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This error comes whenever Crystal Report Engine cannot load the Rpt properly.
make sure that path of Results.rpt is correct. Also check if ASPNET account has permissions to open the file. Folder from which the file is read, should have permission set for ASP.NET
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hi all
i'm new to ASP.Net
I'm a having a problem publishing a site on an ftp server
i've created a simple site which works locally on my computer.
after I published the site I can see my files on the server
also I see inside the bin folder a strange dll ( doesnt know where it came from)
called 'App_Web_bp2muayj' (each time I publish my site I get a different file there)
when I try to open my site from HTTP I get the following error:
"Could not load the assembly 'App_Web_bp2muayj'. Make sure that it is compiled before accessing the page"
I tried deleting the file, and still got the same error.
also tried to delete the ASP.net temp files and it didnt work.
what should I do ?
Thanks
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hi Abhishek,
yes, I have a virtual directory
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I think there are a number of issues for which LoadAssembly fails.
Do you have application pool defined for the Virtual Directory you are using is for .NET 1.1 and you have just published a new site in .NET 2.0.
If this is the case, please separate the application pool. Create one application pool for sites in .NET 1.1 and another for .NET 2.0.
IIS 6.0 cannot handle both of them simultaneously.
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hi Abhishek
this is not the case.
the application pool and my site are both
using .NET 2.0.
Thanks
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Hi All,
I have developed a html,css template. But, how can i use that(Template) to create a web application in asp.net. Do we need to create a user control?
Can any one let me know about it?
Thanks,
Fasttoshiba
modified on Sunday, December 13, 2009 3:14 PM
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Just modify it with appropriate data elements.
There are large nos of templates available in market. Your work is to customize them according to your need
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Hi,
I am an ASP.Net Developer and currently working on how to integrate to paypal payment service, and if how can I get the return value from paypal. How can I get return value like payment amount, subscription id, status verified or not verified, etc.?
Below is my source code. I hope you can help me modify my codes that fits to what I have mentioned above.
source codes: ASP.Net/C#
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if (Convert.ToDouble(Session["PAmount"]) > 0)
{
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
btntest = btntest + "";
lblResult.Text = btntest
}
hifiger2004
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When I run my "service" on my dev box, everything works fine, but when I put it "in the cloud", it says it can't find MasterPage.master.cs . Is there something special I have to do to get the master page thing to work? I merely copied the original web site files into the WebRole assembly and put a link to the (clouded) page on the contest entry default page.
I don't understand why it works on my dev box but not when it's been uploaded to "the cloud".
SOLUTION =======================
On all of my aspx files, I was using CodeFile= (this is okay for a normal web site) instead of CodeBehind= (I think you have to use this for a web *application*).
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
modified on Sunday, December 13, 2009 9:24 AM
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: On all of my aspx files, I was using CodeFile=
Yes.. Thats the common issue we all face while migrating. Website needs CodeFile while Web App needs CodeBehind . Microsoft shouldnt have renamed this keyword...
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Ha... Whenver I have such problem when trying to add a file from existing project, I always right click on it and "Convert to Web Application" solves the problem, but I dont know that, thats because of CodeFile and CodeBehind...
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Hi ,
I am looking for all IIS commands, which we can run from command prompt.
I googled it but was’t able to find all commands.
I really appreciate if you guys help me out.
Thanks
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in c#;
Take ^[a-z]$ for example,
how to get a string list of "a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z"?
cyh
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I don't think it is possible, unless your regex is complex enough to match an extremely specific string.
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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I'm a winform dev working on a toy asp project and it has been 5 years since I have worked with ASP so....
I have a datatable of image urls and need to display a list of images (4 wide). Should I use a ListView or a DataList?
I need to maintain a navigation list (chicken tracks) in the master page, is there a control to facilitate that?
Databinding.
Normally I bind to a datatable, is this valid in ASP or should I use a List<> of objects. I do not like to use the datasource objects as it just seems wrong to have them in the UI.
Recommendations and article links will be appreciated.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Ok so I got the listview working with a hyperlink in the itemdetail - works perfectly
Image galleries are not quite what I was looking for, they will definitely come into play later though.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Why dont you create your own html using Repeater ?
You can use ListView as well...
Images can be displayed very easily. Just use ItemDataBound event to Resolve the image url and place it in the image control.
Please let me know what exactly the problem you are facing.
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I am looking for a recommendation as to which control to use, when facing a new platform there are a number of controls that will do the job, which one is best for a particular job can take some time to define. I was hoping to shortcut that work.
I used a listview, still looking for ideas on the 'chicken tracks' navigation requirement.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Yes.. According to my recommendation I would have created all html myself to have a better grasp on the code which is transferred to the Clients.
I would go for asp:Repeater .
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Abhishek Sur wrote: I would go for asp:Repeater.
Ah bugger - now I have to go and look at the dammed repeater thingy.
Thanks Abhishek
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hello,
I used the below coding to save and image into MS-Access Database as Binary Data. Now How to again load an image back from database to ImageBox with the same method of this coding?
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Dim photoStream As Stream = ImageUpload.PostedFile.InputStream<br />
Dim photoLength As Integer = ImageUpload.PostedFile.ContentLength<br />
Dim photoMime As String = ImageUpload.PostedFile.ContentType<br />
Dim photoName As String = Path.GetFileName(ImageUpload.PostedFile.FileName)<br />
Dim photoData() As Byte = New Byte((photoLength) - 1) {}<br />
photoStream.Read(photoData, 0, photoLength)<br />
Dim cmd As New OleDbCommand("insert into ImageTable(ImageName,ImageData) values(?,?)", DataConn)<br />
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("", photoName)<br />
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("", photoData)<br />
DataConn.Open()<br />
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()<br />
DataConn.Close()<br />
Response.Write("Image Added")<br />
IT Professional.
Work till you get it!
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