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Just zip your file and upload through FTP.
after you upload, extract and make that a virtual directory from IIS.
Simple...
Now dont ask me that you want to host your website through FTP. means it would have a FTP protocol......
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Most FTP clients (CuteFtp, FileZilla, etc) have a fairly nice GUI that allows you to connect to the target server, select the target directory, view and select the files and folders on the local computer that you'd like to move to the target. They're a lot easier to use than the straight FTP client provided by Windows.
When you open the ftp program you should have two panes open; one is your local computer, the other empty. You'll find a place to enter the name of the target computer (or domain) and a usename/password for ftp access. When you connect the blank pane will display the home directory of the target and its contents. In the local pane, navigate to the root directory of your local website and select all the files and folders you want to move. Click the transfer or upload button and they'll be copied to the target folder. If you're not sure which items are required, select all of them from your local website root folder; it won't hurt to copy unneeded files.
It's usually fairly straightforward, though it's not always easy to figure out which direction the transfer will go. Some programmers are awfully vague with their instructions and button labels. If you have any questions, the hosting company probably has a step-by-step help procedure in the FAQ section of their website. If that isn't helpful, try their tech support; that's part of what you're paying for.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Hello all,
In my company we currently have a web page that semi-works: I mean that it gives us some contacts and that is very positive, but the guys/girls that made it made it really bad. We have improved the way it works behind the scenes just keeping the SEO tasks they made, but as now some links have changed, I wanted to know how to switch from the old site to the new one without loosing any possibility of loosing a customer...
I'm worried about this: If I delete the old page I will loose all the current indexed google pages suddenly and I'll have to wait for the new ones to be indexed. Meanwhile the new ones are not indexed, I'll probably loose some possible contacts.
How would you proceed?
I can think of:
A1- Upload the new links and change the main page.
A2- Maintain the old links but change the content in order to redirect to the new pages.
B1- Upload the new set of links (the entire site) to a new folder.
B2- Keep google and others to link to the old pages and make it point to the new ones.
B3- Delete the old links once I've seen that google have the new ones indexed.
C1- your option here...
Thank you in advance for your time and help.
modified on Sunday, March 8, 2009 2:16 PM
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If you have moved content the use a 301 redirect. The Search engines will pick them up quickly and your users will have a smooth transition.
...aaaand I'm going to move this to the web development forum
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Thank you and sorry
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Chris Maunder wrote: use a 301 redirect.
Is that how you've been keeping ahead of the cops all these years? Smart man...
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Hi All,
In an application, how do I create tables in a database to store Profiles, Roles, User, User in Roles, Memberships ...
Does ASP. Net create them automatically or are they created by the user. How do I ensure that when I use 'Website -> ASP.NET Configuration' option
of Visual Studio, updates made using Security, Application Configuration and Provide Configuration reisde in this database?
How does the mapping work?
Thanks,
modified on Monday, March 9, 2009 2:00 AM
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Hi NetQuestions,
It all depends on what you are trying to achieve. A seperate database is over the top and not needed.
Maybe needed if you have a local database and a remote database, but to be honest I would still hold the user credentials on both anyway. More databases equal potentially more maintenance / overhead, more chance to get hacked and more connections strings / threads.
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Hi julian,
I have one more question on profiles and roles.
In an application, how do I create tables in a database to store Profiles, Roles, User, User in Roles,
Memberships ... Does ASP. Net create them automatically or are they created by the user?
regards,
NetQuestions
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I have a forms project that will allow user to connect to a local database or a webservice hosting the data.
So the flow goes something like:
App builds request object (SearchCriteria) defined in a class library. Local data access layer and webservice both use the SearchCriteria object to run queries, and return a Results object (also defined in the class library).
So my desktop app has a ClassLibrary project which defines the Request and Results classes. This dll is imported into the Webservice solution.
I’ve developed an interface to define the contracts between the desktop app and the data provider (either the local DAL or the Webservice).
public interface IDataAccess
{
DataTable GetCompanyMatches(SearchCriteria searchCriteria, out Results results);
…
}
One edit to the Reference.cs file tells the compiler that my Webservice implements the interface.
internal interface WSSoap : ITPDataAccess
The problem is that when the Webservice returns the Results object the desktop app sees the type as Webservice.Results instead of ClassLibrary.Results, so the Webservice does not implement IDataAccess (even though I specify, in the webservice, webservice inherits from/implements IDataAccess.
[WebServiceBinding(ConformsTo = WsiProfiles.BasicProfile1_1)]
public class WebService : ITPDataAccess
{…..}
Is there a way to tell the WS to not put the ClassLibrary classes into the Webservice namespace? Is there some way on the app side to use the locally defined classes when interacting with the webservice?
Basically how do i tell the compiler that they are the same thing, without rewriting the Reference.cs file??
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Hello,
I have problem here, i know how to configure IIS compression but the problem is for the first time client request, IIS checks whether the file requested is compressed and if not it sends uncompressed file and then start compressing it in background thread and stores it in cache folder for subsequent calls.
Is there any way , some script or some configuration, where i can make iis to compress all the files before-hand and keep ready for calls (right from first call)?
Thanks.
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Well, from your initial description I would say it should help!
Please be more specific when you say 'This does not help'.
The application calls specific pages which would in-turn cache the pages in IIS. This would then make them readily available to everyone else. So how does this not help?
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A bit of a general FLV question:
About a week ago a few of my FLV players on various sites stopped showing up. I have searched google and found others with the same problem but no solutions. I was wondering if anyone else has come accross this problem or a solution (working FLV player):
Here's the details:
- I have two different progressive download FLV players but both are embedded using javascript and object tags (DreamWeaver CS3s insert->Media->Flash Video). I have both players on several web servers
- The video players used to work on every site (multiple servers, hosts & OS) - Now only some servers fail.
- The FLVs work on both Linux and Windows Servers but also fail on Windows and Linux Servers - so it's not a OS specific bug.
- They were throwing a "function is undefined" error (it was clearly defined - "AC_RunActiveContent.js" - for those who know). Now they aren't throwing any errors at all - the code hasn't been changed. Is this an adobe "codebase" thing?
- It's player works an fails on different sites using various versions player - but the same sites are always the ones that fail (no matter what the flash player version is)
So... It doesn't seem to be a coding problem... It's not an OS Specific problem... It's not just one web host... Er.
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OK answering my own question:
Mime Types weren't set: application/player
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hi,
how can i set different font(language) in my website.
do i need to install font in server..??
how.. plz explaine in detail..
site like: www.deepika.com This is a malayalam language site..
Plz ... help
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Ha_80 wrote: how can i set different font(language) in my website.
do i need to install font in server..??
Wouldn't that involve just a simple Unicode use? Why do you still stick onto age-old font installations?
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep!
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I created an instance of a subclass within the parent's constructor. Now in my subclass function, I would like to get the properties of the parent class in my init function. When the subclass object was created, the group property did not exist. It was only after setGroup was called, that it got set. How do I get the property group from the parent class?
parent.prototype.setGroup = function(group) {
this.group = group;
}
function parent() {
this.name = "Melanie";
this.subclassobj = new subclass();
}
var test = new parent();
test.setGroup();
subclass.prototype = new parent;
function subclass {
this.color = "blue";
this.init();
}
subclass.prototype.init = function() {
alert(this.name);
}
I tried many different ways of accessing the group property in the parent but to no avail. Any ideas? Thanks!
modified on Thursday, March 5, 2009 8:48 PM
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Hi all,
I am not a proffesional web developer but do know bits a pieces. I just need quick idea to start on the following task.
Task
I want to develop a web based form having few filed and a drop down menu. The drop down menu should allow user to select any particular server on the basis of which the form will get populate (bringing all the data from the dbo to fileds).
I know sql well so that part is easy.
Know html np in creating a form.
Question
Can any one please tell me whats the best way to do it? It will be great if you could send web link or any resource to show how it works, otherwise just explain a little.
Regards,
Sameer
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SameerMughal wrote: Can any one please tell me whats the best way to do it?
Well the "best" way is to have a professional developer do the work. Given your post I don't think that is the answer you are looking for.
As stated above this is not the "best" way, it is just one way.
1) Query the database to get the list of servers and use the results to populate the drop down menu.
2) On the click event of the menu item use the data associated to the clicked item to execute a filtered query of the database and populate the forum with the results.
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thanks for the reply.
I know this part.
What I am looking for is which technology would I use and how? For example if I use JSP or PHP. just looking for a simple code sample for,
1. connectivity to ms sql
2. How to get value selected by the user - drop down menu - what option ? mayb in jscripts it would be doc.getElementByID(..).value ---------NOT sure
3. How to send the value to db ?
4. how to populate?
In other words I am looking for a hint of code that does it. It will be great if some could send me that.
Thanks
Sameer
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