How To Remove Parse Error In Asp.net
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Asp.net, IIS, Solutions | Last Updated: Feb 28, 2014 When deploying asp.net application to host on live server or IIS server, you might get this type of parser error. Parser error occurs while some resources are required to serve the request but not able to get the source. Parser Error Server Error in ‘/' Application
Parser Error Description: An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately. Parser Error Message: Could not load type ‘assembly.Default' Following might be the possible solutions to solve out this error. Solution 1 Web http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14800550/parser-error-when-deploy-asp-net-application Application's "Bin" folder is missing or the application's DLL file is missing. Check all files are successfully copied to production server or virtual directory. Solution 2 Your application may not have successfully compiled because Visual Studio .NET is caching an old version of the DLL files. So, you need to re-compile or build all DLL's before uploading to production or IIS server. Solution 3 1. Use IIS WebServer Configuration 2. Right-Click on your http://www.aspneto.com/parser-error-when-deploying-asp-net-application.html WebSite > Properties 3. Then in the "Directory", Create your Application, Add it to your ApplicationPool and verify that your virtual directory is mounted properly 4. Then in the "bin" directory should be seen and used with all the files under it Solution 4 You may have deployed to the "/" (web root) directory, but have not changed some of the settings in the "Web.config" file. So, cross check those settings Note: In most cases issue is we forget to upload latest built DLL's under "bin" folder or failed to upload some files on server during uploading through FTP program. So, cross check all files are successfully uploaded to server. Tip: You can get more tutorials on Solutions, Asp.net, IIS here. Signup Today And Get Latest Tutorials For Free! Subscribe to us and get free latest tutorials notifications whenever we publish a new contents. E-Mail Address About Mayank ModiMayank is a web developer and designer who specializes in back-end as well as front-end development. He's a Founder & Chief Editor of AspnetO. If you'd like to connect with him, follow him on Twitter as @immayankmodi. Comments Anupriya Sasindran says Mar 06, 2015 at 4:06 PM Should I Exclude references to the bin..project..dll in TFS or Visual Studio ONline Builds? One of our customers uses Vinot load type ‘xxxxx.Global' by Mario Wehr under .net Stuff, Projects In one of my recent projects I stumbled about one annoying behavior of ASP.Net Projects.
For some reasons I got the meaningful error message : Parser Error Description: http://blog.fh-kaernten.at/wehr/2012/07/28/fix-for-asp-net-parser-error-message-could-not-load-type-xxxxx-global/ An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately. Parser Error Message: Could not load type 'WebService.Global'. Source Error: Line 1: <%@ Application Codebehind="Global.asax.cs" Inherits="WebService.Global" Language="C#" %> Source File: /global.asax Line: 1 In my case I solved the problem in changing the build output path from bin\x68\Debug to : bin how to hope this helps anyone have fun Mario fixes 3 Comments for this entry Tim June 9th, 2013 on 16:09 Output path was already bin\ when i tried your solution… But i still get the error when building my web application. Tim Reply Mario Wehr June 10th, 2013 on 10:15 Hi Tim, Hmm, it is hard to tell without knowing you project architecture. 🙂 Have you checked: Configured ASP.NET Version development how to remove - server clear your /bin/debug ….. or you could check out this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/54001/could-not-load-type-xxx-global Mario Reply Dheeraj Kumar May 3rd, 2016 on 15:05 Hello Tim, I tried that linked which u have mentioned in above comments . I went through with all steps but it didnt work for me..do you have any other option to sort out this problem… Reply Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website RSS feed for this post (comments) TrackBack URI Categories 3D Printing Cool Stuff Linux Stuff Medical Technology Moodle Programming .net Stuff Android iPhone Projects Student Projects Uncategorized Recent Posts 3D-Printing sessions in the name of Occupational Therapy Fix slow Typo3 6.2 backend with installed fluidcontent extension Tune Apache-MPM prefork with some Webminstats Robotics Lab session @CUAS - Systems-Engineering InMoov Project Part III Recent CommentsDheeraj Kumar on Fix for ASP.Net parser error message: Could not load type ‘xxxxx.Global'Mario Wehr on WIN7_64 driver for Freescale ZStar3 ACC SensorJesper Nielsen on WIN7_64 driver for Freescale ZStar3 ACC SensorShilpa on How to solve Android adb device not found errorsCristian on How to solve Android adb device not found errorsNatnael on How to solve Android adb device not found errorsTags3D Printing android f