Debug-Start Debugging/Debug-StartWithoutDebugging OR Project ASP.Net Configuration launches Dreamweaver. It started lastnight, I had both Deamweaver and VWD 2008 express open at the same time - (I was looking at JQuery in the Microsoft and Dreamweaver enviroments simultaniously). After the first tie this happened, I closed down Dreamweaver (CS3) and it opened when I tried to run my VWD project. I reinstalled VWD 2008 express, IIS and disabled Dreamweaver (renamed the exe). Dreamweaver still came up.
There are plenty other similar static methods defined within the class.
When does it fail: ONLY when the solution is compiled in 'DEBUG' mode. Everything works fine in 'RELEASE' mode.
What have I already tried:
1. Including a static constructor inside 'Utility' class - FAILED
2. Marking 'Utility' class with 'static' keyword: FAILED
3. Changing platform target from 'Any CPU' to 'x64': FAILED
As highlighted above, the issue is really not with VerifyPassword() method per se. Rather it is with the instantiation of 'Utility' type. That's why an exception is thrown from the constructor. Since 'VerifyPassword' is it is the first static method called, it appears in the stack. Just for the sake of proving that, I removed the call to VerifyPassword and returned 'true' instead. That way I was able to login to the application (no password verification), but failed at a later stage where I had called the Utility class on another method, namely Utility.ValidateSKUAdjustment(txtCurentMonthM1.Text).
I have two Main Tabs and in a TabContainer.I have 5 Second Level Tab Panels under Main Tabs.Two MainTabs work as mode: find and work:The default is Find Mode with First Tab visible.the user selects some field and the result is displayed in the same Panel in a GridView.When the user views the result it is displayed in the second TabPanel of the Second Level Tab which is then set to visible while other 3 tabs are still invisible.I want to go back to the Find mode and have it in the orignal state.Same thing with the Main Tabs: When I am in work mode: the other 3 tabs are visible and the previous two Tabs are invisible.When I want to go back to Find Mode. I want to retain the what the user had selected in the 2nd level Tabs before moving to the Work panel.
The following code successfully displays a record in a FormView and sets the FormView mode to 'Edit' when the user clicks on a LinkButton within a Repeater, however the record is not Updated. If I don't change the .SelectCommand and call .DataBind, I'm able to update the first record that is displayed. Naturally that's a moot point because the idea is to be able to update the record that the user selects in the Repeater.Because of the design of the FormView and Repeater, the record *must* be updated via the FormView. Updating the record via the Repeater is not an option.
I have an puzzling problem. I have a new ASP.NET web application in VS2005 that runs fairly well, but I am having a problem and would like to set a break point to see what is going on. I have compiled the project in Debug mode. I have debug=true set in the web.config. But it appears that the IDE is not attaching to the process at all. Have I overlooked something? I am using the development server and not IIS. This has never been a problem in the past, but is this time.
I have an asp.net project in visual studio 2008I press F5 and the "test page" does not launch and I don't understand why.Looked at the properties for the site and "start action" is correctly set to "use current page"Similar question. assuming it automatically launched above, how does one open a 2nd instance of the current debug site (seems like their ought to be a "launch site" button?edit: I went back and launched VS as admin and it did launch the site. Maybe this is a security issue?
I got a problem regarding CSS in my pages. I managed to apply styles to my page using css and everything looks fine in the Design view. I ran it on IE8 and everything is working fine. Now after I returned to Visual Studio, added some rules to my CSS, and noticing that everything is working fine in the Design view, I ran it again in IE8 and nothing has changed. The rules I added was ignored and it looks the same. I ran it on Firefox and Google Chrome and it's working fine.
But if I ran my project in IE8 through IIS7.5, everything is working fine so it means, the problem is within visual studio 2010.
I am currently working on this situation that I could not find any other resources online to help me Everything is working fine through VS2008 debug mode, or run without debugging ( database connectivity and everything works)but however when i copy the whole project and set up the IIS, everything work except for database connectivity. I could not seems to read from the database which currently I am using a attached .mdf file
the error shown is as below :
Server Error in '/' Application.
Object reference not set to an instance of an object. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Source Error:
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Source File: Signup.aspx.vb Line: 23 Stack Trace:
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but however when i run on VS 2008, I am able to read the data from the database successfully,
I dragged-and-dropped a few image buttons on my VB.net page. I put a break point on the AddButton Sub routine.
When I run debug and click the button it never picks up on the break point. What's up? Is there something about image buttons that I'm not aware of?
Example of one image button and click button sub:
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Update: I've just now noticed that whenever I put a breakpoint anywhere in this project and run debug, it never executes the breakpoint at all. Do I need reinstall Visual Studio?
i wrote a sending email function that only works on my debug mode(debug local server) when i publishing and hosting C# code that function doesn't work. This is my email configuration function
migrating my ASP.NET project from IIS 6 to IIS 7.5 I came across an issue with the Managed Pipeline Mode set to 'Integrated'.I have a Global.asax file in my web root to initialize some objects, gather data etc., however I am not able to hit breakpoints in the associated code-behind file (VS 2008). The code is executing very well (as I can tell from Eventlog), but I want to step into all that initializing there and need to have the debugger attached properly.Everything is working as expected in Classic pipeline mode. Since I'd like to benefit from Integrated Mode features in the future I wonder if I have to give up the ability to debug my Application start and error events...
any way to deploy code with both release and debug mode together. I know it is logically impossible.
My requirement is to deploy debug based aspx page(for temporary) in release mode build in prod.. the concept is to avoid to put full release build on production again & again.
I am using vs2008 sp1. I am building web site with aspx. I am also using an ajax control. My Site was working normally. I could run it from f5 and it would stop at a debug point. I added an additional aspx page. Then I got a strange error. When I pressed f5 a message box appeared saying that I had not made this version with the debug option. Then from reading an internect post I disabled only my code. That got rid of the message box error but now the debugger does not stop at any break point? Of course this happen when I need to go live with this project in a day.
We have a ASP .Net based web service setup and hosted on a IIS v6.0. We wish to turn on custom error and disable debug mode. I understand these can be accomplished by modifying the web.config and machine.config file. However, since web service does not have a UI...please let me know if the changes made to the config files will take into effect. The reason why we wish to do these changes is because, our external auditors have flagged these as a vulnerabiity.
I know how to switch to "Classic Mode" (from "Integrated Mode") in the full IIS via application pool settings. But I can't find how to do it in the current IIS Developer Express beta.
The MS Developer Express FAQ says it can be done, but not how. It's not in the WebMatrix GUI, as far as I can tell. Maybe customization of the Developer Express project file, but I don't see any documentation for that at all.
FYI, there is a Settings area where you can set SSL, CLR version (2.0 in this case), which is where I figure the Pipeline mode (Classic/Integrated) would be, but it's not there.