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Dear Experts,
I have developed a site in ASP.Net and have a dynamic page that generates a very strange error only when I tick one of my autopostback enabled checkboxes. The checkbox is suposed to populate a treeview etc. It works fine in Firefox but not so perfectly well in IE8.
Please help me on this, your help is much appreciated.
Alpheus JHB-South Africa.
(please find the error mesage below)
Webpage error details
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; GTB0.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; MSN Optimized;US)
Timestamp: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 11:21:20 UTC
Message: Syntax error
Line: 174
Char: 38
Code: 0
URI: http://localhost/EntityDocumentList.aspx
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On the computers using IE8, click on Page -> Compatibility View Settings. In the dialog box, enter the domain of the website using your ASP.NET 1.1 pages and click on the Add button. Now, the pages will be rendered the same way they were with IE7 which should solve your issue.
about the dynamic forms/pages, u can use sessions in asp.net C#, theyre very easy to use and try using commands like server.transfer and respond.redirect in ur code. for the connectivity thigee u asked, :) m sorry my friend u cant get it like a pan cake, u gotta study w3schools odbc connectivity in asp.net tag for this :P
If you are running two versions of ASP.NET, you may get HTTP:/1.1 500 Internal Server Error when creating a new Web project or opening an existing Web project in Visual Studio. This problem may occur when IIS is not sure what version of ASP.NET to use or where to locate ASP.NET files. One of the following solutions should fix the problem. Solution 1.
Remove web.config file from inetpub/wwwroot directory
Go to IIS, Right click on Default web site / All tasks / Check server extensions and let it run
Reset IIS by right click on IIS or call iisreset from Run command
Solution 2.
Install ASP.NET again using the following command from your Run command: C:WINNTMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv1.1.4322aspnet_regiis.exe Make sure to change the windows folder and ASP.NET version folder with the version what you want to install
Reset IIS
Solution 3. Applies to Windows Server 2003 Note: This is a Microsoft KB article: When you try to create a new Microsoft ASP.NET 1.1 application after you change the script mapping of the existing ASP.NET 1.1 Web application to ASP.NET 1.0 on a Microsoft Windows Server 2003-based computer, you may receive the following error message: The Web server reported the following error when attempting to create or open the Web project located at the following URL: 'http://localhost/822319ev1'. 'HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error'. CAUSE This issue occurs because Windows Server 2003 does not allow two versions of ASP.NET to run in the same application pool. WORKAROUND To work around the problem, do one of the following: Restart the IIS before you create a new ASP.NET 1.1 application. At the command prompt type the following command: iisreset OR - Create an ASP.NET application in a separate application pool. Create the script-mapped application (ASP.NET 1.0) in a separate application pool -- for example, in the ScriptMapappPool application pool. Then, create a new ASP.NET 1.1 application in an application pool other than ScriptMapappPool. For more information about how to create an application pool, visit the following Microsoft Web site: Configuring Application Pools http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/1kdfe21k(VS.80).aspx
You will need a third party control to produce graphs in ASP.net. Is that what you want?
Take a look at http://www.dotnetcharting.com/ it is free I think and may do what you need.
Hi galondhe I'm sorry It's not that clear what your problem is. In Dreamweaver you save the page as a template which you can then apply to subsequent pages. Are you creating the asp.net page with all the data in it, then saving as a template?
Visual web developer uses master pages. You can always create the page in Dreamweaver and then take it into VWD to create your master.
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