I have an account with an ISP for my web site. I do not have access to the
server configuration controls. I can ask the ISP to designate an existing
directory on my web site as a virtual directory. I use VSNET 2003 to develop
applications and I am trying to understand exactly what/how to "install" my
ASP.NET applications on my web site. The information I've found so far
focuses on processes that only work if you own the IIS server.
I currently have one directory "DotNet" defined as a virtual directory. I
want to be able to install multiple different pages ("applications") for
development testing. For example, in "DotNet" I'd like to install a set of
aspx pages to test some SQL data retrieval and update processes - then, I'd
like to create a sub-directory ("DotNet/Test2") and install some aspx pages
to test some data submission forms.
If anyone can point me to information on ways to accomplish this I'd really
appreciate it.
Wayne 5 1620
You'll need either
FPSE on the server, FTP Access to the server, HTTP Upload access to the
server or \\server\share access to the server.
Find out from them what access you have.
--
Curt Christianson
Owner/Lead Developer, DF-Software
Site: http://www.Darkfalz.com
Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com
"Wayne Wengert" <wa***************@wengert.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... I have an account with an ISP for my web site. I do not have access to the server configuration controls. I can ask the ISP to designate an existing directory on my web site as a virtual directory. I use VSNET 2003 to develop applications and I am trying to understand exactly what/how to "install" my ASP.NET applications on my web site. The information I've found so far focuses on processes that only work if you own the IIS server.
I currently have one directory "DotNet" defined as a virtual directory. I want to be able to install multiple different pages ("applications") for development testing. For example, in "DotNet" I'd like to install a set of aspx pages to test some SQL data retrieval and update processes - then, I'd like to create a sub-directory ("DotNet/Test2") and install some aspx pages to test some data submission forms.
If anyone can point me to information on ways to accomplish this I'd really appreciate it.
Wayne
Curt;
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I do have FTP access to my web pages. I
have lots of ASP and HTML pages there and am trying to begin the migration
to ASP.NET
Wayne
"Curt_C [MVP]" <software_AT_darkfalz.com> wrote in message
news:uw*************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... You'll need either FPSE on the server, FTP Access to the server, HTTP Upload access to the server or \\server\share access to the server.
Find out from them what access you have.
-- Curt Christianson Owner/Lead Developer, DF-Software Site: http://www.Darkfalz.com Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com
"Wayne Wengert" <wa***************@wengert.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...I have an account with an ISP for my web site. I do not have access to
the server configuration controls. I can ask the ISP to designate an
existing directory on my web site as a virtual directory. I use VSNET 2003 to develop applications and I am trying to understand exactly what/how to "install" my ASP.NET applications on my web site. The information I've found so far focuses on processes that only work if you own the IIS server.
I currently have one directory "DotNet" defined as a virtual directory.
I want to be able to install multiple different pages ("applications") for development testing. For example, in "DotNet" I'd like to install a set
of aspx pages to test some SQL data retrieval and update processes - then, I'd like to create a sub-directory ("DotNet/Test2") and install some aspx pages to test some data submission forms.
If anyone can point me to information on ways to accomplish this I'd really appreciate it.
Wayne
Great.... Should be no biggie then. The only tricky part is that you might
need the VD created for any individual sites, other then that just push your
stuff up to the site.
I like WebDeploy/Unleash-It for publishing
( http://weblogs.asp.net/mhawley/archi...02/106769.aspx)
--
Curt Christianson
Owner/Lead Developer, DF-Software
Site: http://www.Darkfalz.com
Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com
"Wayne Wengert" <wa***************@wengert.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Curt;
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I do have FTP access to my web pages. I have lots of ASP and HTML pages there and am trying to begin the migration to ASP.NET
Wayne
"Curt_C [MVP]" <software_AT_darkfalz.com> wrote in message news:uw*************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... You'll need either FPSE on the server, FTP Access to the server, HTTP Upload access to the server or \\server\share access to the server.
Find out from them what access you have.
-- Curt Christianson Owner/Lead Developer, DF-Software Site: http://www.Darkfalz.com Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com
"Wayne Wengert" <wa***************@wengert.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >I have an account with an ISP for my web site. I do not have access to the > server configuration controls. I can ask the ISP to designate an existing > directory on my web site as a virtual directory. I use VSNET 2003 to > develop > applications and I am trying to understand exactly what/how to > "install" > my > ASP.NET applications on my web site. The information I've found so far > focuses on processes that only work if you own the IIS server. > > I currently have one directory "DotNet" defined as a virtual directory. I > want to be able to install multiple different pages ("applications") > for > development testing. For example, in "DotNet" I'd like to install a set of > aspx pages to test some SQL data retrieval and update processes - then, > I'd > like to create a sub-directory ("DotNet/Test2") and install some aspx > pages > to test some data submission forms. > > If anyone can point me to information on ways to accomplish this I'd > really > appreciate it. > > Wayne > >
Curt;
I downloaded Unleash-It from the site you pointed to but I have no idea how
to use it. The help points to http://www.eworldui.net/ where I don't see any
reference to Unleash-IT or WebDeploy. The author's site is very confusing
and, again, I don't see any meaningful help or tutorials. Am I missing
something?
Wayne
"Curt_C [MVP]" <software_AT_darkfalz.com> wrote in message
news:Oy*************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... Great.... Should be no biggie then. The only tricky part is that you might need the VD created for any individual sites, other then that just push
your stuff up to the site.
I like WebDeploy/Unleash-It for publishing (http://weblogs.asp.net/mhawley/archi...02/106769.aspx)
-- Curt Christianson Owner/Lead Developer, DF-Software Site: http://www.Darkfalz.com Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com
"Wayne Wengert" <wa***************@wengert.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Curt;
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I do have FTP access to my web
pages. I have lots of ASP and HTML pages there and am trying to begin the
migration to ASP.NET
Wayne
"Curt_C [MVP]" <software_AT_darkfalz.com> wrote in message news:uw*************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... You'll need either FPSE on the server, FTP Access to the server, HTTP Upload access to the server or \\server\share access to the server.
Find out from them what access you have.
-- Curt Christianson Owner/Lead Developer, DF-Software Site: http://www.Darkfalz.com Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com
"Wayne Wengert" <wa***************@wengert.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >I have an account with an ISP for my web site. I do not have access to the > server configuration controls. I can ask the ISP to designate an existing > directory on my web site as a virtual directory. I use VSNET 2003 to > develop > applications and I am trying to understand exactly what/how to > "install" > my > ASP.NET applications on my web site. The information I've found so
far > focuses on processes that only work if you own the IIS server. > > I currently have one directory "DotNet" defined as a virtual
directory. I > want to be able to install multiple different pages ("applications") > for > development testing. For example, in "DotNet" I'd like to install a
set of > aspx pages to test some SQL data retrieval and update processes -
then, > I'd > like to create a sub-directory ("DotNet/Test2") and install some aspx > pages > to test some data submission forms. > > If anyone can point me to information on ways to accomplish this I'd > really > appreciate it. > > Wayne > >
He/they are in the process of updating it I guess...There is a small writeup
in the Articles section of my blog site but basically just choose your
source (the www folder of your site) the destination (the FTP info for your
host) and check the file types you want to deploy (all most likely), then
click DEPLOY. That should be it.
--
Curt Christianson
Owner/Lead Developer, DF-Software
Site: http://www.Darkfalz.com
Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com
"Wayne Wengert" <wa***************@wengert.com> wrote in message
news:OV**************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... Curt;
I downloaded Unleash-It from the site you pointed to but I have no idea how to use it. The help points to http://www.eworldui.net/ where I don't see any reference to Unleash-IT or WebDeploy. The author's site is very confusing and, again, I don't see any meaningful help or tutorials. Am I missing something?
Wayne
"Curt_C [MVP]" <software_AT_darkfalz.com> wrote in message news:Oy*************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... Great.... Should be no biggie then. The only tricky part is that you might need the VD created for any individual sites, other then that just push your stuff up to the site.
I like WebDeploy/Unleash-It for publishing (http://weblogs.asp.net/mhawley/archi...02/106769.aspx)
-- Curt Christianson Owner/Lead Developer, DF-Software Site: http://www.Darkfalz.com Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com
"Wayne Wengert" <wa***************@wengert.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Curt; > > Sorry, I should have mentioned that I do have FTP access to my web pages. > I > have lots of ASP and HTML pages there and am trying to begin the migration > to ASP.NET > > Wayne > > "Curt_C [MVP]" <software_AT_darkfalz.com> wrote in message > news:uw*************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> You'll need either >> FPSE on the server, FTP Access to the server, HTTP Upload access to >> the >> server or \\server\share access to the server. >> >> Find out from them what access you have. >> >> -- >> Curt Christianson >> Owner/Lead Developer, DF-Software >> Site: http://www.Darkfalz.com >> Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com >> >> >> "Wayne Wengert" <wa***************@wengert.com> wrote in message >> news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> >I have an account with an ISP for my web site. I do not have access >> >to > the >> > server configuration controls. I can ask the ISP to designate an > existing >> > directory on my web site as a virtual directory. I use VSNET 2003 to >> > develop >> > applications and I am trying to understand exactly what/how to >> > "install" >> > my >> > ASP.NET applications on my web site. The information I've found so far >> > focuses on processes that only work if you own the IIS server. >> > >> > I currently have one directory "DotNet" defined as a virtual directory. > I >> > want to be able to install multiple different pages ("applications") >> > for >> > development testing. For example, in "DotNet" I'd like to install a set > of >> > aspx pages to test some SQL data retrieval and update processes - then, >> > I'd >> > like to create a sub-directory ("DotNet/Test2") and install some >> > aspx >> > pages >> > to test some data submission forms. >> > >> > If anyone can point me to information on ways to accomplish this I'd >> > really >> > appreciate it. >> > >> > Wayne >> > >> > >> >> > >
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