Format Of A ConfigSource File Must Be An Element Containing The Name Of The Section?
Mar 28, 2011
I 'm trying to connect to the database in file settings.web but displayed error.
What's wrong?
web.config:
[Code]....
An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to
service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify
your configuration file appropriately. Parser Error Message: The
format of a configSource file must be an element containing the name of the
section.
Is there a way to use a generated file as a configSource for a web.config section?
In web.config, I tried a simple:
<webParts configSource="webpartsConfig.aspx" />
where webpartsConfig.aspx just spits out XML when accessed normally, but not as a configSource. (The literal source code is included as-is, giving an error.)
Motivation for this solution: I have different configuration variables locally and online, and I don't want to juggle multiple config files.
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I was wondering, what is the difference between assemblies/references added in either location?
I am trying to create a forgot password section within my login section and it doesnt seem to work.
In my forgotpassword.aspx page my code looks like this:
[code]....
According to our records, you have requested that your password be reset. Your new password is: <%Password%>
If you have any questions or trouble logging on contact a site administrator.
No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it ::1:25
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.Net.Sockets.SocketException: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it ::1:25
I am trying to clean up our web.config file such that per-deployment specific stuff is not kept in the main config. I have managed with the connections strings and some of the mailSettings, but I need the from attribute as well as the configSource, but this doesn't seem to be allowed.
I have splitted the appSettings from web.config file and put it under 'App_ConfigappSettings.config' which is mapped using configSource attribute.web.config :
[Code]....
It is working fine in my local machine. But giving problem while hosting the application to web server.i.e, Can not find appsettings
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I am trying to get sections from specific .config file such like "my.config". WebConfigurationManager.OpenWebConfiguration can get the web.config in specific path. Maybe WebConfigurationManager.OpenMappedWebConfiguration can reach my purpose
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Error Summary. HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.
Detailed Error Information Module IIS Web Core Notification Unknown Handler Not yet determined Error Code 0x80070032
Config Error The configuration section 'connectionStrings' cannot be read because it is missing a section declaration Config File \?C:inetpubvhostscno-o.comhttpdocsweb.config
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This doesn't happen when I create the site in my local drive. Is there a workaround to this. Even if I add the missing parts, I keep getting the same error.
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