Building Websites With Microsoft Content Management Server
A fast-paced and practical tutorial guide for C# developers starting out with MCMS 2002.

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Chapter 8: Debugging Template Files

This chapter coveres the basics of debugging an MCMS template file. It starts by showing one way to debug the code that turns out not to work for MCMS projects and ends with the correct ways to do it.

  • Chapter 8: Table of Contents:

    • Before We Begin
    • Enable Debugging on the TropicalGreen Project
    • Debugging the Template File: The Wrong Way
      • Attempting to Test the Plant.aspx Template File: The Wrong Way
    • Debugging the Template File: The Correct Way
      • Debugging with a Debug Start Page
        • Creating the Debug Page
        • Setting the Debug Page as the Start Page
        • Debugging the Plant Template using the Debug Start Page
        • Starting the Debugger
        • Stopping the Debugger
    • Debugging by Starting from a URL
      • Debugging by Attaching the Debugger to the ASP.NET Worker Process
        • Attaching the Debugger
        • Debugging the Template File
        • Stopping the Debugger
    • Solving the Problem
    • Removing Breakpoints
    • Summary
BOOK DETAILS
  Paperback, 660 pages
Released: January 2005
ISBN:
1904811167
Authors:
Lim Mei Ying, Joel Ward, Stefan
Goßner
 
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Intro
1. Overview of Microsoft Content Management Server
2. Installing Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 for the Developer
3. The Database Configuration Application
4. The Server Configuration Application
5. Setting Up a Website from Scratch
6. Creating Templates and Postings[ Free Chapter]
7. Working with Placeholders
8. Debugging Template Files
9. Default Postings and Channel Rendering Scripts
10. Understanding the MCMS Publishing Workflow
11.Authoring with Microsoft Content Management Server
12. The Publishing Application Programming Interface
13. Building Navigation Controls
14. Customizing Placeholder Controls
15. Building Custom Placeholder Definitions and Placeholders
16. Extending the Workflow
17. Publishing with Authoring Connector
18.
Implementing Forms Authentication[ Free Chapter]
19. Customizing the Web Author Console
20. Creating Connected Templates and Pages
21. Aggregating Content
22. Enhancing Performance with Caching
23. Site Deployment
24. Hosting Multiple Web Sites and Adding SSL Security
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index

 




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