[Mono-list] Web app migrate from win32 to linux
Joe Audette
joe.audette at gmail.com
Wed Nov 15 08:45:07 EST 2006
Hi Travis,
<
I really meant (single quotes replaced with double quotes). ** THIS WORKS
**
var sControlName = "<asp:Literal id="lit1" runat="server" />";
<
This doesn't work on my planet. On my planet you would never put something
like that in javascript. A literal declared server side in markup like
<asp:Literal id="lit1" Text="foo" /> would render in the browser only as
foo. Putting runat=server in the string of a javascript variable is just
cuckoo here on my planet. No offense to other worlds of course ;-), each to
his own.
Cheers,
Joe
On 11/15/06, Travis Staloch <twostepted at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> ******
> Sorry all for the repost. I messed up the subject last time. --Travis
> ******
>
> Joe,
>
> Thanks for the tip. I agree that using <%= is a simpler way to get that
> id into that file. However, the example below (1) _does_ work on windows.
> The example I sent before wasn't exactly what I'd used. I mixed some single
> qoutes with double quotes. I know its ugly, but it works.
>
> When I said (notice single quotes at beginning and end):
> var sControlName = '<asp:Literal id="lit1" runat="server" />';
>
> I really meant (single quotes replaced with double quotes). ** THIS WORKS
> **
> var sControlName = "<asp:Literal id="lit1" runat="server" />";
>
> --Travis
>
> (1) - Example works on windows, not on linux mono.
> .aspx.cs
> -------------
> protected Literal lit1;
> ...
> // in Page_Load()
> lit1.Text = "ControlName";
>
> .aspx
> -------------
> ...
> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
> var sControlName = "<asp:Literal id="lit1" runat="server" />";
> </script>
> ...
>
> That would never work on windows either. Its not a correct way to get a
> client side reference to a server side control. Its not a Mono migration
> issue at all.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Joe
>
> On 11/14/06, Travis Staloch wrote:
> >
> > FYI,
> >
> > I was able to solve this problem myself. I realized that it had to do
> > with the fact that I'd included some unnecessary mono assemblies in my
> web
> > app's bin directory (assemblies which were already in the GAC or
> otherwise
> > on the machine which I migrated to).
> >
> > This caused some confilcts as I'm guessing that mono found these private
> > assemblies in my app's bin directory before finding the shared
> assemblies
> > elsewhere. I think that what happened is some 1.18 or 1.16 assemblies (
> > Mono.Data.Tds.dll in the error below) were used by the 1.15 mono
> > installation.
> >
> > Another problem, and possible bug, I noticed with my web app (a
> difference
> > from windows .NET) was that I had problems using an to
> > set a javascript variable. Here is the code which gives me a
> > NullReferenceException when I try to use it.
> >
> > THIS DOESN'T WORK:
> > .aspx
> > --------
> >
> > .cs
> > --------
> > protected Literal litProductDdlName;
> > ...
> > litProductDdlName.Text = ddlProducts.ClientID;
> >
> >
> > THIS WORKS - using <%= %> escaping as a workaround:
> > .aspx
> > --------
> >
> >
> > After making this change, I have been able to successfully run my
> migrated
> > ASP.NET web app on apache2/mod_mono.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > --Travis
> >
> >
> > *Travis Staloch * wrote:
> >
> > Guys,
> >
> > I've recently moved a .NET 1.1 web application over from a working
> > windows/IIS machine to a linux/apache2/mod_mono machine. I keep
> >
> > getting this message whenever I try to view any of the pages:
> >
> > System.MissingMethodException: Method not found:
> > 'Mono.Data.Tds.Protocol.TdsConnectionParameters.Reset'.
> > in <0x00000>
> >
> > I was getting a System.TypeLoadException error from same
> > assembly (Mono.Data.Tds) until I restarted apache2.
> >
> > Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing this?
> > Is this related to the fact that the linux machine has mono
> > 1.1.15 installed while the windows machine the app migrated
> > from had a later version (1.1.18 I think)?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > --Travis
> >
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