how this can be achieved?
Just for extra information, I will be attempting to create a feature so that if a path exists, but is later changed, a 301 redirect is created to the new URL, is this also possible? (My first problem is the main issue, but thought I might ask this as well just in case it makes a difference)
How to handle asp.net mvc routing along with asp.net webform routing. I have merged my mvc app into my existing web application. In my web application i have implement routing as below:
routes.Add("View Product Details", new Route("Product/{City}/{Manufacturer}/{Name}/{ProductID}/{*ProductType}"));
Similarly i have implemented routing in mvc as below
I am wanting to create a path somewhat like this: /Administration/News and have it forward to a News controller instead of it being the action.How would I go about this?
Iam new to ASP.NET and poking around my first ASP Web Application projects in .NET 4.0 I have problem, which I can't solve, and google searches does not bring any joy. So I would ask for and/or explanation of following problem:
Assume that I have set up following project structure:
I have the following code, which generates insert queries
For Each f As String In Directory.GetFiles(d) objSQLStringBuilder.Append("insert into table1 (full_path, file_name) values ('" & f.Replace("'", "''") & "', '" & f.Remove(0, Len(d) + 1).Replace("'", "''") & "');") Next
However, the paths which it finds are formatted as follows c:program filesmicrosoft officewinword.exe I need to format the paths as follows file:///c:/program%20files/microosoft%20office/winword.exe. How can I modify the above code to do this?
This may be a dumb question, but I've got a DLL that I compile and reference locally in a web site project and everything runs just fine. When I deploy this solution to the test server, I get an "Object reference not set to an instance of an object." error and the stack trace displays the files with their paths that are causing the error. The thing is, the paths being displayed are the absolute path as they existed on my development machine. Here's the stack trace:.........................
We have a multilingual site, or culture-sensitive, and some of the static content now needs to be targeted; for this I'm using themes as it seems the easiest way to achieve what I want, but I can't for the life of me get the images to pick up.I'm setting the theme in code-behind, and thought at first that maybe this was the issue, but on checking up it looks like I'm doing the right thing (setting on Pre-Init).
I expect to be able to reference images using relative paths where App_Themes/ThemeName/ is automatically resolved, such as:
For whatever reason, however, the image isn't being pulled through at all.This is the code we have in place for setting the theme (the only really relevant part, I'm sure, being the Theme = CurrentSite.CultureName, which is applied successfully):
Private Sub SetTheme() Dim themesPath = Server.MapPath("~/App_Themes") If Directory.Exists(themesPath) Then[code]...
In the above code, CurrentSite.CultureName would be a language culture name (for example, en-gb, or nn-no) that does have an existing corresponding theme folder containing all required resources.Pages do have EnableTheming set to True. Also, I have tried removing the theme-setting code and applying the theme in the page using Theme="en-gb" to no avail.
Is there anything immediately evident as to why the URLs aren't resolved?
I have a problem with my code. My code is using the fileupload control to browse for a filename when you add a filename it processes it and the code runs fine on when it lives on local host, but when I put the code on our prodution server it cannot find the filenames listed by user.
For example if I use the upload control to browse to B:MISCH IntiveRPTTOFL_3.csv and the code lives on my localhost which know what that file path means it works, but if the code is moved to a production server it may or maynot know what B:/ is or B:/ maybe mapped to something else. Even if I am browsing to a file on my C drive it will work on if the code is on the machine that the C drive is on, but it will not work if the code is on another machine because obviously that file wouldnt be on that C drive.
Private Function CSV2DataTable(ByVal filename As String) As DataTable
Using MyReader As New _ Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.TextFieldParser(filename) MyReader.TextFieldType = FileIO.FieldType.Delimited
What can I do in asp.net to make the filename work correctly?
now I want to pass the filename to the function above for processing. Do I pass Server.MapPath("~/") + filename as the filename? Also when I am done what do I do to delete the file from the server?
I'm developing an ASP.NET Website locally using Web Developer Express Edition and publish my site via ftp to the remote host. Problem: Locally I'm using path settings to xml files etc. different from the remote paths. So each time before I publish my site I have to set the remote paths explicitely commenting out the specific lines of code.
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 a website, lets call it mywebsite.com. I also have a blog at mywebsite.com/blog. I have made a URL rewrite rule so it can be accessed from blog.mywebsite.com. The issue is that all my root relative paths (~/) do not work when viewing the blog from blog.mywebsite.com. Ok, say if there is a link on my blog that goes to a blog post that is at ~/blog/post.aspx?id=1. It will then go to blog.mywebsite.com/blog/post.aspx?id=1 which is actually, mywebsite.com/blog/blog/post.aspx?id=1 and that does not exist.
I am working on a localization project, some of the localized text are in graphics, some of the example graphics paths:
/en/images /es/images /fr/images
My web forms use <asp:image> controls and <img> tags (runat = sever) to point to graphics in /en/images. I need to a function to loop through all image control and point them to different paths based on the locale set at runt time. Which event should I override and how do I write it?
All my web pages inherit from a base page, I don't know if that makes differences.
I am looking to write a stream filer in a http module that anyalyze the output html of a page, search through the pages html for any images within the page, check if the source of the image has a full path or relative path. If its a relative path, alter it to have a full path. Anyone ever write anything anything like this? Looking for some examples of such?