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When an app is compiled in debug mode and an unhandled error occurs the error will be printed to the screen along with the code that it erred on. My guess was that a custom component was being used for the header and that erred. The message was sent to the screen and that is want you were seeing. To help resolve this could you tell me more about your environment?
What version of visual studio, language, are frames used?
The other guess I had was the original developer used response.write for debugging and that is what you are seeing.
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Hi Jason
Thanks for the response.
The app is developed with VS.NET 2003. The language is VB. <-- is that what you mean? The page is displayed in en-CA and fr-CA, the problem occurs in both. No frames are used anywhere in the app.
The code displayed is not code from the code-behind page, and no errors are thrown. The code displayed is the actual source of the page, as though a quote or closing tag is missing from the html section of the source of the page when it is generated.
I'm thinking the component of .NET that generates the html output for IIS based on the execution of the code/codebehind .. Do you know what the name of the part of .NET is?, and if it has any configuration settings?
I know that the machine.config has a listing of browsers in it. I'm thinking theres a connection between those two things, but there are significant gaps in my understanding of how that whole thing works under the hood. So any clarification would be useful.
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Now I am getting a better picture, first a clarification codebehind is the page.vb file which the page.aspx inherits from.
Question, is the application written with spaghetti code like an asp app, where the vb code is in the same file as the html?
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No, there is no code in the page.
The app was architected nicely actually. It is pretty mature now being in production usage for a couple years. So there is some drift here and there from the original architecture, but for the most part it is well done. There is no spaghetti code - and no code in the pages.
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And yeah, by codebehind, I mean the page.aspx.vb file.
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Sorry Todd you have me stumped, if you discover the answer please let me know what it was – best of luck.
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Hi
I have a nice website builded in Visual Studio 2005 in which i use SqlExpress as a database provider , and the whole thing works fine but i wan't to change the database Provider to SqlServer, so i made a connection with my SqlServer 2005 provider and used one of the sample tables of AdventureWorks that comes as a sample to compare the syntac of a select statements with the statements used in my code, and noticed a difference in the syntac:
//SqlServer
Select Statement:
SELECT AddressID, AddressLine1, AddressLine2, City, StateProvinceID, PostalCode, rowguid, ModifiedDate FROM Person.Address
//SqlExpress Select Statement
SELECT [transactionID], [creationDateTime], [advertiserID], [pathBanner], [endDateTime], [Skype], [redirectUrl], [POS] FROM [Banner]
As you can see the express version uses [ ] and the SqlServer version does not,and the question is if i have to change the select/insert and update statements in my code if i change the database provider in my webConfig file or that i can leave it the way it is.
With friendly greetings,
Eric Goedhart
"I love the sound of Servers in the Morning!"
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You would need to use [] if you had spaces in your field names, e.g., [transaction ID]. But if you don't it doesn't matter. I guess SQL Express is just being more idiot-proof.
Kevin
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Thanks Kevin
With friendly greetings,
Eric Goedhart
"I love the sound of Servers in the Morning!"
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Express uses TSQL just like all versions of SQL Server 2005.
When was the last time you poured some wine for you and your sweetie and went out on the front porch to watch the geometry frolic on the lake?--Rebecca M. Riordan, Designing Effective Database Systems
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Hi
I have a vb.net web user control. In the control I have created a gridview. I want to add a button to the control which will simply print the contents of the gridview when clicked.
Any ideas?
steve
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Hello All,
I am using CDOSYS in my Email Marketing Web Application. Given below is the code that i use to send an email.. and it works, I am not able to detect if the file has bounced back. I am working on the Delivery Report and this is my first step towards it. I know there are lot of components out there that can manage all this for me. but i believe it is possible within the features offered by CDOSYS. The following link seems explaining it.
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;302839&spid=6384&sid=67
The code i used.
Function SendTestMails(ByVal strHTML As String, ByVal strToEmailID As String) As Boolean
Dim dtMember As DataTable
Dim strFromMailId, strSMTPserver, strSMTPusername, strSMTPpassword, strSMTPport As String
Try
dtMember = pi_obj_Member.GetMembers(2)
Catch ex As Exception
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(ex.Message)
End Try
If dtMember.Rows.Count > 0 Then
strFromMailId = "me@company.com"
strSMTPserver = "NNN.NN.NN.NN"
strSMTPusername = "MyUserName"
strSMTPpassword = "MyPassword"
strSMTPport = "25"
Const cdoSendUsingPickup = 1 'Send message using the local SMTP service pickup directory.
Const cdoSendUsingPort = 2 'Send the message using the network (SMTP over the network).
Const cdoAnonymous = 0 'Do not authenticate
Const cdoBasic = 1 'basic (clear-text) authentication
Const cdoNTLM = 2 'NTLM
Dim objMessage As Object
objMessage = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
objMessage.Subject = "This is a test message"
objMessage.From = strFromMailId
objMessage.To = strToEmailID
objMessage.HTMLBody = CStr("" & strHTML)
'==This section provides the configuration information for the remote SMTP server.
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing") = 2
'Name or IP of Remote SMTP Server
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver") = strSMTPserver
'Type of authentication, NONE, Basic (Base64 encoded), NTLM
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpauthenticate") = cdoBasic
'Your UserID on the SMTP server
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusername") = strSMTPusername
'Your password on the SMTP server
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendpassword") = strSMTPpassword
'Server port (typically 25)
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport") = strSMTPport '25
'Use SSL for the connection (False or True)
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Item _
("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpusessl") = False
objMessage.Configuration.fields("urn:schemas:mailheader:disposition-notification-to") = "me@company.com"
objMessage.Configuration.fields("urn:schemas:mailheader:return-receipt-to") = "me@company.com"
objMessage.Configuration.Fields.Update()
'==End remote SMTP server configuration section==
Try
objMessage.Send()
Catch ex As Exception
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(ex.Message)
End Try
objMessage = Nothing
End If
End Function
Alpha/Bravo\Charlie
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I have a TableRow
TableRow tr = new TableRow();
I need to specify this row as a gradient from light gray to dark gray.
Does any know the code to do that? server-side code only please.
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nevermind. you create a filter style
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Isn't that an IE-Specific thing?
I generally use a photoshopped image and stretch it to get nice gradients.
"Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......"
Christian Graus At The Soapbox
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hello,
i have Sql Script file. what i want when i click on button then query under sql script file execute automatically and Table must be created on specified location.
is it possible?
thanx
Any Suggestion.
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Yes
only two letters away from being an asset
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could u tell me how can i do it.
plz thanx
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Oh, I thought you just wanted to know if it was possible. That's a different question then.;P
only two letters away from being an asset
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just send it through as text or use SQLDMO
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My mad coder blog
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ok
i will send it as a text.but how it will run. or execute.
and where i will defined the location for creating the tables.
thanx
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Hi guys,
I have an interesting scenario. I have a web application created with asp.net 2005. There will be more users who will be using my web application. User's can use the login page to log in to the application and use sign out to logoff the application. My question is :- if for example a user from a machine 1 with an ID "Shankar" has signed into the application by providing the correct credentials and the same user is signing into the application with the same credentials, but this time from a differant machine. How should i prevent this from happening. Please help me out of this problem.
Regards
Shankar
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check the ip address when signing in
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I don't think the IP is the way to go. (due to NAT, etc..) The IP is unreliable.
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