I'm developing a web site and on the web.sitemap i define which roles can access a certain page, is it possible to know on the page which are the role associated to then on the web.sitemap
i wanna learn how to nice appearance my mvc sites. for example i am writing an application vs2010 standart theme of mvc. how can i change css file. do you know nice theme css about this. how can i develope my site design. css knowlange..
I am developing a social networking site.I want to create a photo album.But I dont know how to start.Please guide me and steps how to create aphoto album and how to store photos and fetch the photos.I am using asp.net,C#,sql server and Ajax.
I have a blog and my site has sitemap for google webmastertools. If my blog has 200 posts , how many should I place in the sitemap for google indexing, all, top 10, top 50 ??
I have a intranet site with Windows Authentication. I have 'Administrator' pages in an 'Administrator' folder that will only show for those in the admin group (windows security group) These pages work
I have a folder with sub folders containing reports. These permissions are broken down for each type of report. They have similar role priveleges. When I test the application, I can navigate to the pages. When I deploy the site live on the intranet the links don't return a page. Error missing link 404. Do I need to set something in IIS?
Now, I've refactored my code to have a data layer, business layer and the main project as the view layer. Next I'd like to split this big project smaller projects based on discrete functionality. As I understand it, one way to handle a shared masterpage is to copy it into each project, that's not the worst thing, it hasn't changed in over a year and if it does it's easy enough to propagate the changes out to the other projects.
I was also reading that I could create an assembly from my master page and share it that way. My masterpage.aspx has a reference to a asp.net sitemap, Unlike the masterpage I'd like to maintain only one site map if possible.
I've been using a repeater to build a website's site map page by binding to the web.sitemap file. For example, to display 2 levels of links:
[Code]....
So far, everything works well. However, in some cases, I do not want to display certain pages in the site map. I've added a custom attribute to each node (nodisplay= 'true').How can i check for this attibute, and avoid it from being displayed by in the repeater.
We are getting this error message when we try to click the link in the menu to go to Report Server:
Source Error: Line 31: <siteMapNode title="Reports" description="Reports"> Line 32: Line 33: <siteMapNode url="https://ffxsqldgc01.ffx.co.fairfax.va.us/Reports/Pages/Folder.aspx?ItemPath=%2fDPZ&ViewMode=List" title="View Reports" description="Click here to view the reports" /> Line 34: </siteMapNode> Line 35:
I tried to add after the &, as it was suggested on one of the forum but it did not work. Any other ideas.
I've been having some production runtime errors that I don't fully understand. This has happened to us on a couple different ASP.NET 4.0 Web Sites (shudders - yes, I know - we're porting it to MVC but that's taking some time).
First of all, we have never been able to reproduce this issue in development/QA environments. Secondly, upon deployment, the issue seems to be non-existent. Sometimes the issue manifests within a day or two of deployment and other times the deployment will be live for a month without it manifesting at all. However, once it manifests, then ANY page viewed under the web site causes the error. Lastly, this problem seemed to only come up once we migrated to .NET 4.0. We started at 2.0, a year ago upped to 3.5, and recently upped to 4.0 with this solution and most child projects.
The error:
Could not find the sitemap node with URL '~/Default.aspx'.
A simplified version of our sitemap (with some names changed and uninteresting nodes removed) is as follows:
I have confirmed in all of the SiteMaps that there is a node with url="~/Default.aspx" with roles="*" (which includes public/anonymous access), so I am very confused as to why this problem occurs.
SiteMap does not have a node for Default.aspx. All of them do. SiteMap's Default.aspx node is not accessible for security reasons to the current user/role. They're all accessible to anonymous users and this problem even exists for super admin users. Passed-in URL contains querystrings (Default.aspx?abcd). I don't know if this is a problem (I sure would hope not) but once the problem manifests itself, I can handwrite the URL with no querystrings and the problem still exists.
SiteMap changes. It doesn't Service's permissions to the sitemap file. The sitemap works perfectly fine after a deployment, so unless permissions are changed in a way that IISRESET fixes, then this is not an issue. The worker process becomes globally corrupt. I don't think so. We have ~12 web sites all in the same app pool and the problem always stays confined within a single web site. Also, we have yet to have this happen to more than a single web site at a time although it has manifested itself in 4 different ones so far.
However, now I want to be able to create multiple web.sitemap files, and then programmatically determine which web.sitemap file to use, but I can't seem to find out how to do this. I'm assuming I could either create one custom SiteMapProvider that can perform the logic to determine which web.sitemap file to load, or I have multiple providers, each one with the SiteMapFile property set to a specific *.sitemap file, and then switch providers programmatically before I access SiteMap.RootNode.
I am creating a CacheDependency on the file that my SiteMap provider uses. I would like to get the name of the file from my sitemap provider instead of hard coding it. Is there a way?
Edit
Duh, I forgot to mention: XmlSiteMapProvider that comes with ASP.NET
Edit 2
Reflector shows a private member field called _filename that isn't exposed in any way as far as I can tell.
How would I programatically reference a .sitemap file that is not the root web.sitemap file? I have a file called research.sitemap in a folder a level under root. I want to refernce this file in my code behind like his: SiteMapNode m1 = SiteMap.RootNode (but since this isnt web.sitemap in the root, I dont know how to get access to it).
I have a second level node that goes onto two lines. The first line indents 15px as is set by the class for node level 2. The seond line kicks back to the same level as 1st level nodes. Here's what I mean:
I am currently building 3-tired ASP.NET 3.5 Web application which has workflows built in for manager approvals. Currently there is a dashboard on the homepage of the website where all the pending approvals are displayed in a webpart. I want to build a plugin for MS Outlook so that whenever there is a new request for approval I want that request to show up in MS outlook. Where do I start with this? Do I have to expose my business logic layer through webservices?
i am developing chat application using vb.net and asp.net where i am having a div tag inside which i am displaying the messages posted by the online users what my problem is when the messages are more and exceeds the height of the div tag then i am not comfortable to view the previous messages because i have set the scroll bar position to always to be pointed to bottom.
We've got a product built using ASP.NET web forms (3.5), and are investigating adding an API to allow other applications to access data and business logic within the application.
What is the best way to implement this? I'm inclined to go down the route of using Http Handlers to read posted XML and return XML, but I'm sure there must be a better way. Is it advisable to use something like WCF instead?As the product will be downloaded and installed by users on their own servers (instead of hosted), it seems like there's a lot of pressure to get it right the first time as making changes will be hard once users start downloading and using the product.
I am developing a usermanagement for my ASP.NET Web application. I Used Website administration Tool as custom forms in my application.Currently i am Setting folder based permissions to the Roles.After that when the anonymous user click on a menuitem it will redirect it to the login page. I want to change the redirecting page to another one that showing 'The user have no rights to access this Page'.How can i redirect it?I am new in asp.net.
I am going to start a new project as a project trainee. And my project is making a job-portal site. And I have done some work with winform but I am a newbie to asp.net,css,html and java script. And my expection is to make this project is very very great at all, and I am ready to work a lot and lot to make this project successfull. Amd reason to make good project is learning.
Now I want to know that how should I start ?
What should I do first ?
Which things I should keep in my mind by doing this project ?
Which structure I should follow ?
Should I use mvc (I dont know more about mvc) ?
How my database should be ?
Which database I should use as a backend ?
Which facilities should be provided to the user for more user freindliness ?
What shoud I use for validation like javascript or ajax or regex ?
Will there be a need of providing reporting services, if yes what should I use to do that ?
And how can I know that what will be there at the side of admin and at the side of the employers as we can know at the side of the job seeker ? this website should include as a functionality.
Should my database has normalization ?
How can I know more and requirement about this project ?
I am asking these type of number of questions because I want to learn as possible as more. And want to involve as possible as more functionalities in this project. And second reason for knowing the answers of above question is I can come to know that which thing I should follow like one question is which database I should use then as an answer of this question I can come to know that which database is more used in the industry and is required to learn first.
I'm a php expert, I'm developing oop php applications for over 8 years, I currently live in asia and I'm planning to go to USA, for better income in USA do you think it's good for me to learn ASP.NET too? Which one is better for me, ASP.NET or other PHP Related technologies like other advance PHP Frameworks