How To Change Aspx Files In A SharePoint Web Site?
When I try making changes to aspx files in a SharePoint Windows Services web
site, I get an error message saying that Visual Studio cannot open a
SharePoint site. Is that true, if so, how can custom changes be made?
i have made a different site for user authentication and want to check for authenticated user from a <loginview> <asp:loginstatus....> in a different site how can i do that ,
the problem i am facing is that when i use a loginview and login status link in one of website to other site where i have made the user authentication module i get the error on the link
Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly. Requested URL: /testsite/login.aspx
if a .NET-built site is running on Windows 2000/IIS, can I put up some classic ASP pages? It will be under the same domain name, just on the aspx pages, they will have a hyperlink to my ASP pages, just like if they linked to any other web pages.
I am having trouble publishing .aspx files in my Sharepoint Portal Server. I receive the message: "The page contains server script, which is not supported on this server", apparently due to the dual security of WSS and ASP. I have heard that there is a possibility of side-stepping this problem by publishing the files in the _layouts directory. Can someone please instruct me as to how to do this, or if there is a better way to get around this issue.
I have installed IIS on WINDOWS 2003 server. IIS is working only if I type filename.aspx for .asp or any other file its giving "HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. "
what i am doing in swf ------i have one Base swf file this Base swf call one another child 1 swf this swf call one another child 2 swf this is the concept . This is run clearly in out side, but i attached these files in aspx this is not run, only run parent file only Code:
it's not on web site ,computers are in intranet and that want see the message before they enter to windows (like pop up window) I have code in vb script(.vbs)(if it helps I sent for you) ,every day I change the text in this code and execute it on server ,but they want to reception do this with just input text in simple form, with your idea I think it's not possible with asp ,I would try other things.
I am allowing user to download files from our site. I have set
<% Server.ScriptTimeout = 1200 %>
Still user get server time out error. I want it should not discontinue user ,i mean allow user to download till the end . what to do? what is the harm in it?
I want to convert this site for San Franciso. For seo purposes, about 70% of ALL files begin with "santa-barbara" OR have that phrase in the file name string.
Is it practical to write a script that would go through the whole web site and rename all files to change "city" names like this? I could then use VS to do a find and replace in the actual files themselves. If this is possible and not too laborious, can someone share a script or point me to one on the web.
i have recently completed and tested a site in using IIS on my desktop as a server, and everything runs fine. Upon transferring all the files up to the Real Server at work, the ASP pages are not displayed as i get an error saying that the include files caanot be found.
The include files for my ASP pages are in a folder called 'includes' which sits in the same dir as the ASP files. This setup works fine on IIS on my desktop, but for some reason, this same setup is not working when the files are on the Server. Has anyone got any ideas as to why this might be happening?
I saw a sharepoint like "uploads" and was impressed with the way it works with Office applications. Other than that, I don't have much use for it. So I was wondering if anyone knew what was involved in setting up a similar thing in ASP code?
The idea being that a template is available on the site, the user clicks on it and the appropriate application opens. When the user saves the file it's default "Save To" folder is a Network place, on the sharepoint server.
I figured I'd just create a virutal directory in IIS, give everyone write access to it then away I'd go. I can connect to the network place, but I can't save to it.I've configured the Virtual Directory as "Write" and set NTFS to Full Access for me and Authentication is Windows.
I am trying to create a computer management form/web application. I am not a good programmer. I use sharepoint at work to do most of the tasks which are fairly automated.
Now the computer management form is designed this way: Code:
Our inter/intranet server has just been upgraded to Windows Serve 2003, IIS6, running Sharepoint.
I cannot now run even a "Hello World" ASP (not aspx/.net) script although static html displays fine.
We have enabled ASP in IIS/Web Service Extensions but still nothing. There is no error msg, scripts just do not run. Are there furthe switches in Sharepoint or IIS that I need to know about ??
I have a hosted Sharepoint solution, and would like to create online portals for each of our customers, what this means is i have to create a single login page (Or have it created!), for all visitors to see. Dependant on their credentials, i want the correct Sharepoint Portal (Web-address essentially) to be displayed.
I am having trouble creating a web site on a server running sharepoint services. I am creating an ASP.Net website using Visual Studio 2005. The server I am trying to create it on is a Windows 2003 server.
From what I understand I need to exclude in sharepoint services the folder where the application will be deployed. I have done this in the Define Managed Paths section of the Sharepoint management site, but it has no effect. Even after I have done this and then attempt to create the ASP.Net website in Visual Studio I get the error message.
"Visual Web Developer does not support opening Sharepoint web sites. See help for more details".
Hence despite excluding the folder, the website still attempts to deploy into Sharepoint Services instead of the IIS. This is backed up by the fact that I can then see the website listed in "Sites and Workspaces" in Sharepoint.
I have an asp.net page that I would like to open up another asp.net page within the first one. Like a parent - child relationship. I need to display a graph in the child on the parent.
I have virtual directory where I run test.asp page with only this code inside:
<%Response.Write now()%>
As a result, if I go into the IE and browse for the test.asp page, I get : 1/22/2004 14:18:04
If I copy this page on some other(existing) virtual directory, I get as a result 22.1.2004 14:19:06
If I create a new virtual directory and I copy the page there, I get : 1/22/2004 14:18:04
Seems like that IIS takes english date format even if my regional setting is : d.M.yyyy and I would like that date on the page is always like this: 22.1.2004 14:19:06
I am to build a site onto an ASP server. Anyone here used Dreamweaver and is it just a simple matter of opening up a new ASP page in Dreamweaver and build the site like you would normally do with a HTML page and it will handle the ASP coding accordingly and you can just simply upload it onto an ASP server and it will work?
The site I am to build is basically just a standard html website, but my friend wants me to build it for an ASP server so he has asked me to make sure it is an asp site so I am presuming with the extension .asp
If I build it as a html site to begin with, will converting it to asp be hard. Could I just export my pages into asp or is there more to it?
Can a Html website be loaded and working on an asp server or host?
Is it possible to have a site mixed both html and asp, eg. the home page is html and when you click on shopping cart on the home page it goes to a hopping cart page thats .asp or do they all have to have the same extension.
I have to pass form data from my site to another organizations site using POST method... how exactly do I do that? Im familiar with how to do it within a single site/domain, and cant use querystring... I dont know where to begin.
Whenever I do a site that is mostly static but with some semi-dynamic sections, I've struggled to find a good site search solution without paying for a hosted search service.
I like the FSO-based search engines, but they fail to pick up on some of the dynamic part.
I was just creating a Google sitemap and it made me wonder: has anyone created or seen a script that uses the XML Google sitemap to power a search engine for your own site?
Seems like if you were keeping it updated for Google, why not use it for your own site?
I'm still new to server side languages, and have been going though asp 3.0 for beginners by wrox for about two weeks.Is it a waste of time to learn asp now since .net is supposed to be the future? Am I better off just learning php since it's so popular, and open source? I'm really lost, and kinda pissed off about the lack of backward ocmpatability for asp. I read .net is so completely different in all aspect, and it uses ado.net.
At the moment I know the following:
html/xhtml css tiny bit of vbscript/asp 3.0 adobe photoshop/image ready
What should I be focusing on learning. I'm scared i'll choose the wrong thing, and waste time on it.
I have been using ASP for a few years now. For the most part I have been able to make it do what I need for it to do. Is there a reason I might want to be learning ASPX? Can someone point out some of the general differences between ASP and ASPX?
I got some code in ASPX format but I have no idea about how to make it work.. like, I did this . I created a virtual directory in IIS . Gave default.aspx as the default document . When i enter the URL in Internet Explorer, it displays only the code rahter than displaying the output
I've just taken a client who has a membership-based site served as aspx. Yhe relationship with his current host/developer is going south and I need to switch to new hosts and find someone to handle the backend stuff. Much of the site appears to be poorly structured - needlessly complex and yet lacking certain features. From my own limited knowledge of what I've seen of it, I'd have suggested using a drupal and a bunch of php... but I know little and may be talking out of my butt. I'm more comfortable with linux/apache... and I'm guessing that's incompat with the current work - or is it? The database is sql so is it viable to migrate away from aspx? Etc?
I don't know ASPx at all, but I working with some simple code here that is supposed to display the date automatically at the bottom of a page. Here is the code:
I am writing a script that requires two actions performed on the same page.upload pictures and store them on the server & 2) Send all of the variables from the WebForm to the WorldPay servers via the POST method. I am aware of the Server.Transfer and Response.Redirect methods but neither of these will do what I want.
Are there any soluitions out there in C# that I can used to do this easily( running out of time on this project!)?