10-24-05 03:39 PM
Hi AK,
makes sense: the two URL's are different.
The URL in VS.NET contains "/MCMS-Site/" while the URL in the browser does
not contain it.
So this is not the same page.
Cheers,
Stefan
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"Adam Kadmon" <AdamKadmon@mytrashmail.com> wrote in message
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> hi ng,
>
> I installed MCMS 2002 SP1a on win2003 server.
> I then started Visual Studio 2003, create a new MCMS project, created a
> new template in the template explorer, added some placeholders, asigned an
> empty ASPX-File to it and checked it back in.
> If I open the ASPX-page and want to choose a binding for the placeholder
> the list is empty.
> When I now double-click on the template in the template explorer to open
> the associated ASPX I get an error message
>
> Error from MCMS for VS.NET
> Could not open MCMS Template file from location
> '/MCMS-Site/CmsTest/Templates/Template1.aspx'.
>
> when I type in the Internetexplorer the URL
> http://localhost/CmsTest/Templates/Template1.aspx it will run (without
> placeholders)...so I think the first part with the sitename is too much
> webserver site is MCMS-Site on port 80
>
> can you help me further?
> AK
>
>
>
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