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Re: No more: "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
[quote user="SGWellens"]The extra baggage could slow the runtime down to a crawl.[/quote] On one of my sites we're receiving 2,000,000 page requests a day. My site is complex, elegant and is written by myself and a team of newbies (though >3 years experience) who have found solutions to all the problems we've faced (one logical step at a time!) I'm sure the amazingly intelligent and creative team at .NET can work out how to offset the minuscule cost involved, or even make
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Re: No more: "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
Because it's not implemented yet. The advantages far out weigh any perceived implementation issues. It's daft to assume something can't be done because it's not yet done. There'd be no computer science / arts / music / creation-in-general if that was the case?! 50$ says it's do-able. They're a hell of a team, and if it'll help the community it'll get done in one form or another.
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Re: No more: "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
Right.
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Re: No more: "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
[quote user="SGWellens"]However I'm guessing there are technical reasons it's not possible.[/quote] Never assume something like that. This is computer software engineering - anything is (ofc) possible! Regarding line numbers, sometimes things fail within code you didn't write, code you dont even have access to. I can think of a hundred reasons why I'd want it. I'm willing to bet many others have their own list. Also, lurkers - you may want to digg this: http://digg.com
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No more: "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
I run a handful of large websites using .net - I love .net, I love C# In asp.net 4, please give us the name of the 'object reference' that's not set to an instance of an object :) I beg you, my life would change, as so would many others. If you're worried about some reflection cost, or whatever, at least make detailed errors an option. I appologise if this is already included, i couldn't search for it - the term is way too common! Frank.
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Re: FCMode + 'dir change or directory rename'
Yep, that's the experience I have.. I've now been using it since I posted it and it's been working flawlessly.. I can't believe this isn't mentioned more, considering the nature of most web apps these days, this is a serious issue - app restarts cause many issues eg: a user uploads an image and the temp file is located within the app dir (which it may be for a lot of people) the app loses it's state!
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hitchhiker999
on 1/6/2009
Re: FCMode + 'dir change or directory rename'
I had rebooted actually, but it's fine now.. The above code, when attached to my global.asax (app start), stopped file change notifications only on the sub dirs - it was the perfect solution as touching web.config or /bin/ still correctly causes a refresh.
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on 8/27/2008
Re: FCMode + 'dir change or directory rename'
I found this somewhere on your site, which solved it: //FIX disable AppDomain restart when deleting subdirectory //This code will turn off monitoring from the root website directory. //Monitoring of Bin, App_Themes and other folders will still be operational, so updated DLLs will still auto deploy. System.Reflection.PropertyInfo p = typeof(System.Web.HttpRuntime).GetProperty("FileChangesMonitor", System.Reflection.BindingFlags.NonPublic | System.Reflection.BindingFlags.Public | System.Reflection
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on 8/26/2008
FCMode + 'dir change or directory rename'
I'm having trouble with disabling File Change Notification on my .NET 2 / 3.5 webserver. I have an app that removes directories once in a while, every time that happens I get 'dir change or directory rename HostingEnvironment initiated shutdown' I put this key in, as instructed - then rebooted. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ASP.NET] "FCNMode"=dword:00000001 -Is it in the wrong place, when I delete a directory the site still recycles? Also: -Is there any way to switch
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