I have a web project running fine with IIS 6, when I try to run this project in IIS 7 Integrated mode I am having all kind of problems with global.asax, it appears to me if any of the following objects or properties is access in Application_Start, exception will be thrown: HttpContext.Current.RequestHttpContext.Current.Reponse HttpContext.Current.Server.UrlEncode The exception will be something like:Response is not available in this context.I have no ideas why this happens. I am not even sure if it only happens in Application_Start since project could not execute. Also there might be more objects causing other problems that I haven't encountered yet.
We are upgrading .Net 2.0 Framework Web service project to .Net 3.5 Project. We are not changing any methods. Will there be any change in the proxy because of this Framework Upgrade.My requirement is to all the existing clients consuming this webservice should not have any impact due to this framework upgrade.
I recently updated my VS2010 website project from .NET 3.5 to 4.0. Everything was working fine in the website project. Today I decided to migrate the website to a web application project as I have learned this is the best way to work in .NET. I split out all my class files into a separate class library and copied all my other content into my new project. Then I updated all the references and web.config.
When I build the class library, everything works great. The problem is happening when I try to build/debug the web application project. It is acting like all the controls are missing and it is also throwing a bunch of compile errors about the public properties I have in my master pages.
Control errors: "The name 'INSERT CONTROL NAME HERE' does not exist in the current context"
Master page errors:'System.Web.UI.MasterPage' does not contain a definition....
It is giving these errors for every single control and master page property in my entire solution.I notice when I add a new web.form to this project, it also adds a filename.aspx.designer.cs file in addition to the .aspx and .aspx.cs file. My existing files do not have these extra files since they were created in a different .NET version.
UPDATE: It seems I was missing the step where I need to right click on the new application folder and select "Convert to web application". I just did that and it seems to be a little bit better...
Now it is choking on Literals that are inside single quotes:
We already have our vb.net project in asp.net1.1 framework now we are changing the framework to asp.net4.0.But we are facing more warnings like unused local variables and function need return statement.it exceeding maximum warnings because of these kind of issues.Is there any tool to remove unused local variables.
I am tryin to rebuild a website designed in asp.net.But,being an informative site it has a lot of content in it which i dnt want to input to the database manually.can ne1 help me out with any drupal module to migrate the asp.net data in sql server to mysql db in form of drupal architecture??say for example a page in asp.net is displaying data from a form.Can i migrate it in form of cck and get the page data as nodes table.
I have this web based project written in Perl and I have to migrate it to ASP.NET. I'm a complete noob at this. Is there a way to reduce the manual labor for it? What would be your approach? Can you also provide a short example of something that works, maybe how to port a small HelloWorld file?
I create a new ASP.NET MVC 2 project with Visual Web Developer 2010 a while back. After some testing, I realized that the built-in development server is too slow for proper testing, so I decided to switch to IIS. I created a new IIS website that points to my project on disk, and configured it to use the .NET 4 application pool. Many problems arose from this:
If I open the solution file in VWD, then clean the project, IIS gives me a "Could not load type: ***" where *** is my global.asax class name.If I open the IIS website in VWD and then try to build the project, I get the same error.If I open the solution file in VWD, build the project, then open the IIS website in VWD, and then build, the build is successful. However, whenever I make a change in the code and then build again, my change is simply ignored (it seems to only be using the assembly that was compiled when I built it as a solution). When I open the IIS website in VWD, and start debugging, the debugger does not catch requests to the IIS website.My guess is that when I open the IIS website in VWD, it outputs the built assemblies to a directory that IIS is not aware of. Is there a way I can configure it to output everything to the bin directory instead? Or am I doing something wrong?
I'm new to asp.net and I have a question.I'm working on a page where it has 5 Buttons. Add Edit Delete Save Cancel.I want each button pressed to change the page mode, a clear change would be the enabling/disabling of various controls on the page, including the Buttons themselves:On pressing Add, Page mode is changed and the buttons is disabled where Save and Cancel become enabled.I used Enum PageMode (View, Add, Edit), and a static variable "_pageMode", turns out it's a bad idea since more than one instance of that page can exist at one time, thus overriting each others' modes.
Is there any calendar control out there that will enable to me to switch between the date selection modes. For example at one instance I want the user to select only the month. At another instance only the week. At another instance only the date. This should happen through one control and the selection mode will be set dynamically.
I encountered with some strange behaver in web parts. I have a web parts, and everything works fine locally, on my computer, but when I uploading it to the web server I have only one mode off display mode, the browse mode. The edit mode and design mode are disappeared.
I don't have any users.
I have tried to add the SharedScope, but didn't succeed yet, this is what I add in web.config:
I have a small question about the DetailsViewControl(DV).Probably most of us know there are three modes of a DV, edit, insert, and read-only.So we got edititemtemplate, insertitemtemplate and itemtemplate.Is there any actual difference between the 3 templates? I mean, if we don't generate the edit, insert and delete button by default. They are just three kinds of templates with different names, aren't they.
I have Asp.net web application with two web.config files and one will be Forms Authentication mode and other will be Windows authentication mode.When i provide username and password in my login page (for both authentications login page will be same)based on the username(from database or local domain ).. switching has to happen between these two web.config files User Aurthentication is done using WebService.
i'm quite a newb in asp.net , so here we go:i used the dreamspark project in order to get VS 2008 pro (free and legal) , and then i started experiencing with asp.net .the problem is that whenever i choose the split mode, it doesn't go there at all, and whenever i choose the 'design' mode, the tab itself is frozen yet it's possible to close it. it doesn't matter what the file (with the aspx extention) has in it (even a new blank website) , it always happen.i've tried to re-install VS2008 (after uninstallation&restart) and i also tried to uninstall anything related to dot net (and then install what is needed again through the installer of VS2008) . i even tried out the express version but it didn't work for me.
I have a page create-quote.aspx. I want to open this page in different modes, depending on whether a querystring parameter is present or not.My question is at which event should I check, If I have a querystring parameter or not.I think, it should be preinit, what do you say.
I a formview object. I have created an edit temple and an empty template Whehn there is data in the table nor probem When my table is empty i got the empty template to display when I click insert I get the error " Form must be in insert mode" How can I tell if there is no data on the page load so I can maybe do this:
When I turn on Code Coverage in my test settings, on a project that references the Unity DI container I get the following error:
Cannot initialize the ASP.NET project'{Project Name}'.
The event log specifies the following reason:
Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Practices.Unity, Version=2.0.414.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. Strong name signature could not be verified.
I'm getting close to finishing a public-facing ASP.Net app and I'm starting to weigh deployment options. I'm an ASP.Net/SQLServer veteran but noob when it comes to Azure. I'm wondering how others have felt about the learning curve to effectively migrate a local dev ASP.Net/SQLServer apps into Azure cloud. More specifically:How steep is the learning curve towards understanding administration and programming concepts, and do you think it's worth the investment?What is Microsoft's support like if I have catastrophic problems from my cloud infrastructure and my live site is down? My expectation is a large price tag for a not-so-urgent SLA.Will my non-Azure ASP.Net app require significant modification and/or coupling to run in the Azure environment?
I have upgraded my web site from 2.0 to 3.5 using VS2008 (loaded the project and selected 'yes' to the upgrade prompt), then deployed to the Live server. On the test system the website runs fine, on the Live, it fails with 'Assembly binding' (System.Core, System.Web.Extensions, and more) errors. When I commented out all the failed assemblies (just to see what happens) I got the error: 'csc.exe' cannot be found. Can anyone tell me what is wrong? 1. Is my upgrade method wrong? 2. Is there another way to upgrade? 3. How can I tell why the assemblies fail to bind?