Setting The Page Theme Outside Of The Web.config?
Oct 16, 2010
I'm using a flash app to upload images (EAFlashUpload - http://www.easyalgo.com/eaflashupload.aspx) which works great, but there's a problem.For reasons beyond my understanding, if a theme (page theme = "white") is declared in the web.config, it doesn't work correctly; even if there is nothing in the theme folder at all! Oddly though, it's happy if the theme is set at the page level. Problem is, I don't want to have to hard code the page theme into every page. Is there another place I can set the page theme? I've tried in the code behind of the master page (pre_int), and also adding a web user control with some code behind to the master page.
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Mar 9, 2010
I have my theme for each folder set in the web.config, but on design I have no access to the css or skins for that page unless I add them in the page directive, then upon rendering in html, the page shows 2 references to the same css file.
So for design purpose do I have to reference the file, then delete the references after I finish designing the page? why does the editor not recognize the web.config and reference the proper theme?
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Mar 15, 2010
I imagine this would be simple, but I can't find an answer. We set the theme of a page based on a query string parameter (like '?theme=theme1' etc). I just want to know if there is an easy way to tell the theme name is valid, before setting it, or catching and handling the error if it is invalid. The error I get if the theme does not exists is:
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I am not sure when the exception is thrown. All I can think of is searching the folder, but I would think there would be a simpler way.
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Oct 11, 2010
I'm wanting to adjust this code to pull the theme name from a database table, instead of just manually assigning a theme in the file. This way a site administrator can set the theme dynamically. If never done this with a global.asax file, so I'm not sure what the best way is to accomplish it?
Here's the code that needs tweaked:
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The database table could be "ThemeName" with rows ID & Theme. If performing this in the global.asax file will cause any big performance issues.
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Jan 7, 2010
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We specify theme in web.config file in <Page> tag. like
<page theme="Theme1" /> // or Theme2 for second customer.
with this approach we easily change the style of application from each other without writing codes which needs a new publish for each one.
With changing the theme="Theme1". nothing change and we didn't write a code in application , so why changing theme don't change the theme and we need a new publish?
we want to change it in web.config or somewhere else and with changing it the theme change without needing a new publish for each one.
Update :
I Publish Once and then copy the published version for each customer (5 times) then in each web.config file I change the theme="CustomerTheme". but only the theme which was active in publish process is usable in all of 5 versions and other 4 themes are un-usable Actually the main question is that why changes in Web.Config need a different publish while it is XML and do not need a complie. I should Add this note that, App_Theme include all of 5 themes so that all of them Compiles and are ready to use
This is the way I publish the application
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Update 2
here IFound the exact problem reported by someone else. he resolve the problem but I can't underestand how he resolved this Issue.
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