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Database key warning; mmnet.css question
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04/06/2009 19:30:42
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, États-Unis
 
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
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Thread ID:
01403834
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Hi Ron,

The mm.css file isn't on anything but is included as a starter css file you can use and is used with the jump starts for web. You should be free to create your own, extend that one or delete it as you wish. Then when you have what you want, just drag it onto the aspx page in the head section or in your master page if you are using one.

As to the warnings, you would have to post some of the app.config or web.config file that is being referenced for me to know what that is about.
Tim

>After weeks of intensive study of MM.NET 3.5 doc and jump starts, I am starting project to create my login framework and test the methodology I plan to use for checking rights of each authenticated user for a form, or whatever resource designated. I am doing forms authentication but authenticating by a call to our Central Authentication System, then confirming the ticket issued by that authority and tracking the user in the asp.net session.
>
>The above so you know I am still a newbie to mm.net and .NET, but on to the questions:
>
>After creating a new mm.net web site from the mm.net web forms template, I have gone through and tried removing a couple of default items I will not be using, namely under admin the pages for security admin.
>
>I made a copy of the default mmnet.css style sheet, and replaced the theme and stylesheet name with one of my choosing in the app_theme folder. Then I tracked down the references to the mmnet.css default style sheet and changed them. But at that point it occurred to me what if adding some mm.net object in future assumes the mmnet.css and them naming convention? Have I made a change I will regret? Did I err?
>
>Also, I noticed that rebuilding the app produces no errors, but does produce seven warnings for each section in a web.config or an app.config file where you declare the connection values for the database to be referenced by the application or business objects. The apps/objects still work. But what is with the warnings, all of this type: "Message 1 Could not find schema information for the element 'databases'. C:\MM.NETJumpStart\StudathlBusinessObjects\StudathlBusinessObjects\app.config 55 3 StudathlBusinessObjects" and so on for basically every element and key in that section.
>
>Ronald D. Edge
>Director of Information Services
>Indiana University Athletics
>http://iuhoosiers.com
>edge@indiana.edu
Timothy Bryan
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