HERE API: Clicking project doesn't go to Generate AppID page - here-api

When I had only one project, clicking it didn't go to the Generate AppID page. Once I added a second project, clicking either of them took me to that page. Is this a bug or a feature?

This may be one time issue but as of now this is not happening.
https://developer.here.com/projects
taking to the project page where credentials are generated.
Please do let us know if you still have this issue.

Related

Can not save transformation changes in Kentico Portal engine - errors in the console

I have a running Kentico 11 portal engine site and need to update the transformations in my navigation menu control. Something I have done many times before.
Today I went through all of the steps and the save button does not update the code. It never displays the change were saved messaging.
When I open the browser dev tools I see several errors on the page:
errors
A couple of things to check.
Is this happening in different browsers, also?
Can you save other transformations?
On this particular web part, if you select a different transformation, will that save successfully?
And, is the event log registering any errors?
Sounds like it may be a caching issue. What I'd suggest is the following:
restarting IIS
Open a private browser window and log in
attempt to make an edit to the code in question
If this does not resolve the issue, have you made any changes recently to the web.config, in particular the CMSHashstringsalt value? If so, this will cause your macros to become invalidated. You'll need to go to System > Macros > Signatures and check both boxes and resign the macros. It may take some time depending on your site but this could also help resolve your issue.

Give the project result to the client in asp

I have a basic question
I started to work with asp for a client, and I built some pages with buttons and grids and so on, and now I want to give him the result of the work.
How do I do it?
In a "normal" application - I give him the exe file and all the dlls, but in asp I didn't found any of this, so what I give to him?
thanks
Continue from comment ...
Right click on web project, and click on Publish...
Then create a new profile, and select File System at Publish method.

can not add an iframe tab

Ok, so I've done it a hundred time or more, but today - got a new problem.
created a simple html page with an image
uploaded to a server
opened the page in the browser - no problem, all works fine.
created a new app, selected "tab" and insert the tab name, the http and https url
Tried to view the app and got "The page you requested was not found"
I've checked with other iframe tabs that I've built, they all configured the same, yet the new one - fails to load.
I've seen that the interface has changed a bit, Its not unusual that Facebook breaks things from time to time but maybe I'm missing something?
Edit: also, from some reason I don't have the "View App Profile Page" on that app
They changed some things around, profile pages are no longer being made. Check this out http://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/611/
Although I'm still having problems with getting errors when I try to add the app

Session State - multiple browsers

What is the best way to keep session state between browser tabs?
I have the following scenario. I have a page where the user opens a 'project' from a grid.
I keep this project in the session as the "Current Open project".
The problem is that users can open another project from another tab in the browser. Now, they open another project and this becomes the new "Current Open project".
If they go back to the first page ... it is clearly a problem.
Is there a way to solve this situation please?
Thanks,
Joseph
No, you just have to handle it.
When a page tries to do something with a project, the server has to check if it's the current project that the page is trying to change or a different project, so that the server can send an error message back that the wrong project is opened.
Alternatively you can avoid keeping the current project in the session, and allow multiple projects to be opened simultaneously. As long as each page keeps track of which project it is handling (which you have to do anyway), it's not a problem.

Running Canvas app in a Tab

This is my first Facebook app and I'm on quite a tight deadline so forgive me if any of this is a dumb question.
I've set up a Canvas app, I've got it to authenticate by passing the parameters to the facebook URL:
https://www.facebook.com/dialog/oauth?client_id=1234&redirect_uri=MY_APP_URI
I can then get the user_id and name of the user, which for this particular app is all I need. It runs fine in the Canvas page.
Problem is I can't get it to run in a tab, it always redirects to the Canvas, which is not what I want - I need it to run within the context of my client's Facebook page. I've been trying to find examples of setting it up but everything seems to be out of date compared to what I'm seeing in the App settings.
My settings at the moment are:
App on Facebook
Canvas URL: http://localhost/facebook/
Canvas Page: http://apps.facebook.com/MYAPP
Page Tab
Page Tab Name: My test app
Page Tab URL: http://localhost/facebook/
I presume I'm missing something obvious, so if someone can advise I'd be grateful. For what it's worth I'm using .Net webforms and have the C# SDK installed, but don't think I'll need to really use it for this example.
EDITED TO ADD
I'm sure its to do with the authorization - I've followed the guide here developers.facebook.com/docs/appsonfacebook/tutorial on how to redirect the page back with the authorization payload, but obviously doing that has kicked it out of the tab and into the main Canvas again. I need to to stay where it is, if such a thing is possible.
localhost points from your local machine to itself. Facebook does not know what localhost relates to and cannot load the app. You need to make your app accessible from outside of your machine.
It was the fact that I was still redirecting the url, when you run in a tab you don't need to redirect to another url to get the user data, it's just there waiting.

Resources