Compile A Web Application Into A Ddl File?
Jan 23, 2011how to compile a web application into a ddl file.
View 7 Replieshow to compile a web application into a ddl file.
View 7 Replieswhy is it that the exact same codes that i use to create a Windows application, which is able to work, does not work on a Web application? i created a windows application using c# and socket programming language. i will be connected to a remote server and through the windows application, and i will be able to send the "byte[] msg" to the server and activate the LED lightbulbs attached to the remote server. that exact same codes works well on the Windows application. however, when i create another Web application using the same exact codes, i does not have any error yet i am not able to activate the LED lightbulbs attached to it. is it that through the web or internet explorer i am not able to send the "byte[] msg" correctly? or that i sld modify "byte[] msg" to suit the web usage? or any other reasons?
View 7 RepliesI have my asp.net 2.0C# with crystal report whcih is developed in windows xp(x86) machine...
now what my problem is in my local server it work fine
Whn comes deployment in hosting server, my service provider has w2k8 server x64 bit..
how to compile my asp.net crystal report application to run in 64 bit..
how to compile this to 64bit.
How to compile .net application from another .net application programeticaly using C#.
View 1 RepliesIs it possible to compile a web application project .ascx (user control) into a dll?I want to do the following:Use the same control in multiple websitesEmbed css and .js as resources into the controlBe able to update super easy. If the user control updates, I just want to update 1 .dllI have successfully followed this article, [URL]However, that uses web site projects, and I cannot embed js css as resources into web site projects.
View 3 RepliesI need to know how to compile my web application in vs2008 so that it can run on a server without the codebehind files being viewed or how i make it and .exe
View 12 RepliesIn my deployed web application I am getting the following error:
CS0103: The name 'releaseLionButton_Click' does
not exist in the current context
It identifies this as the offending line:
<asp:Button ID="releaseLionButton" runat="server"
Text="Release the Lion!"
OnClick="releaseLionButton_Click"></asp:Button>
[code]...
I have asp.net application which in develop on the 32bit environment it works fine when deployed on the server.But the problem is when we are deploying the application on the 64bit environment it is giving two problem.1) Exception: System.InvalidOperationException: The 'MSDAORA.1' provider is not registered on the local machine."2) Exception: System.Exception: Cannot create ActiveX component.After doing some search people saying that recompiler your appliation as x86 to work on 64bit environment.How can i do that? when can I find the option for that in VS 2005.or
View 1 RepliesIn an old ASP.NET 2.0 Web Site application I have reference to a class named ProfileCommon which gives me access to profile properties from the Web.Config. Now I'm trying to port this application to ASP.NET 4.0 and cannot compile because this class is not available in the 4.0 version.... What is the best way to get around this problem?
View 1 RepliesI am using TFS to build my MVC app. I cannot do it because I get lots of compile errors. I am using version 4 of .Net and MVC 2. On the build server I have the .Net framework 4.0 installed. It has been suggested that I should also download the MVC framework as well, but when I look on the net all I can find is this MVC framework; http://mvcframework.codeplex.com/ which does not seem to be relevant and does not work anyway.
One of the assemblies I am missing on the build server is System.Web.Mvc dll.Typical error messages include; "The type or namespace name 'Mvc' does not exist in the namespace 'System.Web' (are you missing an assembly reference?)"What do I need to do to fix this?
I want my application to get compiled as a 32-bit application since the dll's that are added are 32-bit dll's.
View 1 Replieshow can i compile command line through web application? my application is built on asp.net(C#)....
View 1 RepliesI have a project that was originally created in VS2005 using .net 2.0. I currently have win 7 machine and vs2008. When I try to compile the application it comes back saying that I am missing an assembly Web.Services2 Besides upgrading to 3.5 and having to rebuild most of the web services.
View 1 RepliesI'm relatively new to actually publishing sites on my own..Anyway, right now I am using VS2008 to build / compile my web application and then publish it to the server. Simple enough, until I want to change several of the code behinds, and don't want to spend 30 minutes re-publishing several thousand documents.
I have been reading that publishing via VS is not the best approach, so I guess I have two questions:
1. Using VS2008, is there a way to build the project and publish only certain parts of the project such as the pre-compiled code or better yet have VS only update the code that has been changed on the server? I suppose I could simply publish it to my local drive and pick apart the files from there / is there a better way?
2. In your opinion what is the best deployment strategy?
I've already heard of http://www.codeproject.com/KB/audio-video/avifilewrapper.aspx
...but I just can't get it to work with ASP.NETI've perused the source about a hundred times looking for anything that might suggest it's incompatible with .NET 3.5 or not going to work with my other frameworks.
I want a program that can keep track of all components that need translation (labels, strings, fields), and then I can give the pieces to a person to translate and gather the translated text back into to the program and it will compile all of the text into a new application in the foreign language. I did find Sisulizer (a localization tool) but it doesnt work with Asp.net Controls properly.
View 4 RepliesThe inline code
<% for (int i = 0; i < ThumbnailList.Items.Count; i++)
{ Response.Write("thumbnailViews[" + i.ToString() + "] = $find('" +
ThumbnailList.Items[i].FindControl("ThumbnailView").ClientID + "');
"); } %>
produces a bunch of compile time errors in Visual Studio 2008 - although it works fine.
But this seems to be the exact way inline code should be added, at least according to this MS help file:
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The errors are:
expected expression (at "<%")
expected ';' (at "int i")
expected ')' (at ThumbnailList.Items.Count;
expected ';' (at " i++)")
I have done a
<%@ Page Language="C#" ...
at the top of the file.
I'm using vs2010, asp.net 4 webform.Is there anyway which i can update a code behind file (ascx.cs) file without compile the whole site.because i just want to debug some ascx.cs file, and compile a big whole site will cost 1 minutes at least.
View 1 Repliesi have two application suppose wwwroot/one and wwwroot/two.
there is one .aspx page on "one" application into which i want to get file(.xml) from application "two" and do some work on that file like save,edit,delete etc..
and than save that file into "two" application.
like
wwwroot/one/MyFile.aspx --> this is file into which i want to access aaa.xml file from application two/File where File is a folder. all file operation is here.
wwwroot/two/File/aaa.xml --> this is xml file which is reside in another application
I have a simple windows form app that I need to get the file path for. I am placing a config file in the same directory and I need to be able to get the path to that file.
I have used
Application.CommonAppDataPath
but that returns the path with 1.0.0.0 at the end.
and
Applicaiton.StartupPath
but that returns the path with indebug at the end
Is there anyway to get the path to just the main file directory without anything appended to the end?
When debugging my application, I m getting an application level error in global.asax file. The Server.GetLastError() reads "File does not exist." but thats it. No more details on the filename or the location where the code is trying to find a file. I commented out the application_error method, with a hope that the exception would be thrown when the debug the application, but no errors were thrown. How do i find the source of the error, cos I want to resolve this issue by either putting the file that the application is looking for or by completely removing the code that is referencing the file.
View 7 RepliesI have a folder called GUI. Inside GUI thers another folder called PDF and inside this folder, there are some PDF files. This folder (GUI) is uploaded to the server too. Then I have a WebForm with some ImageButtons. When I click one of these ImageButtons, I want the file to open in a new tab. I tried with the following code:
[Code]....
As you can see, I build the path using the tooltips of the different ImageButtons. The ToolTip = File Name I want to open. When I try this in debug mode, it works. It opens the pdf file in a new tab. However when I publish my website and upload it to the server... it doesn't work... when I click an ImageButton I get the following exception: No application is associated with the specified file for this operation
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: No application is associated with the specified file for this operation
Source Error:
[Code]....
Stack Trace:
[Code]....
[Win32Exception (0x80004005): No application is associated with the specified file for this operation]
LandingSite.LnkRelease1_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) +215
System.Web.UI.WebControls.ImageButton.OnClick(ImageClickEventArgs e) +108
System.Web.UI.WebControls.ImageButton.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) +118
System.Web.UI.WebControls.ImageButton.System.Web.UI.IPostBackEventHandler.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) +10
System.Web.UI.Page.RaisePostBackEvent(IPostBackEventHandler sourceControl, String eventArgument) +13
System.Web.UI.Page.RaisePostBackEvent(NameValueCollection postData) +36
System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +1565
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.3607; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.3082
is there a way to post asp.net code and not complie it into a dll
I would like to upload only .aspx file and the aspx.vb file. I dont want to compile it into a .dll
is there a setting or something in that I can do so I dont have to compile it?
Microsoft JScript runtime error: 'undefined' is null or not an object:
And it worked fine with the ajaxcontroltoolkit 3.01
Now on 3.5 i gives problems.
Ok this is a reported bug so the solution(supposedly) is this:
[URL]
how do i compile the project.try to run the AjaxControlToolkit.VS2008.sln and errors pop out form everywhere.Is the dll available with the fix somewhere?
Am running asp.net application.I try to build sample site using gridview.I got compilation error as below,CS1061: 'ASP.gridedit_aspx' does not contain a definition for 'GridView1_RowUpdated' and no extension method 'GridView1_RowUpdated' accepting a first argument of type 'ASP.gridedit_aspx' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
Line 13: <asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" DataKeyNames="ID"
Line 14: AutoGenerateColumns="False"
Line 15: DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1"