Compile A Single (.aspx) Page From The Command Line?
Apr 9, 2010
I have a Perl script that calls aspnet_compiler.exe to compile a large ASP.NET website. The problem is that it takes very long to run. Is there any way to compile just a single .aspx file from the command line? (I think that would suit the needs of my script) It seems that all aspnet_compiler.exe can do is compile at a directory level.
I am trying to figure out how to publish a web app from a command line if there isn't a solution file present. Is this possible? Is it possible to generate a solution file from the command line? I would need example of how this is accomplished.
I have several class files in App_Code in an ASP.net website running in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional.In liu of using a full unit test suite I just want to somehow compile those project-wide classses into an .EXE so that I can nightly run unit tests on them.I do know how to create a separate C# library project consisting of those files and how to include them into my website--but that is not desirable--I don't want to give up the ability to make on-the-fly code changes of those library classes when running the website in the debugger. As far as I know .Net debugger isn't powerful enough to modify code in included libraries with instant auto re-compilation on page re-load.So, I want my cake and eat it, too: Command-line unit testing of website class files in App_Code directoryBeing able to modify those class files w/o stopping/re-starting the web debugger.
Every once in a while, when I'm editing an aspx or ascx page, Visual Studio will start telling me there is an error on the first line of my file. For instance, right now, it is saying Argument missing on line 1. That line is just your typical header, with no apparent problems (to my eyes), and I hadn't even changed that one when the error started appearing.
<%@ Control Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="MyControl.ascx.cs" Inherits="MyNamespace.MyControl" Debug="true" %>
Unlike most compile errors, the build still succeeds. (At least this time it did.)
It's worth noting that no other errors or warnings are thrown by this file or its as[p|c]x.cs
Sometimes, to get out of it, I am forced to undo my changes until it disappears and carefully redo what I wanted. This time, grasping at straws, I cleaned and rebuilt the solution. While I was typing this, the error disappeared, sometime after the rebuild finished.
I have a suspicion that it often happens when I tinker with the databinding in my markup. Sometimes it seems to appear if I'm missing a space inside a tag before its closing slash, like so:
[...] Text='<%# Eval("Field") %>'/>
versus:
[...] Text='<%# Eval("Field") %>' />
...But that doesn't seem to have been the problem in this case.
When coding PHP and Perl, sometimes the interpreter would throw an error referencing the very last line of the file. Over time, I learned to look for imbalanced brackets and other delimiters somewhere up above. This problem in ASP.NET feels similar, but stranger, since it's the first line, and not just something amiss above, cascading down to the bottom. Or is it just Visual Studio getting temporarily confused? Can any pros shed some light on this problem, with reasons why it happens? I'd like to have some logic (as opposed to my own built up superstition) to throw at this the next time it rears its ugly head.
I'm writing my application in ASP.Net and everything works fine,but when I put it online,it won't display my .aspx pages.I get this error:
I keep getting this error when I put my asp files online:
Invalid @ Command directive
/left.aspx, line 1
The specified 'Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Codebehind="left.aspx.vb" Inherits="shoppingknokkeheist.left" ' option is unknown or invalid.
ave never used ajax.... I'm currently putting together a little web app that basically calls a program on the server itself (a command line tool) and displays the output to the web page.When the command line tool is run from the command line, it outputs status messages as it does it's thing... as it is now, my page just displays all the output when it's done. What I would like to do is show each line of output on the web page as they happen, just like when run from the command line. I'm guessing ajax is what I need... can anyone point me in the right direction for this specific scenario (user clicks button, output streams to web page as it happens without full page post backs)... a good example would be how ping.exe displays it's output on the command line
I want to use SDelete after some code is run on an asp.net page. SDelete is a command line tool. My specific question is has anyone been able to run this SDelete from an asp.net page? More generic question would be, how do you run a command line utility from an asp.net page?
If I open a command line on that server and type that command, it returns all of the scheduled tasks for the system. If I run that code, it returns a blank page.
I often have an issue with compile errors when I copy over a aspx page and code behind file from another project, it seems to work when I create another page and the content manually but if I just copy the files it won't. I have checked to make sure namespaces and references are ok but still doesn't make any sense. The error I get is "Error The name 'txtUser' does not exist in the current context". I just wanted to understand why.
I have a web page hosted on the server and a zip file on the server's file system. The page is spinning off the 7zip process with some arguments (location of the zip file and destination folder for unzipping) but it seems to raise permission issues, of course. For each file in the archive I get "Can not open file [filename]". I tried windows authentication and running the process with a username and password but nothing worked properly. What would be the best way for unzipping the file on the server from security point of view? Ideally, I would also like to have this event driven so the file is unzipped as soon as it arrives on the server (this is when I request the page).
I have a VS 2008 solution. I need to copy an existing .aspx page and re-name it to something else (need to make modifications to that newly copied page). But I keep getting compilation errors saying that duplicate text boxes exist. Can't I have control on different .aspx pages with the same name? How can I do this elegantly?
This line fails with an "unhandled compile" error when I run the program and enter "storemanager/edit/388" in the address bar. I have gone over every bit of code I can find and it compares perfectly to the tutorial.
i am writting a function to Find and replace a particular string...I need to maintain a log history to understand the file name and line number I have replaced.The idea of such a log file is I can clearly understand wherall the changes have been made and which all files are altered.
I have mysql database which has been connected to web page in grid view (using add object), i would like to make delete option enabled in my web page to erase the records using check boxes may be multiple checks in single time, but i have finished the code for enabling single check and multiple checks of check boxes, my query is how to connect my mysql database to the web page using code so i can easily connect the database for using the delete command.
I am using a custom error page in IIS 6:<customErrors redirectMode="ResponseRedirect" mode="On" defaultRedirect="Error2.aspx"/>I want to disable authentication for the custom error page because the error being raised is related to an authentication module and I don't want to get into an infinite loop and I want to display a clean error page to the user. I have been trying the following configuration to do that.
We're migrating from the web site to the web application model. Is there a way to allow the designer to use ftp to upload a single aspx page (foo.aspx and foo.aspx.cs) without requiring the use of the VS2008 Publish feature? We're a small shop and haven't bothered using source control as it wasn't much of an issue with the web site model. If the designer uses the Publish feature my binaries will be overwritten. I know that static pages are compiled at run time so I thought this would be possible but my tests result in errors. I've clicked around for some guidance but come up empty handed.
I have an ASP.NET application running under IIS. I'd like to be able to change one of the web.config values in Application Settings. I know it's possible to change it programmatically as described in this answer but I'm wondering if the same thing can be accomplished from the command line.
The IIS 7 Manager allows application settings and connection strings (among other options) to be changed. My hope is there is a way to do the same via the command line for IIS 6 and/or 7.
I need to use Notepad to make changes to an old .Net 1.1 app. I then would like to use the command line compiler. the syntax (and where I need to navigate to in my cmd) to compile the changes I make in the code behind pages into the DLL?
i would like to do an automated test system which will allow me to run a batch file automatically. right now the procedure is:
[code]...
i would like to have a button so that once the user clicks it, the above processes are ran automatically.i have something done, which allows me to open up cmd.exe as shown below:protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs.
I'm trying to execute a .bat file in my web page when a user clicks a button. The normal command I would run in the command window is as follows. abc.bat 1 Where 1 is project number which is dynamically assigned according to the scenario in the program. Also the .bat file is inside the folder D:Test1. My code looks like this.....
When I run the .bat file the data should be generated for project and stored in a database. When I run this in command line it works fine. But when I run the above code in the asp.net web page it executes without any errors but does not store any values in the database. Have I defined the project name, arguments correctly in the above scenario?