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What is the best way to deploy a web application on IIS7, without having to enable IIS6 Management Compatibility?
I used to build my web application (in VS2010), then add a Web Deployment project and a Web Setup Project to the solution. The result was a nice installable *.msi (+ setup.exe). Perfect for installation, but one nasty requirement: IIS6 Mgt. Compatibility.
I would like to get rid of that, so what is the best procedure to deal with this and migrate my solution to IIS7.x for once and for all?
Thank you.
Dox Girl, where are you?
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Can anyone tell me what is wrong about this silly chunk of code ?
<title>
var neww;
var firstpar;
var secondpar;
function getfirstpar(){
firstpar=document.getElementById("primo").value;
}
function getsecondpar() {
secondpar=document.getElementById("secondo").value;
}
function startneww(){
neww = windows.open (“Newpage.htm”, “”, “top=100,left=50”);
}
First parameter
Second parameter
I've been working about a week trying to figure out what the hell is wrong , and now I am sick and tired ... why doesn't it work at all ? why do I keep having an error warning on line 14 telling me "invalid character" ?
Why do I have an error on line 21 telling "object required" ? and why do other similar web pages work well on the same machine ?
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In the "startneww" function and in the text inputs you are using smart quotes instead of the standard single or double quote characters. If you can't see any difference, you should probably use a different text editor.
Also, in "startneww" it should be window.open() and not windows.open() .
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thank you maybe it's like you say but I can't see the difference... I have been using both notepad and Visual Studio ....
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Directed quotes and "normal" quotes look a little different, and can look very similar depending on the font you are using and your screen resolution. Directed quotes can get into your code, for example, if you copy some code online and paste it into your code.
These are "directed" quotes.
These are "normal" quotes.
See the difference?
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Yes I know the "windows" error but it's something I introduced in the later versions , by trying and trying again ...it was not in the original ....
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tiwal wrote: <input type="button" value="set" önclick="getfirstpar();getsecondpar(); startneww();"/>
You have an umlaut over the o character; it should be onclick . I think maybe your keyboard is generating different characters to the ones you want.
Use the best guess
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I swear the umlaut wasn't in the original version, it was "o" .. I don't know what to think .... anyway thank you for the support....
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tiwal wrote: I swear the umlaut wasn't in the original version I believe you, as I have seen this happen before, but I cannot recall how or why.
Use the best guess
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Probably a spell-checker somewhere along the line as you copy-pasted stuff, automatically fixed it for you. That doesn't really make sense to me because "onclick" is spelled the same way in every language, but it's probably a spell-checker getting in your way.
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Jasmine2501 wrote: Probably a spell-checker That would surprise me.
Use the best guess
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That issue has been raised before and IIRC it is done on purpose to fight code injection when inserting HTML.
I think Chris is aware of this issue, but I'm not sure if it is on the current agenda.
Cheers,
Manfred
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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As far as I understand the question, this is something the OP created, nothing to do with CodeProject or Chris. Or do you have some extra information about it?
Use the best guess
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The umlaut ö gets substituted for the o in onclick when you paste some valid javascript code into the editing text field and then submit your post. So yes this does have something to do with CP. It has been reported and discussed before in the Site Bugs and Suggestions forum.
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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That makes perfect sense, and is probably where I came across it before.
Use the best guess
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That makes perfect sense, and is probably where I came across it before.
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The function you set on the submit button. Please see the spellings of onclick... Its o is not valid. May be that is the reason.
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Dear All,
How we can get my Google API key? Just I've read the FQA of Google, There is telling me create a Google Account. But i have account of Gmail. How I can get? please help.
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You must create a Google Account - GMail accounts are not enough. After you create a Google Account, it's still kinda hard to find the page where your API keys are located, so here's a link...
https://code.google.com/apis/console/[^] - Actually that's kinda your home page for Google apps stuff
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let me check. Thanks for Reply.
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how to create an google account? :$
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What discussion is doing there? I got my solutions thanks Jasmine.
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