Compiler Change The Name Of Function?
Sep 9, 2010is asp.net compiler change the name of public methods that declares in "web control"?
View 1 Repliesis asp.net compiler change the name of public methods that declares in "web control"?
View 1 RepliesI am using windows 7, my application is working fine in visual studio but when i host it and browse it through my browser getting the following error. Sometime back it worked fine but recently it started giving this error. Server Error in '/InfraICHR' Application. Compilation Error Description: An error occurred during the compilation of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific error details and modify your source code appropriately. Compiler Error Message: BC2000: compiler initialization
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Code Example:
$(document).ready(function() {
txtchangefunction();
});
function txtchangefunction(
$(".textCssClass").change(function () {
....});
or $(".textCssClass").bind('change', function())
both work for Chrome etc. but not IE8. no console error comes out.
i need trigger function for update. if a change value of a column in one table. The value of different column from the second table should update the value in the third table.
View 18 RepliesThis has got to be easy, but has got me stumped.How do I change an element on screen several times in one function?I want to change a label to read something like "starting..." at the beginning of my function, then go away and do some stuff and then change the label to "finished" at the end.
errorMessage.Text = "Three...";
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000);
errorMessage.Text = "Two...";
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000);
errorMessage.Text = "One...";
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000);
errorMessage.Text = "Go!";
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000);
As far as I can see there are only client events on this container, and I need to update a gridview when the user changes tabs.
View 2 RepliesWhat changes to the function below are needed to achieve those requirements:- If you pass the same date, then 1 will be returned as the number of days- Return '5' when passing 18.10.2010 to 22.10.2010 (Mo-Fr.)- Return '0.5' when passing same date with (n) hours difference e.g. from 18.10.2010 08:00:00 and 18.10.10 12:00:00 (maybe I should ask start a new threand for this last one)
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I am writing my first AJAX enabled page. Basically I am trying to expand out the lines of a Purchase Order (PO) using our company database. What I want to do is have a button that will that will call on a javascript to update a div field with a table for the PO lines of that PO and at the same time change the function that is called by the button to a function that will collapse the list. How would i do this?
I have tried the line in javascript:
document.getElementById('Button ID').onclick=CollapsePOLines(POID)
However it doesnt seem to change the onclick event for that button, it doesnt throw an error though.
I need change htmleditor height in javascript function in pageload.
View 2 Replies<asp:Label ID="lbl_date" runat="server" Text='<%# Convert.ToDateTime(Eval("dt_pub")).ToString("dd/MM/yyyy") %>'
check for systax error
It show me server tag not well formed error
I want to build my ASP.NET C# Desktop Application on Mac OS and output must be application running on Mac OS.How can I do that?Is there any compiler?
View 1 RepliesI am planning to use grid view control, before was using datagrid, planning on switching to gridview:
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Deleted">
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:Image id=ImgDeleted runat="server" Height="13px" Width="21px" ImageUrl='<%# [code]...
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When i debug this, i gt this error.
I'm having trouble with a WAP (web application project). It builds fine within studio (and it uses a number of other assemblies which build before the web application). However, I've always used aspnet_compiler to publish web sites in the past which is then deployed to the server. So I'm building the WAP solution (including assemblies) then publishing just the website folder and not the assemblies within the solution.1) Do I need to run aspnet_compiler.exe after building the WAP. I guess the WAP build causes the bins to be created correctly but the ASPX pages are still uncompiled?
View 9 RepliesI am trying to deploy a simple ASP.NET 4.0 Web Application on IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003.
I've copied all of the files over, including the bin folder and files Play.aspx, Play.aspx.cs and Play.aspx.designer.cs.
I get the following error when I try to access Play.aspx in the browser:
Compiler Error Message: CS0103: The name 'divOutput' does not exist in the current context and then it quotes a line from my Play.aspx.cs file.
Now, divOutput does exist in the Play.aspx.designer.cs file. Why is the ASP.NET compiler on the server not picking this up? (And anyway, I've copied the bin folder, so why is it even trying to compile anything in the first place?)
I've noticed that with some, but not all sites, if I add a class in a .cs file in the App_Code folder, then I can't reference the class anywhere. In some sites, this isn't a problem. If I move the .cs file to the root, then no problem. Anyone able to explain what's going on here? I have a mixture of sites created in VS2010, along with ones that existed before I got it. Don't know if this makes any difference. More to the point, how do I persuade VS2010 (and I suppose IIS ultimately) to allow .cs files in App_Code, as I find this much neater than having class files littered around the root.
View 6 RepliesI have the following class... Compiler Error CS1061 / how to avoid it
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I have an MVC 3.0 application which has been upgraded from MVC2.0. It currently has a combination or Razor and the old MVC 2 view engines running in it. I am getting quite frequently during development this error when browsing a razor-based page.
Compiler Error Message: CS0656: Missing compiler required member 'Microsoft.CSharp.RuntimeBinder.Binder.InvokeMember'
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Source File: Line: 0
The error occurs frequently and seems to only affect a certain part of the site at a time. It also only affects pages using the ViewBag syntax so it is definitely the dynamic object stuff breaking. If i compile the project again it eventually goes away. The sporadic nature of the bug is very frustrating
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?
View 3 RepliesI have a web application written using VS201, ASP pages, .NET 4.0, C# and now that I am getting ready to publish to the clients server I have noticed the following error...
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Line 26 is the error I do not understand what or why? At the top of several pages where I use the same code segment several times I declare a new instance of the errorlog class. Now all of a sudden it is reporting it as a Compiler Warning Message it as an error for every instance where I am declaring it.
I've been doing some self-teaching into how the .NET compiler and BCL and have some queries which hopefully somebody on here can answer.
1. What causes the need of a new release of a compiler (specifically C#)? Is it simply due to new language features?
2. Where do language features sit within the .NET Framework? Are they part of the BCL? Or is this based purely on the compiler and an external specification (which in turn is recognised by the IDE).
meaning of this error?
Compiler Error Message: CS0308: The non-generic method 'System.Web.Mvc.Html.LinkExtensions.ActionLink(System.Web.Mvc.HtmlHelper, string, string, string, string, string, string, System.Web.Routing.RouteValueDictionary,
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So one of my views refuses to display, instead throwing up an error about an unreferenced assembly in a generated code file.Here's the controller action: [Code]....
And here's the view. [Code]....
And this is the error: CS0012: The type 'System.Data.Objects.DataClasses.EntityObject' is defined in an assembly that is not referenced. You must add a reference to assembly 'System.Data.Entity, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089'.
The error occurs in %appdata%LocalTempTemporary ASP.NET Files
oot7045d95d878a2a8App_Web_create.aspx.fd7fb922.zxi-cdky.0.cs, which is clearly not a file I wrote or can edit. System.Data.Entity is referenced in both my view project and domain model project.
I am a recent convert to ASP and a fairly total n00b, which means that though I've worked with web technologies for all my life, I have no idea how ASP handles them and I'm learning step by step so I beg for some patience as my many questions may be trivial.
For example, I've followed a couple of online tutorials on creating basic authentication via web.config, however I have run into some trouble. Here is my setup:
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and some HTML:
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However, after compiling, the browser tells me this:
Description: Error compiling a resource required to service this request. Review your source file and modify it to fix this error.
Compiler Error Message: CS1061: Type `ASP.views_login_index_aspx' does not contain a definition for `ProcessLogin' and no extension method `ProcessLogin' of type `ASP.views_login_index_aspx'
could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
Using VS2008 SP1, .NET 3.5 SP1, C# Web Application Project
As we know, Web Application Projects (unlike Web Site Projects) compile the entire site for deployment. We have discovered a situation where the visual studio compiler doesnt catch and error. Then when we deploy the dll to the website (or even just run it in the built in web server) it catches the error and displays it as a "compilation" error during runtime. This is obviously disturbing. Let me explain the error:
Take a single web page in a new C# web app project, such as the default.aspx. Add a checkbox. Create an event handler for the checked changed event. Note that it modifies the .aspx file to add oncheckedchanged="yourmethodhere" in the checkbox item. Compile and everything is fine.
Now change the name of the method in the .aspx file, say for yourmethodhere to yourmethodhere_1 and compile again. Note you havent change the code behind, so you SHOULD get a compile error. But you dont. Now if you deploy or debug it, you will get a compilation error during runtime.
Note: If you do exactly the same thing in a web SITE project, the validation compile that it does when you choose to "build" the project DOES catch this error. In other words, only c# web APPLICATION projects have this problem.