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ASP.Net Webfor Mobile View
Compile Views in ASP.NET MVCASP.NET Web Site or ASP.NET Web Application?SecurityException: Request for the permission of type AspNetHostingPermission failedIs my System Administrator crazy :-) Does ASP.NET MVC break when the server's Physical Path is in UNC format?Hello, someone help to resolve this error. I getting this when ever I am building an appThe serialized data is invalidCould not load file or assembly 'EPiServer.Framework'asp.net URL Rewriting errorUmbraco - Could not load type 'usercontrols_NewContactUs'Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.AspNet.TelemetryCorrelation' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified
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I have a web for application. I want the site to use the same master page for desktop and mobile. When I run my site in regular view, it is fine. But, if I view the site on a mobile device (or emulate a mobile device in my browser) I get this error:
System.Web.HttpException (0x80004005): Could not load type
'com.mysite.p3.myapplication.Site_Mobile'. at
System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.GetType(String typeName, Boolean
ignoreCase, Boolean throwOnError) at
System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ProcessInheritsAttribute(String
baseTypeName, String codeFileBaseTypeName, String src, Assembly
assembly)
I have tried editing my RouteConfig.vb file to handle friendly URL, but this causes other issues with my servers Single Sign On. Is there another way to use the same master page for desktop and mobile? I tried adding a view switcher, but the load event never fires.
thanks
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I have a web for application. I want the site to use the same master page for desktop and mobile. When I run my site in regular view, it is fine. But, if I view the site on a mobile device (or emulate a mobile device in my browser) I get this error:
System.Web.HttpException (0x80004005): Could not load type
'com.mysite.p3.myapplication.Site_Mobile'. at
System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.GetType(String typeName, Boolean
ignoreCase, Boolean throwOnError) at
System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ProcessInheritsAttribute(String
baseTypeName, String codeFileBaseTypeName, String src, Assembly
assembly)
I have tried editing my RouteConfig.vb file to handle friendly URL, but this causes other issues with my servers Single Sign On. Is there another way to use the same master page for desktop and mobile? I tried adding a view switcher, but the load event never fires.
thanks
asp.net vb.net webforms
add a comment |
I have a web for application. I want the site to use the same master page for desktop and mobile. When I run my site in regular view, it is fine. But, if I view the site on a mobile device (or emulate a mobile device in my browser) I get this error:
System.Web.HttpException (0x80004005): Could not load type
'com.mysite.p3.myapplication.Site_Mobile'. at
System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.GetType(String typeName, Boolean
ignoreCase, Boolean throwOnError) at
System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ProcessInheritsAttribute(String
baseTypeName, String codeFileBaseTypeName, String src, Assembly
assembly)
I have tried editing my RouteConfig.vb file to handle friendly URL, but this causes other issues with my servers Single Sign On. Is there another way to use the same master page for desktop and mobile? I tried adding a view switcher, but the load event never fires.
thanks
asp.net vb.net webforms
I have a web for application. I want the site to use the same master page for desktop and mobile. When I run my site in regular view, it is fine. But, if I view the site on a mobile device (or emulate a mobile device in my browser) I get this error:
System.Web.HttpException (0x80004005): Could not load type
'com.mysite.p3.myapplication.Site_Mobile'. at
System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.GetType(String typeName, Boolean
ignoreCase, Boolean throwOnError) at
System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ProcessInheritsAttribute(String
baseTypeName, String codeFileBaseTypeName, String src, Assembly
assembly)
I have tried editing my RouteConfig.vb file to handle friendly URL, but this causes other issues with my servers Single Sign On. Is there another way to use the same master page for desktop and mobile? I tried adding a view switcher, but the load event never fires.
thanks
asp.net vb.net webforms
asp.net vb.net webforms
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