The one that i'm curious is on my Administrator Panel.
Cause Picture describe 1000 words, please see my picture ( http://i43.tinypic.com/15nwwea.png ) This webpage occur, when i logged on to my administrator panel.
Definitely something is wrong with CSS/JS that's usually caused by invalid filesystem permissions. Make sure that you have the "Static content" feature turned on in your IIS configuration (Control Panel -> Programs -> Windows features -> etc) and validate permissions on the site files and folders (in two words - grant your application pool account "Modify" permission).
You can safely try to comment this line out of your web.config file (perhaps this assembly is missed from the bin folder) - umbraco itself doesn't use this module by default (although some advanced packages like uCommerce can depend on it).
I'm following your order, by give a Comment Tag to that error line.
When i gave the error line, i run my umbraco site again, and it reveals the error message located on my Line 81. I'm a newbie, so i gave it Comment Tag again.
And the error message located on my Line 83... Here is my web.config
<httpModules>
<!-- URL REWRTIER -->
Line 80: <add name="UrlRewriteModule" type="UrlRewritingNet.Web.UrlRewriteModule, UrlRewritingNet.UrlRewriter" />
Cause i put my Umbraco on my virtual directory ( under my wwwroot folder ) and i have my URLRewriter.dll on my wwwroot/bin ? Is it suppose to wwwroot/umbraco/bin ? Please advice
Hm... I suspect that your "umbraco" folder is a plain folder and not configured as a web application root. If this's a case then your installation is unfortunately wrong. As it's declared you can install umbraco into a virtual folder (however I still doubt of it since I've seen some problems with such an installation), but anyway this folder should be a web application root but not just a subfolder of a top-level site.
Administrator Panel, Looks unusual
Hi,
I'm a new user of this Umbraco.
The one that i'm curious is on my Administrator Panel.
Cause Picture describe 1000 words, please see my picture ( http://i43.tinypic.com/15nwwea.png )
This webpage occur, when i logged on to my administrator panel.
Please kindly advice
Thanks in advance
Definitely something is wrong with CSS/JS that's usually caused by invalid filesystem permissions. Make sure that you have the "Static content" feature turned on in your IIS configuration (Control Panel -> Programs -> Windows features -> etc) and validate permissions on the site files and folders (in two words - grant your application pool account "Modify" permission).
Hi Rodion,
Thx for your quick response,
I've modified some permission into "Modify" , but it reveals an error message
Line 80: <add name="UrlRewriteModule" type="UrlRewritingNet.Web.UrlRewriteModule, UrlRewritingNet.UrlRewriter" />
Would you please kindly advice, whay am i doing wrong
Thanks,
You can safely try to comment this line out of your web.config file (perhaps this assembly is missed from the bin folder) - umbraco itself doesn't use this module by default (although some advanced packages like uCommerce can depend on it).
Hi Rodion,
I'm following your order, by give a Comment Tag to that error line.
When i gave the error line, i run my umbraco site again, and it reveals the error message located on my Line 81. I'm a newbie, so i gave it Comment Tag again.
And the error message located on my Line 83...
Here is my web.config
<httpModules>
<!-- URL REWRTIER -->
Line 80: <add name="UrlRewriteModule" type="UrlRewritingNet.Web.UrlRewriteModule, UrlRewritingNet.UrlRewriter" />
<add name="umbracoRequestModule" type="umbraco.presentation.requestModule" />
<!-- UMBRACO -->
<add name="viewstateMoverModule" type="umbraco.presentation.viewstateMoverModule" />
<add name="umbracoBaseRequestModule" type="umbraco.presentation.umbracobase.requestModule" />
<!-- ASPNETAJAX -->
<add name="ScriptModule" type="System.Web.Handlers.ScriptModule, System.Web.Extensions, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" />
<!-- CLIENT DEPENDENCY -->
<add name="ClientDependencyModule" type="ClientDependency.Core.Module.ClientDependencyModule, ClientDependency.Core" />
<add name="uComponentsModule" type="uComponents.Core.Modules.uComponentsModule, uComponents.Core" />
</httpModules>
<httpHandlers>
<remove verb="*" path="*.asmx" />
<!-- ASPNETAJAX -->
<add verb="*" path="*.asmx" type="System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory, System.Web.Extensions, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" validate="false" />
<add verb="*" path="*_AppService.axd" type="System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory, System.Web.Extensions, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" validate="false" />
<add verb="GET,HEAD" path="ScriptResource.axd" type="System.Web.Handlers.ScriptResourceHandler, System.Web.Extensions, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" validate="false" />
<!-- UMBRACO CHANNELS -->
<add verb="*" path="umbraco/channels.aspx" type="umbraco.presentation.channels.api, umbraco" />
<add verb="*" path="umbraco/channels/word.aspx" type="umbraco.presentation.channels.wordApi, umbraco" />
<add verb="*" path="DependencyHandler.axd" type="ClientDependency.Core.CompositeFiles.CompositeDependencyHandler, ClientDependency.Core " />
<add verb="GET,HEAD,POST" path="GoogleSpellChecker.ashx" type="umbraco.presentation.umbraco_client.tinymce3.plugins.spellchecker.GoogleSpellChecker,umbraco" />
<add path="MultipleFileUploadHandler.axd" verb="POST" type="noerd.Umb.DataTypes.multipleFileUpload.MultipleFileUploadHandler, noerd.Umb.DataTypes.multipleFileUpload" validate="False" />
</httpHandlers>
I'm sorry to asking some simple question like this. But i really need my site up
Thanks,
You need to comment it out this way (a standard XML comment):
Either backup your current web.config just in case and remove this line at all.
By the way take a look - is there UrlRewritingNet.UrlRewriter.dll in your bin folder?
Hi Rodion,
I'm not sure about this.
Cause i put my Umbraco on my virtual directory ( under my wwwroot folder )
and i have my URLRewriter.dll on my wwwroot/bin ?
Is it suppose to wwwroot/umbraco/bin ?
Please advice
Thanks,
Yes, sure. Since your application root folder is wwwroot/umbraco the bin folder should be wwwroot/umbraco/bin of course.
Hi Rodian ,
I did the following order like you told me. and i'm kinda desperate like now :(
It make my umbraco site, unaccessible .... Any idea ?
Thanks,
Hm... I suspect that your "umbraco" folder is a plain folder and not configured as a web application root. If this's a case then your installation is unfortunately wrong. As it's declared you can install umbraco into a virtual folder (however I still doubt of it since I've seen some problems with such an installation), but anyway this folder should be a web application root but not just a subfolder of a top-level site.
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