This should be a simple one. I am using a program that has themes defined in its Web.config file. I want to turn these off for a subdirectory.I copied Web.config into a subdirectory and tried removing the theme attribute from the pages element on Web.config but that didn't get me anywhere. I got a bunch of errors about elements that are apparently not allowed in non-root Web.config files so I removed all of those elements, but I am still getting the same error.I tried adding EnableTheming="False" in the ASPX Page header, the thing that defines Language=C#, etc., but it didn't work either.So if someone can tell me a tested, confirmed way to make this work, I would appreciate that. I am using .NET Framework 2.0 on Server 2003.
I'm having two web.config files, one in my root directory(where all web pages of a project are found) and other in admin directory(that is located in root directory). But whenever I try to write <authentication>...</authentication> tag in web.cofig file that is in admin directory, I face the following error on building my project. It is an error to use a section registered as allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application in IIS.
I try to call my webservice but I cant! when I put it in root directory it possible but when I put it in sub directory it's impossible to call it! and one more problem that I face with it,my javascript file stay in 3 sub directory like ../../../myjsfile.js when I put my webservice address like this ../../../webservice.asmx it dont work but when I change it to a full address it work.anybody know what is my problem?
Rewrite has been working like a charm when testing and using it locally. However when I uploaded my application, then it gave me some problems.Problem Overview
My site - http://www.site.com/
Site is stored in a subdirectory on my root hosting in a folder call "sub".
So when I go to the URL http://www.site.com/part1/file.aspx then in my Rewrite Rule the {URL} is given as "/sub/part1/file.aspx" instead of "/part1/file.aspx"
Problem/Question,Is there a way I can handle all the {URL} in my Rewrite Rules without including the "sub" in the {URL} and without having to change every single ones Pattern?
I'm working on a page which is supposed to check for missing files on an FTP server. There are a TON of files on the server in the folder (and in subfolders) that I'm supposed to look through. These files are in several different subfolders (labeled by date) and are created when our company's clients uploads them via FTP. As far as I can tell, FTPWebRequest provides the user with no way to get all files in a folder, including that folder's subfolders. I have to go through a parent folder, read all of the directories in that folder, and then create a new FTPWebRequest object for each one of those subdirectories in order to read the files. This slows down the performance of the page immensely. Is there a faster way to do what I'm doing? Maybe there is an FTP library out there i don't know about?
I created a site with a "Members" folder and would like anyone browsing to ~/Members/ to be redirected to ~/Members/Dashboard.aspx. I added a Web.config file to the folder with the following lines shown below, but it doesn't seem to be working - every time I browse to ~/Members/ is simply produces a listing of the files in the directory.
Newbie I am; made a databased VWD 2010 Express site (SQL Server and Access data sources)(easy enough and fun) ; wanted to test it from other machines on my LAN. Made a subdirectory under wwwroot (called test) and used the "copy" tool to copy the site there (the account,app_data, scripts and Styles directories and the aspx pages, etc.)
Needless to say it does not run.From what I can find on the web I may have to play with "Convert to application " and "Add virtual directory" under IIS 7 .I cant find a succinct and complete explanation of what needs to be done to make the site "OK" for IIS7 . This, surely, must exist out there somewhere.
I'm having two web.config files, one in my root directory(where all web pages of a project are found) and other in admin directory(that is located in root directory). But whenever I try to write [Code].... tag in web.cofig file that is in admin directory, I face the following error on building my project
It is an error to use a section registered as allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application in IIS.
We use a build tool, TeamCity to do our builds. I have a directory locally with javascript files that works fine, but when its built and pushed to our test server and I try to get to any files in the directory I get: 401 - Unauthorized: Access is denied due to invalid credentials.
I've changed permissions several time on the server (2008/IIS 7) and still the problem persists. I have other directories that have javascripts and when I put the path into the browser for them I get the source.
I need to add a small training page to an existing website structure. I created a new project and published it to a subdirectory of the website, but when I run it, the .aspx pages throw a parser error because it's looking for the codebehind files in root/bin instead of root/subdirectory/bin. How can I make it look in the right folder?
I have one my WebApplication called "WEB1" in which I have App_Code folder and Bin Folder and I have one more webApplication called "WEB2" in which also Bin and App_Code Folder is exist.
Now my requirement is to Merge WEB2 Project into WEB1 with creating one subDirectory called "SUBWEB2" , While rebuilding my solution I am getting error:
The type or namespace name 'MyDummyBinDLL' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?
MyDummyBinDLL is presented under "SUBWEB2" sub directory now I have two Bin Folder one is WEB1 Root directory and second Bin is under SUBWEB2, I can not move my SUBWEB2 Bin folder DLL into root Bin folder,
So now my problem is how can I access my SubDirectory Bin Folder do I need to rename my Bin Folder, if I will renamed it do I need any configuration in Web.Config.
I have a web application. In my application,I have a normal sub directory named "sub" . In sub, I have a a webform 'mywebform' and its .cs and designer file.Now , when I deploy by web application by copying all aspx file and bin folder through ftp, all my aspx pages work fine, but mywebform.aspx creates a problem . It throws an error:
I created subdirectory Store in IIS 7 root page and converted it to application and added .NET 3.5 mvc musicstore sample to it. App pool is classic and isapi dll handler is added for request path *
Typing localhost/Store returns error below. How to run mvcmusicstore sample from subdirectory or from root directory using same code base?
Server Error in '/Store' Application.
Parser Error
Description:
An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: Could not load type 'System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage<IEnumerable<Business.Toode>>'.
Source Error:
[Code]....
Source File: /Store/Views/Home/Index.aspx Line: 1
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.4206; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.4209
Request.URL and Request.RawURL Do not work because they always return foldername/documentname ex "/foldername/mypage.asxp" regardless of the URL in the browser. Using those create an endless loop.I need whaever string is in the users browser not what document it is requesting
in the pics folder is jpg's that are the buttons for a web page, the web page is in the MasterArt folder and is named default.aspx upon a user creating an account, i have my program create a folder under a subfolder named ARTIST
I got that part but now what I need to learn how to do is to have at run time, when a new user creates an account, that my program creates a subdirectory under the ARTIST subdirectory and then I copy the default.aspx from the MasterArt folder into their folder, then copy the folders and contents of the 4 subfolders (pics, videos, music, other) so that they now have the direcotries and its contents.
Example: I create a user account and my artist name is Kevin
a subdirectory is created called Kevin, the folder Kevin should now have the default.aspx page, and 4 sub folders, pics, videos, music, and other.
I got a a problem when using ToolkitScriptManager on masterPage with other webForm in SUbDirectory. Everytime I run other webform in the SubDirectory there was an Error "The ScriptManager must appear before any controls that need it". Then I added ToolkitScriptManager to that page I got another Error "Only one instance of a ScriptManager can be added to the page". hmmmm then I removed the ToolkitScriptManager from the MasterPage, It's worked for that page.
I am a beginner in ASP.Net. I want to know what is CSS, Themes and Skin in ASP.Net? and How to create and use these things in ASP.Net? Please explain with simple example.
I am using the UrlRewriter.NET library to perform URL rewriting. I noticed that themes do not work properly as the browser tries to retrieve the CSS file incorrectly.
The link tag generated by ASP.NET automatically is as follows:
URL typed into browser: localhost:1708/BloggingEngine/aa Displays fine
URL typed into browser: localhost:1708/BloggingEngine/aa/ Browser does not load the CSS file
I can probably fix the problem by prefixing a "/" before the URL in the href attribute, but this is dynamically generated by ASP.net depending on selected theme and I have no control over it.
I have a portfolio website I am building for fun, I am graduating about this time next year. I have added ASP.NET themes to this portfolio website, and I have added themes to other ASP.NET sites before. I really love the feature! I have been noticing though that other sites (not asp.net that I've seen) change "Themes" without the page refreshing and I understand its probably just changing which CSS the site is using. Is there a way to do something like this in ASP.NET 4.0?
I am just setting the default theme in the web.config, and then setting a session variable through a couple asp:ImageButton's, then in the Page_PagePrePreInit setting the page.theme to the session variable. This is my first time taking that route, I usually use "profiles" to save the theme info.
I am working on asp.net website and i want to implement themes on my site. If i select any theme then it will change whole UI not only colors. After Change it will show a new User interface. Like change in div size, width and location same for controls and same all html tag that is used in page.
I got lot of example of themes where it it changing only UI color.
I think i understand the benefit of using themes but I want to be sure I understand correctly. I have previously used css to style my pages. I'm thinking about using themes in my next project. It provides a way to switch between the visual style of web controls and html elements. This could be done by allowing the user to choose a theme that is to their liking.