We Help You To Renovate Your Blogger Blog With Awesomeness!

Saturday, December 6, 2014

  • Prepare web.config for HTML5 and CSS3 HTTP Error 404.3 - Not Found

    HTTP Error 404.3 - Not Found
    The page you are requesting cannot be served because of the extension configuration. If the page is a script, add a handler. If the file should be downloaded, add a MIME map.
    The problem is that the IIS doesn’t know how to serve these new files unless we tell it how. This can be easily done in the web.config’s <system.webServer> section by adding the following snippet:
     
     
    <staticContent>
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".mp4" mimeType="video/mp4" />
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".m4v" mimeType="video/m4v" />
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".ogg" mimeType="video/ogg" />
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".ogv" mimeType="video/ogg" />
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".webm" mimeType="video/webm" />
    
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".oga" mimeType="audio/ogg" />
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".spx" mimeType="audio/ogg" />
    
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".svg" mimeType="image/svg+xml" />
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".svgz" mimeType="image/svg+xml" />
    
        <remove fileExtension=".eot" />
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".eot" mimeType="application/vnd.ms-fontobject" />
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".otf" mimeType="font/otf" />
        <mimeMap fileExtension=".woff" mimeType="font/x-woff" />
    </staticContent>
     
     
    The above snippet incl

    udes support for most video, audio and font file types used by HTML5 and CSS3.
  • Get language and country from a browser in ASP.NET

    Resolve the culture

    Splitted the functionality up into two methods. The first one resolves the CultureInfo based on the browsers language.
    public static CultureInfo ResolveCulture()
    {
      string[] languages = HttpContext.Current.Request.UserLanguages;

      if (languages == null || languages.Length == 0)
        return null;

      try
      {
        string language = languages[0].ToLowerInvariant().Trim();
        return CultureInfo.CreateSpecificCulture(language);
      }
      catch (ArgumentException)
      {
        return null;
      }
    }


    Resolve the country

    The next method uses the ResolveCulture()method above to create a RegionInfo object. The RegionInfo contains all the country information needed such as ISO code, EnglishName, NativeName and DisplayName.
    public static RegionInfo ResolveCountry()
    {
      CultureInfo culture = ResolveCulture();
      if (culture != null)
        return new RegionInfo(culture.LCID);

      return null;
    }





  • Copyright @ 2013 Code Snippets.