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Debug Asp.Net - "This site can't be reached"
Hello, Today, all my Visual Studio 2019 Community projects stopped debugging and are displaying the following message in the browser: "This site can't be reached." I've tried using Visual Studio 2022 Community, but the problem is the same. I have numerous projects (Asp.Net - vb), and they all have the same issue. Even creating a new project (VS 20219 or VS 2022), the error persists. I've tried reinstalling IIS Express, disabling my antivirus, and reinstalling Visual Studio 2022 (since it was just for testing). Nothing works. Everything was working until yesterday, but now I can't work anymore. It seems like a Windows update, but I don't have restore points to revert to. I'd appreciate it if anyone has any idea what this could be. EduardoSolvedEduardoFornaroOct 15, 2025Copper Contributor80Views0likes1CommentDebugging Java script in old asp core app
Hy, I need to modify an asp.net.core app witch I made years ago. in version 2.2. I do succeed to alter C# code in visual studio (2022), but I need to alter also some Java script. The problem is that if I try to do so and I want to debug it it seems that the script in my browser (MS Edge) is not changing. I have enabled Java script debugging in VS. I emptied the browsers cache but nothing seems to help. When I run the application in debugging mode and hit F12 I still see the old script. Please help!RobertWarningSep 07, 2025Copper Contributor32Views0likes0CommentsIs Native RDLC Report Support Planned for Future .NET Versions?
Good day Team, Given the demand for cross-platform reporting solutions, is there any plan to provide native RDLC (Report Definition Language Client-side) support for .NET Core or upcoming .NET releases (e.g., .NET 9 and beyond)? Many enterprise applications rely on RDLC, and the current lack of official support limits modernization efforts and forces continued reliance on the legacy .NET Framework or Windows-only workarounds. Is RDLC on the roadmap for future .NET versions, or should we consider alternative technologies for long-term reporting requirements? Any official guidance or updates would be greatly appreciated.VelkumarAug 19, 2025Copper Contributor64Views0likes0CommentsCreating a pooled resource for Dependency Injection
Currently, we have AddSingleton(), AddScoped(), and AddTransient() to generate resources in DI. Is there a way to request a new feature for an AddPooled() which will allow us to create and reuse unused instances from a pool? I have a class that has an expensive creation (a little over 5 seconds) that cannot be instantiated as a singleton. I don't need it to maintain any state, so it would be an ideal candidate for a pooled resource in DI.WhiteEagle5150Aug 08, 2025Copper Contributor54Views0likes0CommentsWhen should I use SQL Server, MySQL, or PostgreSQL?
I'm working on a web application (using C#/.NET backend), and I need to choose a relational database. I'm considering three options: Microsoft SQL Server MySQL PostgreSQL I want to understand: What are the strengths and weaknesses of each? Which database is better suited for: Transactional performance Advanced querying / analytics Ease of use with .NET Cross-platform support Are there any licensing or hosting concerns I should consider? My use case involves: Moderate traffic Complex queries with joins APIs and background jobs Deployment to cloud (Azure) I’d appreciate any recommendations or real-world experience comparing these databases.UdhayarajanJAug 05, 2025Copper Contributor225Views0likes3CommentsHelp with my ASP.NET API Application
I have been developing API for a full stack application with React FrontEnd in ASP.NET for my Internship project which is an Asset Management System. I have successfully implemented API Endpoints for CRUD with Authentication with JWT. What topic should I learn next ? Should I start providing API Documentation or is there something else I need to learn ? I have also uploaded the Schema the project is using. I am using ADO.NET instead of Entity Framework for quering with the database. The link to my Repository Source Code: https://github.com/bibashmanjusubedi/InternshipbibashMay 15, 2025Copper Contributor145Views1like1CommentSingleton Class with Async
I'm working on building a Blazor Web App (.net 9) for an internal company portal. I want to load some persistent data to be used throughout the app into a class and then load that class as a scoped service. Most of the data will be fairly static, but expensive data to retrieve, ie: graph api call for members of groups, etc. So that data will also be loaded asynchronously. Everything I've found regarding loading data into a class asynchronously basically points back to a post by Stephen Cleary on Asynchronous Lazy Initialization: https://blog.stephencleary.com/2012/08/asynchronous-lazy-initialization.html My question is, given that this post was originally posted back in 2012, is this still an acceptable way of loading data asynchronously for a singleton or are there other, more modern approaches to this scenario?GarudaLeadMay 15, 2025Copper Contributor66Views0likes0Commentsaspnet c# iterate control in listview and remove a panel from placeholder in one column
trying to iterate through controls in listview to remove panel01 from placeholder if detected row in database condition dt.Rows[i]["BidEndWithError"].ToString() == "no" in the row: But all the listview's panel01 being removed even dt.Rows[i]["BidEndWithError"].ToString() == "no" is not 'no'`your text` `<asp:PlaceHolder ID="phLabel" runat="server"> <asp:Panel ID="panel01" runat="server"> Day Left : <%# Eval("BidDayLeft") %></br> Hour Left : <%# Eval("BidHourLeft") %></br> Minute Left : <%# Eval("BidMinuteLeft") %></br> Second Left : <%# Eval("BidSecondLeft") %></br> </asp:Panel> protected void lv01_ItemDataBound(object sender, ListViewItemEventArgs e) { if (e.Item.ItemType == ListViewItemType.DataItem) { string constr = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["bidsystemdb"].ConnectionString; using (SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(constr)) { DataTable dt = new DataTable(); //string strSQL = "Select * from BidTable2 WHERE ProductName='Toy 1'"; string strSQL = "Select * from BidTable2"; SqlDataAdapter adpt = new SqlDataAdapter(strSQL, con); adpt.Fill(dt); for (int ij = 0; ij < e.Item.Controls.Count; ij++) { for (int i = 0; i < dt.Rows.Count; i++) { //Response.Write("lv01 reached!"); if (dt.Rows[i]["BidEndWithError"].ToString() == "no") { Response.Write("lv01 level 2 reached!"); PlaceHolder _phLabel = e.Item.Controls[ij].FindControl("phLabel") as PlaceHolder; Panel _pnlLabel = e.Item.Controls[ij].FindControl("panel01") as Panel; _phLabel.Controls.Remove(_pnlLabel); ContentPlaceHolder _MainContent = Master.FindControl("MainContent") as ContentPlaceHolder; UpdatePanel _udp01 = _MainContent.FindControl("udp01") as UpdatePanel; _udp01.Update(); } } } } } }`canalsoMay 13, 2025Copper Contributor49Views0likes0CommentsImplementation SMTP using MailKit in ASP .NET Core MVC
I am developing a web development project, where I have to implement email trigger along with message. Suppose there is a form where users will put thier name, email, title and message. After hitting submit button it will automatically send the message to the owner. How can I achieve this in latest version of this framework. And MailKit is Version 4.11.0.soumyadipmajumder03Apr 25, 2025Copper Contributor91Views0likes0CommentsEnable .Net ImageFormat.WebP in VS 2022 Prof ASPX Web.Config
Hi. I am developing C# ASPX Web sites in VS Professional 2022 (64 bit). I want to access the System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.WebP property so I can manipulate WebP files. I believe this requires .Net 4.8. I know there are 3rd party libraries out there - I would prefer to keep as much native MS code as possible. I am unable to get System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.WebP as a selection option for the ImageFormat. I can get all of the other formats e.g. TheImageFormat = System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Jpeg/Gif/Png etc. WebP is not shown as an option. I have Web.Config set as: <compilation optimizeCompilations="true" debug="true" targetFramework="4.8.1"> <assemblies> <add assembly="System.Net, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=B03F5F7F11D50A3A" /> <add assembly="System.Numerics, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=B77A5C561934E089" /> </assemblies> </compilation> <httpRuntime targetFramework="4.8.1" executionTimeout="240" maxRequestLength="20480" requestValidationMode="2.0" /> The Targeting Packs & SDK seem to be installed & enabled as per the screen snap below. Any help in resolving this is greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Peter.PeterS1Apr 15, 2025Copper Contributor176Views0likes0Comments
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