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You have a few more factors to consider. How many users do you expect on the site? How much content? How much are you willing to spend? How soon do you want it finished?
only two letters away from being an asset
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Mark,
There's going to be local events, bookmarks, messageboards, yellowpages, match-making, user profiles.
Since the 5 of us are volunteers, we are looking to keep the cost at the minimum.
We are looking at 6 mo time frame.
Thanks,
HyperX.
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Try DotNetNuke.It has many built in modules which you would require in a community-based site as forums, discussions, blogs, Image Gallery, events , Announcements etc.Just have a look at it its free(Open Source) the built in modules are mostly in VB.NET but you have option of adding your own modules which can be in C# also.
Heres a link to official DotNetNuke site you can download the framework from here.
DotNetNuke[^]
Shujaat
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Shujaat,
We were under the impression that DNK was a little difficult to customize. Are we wrong?
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Yes I agree DNN customization is not so easy but its not so difficult also.If you have use for in built modules you can use them and if you think that you need some extra functionality you can either modify the core modules or you can develop your own custom module and developing custom module is not difficult at all you can find many resources articles on it.
The plus point is that you can find most of the things you need for a community-based site in core modules I dont think that you will have a need to modify them.Now you have to decide it as I dont know your exact requirement.If most or all of your requiremnt is met by DNN core modules then I suggest you should go for it you can save much development time.
It would be Better if you download the framework and have a look at it in refrence to your requirement.If you need my help plz feel free to contact me.
Shujaat
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Hi,
I'm able to run my .aspx files when I set up virtual directories locally on c:\. I do that by typing "http://localhost/myapp.aspx" for example. But if I upload the .aspx-file to my web domain and then try to run it doesn't work.
For example: "http://www.mydomain.com/myapp.aspx"
It looks like it doesn't compile the ASP-code and it just shows the site in HTML. My questions are:
1. How do I do to show the aspx file correctly on my web domain address?
2. How should I name my ASP-application so that I only need to type "http://www.mydomain.com" to open my site? (For example in HTML you would name it index.html)
Thanks!
/K
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xkrja wrote: 1. How do I do to show the aspx file correctly on my web domain address?
Use the Publish Web Site command in the Build menu. You can publish it directly to the site, or publish it to a folder on your computer and upload the files.
xkrja wrote: 2. How should I name my ASP-application so that I only need to type "http://www.mydomain.com" to open my site? (For example in HTML you would name it index.html)
You would use the name that is defined in the web site. Usually it's Default.aspx .
Experience is the sum of all the mistakes you have done.
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1 - install .NET and register the ASP.NET ISAPI filter on your server.
2 - configure IIS on your server to load the aspx file you want to load if no page is specified on the URL. index.html is preconfigured.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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xkrja wrote: But if I upload the .aspx-file to my web domain and then try to run it doesn't work.
Is ASP.NET registered in IIS? You can check this by bringing up the properties for your virtual directory and looking for an ASP.NET tab. If it isn't run the aspnet_regiis utility (you can find it where the .NET framework is installed) with the -i switch to register it.
xkrja wrote: How should I name my ASP-application so that I only need to type "http://www.mydomain.com" to open my site?
Define default page names in IIS. The standard default page names are things like default.aspx, index.aspx etc.
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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Doen your domain runs windos server 2k3?
In the WebServer page there are some xtra settings to set to make the webserver run aspx-files.
In the section Web Service Extensions
set Active Server Pages to prohibited
Set any ASP.NET vX.y.zzzz to Allowed.
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I have some required field validators in one column for editing actual hours. However, I am trying to update this, and I am databidning the control in postback and !PostBack. However, it does not seem to matter about the validation controls. When I try to update, I get this error:
Invalid postback or callback argument. Event validation is enabled using <pages enableeventvalidation="true"> in configuration or <%@ Page EnableEventValidation="true" %> in a page. For security purposes, this feature verifies that arguments to postback or callback events originate from the server control that originally rendered them. If the data is valid and expected, use the ClientScriptManager.RegisterForEventValidation method in order to register the postback or callback data for validation.
Please help.
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Hello,
Thank you for reading. Here is my situation. I have a web service that takes as input user name and password, that returns an xml document..if all credentials match the document contains info about the user something like this
<ROOT>
<CustomerID>123456</CustomerID>
<FirstName>Tester</FirstName>
<MiddleName />
<LastName>Abc</LastName>
<DisplayName>Tester Abc</DisplayName>
</ROOT>
else it has
<Root>
<Error>Invalid Login</Error>
<Root>
when I get the xml document in my application, how can I check if <Error> is present in the xml document? Also I want to get the value of the error as string. Please Help
RH
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open the xml file using XMLDocument something like this..
<br />
XMLDocument doc = new XMLDocument();<br />
<br />
doc.Load(xmlfilenamewithpath);<br />
<br />
XMLNode node = doc.DcoumentElement.SelectSingleNode("Root/Error");<br />
<br />
string err;<br />
<br />
if(node != null)<br />
err = node.InnerText;
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I googled and couldn't find anything. What I need to do is write the following using ASP.NET:
<br />
<script type="text/javascript"><br />
var linkset=new Array()<br />
<br />
linkset[0]='<a href="http://dynamicdrive.com">Dynamic Drive</a>'<br />
linkset[0]+='<a href="http://www.javascriptkit.com">JavaScript Kit</a>'<br />
linkset[0]+='<a href="http://www.codingforums.com">Coding Forums</a>'<br />
linkset[0]+='<a href="http://www.cssdrive.com">CSS Drive</a>'<br />
linkset[0]+='<a href="http://freewarejava.com">Freewarejava</a>'<br />
<br />
linkset[1]='<a href="http://msnbc.com">MSNBC</a>'<br />
linkset[1]+='<a href="http://cnn.com">CNN</a>'<br />
linkset[1]+='<a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk">BBC News</a>'<br />
linkset[1]+='<a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com">Washington Post</a>'<br />
</script><br />
It's a pop-out menu and I want the menu and it's sub links (the ones above) to be dynamic aswell. Can this be done?
-- modified at 13:29 Thursday 15th November, 2007
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build a string with exactly what you have in the javascript and then user ClientScript.RegisterScript to register from the server to the client
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Name "ClientScript" is not declared
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It is SO disturbing to me the number of people here incapable of using a provided solution if one little step is assumed. Did you try to google the keywords in the reply you got, in order to find out where the ClientScript object exists ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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Yes I ClientScript.RegisterScript: I got five results, two were in chineese. I actually mis-understood by supervisor's clear as mud instructions and I no longer need to write javascript with ASP.NET
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OK - a google lesson. Try ClientScript RegisterScript ( remove the . ) and you'll get tons of results.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptBlock
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Jordanwb wrote: Name "ClientScript" is not declared
If you are using framework 2.0 or later, it's declared in the Page class.
As you didn't specify what you are using, it's usually assumed that you are using a reasonably recent version. If you for example is limited to use framework 1.1, you should specify that in your question.
In framework 1.1 you would use the Page.RegisterClientScriptBlock method instead.
Experience is the sum of all the mistakes you have done.
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Hi All,
Is there a version of Microsoft.Web.UI.WebControls.dll for visual studio 2005. When I use it for v1.1 .net framework it works fine, but is not working on v2.
Thanks
Ben
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are you talking about System.Web.UI.WebControls
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No, I am talking about the Microsoft.Web.UI.WebControls Assembly Reference.
I used to declare them as,
<%@ Register TagPrefix="ie" Namespace="Microsoft.Web.UI.WebControls" Assembly="Microsoft.Web.UI.WebControls" %>
a few examples of them are:
TreeNode, TabStrip, Toolbar etc.
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