I would like to display a text file using aspx. I realise that I can add a key for a text file in the web.config file. But what do I do after that? I would like to use c# to do this and I woudl like to try to understand how it can be done with a dll?
I've installed Windows Server 2003...I created a HelloWorld.aspx file and its associatied HelloWorld.vb file and stored both files in the wwwroot directory.
When I put http://localhost/helloworld.aspx on the Address line of my IE browser and press enter, I get the following error msg:Access to..."C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv1.1.4322 Temporary ASP.NET Files oot2135a5088d69a834" is denied.
This works on my laptop which has XP Pro installed.
I am having problems opening a .aspx file. I have installed the .NET 1.1 Framework. When I go into IIS,Websites, Default Website, then look at the properties under documents, default.aspx is not listed.Is there something that I need to configure to add aspx?
I have an asp.net 2.0 web application that I have pre-compiled and deployed to a Windows 2003 server. When I try to access the web application I get thefollowing message in my browser:
'The file '/Customer/Login.aspx' has not been pre-compiled, and cannot be requested'.
If I rename the folder containing the web app to something other than'Customer' then it works! I have tried deleting the folder and recreating it but I get the same problem. I have also copied the folder to another serverand it works without any problems.
have try to search from the MSDN, i found the namespace "System.Windows.Forms.HtmlWindow" has this function, but the my .NET Framework version 2.0 dont have the object. Moreover, i have try to download the .NET Framework version 2.0 from MSDN. But, it still dont have the "System.Windows.Forms.HtmlWindow".
I have just converted from Linux and Apache to MS 2000 running Visual Studio .NET on IIS 5.0. I have installed the .NET Framework and the .NET SDK.
I have an extremely simple problem. I can view an aspx file by double clicking on it, but I get a 500 error when I type its name in the
browser. "http://localhost/firstasp.aspx." I am able to get html and php pages to run from this server using localhost.
I added an application extension to the Default Website in the IIS Administrator. I pointed it to C:WINNTMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv1.1.432aspnet_i sapi.dll and used aspx as the extension of course.
I have a folder on webserverwwwroot, called staticContent. The folder has several message of the day text files, such as RepMotd.text. I have an admin page, AdminMotd.aspx, that allows a user to view and edit the contents of the files.
Webserver is running Win Server 2003 64-bit and IIS 6.0. The development machine is Win XP, using Visual Studio 2005 (thus ASP.Net 2.0.)
In IIS, staticContent folder has Write checked and execute permission is set to Script Only . In NTSF, the folder grants full permissions to Network System.
When I try to overwrite an existing file in staticContent, or try to create a new file, I get a System.UnauthorizedAccessException. The Application error log on webserver notes that the error is on the page I am trying to run, that my user name is what I logged in as, that I am authenticated, and that the thread account name is NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SYSTEM. Elsewhere, I am able to read these same files and insert them dynamically into the web page.
This is the code that I am trying to run in AdminMotd.aspx, cut down to the basics. If it makes any difference, the code is run "in page" and not as part of a separate code-behind file.
****************** <script runat="server"> Protected Sub MotdChange(ByVal ThisFile As String, ByVal ThisText As String) Dim sw As StreamWriter = New StreamWriter(StaticRoot + ThisFile, False) sw.Write(ThisText) sw.Close() End Sub
Protected Sub RepMotdChange_Click(Byval sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) MotdChange("RepMotd.text", RepMotdText.Text) End Sub </script>
I have traced that the error occurs when New StreamWriter is called, rather than when actually trying to write to the file. Obviously I'm missing something, but danged if I can find it.
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'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 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. "
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!)?
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 have an aspx page that has the "include" code in it which includes another page that displays information. I also have an upload page that allows users to upload a simple html document onto the server. The include code calls that html page to display the text on that page.
The problem is when the user uploads that html page, the aspx page does not refresh to reflect those changes, even if the user hits refresh in their browse. However, if I manually connect to the server and open the aspx page that contains the code and hit save then the webpage updates to reflect the changes that were made to the include page. Can anyone help me fix this problem?
I have a problem with IIS and .NET 2.0. When I post to an aspx page everything acts as expected, the page is executed and I get the correct response. But when I send a GET request IIS just returns the code of the aspx page.
I tried switching to .NET 1.1 and it did not behave this way. I have been unable to discover why this happens.
I understand how asp scripting works and how you put <% %> around your server script. However this is .asp . what is .aspx? is this the new version ASP.nET? I dont understand how it works when i create a new aspx project in vstudio.net and i create a aspx page in design view.
I add a button and then double click it to add code to that button. I dont see any html code around it? In an asp page the server side code is surrounded by html code. An aspx page almost looks like a normal vb application, why is there no html code around?
I wanted to code the new pages in asp.net. Is it possible to call aspx page from asp page. I mean say I have a button in asp page. On click of the button it should bring up the aspx page.
How can I configure my site to use extensions other than .aspx? For example, if I want helloworld.aspx to be helloworld.sp, how would I do that? I know that only the urls with .aspx extensions make it into my application_begin().
I have simple web aspx application; only have aspx file, did not have *.csproj or *.sln. When I click web setup project, add existing project. There is no file in the folder. How do I deply only aspx applicaton?