i just installed the latest Umbraco and Forms came installed. Does it need MVC as rendering engine in umbracosetings.config ? I now have it set to winforms and get an error when trying to load a page with a forms macro (which is a partialview).
I have just tried to install a fresh Umbraco 7.2.2 and set the rendering engineWebFormsand I also get and error saying. The layout page "Master.cshtml" could not be found at the following path: "~/Views/Master.cshtml".
Therefor I think that you should create an issue on the issue tracker about this. So the HQ is knows this is a problem when you want to run your Umbraco installation in WebForms mode and using Umbraco Forms. You can create this issue there. http://issues.umbraco.org/issues/CON
When you have create the issue please link to it in this thread some people that came accross this post, and see there is an issue, and can vote for it.
Umbraco Forms is a complete rebuild of Courier and in the video they mention that webforms isn't supported anymore. So yes it does need MVC as a rendering engine.
If you want to use webforms you probably need to keep using an older version before the rebuild. So just use Courier.
Umbraco Forms / MVC
Hi,
i just installed the latest Umbraco and Forms came installed. Does it need MVC as rendering engine in umbracosetings.config ? I now have it set to winforms and get an error when trying to load a page with a forms macro (which is a partialview).
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Hi wschwarte,
I have just tried to install a fresh Umbraco 7.2.2 and set the rendering engineWebFormsand I also get and error saying. The layout page "Master.cshtml" could not be found at the following path: "~/Views/Master.cshtml".
Therefor I think that you should create an issue on the issue tracker about this. So the HQ is knows this is a problem when you want to run your Umbraco installation in WebForms mode and using Umbraco Forms. You can create this issue there. http://issues.umbraco.org/issues/CON
When you have create the issue please link to it in this thread some people that came accross this post, and see there is an issue, and can vote for it.
/Dennis
Hello,
There is a uHangout video about Umbraco Forms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTKb4k4UJqU
Umbraco Forms is a complete rebuild of Courier and in the video they mention that webforms isn't supported anymore. So yes it does need MVC as a rendering engine.
If you want to use webforms you probably need to keep using an older version before the rebuild. So just use Courier.
Jeroen
Courier = Contour here, just to clarify Jeroens comment above ;-)
/Jan
Yes sorry it should be Contour. That's why it's called Umbraco Forms now. No more confusion ;-).
Jeroen
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