however every place i tried putting this tag in i get an Unrecognized configuration section elmah. error. I found this question [URL] however i tried that (solution at the bottom of the question) and still get the error. Where do i put this? i found the issue. I didnt set <sectionGroup name="elmah"> properly. I couldnt find it online then remembered the demo had sqlite logging and i checked the demo config for clues.
We have several asp.net web applications we've built and we also want to embed them into various sharepoint pages. We need to have them look like standalone applications when viewed in their own pages, but also have them look like they fit within the sharepoint page when embedded. We are doing this currently with IFrames and it works ok, but I'm wondering if there is some sort of proxy web part where we can configure the web part to point to an existing web app and it will proxy the contents through from the web app into the sharepoint page removing the need for an IFrame. Possible?
I have four columns in database. Consider it as a,b,c and d. I'm trying to place a and b column values in TO part and c and d column values in CC part in outlook. a,b,c,d contains six digits numeric values. I just need to place a and b columns values in to and c and d values in cc part on click of a button.
When using SPWeb.GetCatalog(SPListTemplateType.WebPartCatalog), it returns an SPList which of course contains a SPListItemCollection of the web parts in the web part gallery. When looping through the items, is there any easy way to get properties of the web parts? Such as AllowClose, CatalogIconImageUrl, etc... I know I can probably accomplish this using the listItem.OpenBinaryStream etc and loading the xml of the .webpart file, but I wondered if there was an easier way to do this.
I m new in web part tools in asp.net, i create a simple page using web part tools, but now i want in my web part zone too open a web site like I Google..
when u use i google there is a functionality to open a web site in web part zone.
I'm following this blog post about setting up ELMAH with MVC: [URL] I've only done part 1. Everything works correctly if I simply go to the Home controller, and then cause an error. I can view /elmah.axd as well, and my errors are logging in the database correctly.
However, I've added an area to my application named Admin. If I navigate to /Admin, I receive the following error:
System.MissingMethodException: No parameterless constructor defined for this object. public override IController CreateController(RequestContext requestContext, string controllerName) { var controller = base.CreateController(requestContext, controllerName); //Error here var c = controller as Controller;
I'm assuming this has something to do with my Area.
EDIT for jfar:
For instance, I have an Employees controller in my Admin area:
public class EmployeesController : Controller { private IEmployeesRepository employeesRepository; public EmployeesController(IEmployeesRepository employeesRepository) { this.employeesRepository = employeesRepository; } //... }
I have ELMAH setup on my production server and it has done a fantastic job of letting me know about any niggles - as well as any creative SQL injection!I've decided to introduce URl Rewriting and went for http://www.urlrewriting.net/ in the end. It was nice and easy to setup and it's doing exactly what I want with the customer-facing site.The problem is ELMAH. Because I've set the urlrewritingnet node in my config like so:
I'm interested in using ELMAH but need to configure it programmatically. We have existing infrastructure for determining connection strings and the like, and can't code them into Web.Config.How do I go about using ELMAH in this case?
I'd like to configure ELMAH for an ASP.NET MVC site entirely in code. This includes registering the module, setting the logging provider and settings, and filtering exceptions.The only part I've managed to do so far is filter exceptions. Has anyone else figured out how to do this? I'd really like to avoid cluttering up my config file with settings that won't ever change.
There used to be an article at ELMAHs docs site that contained this information, but it seems to have been removed. I think it's as simple as setting a configuration setting in the section, but I haven't a clue what it isCan anyone take a few seconds and drop the configuration setting here?
I am using Elmah in one of our production deployments and would like to secure the module to the local network only and not expose it to the public. I am aware of the remote logging option that can be turned off and also asp.net authorization, however I am interested to know if there is any support in Elmah's configuration to bind to a secondary NIC/network card which only faces the internal network ?
I'm using ELMAH to handle the exceptions in my ASP.Net MVC project. I would like to use it to log errors like database connection timeout, query connection timeout and others. Is this possible with ELMAH?
I've just starting looking at a site in place at work. They're using Elmah to log errors.It seems to be logging fine, but in the web interface, when I tell Elmah to show me 100 errors per page, it only shows the most recent 15.Then when I click on "Download Log" I only get shown 15 errors in the CSV.Anyone know how I can configure it to keep all the errors?Or can someone point me to some docs on how to do this?
I'm using the suggestion from this question: How to get ELMAH to work with ASP.NET MVC [HandleError] attribute?I used Aziz's second code sample.I ran the debugger to see what happens when an error occurs. The main function in the HandleErrorAttribute class is:
public override void OnException(ExceptionContext context) { base.OnException(context);
I spawn a thread on Application_Start and would like to log exceptions. There is not Context/HttpContext/HttpContext.Current, so how might i get it to log?ATM it does not catch any exception in my threads and if i write ErrorSignal.FromCurrentContext().Raise(ex); i get an error about context cannot be null.Maybe i can create a dummy HttpContext but somehow i dont think that will work well.-edit- i tried ErrorSignal.Get(new HttpApplication()).Raise(ex); and it doesnt seem to pick up that exception.
I was going to use ELMAH for our ultimate automatic error logging but recently realized that ASP.NET Health Monitoring does a same work (perhaps). Now I want to know (please) if they are alternatives of each other just like log4net and entlib?
I'm using Elmah with ASP.NET and wondering how I would add custom data, such as a session variable, to an unhandled exception email.I've tried several handlers in the Global.asax file but can't seem to find the right one.
This question builds on the following question:How to get Elmah working with ASP.NET and IIS 5.1 URL RoutingThe solution suggested there worked, as long as elmah.axd is off of the root of the site. What if you want to secure the site as blogged here:Securely Implement ELMAH For Plug And Play Error Logging?Moving elmah.axd to /admin/elmah.axd breaks the Fix IIS 5x Wildcard Mapping Module.My workaround was just to secure "elmah.axd" instead of "admin," like:
OK, apparently related questions dont seem to address this directly. An exception reaches Elmah, maybe a repository cant reach a database, but then neither can Elmah reach that database. Even if they target different servers, maybe its a network problem.
Is there a way to configure fallback logs for Elmah for cases like this, e.g. a text file, message queue, email, sms, etc? If so, where do I start looking to do this, excpt for now the Elmah source code.