Subject: Publishing one page with Visual Studio - msg#00067
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I recently switched to pre-compiled mode for publishing our asp.net 2.0
website. I'm using the built in Build>Publish Website feature within VS
and browsing to the file location on the server. Now this works fine
but it copies the whole website and brings it down for a few seconds.
Can I just update one page instead?
On a positive note the website seems to be running much snappier. Not
sure if it's related or not. We were having issues with the website
recompiling itself once in a while and locking people out for five
minutes.
Neil
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Re: Converting a MemoryStream to a String
Encoding.UTF8.GetString(sContents)
--- "Keith R. Pinster" <dimondwoof@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've been banging my head against this for a couple
> of hours and just
> can't figure it out. I've got an object that dumps
> it's result into a
> MemoryStream object. Can someone tell me how to
> convert this to a
> string?
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Re: Converting a MemoryStream to a String
Cool, thanks Sunny!
--- In padnug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Sonny N." <javabrewery@...> wrote:
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> Encoding.UTF8.GetString(sContents)
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> --- "Keith R. Pinster" <dimondwoof@...> wrote:
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> > I've been banging my head against this for a couple
> > of hours and just
> > can't figure it out. I've got an object that dumps
> > it's result into a
> > MemoryStream object. Can someone tell me how to
> > convert this to a
> > string?
> >
> > Thanks
> > KRP
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Converting a MemoryStream to a String
I've been banging my head against this for a couple of hours and just
can't figure it out. I've got an object that dumps it's result into a
MemoryStream object. Can someone tell me how to convert this to a
string?
Thanks
KRP
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RE: Publishing one page with Visual Studio
No one knows this answer? Am I the only person who publishes with the
pre-compile option and finds a 5 minute down time for the website
unacceptable? I must be doing something wrong because I can't believe
there is no Microsoft solution for updating a website with no down time
or page compiling delay. - Neil
I recently switched to pre-compiled mode for publishing our asp.net 2.0
website. I'm using the built in Build>Publish Website feature within VS
and browsing to the file location on the server. Now this works fine
but it copies the whole website and brings it down for a few seconds.
Can I just update one page instead?
On a positive note the website seems to be running much snappier. Not
sure if it's related or not. We were having issues with the website
recompiling itself once in a while and locking people out for five
minutes.
Neil
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