ComponetOne WebMenu for Asp.Net

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  1. Hi, I have recently downloaded the ComponetOne WebMenus & WebBars for Asp.Net promo package offered in the DiscountASP.Net Marketplace.

    There has been some confusion in what is required on the Server in order for these controls to run.

    Has anyone successfully used these controls on their website, and if so what was required on the server for them to run?

    If no one has, is there any suggestions on similar Asp.net type menu controls that might work?
     
  2. Yes, they are now. Here is what the missing piece was.





    I needed to create a subfolder in my webroot called c1webcommand_client, andftp all content from my local development system C:\Program Files\ComponentOne Studio.NET\C1WebCommand\client folder to the new folder.


    Tnaks for you attention.
    RML
     
  3. Thanks for the info.

    The DLL is in my bin folderr, and the page no longer crashes when viewed. However, the controls on the page now display Ok, but they are not functional. See link http://www.i2spc.com/test.aspx.

    The blue WebMenu control shoould present a submenu when mousing over the "
    Company" item. The "Toggle" button should show depressed when clicked.

    These controls work fine on my local development system. Support at ComponentOne says the server requires a Virtual Directory created in IIS called c1webcommand_cliet which points to C:\Program Files\ComponentOne Studio.NET\C1WebCommand\client and contains JScripts to run the controls. The ComponentOne installer setup this Virtual Directory on my local dev system, and DiscountASP.Net says it exsits on the server

    I like the controls, and would like to use them if I can get them running.

    RML
     
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