Juan,
I did some additional reading and found following:
Retrieve Framework Directory
http://weblogs.asp.net/ngur/archive/...21/161440.aspx
and
The ASP.NET HTTP Runtime
The Long and Winding Road of a Request from the URL String to the HTML Code
http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/us...ttpruntime.asp
and
HttpRuntime Class
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...classtopic.asp
Give:
page.aspx:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<script language="vb" runat="server">
Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs)
Dim info As String = ""
Dim nl As String = "<br>"
info = info + HttpRuntime.AppDomainAppId + nl
info = info + HttpRuntime.AppDomainAppPath + nl
info = info + HttpRuntime.AppDomainAppVirtualPath + nl
info = info + HttpRuntime.AppDomainId + nl
info = info + HttpRuntime.AspInstallDirectory + nl
info = info + HttpRuntime.BinDirectory + nl
info = info + HttpRuntime.ClrInstallDirectory + nl
info = info + HttpRuntime.CodegenDir + nl
info = info + HttpRuntime.IsOnUNCShare.ToString() + nl
info = info + HttpRuntime.MachineConfigurationDirectory + nl
Response.Write(info)
End Sub
</script>
</HEAD>
<body>
<form runat="server"></form>
</body>
</HTML>
en dat levert:
"/LM/W3SVC/1790418377/Root
D:\testweb1\
/
/LM/W3SVC/1790418377/Root-3-127516323520937500
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322
D:\testweb1\bin\
c:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v1.1.4322
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\Tempo rary ASP.NET
Files\root\56ba5423\12a91f28
False
c:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v1.1.4322\Confi g
"
this gives the directory name in the asp.net temp dir.
see also:
The ASP.NET Page Factory Object
http://www.dotnet2themax.com/ShowCon...fe&Page=3&#RET
Chapter 2. Web Forms Internals
http://www.dotnet2themax.com/ShowCon...fe&Page=0&#RET
thankx again for your respons.
greetings,
Bas Hendriks
Pinkroccade
"Juan T. Llibre" wrote:
> Hi, Bas.
>
> I'm sorry. I should have specified that
> those references are for ASP.NET 2.0.
>
> For ASP.NET 1.1 the methods are different and,
> indeed, as you already know, the references are
> stored in the *.xml files found in the directories
> under the "Temporary ASP.NET Directory".
>
> For 1.1., the <filedep name="....> which you reference, like
> <filedep name="c:\inetpub\wwwroot\bin\NEa.DLL" />
> refers to the assemblies which are referenced in any one
> compiled .aspx page's assembly.
>
> If you dig into the "Temporary ASP.NET Directory"
> for ASP.NET 1.1, you'll also find some .ini files,
> named __AssemblyInfo__.ini, which look like this :
>
> [AssemblyInfo]
> MVID=e43116d6469bac458674beab3c9805e1
> URL=file:///H:/serverpath/bin/Dllname.DLL
> DisplayName=Dllname, Version=2004.7.1671.18845, Culture=neutral,
> PublicKeyToken=null
> which refers to the assemblies in the /bin directory.
>
> re:
> > but how does asp.net find some webpage back after
> > compiling it in e.g. 2135a508\8d69a834?
>
> By using the "probing order" which
> I detailed in my previous message.
>
> re:
> > This last dll is precompiled by a third party so
> > i have no source code/cannot recompile it.
>
> It wouldn't matter anyway since, if you recompile it,
> the reference to the new version of the assembly
> would be written into the xml and/or the .ini files
> for that particular assembly.
>
>
>
>
> Juan T. Llibre
> ASP.NET MVP
> ===========
> "Bas Hendriks" <> wrote in message
> news:E3B5139D-6C59-4877-955F-...
> > Juan,
> >
> > Thankx for your reaction.
> >
> > In the C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\Tempo rary ASP.NET
> > Files\
> > directory there's only one directory called root and no files in the root
> > directory there are for each website an directory e.g. 2135a508 in this
> > directory there is an directory 8d69a834 and in there there are finally
> > files.
> > but none of them are called *.compiled
> > But there are dll and xml files. For each page there is an xml file and in
> > this xml file:
> > "<preserve assem="mo3qgwuw" type="_ASP.Navigation_aspx"
> > hash="bc6e0850ec81ee27" batch="true">
> > <filedep name="c:\inetpub\wwwroot\bin\ReportViewer.DLL" />
> > <filedep name="c:\inetpub\wwwroot\Navigation.aspx" />
> > <filedep name="c:\inetpub\wwwroot\bin\Microsoft.Web.UI.WebC ontrols.DLL"
> > />
> > <filedep name="c:\inetpub\wwwroot\bin\NEa.DLL" />
> > </preserve>"
> >
> > is something like assem="mo3qgwuw" so the dll belonging to it is
> > mo3qgwuw.dll
> > so far so good.
> > but how does asp.net find some webpage back after compiling it in e.g.
> > 2135a508\8d69a834?
> > and when does it uses the
> > 2135a508\8d69a834\assembly\dl2\6df106b3\0053f275_7 6fdc401\nea.dll which is
> > the dll in which some of the webpages refer to:
> > ( <filedep name="c:\inetpub\wwwroot\bin\NEa.DLL" />)
> > This last dll is precompiled by a third party so i have no source
> > code/cannot recompile it.
> >
> > any suggestions?
> >
> > greetings,
> > Bas Hendriks
> > PinkRoccade
> >
> >
> >
> > "Juan T. Llibre" wrote:
> >
> >> If you look in the "Temporary ASP.NET files" directory, Bas,
> >> you'll see that there's some files named *.compiled.
> >>
> >> The content of those files looks like this:
> >> <preserve resultType="3" virtualPath="/test/version.aspx"
> >> hash="fffffff2069266bf"
> >> filehash="387997735d36" flags="10000" assembly="jnkylo3_"
> >> type="ASP.version_aspx">
> >> <filedeps>
> >> <filedep name="/test/version.aspx" />
> >> </filedeps>
> >> </preserve>
> >> -------------
> >>
> >> Those are references to the compiled results, including
> >> all the references ASP.NET needs to find the assemblies.
> >>
> >> The .Net Framework has a specified search order,
> >> known as a "probing order" for assemblies.
> >>
> >> They, roughly, go :
> >>
> >> Application /bin directory
> >>
> >> GAC
> >> ( It could be ther other way around, first GAC and the /bin.
> >> I don't remember off the top of my head. )
> >>
> >> AppDomain base directory
> >>
> >> Specified assembly path
> >> ( System.Reflection.Assembly.LoadFrom
> >> CreateInstanceFrom() , or ExecuteAssembly() )
> >>
> >> Temporary ASP.NET files directory.
> >>
> >> When the .Net Framework finds a reference to
> >> virtualPath="/test/version.aspx, for example,
> >> it searches the Temporary ASP.NET files directory
> >> for the path to the compiled assembly.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Juan T. Llibre
> >> ASP.NET MVP
> >> ===========
> >> "Bas Hendriks" <> wrote in message
> >> news:1F9B26C1-5347-4EE4-9B04-...
> >> > Has anyone any idea how asp.net find it's files back after compiling
> >> > them to
> >> > the temporary asp.net directory?
> >> > I found on numerous webpages that the directorynames are chosen random
> >> > but
> >> > cannot find how asp.net find's it's compiled files when asking for the
> >> > same
> >> > webpage which was complied before.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Bas Hendriks
> >> > Technical Specialist
> >> > PinkRoccade
> >> > The Netherlands
> >> >
>
>
>