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Saturday, April 9, 2011PrintSubscribe
Deploying Web Site Factory Apps to Winhost.com

Deployment of Web Site Factory applications to http://winhost.com ASP.NET hosting provider requires additional Web.Config modification instructions.

Start Code On Time web application generator, click on the name of your project and step to the Web Server page in the project wizard by clicking a few times the Next button.

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Enter the following Web.Config modification instructions in the text box at the bottom of the wizard page.

InsertAfter: /configuration/system.web/*[last()]

<trust level="Full" legacyCasModel="true" />

This instruction will ensure that the hosting provider will allow ASP.NET to compile the web site without errors.

Generate the project and open the web site in Visual Studio 2010 or Visual Web Developer 2010 to initiate deployment. Follow instructions at http://support.winhost.com/KB/a809/deploying-visual-studio-2010-web-site-project-to-winhost.aspx.

The screen shot below shows the Copy Web Site window in Visual Studio 2010.

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Friday, May 21, 2010PrintSubscribe
Configuring Mail Settings

Q. Can you tell me in which component, file, etc is it that I configure the mail host that should be used to send out the password reminders.

A.

You can configure mail settings of your application as follows:

  1. Run Code OnTime Generator and select your project.
  2. Click Next button a few times until your reach Web Server page in the project wizard.
  3. Paste the text from the sample below into Web.Config modification instructions field. Make sure to use your own SMTP server settings as values.
  4. Generate your project. The section system.net will be integrated into Web.Config file of your project whenever you generate the project next time.

InsertAfter: /configuration/connectionStrings
  <system.net>
    <mailSettings>
      <smtp deliveryMethod="Network" from="ben@contoso.com">
        <network
          host="localhost"
          port="25"
          defaultCredentials="true"
        />
      </smtp>
    </mailSettings>
  </system.net>

Note that InsertAfter instruction will insert the XML snippet just after the connectionStrings section in Web.Config configuration file of your application.

You can learn more about configuring mailSettings at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/w355a94k.aspx.

Saturday, March 27, 2010PrintSubscribe
Integrating ELMAH in Code OnTime Projects

Q. I have another question. I just implemented ELMAH into my solution and
am having some difficulty because every time I use the designer and
regenerate the solution the Elmah configuration entries get
overwritten in Web.Config. I'm sure others have run into this before.
How would you suggest I remediate this issue?

Arthur Djavairian

A. You can configure the project to execute custom Web.Config modification instructions as described at /blog/2010/03/customizing-webconfig.html.

ELMAH (Error Logging Modules and Handlers) is an application-wide error logging facility that is completely pluggable. It can be dynamically added to a running ASP.NET web application, or even all ASP.NET web applications on a machine, without any need for re-compilation or re-deployment.

Arthur has shared with us his configuration settings.

The following is the markup to add ELMAH error logging to a Code OnTime project.  Make sure to copy the instructions including the text in bold.

AppendChild: /configuration/configSections

              <sectionGroup name="elmah">
                       <!-- NOTE! If you are using ASP.NET 1.x then remove the
                requirePermission="false" attribute from the section
                elements below as those are only needed for
                partially trusted applications in ASP.NET 2.0 -->
                       <section name="security" requirePermission="false" type="Elmah.SecuritySectionHandler, Elmah"/>
                       <section name="errorLog" requirePermission="false" type="Elmah.ErrorLogSectionHandler, Elmah"/>
                       <section name="errorMail" requirePermission="false" type="Elmah.ErrorMailSectionHandler, Elmah"/>
                       <section name="errorFilter" requirePermission="false" type="Elmah.ErrorFilterSectionHandler, Elmah"/>
                       <section name="errorTweet" requirePermission="false" type="Elmah.ErrorTweetSectionHandler, Elmah"/>
               </sectionGroup>

InsertAfter: /configuration/connectionStrings

       <elmah>
               <security allowRemoteAccess="1"/>
               <!--
           Use to log errors to Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or 2005
           using ASP.NET 2.0. Set value of connectionStringName attribute
           to the name of the connection string settings to use from
           the <connectionStrings> section.
       -->
               <errorLog type="Elmah.SqlErrorLog, Elmah" connectionStringName="SimplePaymentPlans"/>
       </elmah>

AppendChild: /configuration/system.web/httpHandlers


<add verb="POST,GET,HEAD" path="elmah.axd" type="Elmah.ErrorLogPageFactory, Elmah"/>

AppendChild: /configuration/system.web/httpModules

<add name="ErrorLog" type="Elmah.ErrorLogModule, Elmah"/>

AppendChild: /configuration

   <location path="elmah.axd">
       <system.web>
           <authorization>
               <allow roles="Administrators"/>
               <deny users="*" />
           </authorization>
       </system.web>
   </location>