This folder contains files necessary to ensure the application can run as a web application. Some of these files are created directly by Iron Speed Designer; others are provided for your convenience.
File |
Function |
AppInfo.xml |
This file is created by Iron Speed Designer and contains information about the application, including its name, and application description. |
<App Name>.config |
This file is used internally by Iron Speed Designer and should not be modified. |
<App Name>.vsdisco |
This XML-based file contains links (URLs) to resources providing discovery information for an XML Web service. |
CompileApplication.bat |
This batch file compiles your application’s source code into a DLL assembly using either the.NET Framework SDK’s compiler (C# or Visual Basic) or Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. CompileApplication.rsp contains the compilation options used by the compiler. If you have Visual Studio .NET installed, this batch file tries to compile with it first. If that fails, the VBC compiler supplied with .NET Framework is used. |
Default.aspx |
This page redirects the application user to a default page specified in your applications Web.config file. You can also modify this file to send the application user to a specific page within the application. |
ApplicationWebForm.js |
Contains JavaScript utility functions used by the application to handle the Enter key on a web page, and to handle the focus on a control on the web page. |
ApplicationWebUIValidation.js |
Client-side validation is performed by a set of JavaScript functions. Client-side validation reduces the load on servers and gives immediate feedback to the application user without waiting for an answer from the server. While it is advantageous to use client-side validation, unfortunately not all browsers support client-side validation. As such, this layer is only used if supported by the browsers. |
Web.config |
The application’s configuration file used by .NET and by the application. This file contains a variety of settings used by the application. The application settings and their values are described in Web.config Configuration File. The .NET settings are described in the Microsoft .NET Framework documentation. Because the Web.config file is in XML format, any changes should be made carefully, being mindful to change only values and not the XML syntax. Any error in the file will cause the file to fail to load. Files with .config extensions cannot be directly requested through the Microsoft IIS server; external users cannot download or view the code written within it. Modifying this file will cause Microsoft IIS to restart your application. |