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ASP .NET website deployment

Hi All,

I build an ASP .NET web site using VB.NET the website works perfect in my computer.
Now I am ready to deploy on my customers server, and I already did that.

I copied all the files inside my virtual directory and copy them to the wwwroot of my customers server.

When I open the IE browser and I request the Login page it is retrieved, but two things happen.
1.- I have a label where I display the current date and it does not appear.
2.- When I click on the logon button it appear to do nothing.

What can be the problem?

Thanks in advance

--
Roberto
Nov 18 '05 #1
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Hi Roberto,

Here is a quick rundown on how to deploy a .Net web site.
1) Copy all of the all of the files accross tot eh web server
rembering to keep the same file structure that you have created on you
testing server. You do not however need to copy the .vb files.
2) Check that the web.config file obeys the rules imposed upon you by
the web server. Different web hosting companies impose different
restrictions upon the web.config file

NOTE: Make sure that you have copied the bin directory and the .dll
files inside it. All your .vb files are compiled into the .dll file

And that is it. If you are still having problems I might sugest that maybe
you are using absolute refrences specific to your testing server.

Hope that helps

Josh
"Roberto" <yo*****@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi All,

I build an ASP .NET web site using VB.NET the website works perfect in my computer. Now I am ready to deploy on my customers server, and I already did that.

I copied all the files inside my virtual directory and copy them to the wwwroot of my customers server.
When I open the IE browser and I request the Login page it is retrieved, but two things happen. 1.- I have a label where I display the current date and it does not appear. 2.- When I click on the logon button it appear to do nothing.

What can be the problem?

Thanks in advance

--
Roberto

Nov 18 '05 #2
Dear Roberto,
Here are two useful links. Please go through the steps carefully and apply it in your project. Your problem will be solved shortly.

1> Deploying ASP.NET Applications - Part 1 ( http://www.15seconds.com/issue/030806.htm )

2> http://www.15seconds.com/issue/030820.htm ( http://www.15seconds.com/issue/030820.htm )
--
Thanks & Regards,
John Paul. A
Sharp Software Development India, Pvt. Ltd.,
Unit 5, Level 3, Innovator, ITPL,
Whitefield Road,
Bangalore – 560 066,
INDIA
www.sharp.co.in
"Josh" wrote:
Hi Roberto,

Here is a quick rundown on how to deploy a .Net web site.
1) Copy all of the all of the files accross tot eh web server
rembering to keep the same file structure that you have created on you
testing server. You do not however need to copy the .vb files.
2) Check that the web.config file obeys the rules imposed upon you by
the web server. Different web hosting companies impose different
restrictions upon the web.config file

NOTE: Make sure that you have copied the bin directory and the .dll
files inside it. All your .vb files are compiled into the .dll file

And that is it. If you are still having problems I might sugest that maybe
you are using absolute refrences specific to your testing server.

Hope that helps

Josh
"Roberto" <yo*****@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:C3**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi All,

I build an ASP .NET web site using VB.NET the website works perfect in my

computer.
Now I am ready to deploy on my customers server, and I already did that.

I copied all the files inside my virtual directory and copy them to the

wwwroot of my customers server.

When I open the IE browser and I request the Login page it is retrieved,

but two things happen.
1.- I have a label where I display the current date and it does not

appear.
2.- When I click on the logon button it appear to do nothing.

What can be the problem?

Thanks in advance

--
Roberto


Nov 18 '05 #3

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