I am using asp.net and when I type a bad url manually(in the browser) it gives me: The resource cannot be found. Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly. I want a bad url that doesn't exist to be re-directed to the home page. How do I do this?
I want to redirect my Javascript and CSS URLs to Homepage(Default.aspx) by web.config or via anyother way in ASP.Net. I tried to try it but I can't able to do this thing. I have already checkout ASP.Net professional book but I can't get any reference for it anywhere.
I have some broken links on my site, and will keep having new ones on regular basis. How do i write a centralized code in web.config or something for 404 then redirect to home page? I am using aspx, vb.net and IIS7
I have a web app with loads of pages and most of them require some session variables in order to function.i want to put some defensive code in my master page's page_load or init events to detect if the user has a session (meaning any session variable instead of a particular variable) and if not redirect them to the homepage to start all over. whats the best way to do this? should i use session_end instead?a simple solution for this would be best.EDIT:so i am guessing the master page is the place i want to add this to?
I thought it should be a simple straight-forward matter but after struggling with it for too much time.
What I need is to redirect all requests for my web application that match the following pattern - "^(http://[^/]+/blogs/[^/.]+)/?$" to the path of "$1/Default.aspx".
(Using English rather than Regex: [URL]
The sub-directories in "blogs" do not physically exist, instead a 3rd party product deals with the requests to randomdir/Default.aspx", but when you go to "randomdir/" you get 404 not found, which is what I'm trying to fix.
I tried to use global.asax and also HttpHandler, but I couldn't get either of them to fire up on the requests to those 404 paths.
So, in short, what should I do to redirect paths of non-existing directories?
We are using BlogEngine.net for our company blog and we'd like to start using feedburner. Since we already have an considerable amount of subscribers to our feed, we want to maintain the same url. The url of our feed would be: ~/blog/syndication.axd. What I'd like to do, is to maintain the URL, but redirect requests to this url to the feedburner URL. So, I started to use the urlMappings section in the web.config for that:
i have a function that pulls URLs from various web resources. needless to say some are full valid URLS and some are relative as per the HTML of the page. below is my asp.net/ c# logic i derived for examining the URL and then generate a full usable URL from whats pulled from the site...
NOTE: origianlurl is the full url of the first searched page, and relativeUrl is a url found within the searched page (it can be a full www.site.com or a /contactus.html) private string ResolveRelativePaths(string relativeUrl, string originatingUrl) { if (relativeUrl.StartsWith("http") || relativeUrl.StartsWith("www")) return relativeUrl; if (relativeUrl.StartsWith("/")) { //get main url something.com [code]...
I am doing some work with Web.Routing, using it to have friendly urls and nice Rest like interfaces to a site that is essentially rendered by a single IHttpHandler. There are no webforms, the handler generates all the html/json and writes it as part of process request.
This works well for things like /Sites/Accounting for example, but I can't get it to work for the site root, i.e. '/'.
I have tried registering a route with an empty string, with 'default.aspx' (which is the empty aspx file I keep in my root folder to play nice with cassini and iis). I set RouteExistingFiles to false explicitly, but whatever I do when hitting the root url it still opens default.axpx, which has no code it inherits from, and contains a simple h1 tag to show that I've hit it.
I don't want to change the default file to redirect to a desired route, I just want the equivalent of a 'default' route that is applied when no other routes are found, similar to MVC.
For reference, the previous version of the site didn't use Web.Routing, but had a handler referenced in the web.config that was perfectly capable of intercepting requests for the root or default.aspx.
Specs: ASP.NET 3.5sp1, C#, no webforms, MVC or openrasta. Plain old IHttpHandlers.
I am having a small problem with my links on the master page. I have inserted 5 link buttons on my masterpage. In every link, I have set the PostBackUrl to the corresponding page. In the link click event, I have also written the C# coding: Response.Redirect(). When I run the homepage (that is using the masterpage as a template) and click on one of the link, I get this error: Validation of viewstate MAC failed.....
I created a website, i create a Login panel in "Homepage(default.aspx)" using CSS & Serverside control(ASP.NET, C#), my question is when user login into my website, the default.aspx(homepage) login will be disable or hide. is there any way to do this? i used DIV tags to make a panel. do i use PANEL control to group the login panel?
I have a homepage.aspx i would like to display the upcoming birthday and the BIRTHDATE AND THE NAME OF THE PERSON should be displayed on the homepage before 1 week of the birthday untill the BIRTH DAY
This is the structure of the table i created:
Table name : Brithday
Column datatype
id int PRIMARY KEY
name varchar(Max)
birthday datetime
now please provide me code in order to get this peice on my homepage and for storing i want to have textboxes on home page saying "Enter your name" another textbox saying " enter your birthdate" and once anyone clicks on submit it should be saved in the birthday table in the database.
I'm not sure what I did to cause this but my website homepage won't load unless I specifically type the filename into the root of the website - i.e. URL....works but URL... doesn't. It could be something I changed in the web.config or the project properties.
I want to redirect to "~/City/Göteborg", but if I just write Response.Redirect("~/City/Göteborg"); I will end up with an ugly URL in the address-bar like this: http://www.mysite.com/City/G%c3%b6teborg..
So my question is how to redirect to obtain a clean url like http://www.mysite.com/City/Göteborg?
if ((Request.QueryString["UbytovaniePrispevokID"].ToString()) == "")[code]......
What i want to do is.. I have one main page with new posts Each subject of the new post is the link to Another page where is Specific post and coments and user can leave a coment.
What I want is when the Request.QueryString["UbytovaniePrispevokID"].ToString()) == "" or null I want to redirect to error page ...
Even to achieve the first link above, I need to replace capital letters and non-standard characters like é with e, and replace spaces with hyphens. Is all of this possible using URL Rewrite Module 2.0 or might I be better off coding some ASP? I'm new to .net and may have to do something in classic if I struggle. And I only just get by in ASP...
I've tried some of the tutorials on the official IIS website and have got through a simple rewrite wizard, but replacing characters seems more complicated, and I'm sure some of the tutorials have errors in them...
I have a application which uses intelligencia urlrewriter to rewrite urls into seo friendly urls. Blog engine is integrated in this application under subfolder but shares webconfig with my application. Application runs perfectly on development server, but when i publish it to 2008/IIS7 server urls links don't work. Links similar to following work
Anything which has query parameters in aspx url fails. I'm not sure what is causing this error on 2008/IIS 7 server and not on my VS 2008 development server.
I am using the NerdDinner project to experiment with MVC. http://nerddinnerbook.s3.amazonaws.com/Intro.htmI have put an image map on the front page and cannot work out how to generate the urls for it.