Total Size Of ViewState By Using Fiddler?
Nov 16, 2010Where can I see the total size of ViewState out of the total size of the Response (value in bytes in the Body column) in Fiddler 2?
View 5 RepliesWhere can I see the total size of ViewState out of the total size of the Response (value in bytes in the Body column) in Fiddler 2?
View 5 Repliesjust wanna ask what is acceptable size of ViewState per page? What is the level I should start worried. Is there any objective measurement for viewstate size?
View 6 RepliesIs there a reliable method for viewing the size of the viewstate on any given postback?
View 3 RepliesI have a database with Pictures in it, they are varbinary(MAX) type, the database is SQL 2005
1. How can I use Linq to SQL to give me the total byte(file size) of a picture stored in a record.
2. How do I get total byte (file size's) of many pictures my a where clause.
I know how to do the where clause just dont know how to add up total byte size of all pictures and or get total size of single picture.
I am developing a a web application of a general store where the operator has to enter the things what customer has purchased. Like daily usage item,or anything. So I have form in which I first ask how much item u wannt to register...(if he has 20-30 number of items then operator will enter 20-30 then in gridview 20-30 item are opened. With bind dropdownbox containing name of item ,then textboxs containing mrp, value, stock avail of that item. Here is the link for demo. [URL]. Problem is suppose the operator enter the value above 20, then viewstate size id about 1.50Mb that's too heavy.
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The values are stored in viewstate fr the postback... Does everysubsequent post back increase the viewstate size?
View 1 RepliesWhat ASP.NET page lifecycle event can I write code in to determine the size of the viewstate that being sent out? Also, is it possible to determine the size without parsing through the rendered HTML (like a property on the page object) or is parsing the only way?
What I'd like to do is log the sizes, specifically if they cross a certain threshold.
I have 5 fields i want when i enter rupess n 4 fields it will someup n give me total in fifth field how can i do this?
View 1 RepliesI have the matrix in the image below. I need to add a total at the bottom of the report to total each column group (total AR,TAK,EU etc).
If i had a subtotal it totals each row separately. I need the grand total. Is this possible?
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I have a nested gridview like the code quoted below. How to retrieve the counter of each child gridview elements and display it as a field of the parent gridview ?
<asp:GridView ID="GridViewMaster" runat="server" />
<Columns>
<asp:TemplateField>
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:GridView ID="GridViewSlave" runat="server" >
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Calculate Row Total and Grand Total in ASP.Net GridView using jQuery
what if the price column is a template field i.e. it takes input from the user before multiplying with quantity..
i have one grid which have 5 columns 1 for subject,2,3,4 for marks which have textbox to insert obtained marks,and last column have one lable to display total of (2+3+4),now i want total value on textbox event,when user enter any value to any column of textbox i need to display total of all three columns in total column.
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IN Gridview Need to show how many row are in the gridview and how much are currently show in the GridView Page.
Just like in this portel With the Pager Style also ........
Is it possible to edit HTTP request using fiddler so that my asp.net application hosted elsewhere return true for the following code block
HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.Host == "localhost"
I am using ASP.Net + .Net 3.5 + VSTS 2008 + IIS 7.0 + C# to develop a web application. I want to use Fiddler to debug (i.e. monitor request and response Http traffic) local traffic -- i.e. when I test web application inside VSTS 2008's built-in test ASP.Net web server. Is that feasible? If yes, how to monitor such traffic? For example, in VSTS 2008's built-in ASP.Net test web application server, the Url I want to monitor request traffic sent to [URL] and its response (i.e. when F5 is pressed in VSTS 2008).
BTW: I previously think Fiddler could only be used to monitor port 80 Http traffic, not sure whether port 1870 could be monitored?
Try to do the following .Have a service (MVC) that i run locally, so it goes like URL...The MVC looks like this:
Code:
[HttpPost]
public XElement MovieDetails([FromBody] MovieRequest MovieRequest)
{
return _movie.getMovieDetails(MovieRequest.movieid);
}
How do I call the movie id number from fiddler?I am trying it like this:
Or even like [{"MovieRequest":"1"}]
or <MovieRequest>000001</MovieRequest>
or <MovieRequest>000001<MovieRequest>
or <MovieId>000001</MovieId>
and i get this BS
So far I've been successfully using fiddler to sniff web service traffic from both test fixtures, console apps and web projects.
Today I noticed I am not able anymore to sniff that kind of traffic if I am running my web application (it's a ASP.NET website, hosted locally on IIS). I see all the local traffic but the web service traffic is just gone (the service is being hit as I do see the response debugging into the code).
I am still able to successfully sniff soap requests and responses from test fixtures or console apps in the same solution (exact same environment).If it was a windows (I am on Win7) security update or the likes it would never work I guess (unless it affects only traffic routed through IIS).
What should I be looking for that could cause the emergence this behavior?
NOTE: I can see local traffic, but not the SOAP request/responses to the web service which is not hosted locally anyway (it's a sandbox another team is providing)
EDIT: This bit of configuration did the trick (found on Rick Strahl's blog)
<system.net>
<defaultProxy>
<proxy [code].....
In the application, there is an HTML page that references a .dll (dllMain) using an <object> tag.
dllMain references several other dlls (dll1, dll2, and dll3).
When the web page is loaded, it loads just fine and everything works.
However, there is a bit of a delay in the load time, using fiddler I discovered that it is trying to find dll1, ddl2, and dll3 and failing, resulting in 404 errors... by watching the web page load while watching fiddler, it is clear the delay is from the 404 errors originating from trying to find these embedded dlls.
Is there any way to make the application stop probing for these embedded dlls? Clearly it doesnt need to since the application is working even though these aren't being found?
I keep getting a Request format is invalid.
Here's the raw http that get's sent:
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"HTTP data inspector Fiddler." what is the use of this and give me any article for how to use fiddler to monitor wcf service in detail
View 1 RepliesI got an error and do not know how to fix it!
Fiddler has detected a protocol violation in session #2331.
Content-Length mismatch: Response Header claimed 1939 bytes, but server sent 1983 bytes.
Now here is the weird thing. First i am running it locally on the built in vs2008 web server.I load my control in fine, do a postback from a linkbutton, locally on my machine it all works fine, no issue.However when it goes onto my host, it falls over with the message:
Failed to load viewstate. The control tree into which viewstate is being loaded must match the control tree that was used to save viewstate during the previous request.Now i also load controls dynamically and use postbacks and things in the admin area of the site...and that works fine, however my front end just keeps failing? See the code behing below:
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I have problem getting values from viewstate in GetTopThemes.
<asp:ObjectDataSource
ID="sourceGetTopThemes"
runat="server"
TypeName="DBConnection"
SelectMethod="GetTopThemes"
EnableViewState="true"></asp:ObjectDataSource>
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}
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when the page is not Posted back, I saved all values in the viewstate.
I have been getting this error a lot lately with some of my users, and I had a couple of concerns with view state and I have read so many articles but I am still lost..
1. I use masterpage on all the pages and I need viewstate for some of the pages but..
There is a page where a user will fill out the information and then submit this data to a cgi server, and it is where I get most of the Client Disconnected errors, what would happen if I disable viewstate when they click on that button?
Now when a user browses from one page to another, does the view state from the previous page get deleted? If not how would I delete it?
Does the master page have its own viewstate? Would I be able to make sure none of items on my master page are using the viewstate?
I have a shopping cart page (Cart.aspx) that has a button that will (sometimes) post to a third party payment gateway, if payment is necessary. The payment gateway will process the payment and then do a silent post to my website (Order.aspx) so I can update the order status.
Order.aspx always throws an invalid viewstate error, even though viewstate is disabled on the page.
What's happening is that Cart.aspx (which has viewstate enabled) posts to the payment gateway, and the gateway will post it back as part of the silent post. Even though Order.aspx has viewstate disabled and validation disabled, it still tries to validate the __viewstate field it's being given.
I know setting EnableViewState=false will disable the rendering of the __viewstate field, but if another page provides the field, shouldn't it still skip validation? I tried calling ViewState.Clear() on the Page_Init event of Order.aspx, but ViewState is apparently empty. how to get around this? I don't want to disable ViewState on Cart.aspx (in some cases it may be necessary), but I can't figure out how to clear it on Order.aspx.