Which Is The Best And User Friendly CMS For C#
Jan 30, 2010May I know which is the best and user friendly CMS for C# asp.net which is free and a link to it..
View 4 RepliesMay I know which is the best and user friendly CMS for C# asp.net which is free and a link to it..
View 4 RepliesI've tried to implement two different solutions that use either and HttpModule or and HttpHandler to do URLRewriting for me. These work great on IIS 7 within my local development environment in Integrated and Classic modes. Currently the production server is running IIS 6.0 on a shared hosting environment. It appears that the request at least hits both the Module and Handler as the URL above redirect to the particular friendly url, but it doesn't redirect and hit hte Module or Handler again. Instead I get a 404 error for the friendly URL.
View 2 Repliesfor example, the following url is generated
[URL]
based on the title: How to Install a Copy of Windows XP on a MacBook With Boot Camp.
Is there any .NET code generating the user friendly url out of user input?
I am interested in the architecture of a CMS where i can pass a full URL instead of a query string. I would like to make a site that could handle a request to any page... Say'http://www.my-domain.com/directory/page.aspx'and have the resulting response deliver a generic page/file.I would like the request to be passed through an XML document where i could store page names and the corresponding file to render content...
View 1 RepliesI want to add a search field and have search results display in a user-friendly format on an employee intranet. Does anyone know what component(s) I can drag over from the toolbox to create these two items?
View 4 RepliesHow to create Rich user friendly and look and feel application in ASP.NET. I am going to create the web application but after the development our aim is zero support that's why we desired to develop the application as user friendly and look and feel. what are all the new features in asp.net to develop the application as user friendly and look and feel.
View 6 RepliesI am new to asp.net programming. While working with windows form(windows application) i have created a window for editing purpose(just like popup window ) which contains three bounded dropdown list a button and a gridview. After making selections from the drop down when we press button the corresponding result should display in a grid.After that when you click on the grid row it will load the corresponding datas in my form. i want to create such control in asp.net . i have to use jquery or ajax. And this pop up window i have to use more than twenty times in my application.am using VS2008 ASP.NET and C# 3.5.
View 3 RepliesUsing vb.net/asp.net 2005 and SQL Server 2005:I have a unique constraint setup to prevent users from entering duplicate email addresses in my online system.When a user tries to edit an existing email to one that already exists (add a duplicate) it shows the following<ERROR>Cannot insert duplicate key row in ojbect "dbo.someTableName" with unique index.....The statement has been terminated This prevents the user from adding duplicates which is good but I would like to provide a more user friendly exception message and I do not want to show the table and field names to the user.
View 4 Replieslook at this sample link address: (weather.gov) [URL] if you view page source in browser, you can see that it shows data in XML format (usng xsl.?). I need to implement a simple web page like that. I think that web site uses XML XSL I'm going to implement a web application in asp.net which will use data stored in sql database (or xml database or web service) and show these information like other normal web sites but in xml format in nice UI (using xsl?).That Weather website is only a sample to show what i want to do (i will not use any data from that site, my application is different).My requirement is being able to view page source only in XML format.Now I'm clear that xsl is the solution for that, but considering to use this method in asp.net.(use xml/xsl in dynamic asp.net pages) My Question? It is important for me to make the web page output in xml format(visible in xml format in page view source) but looks user friendly for users. 1.how can i do it in asp.net ?
View 3 RepliesI am developing a web application using the traditional Web Forms model. I have one page that loads the details of a particular destination. The url comes in the following format [URL]. I understand that this is not properly favored when it comes to search engines. what I need is something like this [URL]. How can I get this kind of functionality through web forms.
View 9 RepliesWhat is the best way to implement friendly urls in asp.net 2.0 for example I have http://www.predatorsfc.org/BrowseThreads.aspx?ForumID=23 and would to like add the forum title to the url to make the url more user friendly ?
View 6 RepliesI was discussing load-balancing with a colleague at lunch. I admit that I know very little about this topic. We were discussing the various ways of maintaing session in a ASP.NET application -- none of which suited the high performance load balancing that he was looking for. What about Silverlight? says I. As far as I know it is stateless, you've got the app running in the browser and you've got services on the server that feed/process data. Does Silverlight totally negate the need for Session state management? Is it more friendly to load-balancing? Is it something in between?
View 3 Replieshave a search on my site, in which search type and search word are in URL like this: /search/t-someword.htmly route for search:
routes.MapRoute("Search", "searchj/{type}-{word}.html", new { controller = "Search", action = "Index"}, new { type = @"[t,s,p]"});
Everything works fine but when I change string to do not show spaces that word like "some words" looks like "some-words" it doesn't work. With spaces it works
I haven't done anything with mobile devices and was just asked to create a mobile version of one of our sites. Is there anything specific to .net for this? I'm not sure where to start.
View 2 Repliesusing asp.net/vb.net 2005.
I have to create 2 print friendly buttons for a page, 1 is to create a print friendly version of a page inside a div and the second to create the same but the area to print is instead inside an <asp:Panel>.
I assume using javascript to open a new window and then displaying the div or panel would be the best way, I've done this in the past but dont recall all the details.
Does anyone have any good samples for doing something like this?
We are evaluating ASP.NET MVC for use now or in the future and one comment was that views are not graphic-designer-friendly.
Are there any plans to substitute Html helper extensions code with something similar to the ASP.NET markup in webforms? I know there are alternative view engines, but I'm just looking for something simple like <%= Html.ActionLink("controller, "action")
%> with something like <asp:LinkButton controller="somectrl" action="someactn"/>.
I could probably create controls to wrap helper extensions, but just wondering if it's already in the works.
I have a GridView that has multiple columns. Let's say I have a business modell that looks like this:
public class MyObject
{
public String Title {get;set;}
[code]...
I need to render a few DropDownLists on my page, allowing the user to select different Categories & Locations so as to return different result sets based on their selection.
However, I want each of the resulting selections to be crawlable. I know I could just render every possible Category, Location etc as standard HTML links on the page, which perform a GET request to the specified URL, but if possible I'd like to contain all these options within a DropDownList to keep things less cluttered.
If I were using MVC I would consider wrapping that small section of the page in a GET form, with each ListItem value being the destination URL (though I wonder if even this approach would be properly crawlable?).
I am using Web Forms though and am just having trouble trying to come up with a solution.
Our users can currently select a number of funds from a page and go to another page to see the funds compared on a chart. I now have to present the user with an option to produce a print-friendly fact sheet page for each fund in the chart.
The requirement is that each page will open in a new window (or tab), and be minimised so as not to be 'too intrusive' when they're opened. how I could go about this? This also means that the user will have to go to each window or tab to print the page.
They also want the print dialog box open in each of the new windows so the user doesn't have to open it. Is this possible, for the print dialog to open at the page load? I disagree that (up to) 10 new windows can ever be anything but intrusive! Ideally I could send these new pages directly to the print queue. Is this possible?
Otherwise, I could Generate a page dynamically for each fund, strip out the contents of the page body and add the content for that fund to a large single page print-friendly factsheet. Does anyone have experience in this kind of work?
I have a tab bar already set up and working using CSS Friendly Controls, but how can I navigate to another page while keeping the selected tab as selected. Without the navigateurl everything works. The selected tab uses the selected css like it is suppose to.
The tab bar I have is dynamically created meaning the tab names are pulled from my db. I am allowing users to create tabs, so I cannot create a sitemap.
When I add the navigateurl the new page opens, but the selected tab does not work.
I have a weird situation.I have unchecked friendly IE errorpages. I have no customerrors in my web.configbut I do get a dns 'cannot display this page' errorpage in IE, firefox works fine.There is no exception in my global.asax and no logging. How can I see more information about this error?
View 7 RepliesFor .NET 2.x/3.x there exists a CSS-Friendly Adapter on CodePlex that emits markup for an ASP.NET Menu Control as an ul.
The .NET 4.0 Menu control will also emit an ul, but the CSS class names are different from those emitted by the CSS-Friendly Adapter 1.0 on CodePlex.
In the interests of having a single version of CSS for .NET 2/3/4 sites, I want to create a version of the CSS-Friendly menu adapter that emits the same markup as the .NET 4.0 Menu control.
As pointed out in the question:
EmptyDataTemplate and EmptyDataText not working in GridView
using CSS-Friendly Control Adapters removes the data that would would be populated by EmptyDataTemplate or specified in EmptyDataText in GridView. One of the solutions is to disable the addapters for GridView components as specified in this answer Is there a solution, that would allow to keep the use of CSS-Friendly Control Adapters for GridView and still take advantage of EmptyDataTemplate functionality?
I am moving a site from one godaddy account to another godaddy account. Same ASP.NET 4 IIS 7 settings.
What I notice is that all the friendly urls like home.aspx _login.aspx_ return a 404 ERROR, as if the rewrite was not working. As a desperate attempt, I switched from urlFormat="humanfriendly" to urlFormat="searchfriendly" and it started working. But humanfriendly, that allows short and clean urls won't work at all.
I have a listview in a page and I use a DataPager to do the paging. Each time the user clicks a page's number, the page does a postback and it shows the next "x" items. My problem is that I rewrite the url with isapi rewrite and when the user is being redirected to the second, third etc page of items the friendly url is being replaced by the non-friendly url of the page.
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