Showing posts with label customers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label customers. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Subweb / Subprojects VS2005

I have a web site which we use to service many customers. The base part of
the web site is the same for every customer. Then there are sub-webs for
each customer that contain customer specific pages only. How do we structur
e
the projects such that I don't need to build one solution which contains the
base web and every customer web while maintaining session accross all the
webs? One of the frustrating things about VS is that if it finds a sub web
it tries to compile it. So i remove the sub-web and everything compiles, bu
t
now how do I test the sub-web when I can't navigate through the base web?
More info...each web (base and customer) has a bunch of supporting
assemblies (service, data, rules, etc). The base web should not change ver
y
frequently but each sub-web (customer specific) will be on a different
release cycle. So I need to keep them separate.
I have read the Guthrie articles on VS2005 projects and while they get me
pretty close, they don't seem to address my issues.
I refuse to belive that this problem is uniqute and hopefully someone on the
ASP.NET / VS team has thought about this scenario. Any help would be much
appreciated.
Thanks,
curtSilence sucks, if I am off my rocker just tell me so ;-).
Thanks,
curt
"Curt Koppang" wrote:

> I have a web site which we use to service many customers. The base part o
f
> the web site is the same for every customer. Then there are sub-webs for
> each customer that contain customer specific pages only. How do we struct
ure
> the projects such that I don't need to build one solution which contains t
he
> base web and every customer web while maintaining session accross all the
> webs? One of the frustrating things about VS is that if it finds a sub we
b
> it tries to compile it. So i remove the sub-web and everything compiles,
but
> now how do I test the sub-web when I can't navigate through the base web?
> More info...each web (base and customer) has a bunch of supporting
> assemblies (service, data, rules, etc). The base web should not change v
ery
> frequently but each sub-web (customer specific) will be on a different
> release cycle. So I need to keep them separate.
> I have read the Guthrie articles on VS2005 projects and while they get me
> pretty close, they don't seem to address my issues.
> I refuse to belive that this problem is uniqute and hopefully someone on t
he
> ASP.NET / VS team has thought about this scenario. Any help would be much
> appreciated.
> Thanks,
> curt

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.