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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Successful validation still blocks postback

Hello,

I have an ASP.NET site that uses validators on a couple pages. On our
staging servers, the site works properly. When I deploy it to the live
server, however, the pages that have validators will not postback. The
validators do appear to be working properly--they show me an error if
the field is empty, and not if it isn't. I saved the generated HTML
from the staging server and the live server, and discovered that there
were a couple differences in the Javascript code related to validation.
I saved the HTML from the live server, and changed code line-by-line,
and eventually wound up with a page that would postback. So the issue
seems to be the generated HTML.

The staging and live servers are both running Win 2k3, IIS 6, .NET
Framework v1.1.4322. The live server does have an older version of .NET
Framework installed. The properties of the site in IIS are set to
process .aspx pages with the v1.1.4322 dll. The WebUIValidation.js file
appears to be in all the right places. The hosting company re-ran
aspnet_regiis.exe, which has cured mysterious ailments in the past.

Has anybody seen anything like this? Any ideas?

ThanksIts probably the bug in ASP.NET 1.1 SP 1. See this thread:
http://forums.asp.net/739537/ShowPost.aspx

-- Peter Blum
www.PeterBlum.com
Email: PLBlum@.PeterBlum.com
Creator of "Professional Validation And More" at
http://www.peterblum.com/vam/home.aspx

<nospamforjoel@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1118757786.746135.236060@.g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello,
> I have an ASP.NET site that uses validators on a couple pages. On our
> staging servers, the site works properly. When I deploy it to the live
> server, however, the pages that have validators will not postback. The
> validators do appear to be working properly--they show me an error if
> the field is empty, and not if it isn't. I saved the generated HTML
> from the staging server and the live server, and discovered that there
> were a couple differences in the Javascript code related to validation.
> I saved the HTML from the live server, and changed code line-by-line,
> and eventually wound up with a page that would postback. So the issue
> seems to be the generated HTML.
> The staging and live servers are both running Win 2k3, IIS 6, .NET
> Framework v1.1.4322. The live server does have an older version of .NET
> Framework installed. The properties of the site in IIS are set to
> process .aspx pages with the v1.1.4322 dll. The WebUIValidation.js file
> appears to be in all the right places. The hosting company re-ran
> aspnet_regiis.exe, which has cured mysterious ailments in the past.
> Has anybody seen anything like this? Any ideas?
> Thanks

Monday, March 26, 2012

Suggestion for a good ASP.NET Web hosting?

At http://www.asp.net/Customers/Displa...x?IndustryId=27, there
are hundred of ASP.NET hosting companies.

Can you suggest one or a couple of good ones?

I'm looking to build a small Web site (for fun only). Might not even need a
database, but if there is SQL Server, that would be great. The cheaper, the
better. Free would be great, but I do want FTP access. Being able to upload
from VS.NET would be great too, but not essential. ASP.NET 1.1 is prefered.

Thanks.I'm extremely happy with Webhost4life
(http://webhost4life.com/default.asp?refid=dwier)
They are very reasonable price-wise-quite a bit of web space and sql Server
space, if you need it - unlimited bandwidth and the service, as far as what
I've needed far outweighs most of the other hosting services I've tried in
the past. -- unlimited domains (depending on space), subdomains, etc.

Note - I don't recommend them because of the referral program either - -
though that's a plus for me - - note, that my refreral id is in the link
above - - I've been with them almost a year and wouldn't recommend them if I
wasn't going to stay

David Wier
http://aspnet101.com
http://aspexpress.com

"Michael" <a@.b.c> wrote in message
news:e8LsIkGWDHA.2272@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> At http://www.asp.net/Customers/Displa...x?IndustryId=27,
there
> are hundred of ASP.NET hosting companies.
> Can you suggest one or a couple of good ones?
> I'm looking to build a small Web site (for fun only). Might not even need
a
> database, but if there is SQL Server, that would be great. The cheaper,
the
> better. Free would be great, but I do want FTP access. Being able to
upload
> from VS.NET would be great too, but not essential. ASP.NET 1.1 is
prefered.
> Thanks.
Thanks David. I'll check it out.

"David Wier" <dwier@.nospamASPNet101.com> wrote in message
news:%239huosGWDHA.1780@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> I'm extremely happy with Webhost4life
> (http://webhost4life.com/default.asp?refid=dwier)
> They are very reasonable price-wise-quite a bit of web space and sql
Server
> space, if you need it - unlimited bandwidth and the service, as far as
what
> I've needed far outweighs most of the other hosting services I've tried in
> the past. -- unlimited domains (depending on space), subdomains, etc.
> Note - I don't recommend them because of the referral program either - -
> though that's a plus for me - - note, that my refreral id is in the link
> above - - I've been with them almost a year and wouldn't recommend them if
I
> wasn't going to stay
> David Wier
> http://aspnet101.com
> http://aspexpress.com
> "Michael" <a@.b.c> wrote in message
> news:e8LsIkGWDHA.2272@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > At http://www.asp.net/Customers/Displa...x?IndustryId=27,
> there
> > are hundred of ASP.NET hosting companies.
> > Can you suggest one or a couple of good ones?
> > I'm looking to build a small Web site (for fun only). Might not even
need
> a
> > database, but if there is SQL Server, that would be great. The cheaper,
> the
> > better. Free would be great, but I do want FTP access. Being able to
> upload
> > from VS.NET would be great too, but not essential. ASP.NET 1.1 is
> prefered.
> > Thanks.
also look at www.crystaltech.com
I have about 10 sites w/ them and totally satisfied. Support is fantastic
and they have a control panel powered by dot net that lets you administer
all aspects of your site
"Michael" <a@.b.c> wrote in message
news:OYaO3KIWDHA.2024@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Thanks David. I'll check it out.
>
> "David Wier" <dwier@.nospamASPNet101.com> wrote in message
> news:%239huosGWDHA.1780@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > I'm extremely happy with Webhost4life
> > (http://webhost4life.com/default.asp?refid=dwier)
> > They are very reasonable price-wise-quite a bit of web space and sql
> Server
> > space, if you need it - unlimited bandwidth and the service, as far as
> what
> > I've needed far outweighs most of the other hosting services I've tried
in
> > the past. -- unlimited domains (depending on space), subdomains, etc.
> > Note - I don't recommend them because of the referral program either - -
> > though that's a plus for me - - note, that my refreral id is in the link
> > above - - I've been with them almost a year and wouldn't recommend them
if
> I
> > wasn't going to stay
> > David Wier
> > http://aspnet101.com
> > http://aspexpress.com
> > "Michael" <a@.b.c> wrote in message
> > news:e8LsIkGWDHA.2272@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > > At http://www.asp.net/Customers/Displa...x?IndustryId=27,
> > there
> > > are hundred of ASP.NET hosting companies.
> > > > Can you suggest one or a couple of good ones?
> > > > I'm looking to build a small Web site (for fun only). Might not even
> need
> > a
> > > database, but if there is SQL Server, that would be great. The
cheaper,
> > the
> > > better. Free would be great, but I do want FTP access. Being able to
> > upload
> > > from VS.NET would be great too, but not essential. ASP.NET 1.1 is
> > prefered.
> > > > Thanks.
> >
Also look at DiscountASP.net. Great for me!
"Michael" <a@.b.c> wrote in message
news:e8LsIkGWDHA.2272@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> At http://www.asp.net/Customers/Displa...x?IndustryId=27,
there
> are hundred of ASP.NET hosting companies.
> Can you suggest one or a couple of good ones?
> I'm looking to build a small Web site (for fun only). Might not even need
a
> database, but if there is SQL Server, that would be great. The cheaper,
the
> better. Free would be great, but I do want FTP access. Being able to
upload
> from VS.NET would be great too, but not essential. ASP.NET 1.1 is
prefered.
> Thanks.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Support for Netscape 7+ ?

<asp:unproductive_post>
Are you SERIOUS? Are there still people ACTIVELY installing Netscape? Has
no one told them the browser war ended a couple of years ago?? Worst.
Product. Ever.
</asp:unproductive_post
"Antonio Maciel" <antmac@dotnet.itags.org.consys.com> wrote in message
news:eqCLHQKbDHA.1492@dotnet.itags.org.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hi.
> I have some validator controls on the pages of a site. In IE the controls
> work ok. When I run the site on Netscape 7 the scripts for the validator
> controls are not generated. Is there any support for Netscape 7 in vs.net
> 2003? If not, how can I validate the data on the page in Netscape 7?
> Thanks,
> Anotnio MacielSeriously, I hate all this anti-MS gubbins, but Phoenix / Firebird is the
BEST BROWSER EVER!

<Ducks
PS Top posting cos the last guy did, bite me.

"Drebin" <tRhEeMdOrVeEbin@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> <asp:unproductive_post>
> Are you SERIOUS? Are there still people ACTIVELY installing Netscape?
Has
> no one told them the browser war ended a couple of years ago?? Worst.
> Product. Ever.
> </asp:unproductive_post>
> "Antonio Maciel" <antmac@.consys.com> wrote in message
> news:eqCLHQKbDHA.1492@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > Hi.
> > I have some validator controls on the pages of a site. In IE the
controls
> > work ok. When I run the site on Netscape 7 the scripts for the validator
> > controls are not generated. Is there any support for Netscape 7 in
vs.net
> > 2003? If not, how can I validate the data on the page in Netscape 7?
> > Thanks,
> > Anotnio Maciel
To be clear - I don't have issues with non-MS browsers.. I just want a
standards-compliant browser, I don't care who makes it...

"Tom Yates" <tomyates@.askme.com> wrote in message
news:biifma$9jm52$1@.ID-191453.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Seriously, I hate all this anti-MS gubbins, but Phoenix / Firebird is the
> BEST BROWSER EVER!
> <Ducks>
> PS Top posting cos the last guy did, bite me.
> "Drebin" <tRhEeMdOrVeEbin@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eY23b.34594$Vx2.15013357@.newssvr28.news.prodi gy.com...
> > <asp:unproductive_post>
> > Are you SERIOUS? Are there still people ACTIVELY installing Netscape?
> Has
> > no one told them the browser war ended a couple of years ago?? Worst.
> > Product. Ever.
> > </asp:unproductive_post>
> > "Antonio Maciel" <antmac@.consys.com> wrote in message
> > news:eqCLHQKbDHA.1492@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > > Hi.
> > > > I have some validator controls on the pages of a site. In IE the
> controls
> > > work ok. When I run the site on Netscape 7 the scripts for the
validator
> > > controls are not generated. Is there any support for Netscape 7 in
> vs.net
> > > 2003? If not, how can I validate the data on the page in Netscape 7?
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Anotnio Maciel
> > >
> To be clear - I don't have issues with non-MS browsers.. I just want a
> standards-compliant browser, I don't care who makes it...
I second that.

"Drebin" <tRhEeMdOrVeEbin@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xt33b.34604$Vx2.15021174@.newssvr28.news.prodi gy.com...
> To be clear - I don't have issues with non-MS browsers.. I just want a
> standards-compliant browser, I don't care who makes it...
> "Tom Yates" <tomyates@.askme.com> wrote in message
> news:biifma$9jm52$1@.ID-191453.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > Seriously, I hate all this anti-MS gubbins, but Phoenix / Firebird is
the
> > BEST BROWSER EVER!
> > <Ducks>
> > PS Top posting cos the last guy did, bite me.
> > "Drebin" <tRhEeMdOrVeEbin@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:eY23b.34594$Vx2.15013357@.newssvr28.news.prodi gy.com...
> > > <asp:unproductive_post>
> > > Are you SERIOUS? Are there still people ACTIVELY installing
Netscape?
> > Has
> > > no one told them the browser war ended a couple of years ago?? Worst.
> > > Product. Ever.
> > > </asp:unproductive_post>
> > > > "Antonio Maciel" <antmac@.consys.com> wrote in message
> > > news:eqCLHQKbDHA.1492@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > > > Hi.
> > > > > > I have some validator controls on the pages of a site. In IE the
> > controls
> > > > work ok. When I run the site on Netscape 7 the scripts for the
> validator
> > > > controls are not generated. Is there any support for Netscape 7 in
> > vs.net
> > > > 2003? If not, how can I validate the data on the page in Netscape 7?
> > > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > > Anotnio Maciel
> > > > > > > >