Showing posts with label Information. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Information. Show all posts

Monday, May 27, 2013

Hosting your First Website

 

If you are new to Web Development then hosting a website for the first time can be very exciting and challenging task. In this blog I’ll try to show a simplified approach to hosting your first dummy website.

1. For any website, the first basic thing that we need is a web page. To keep this example simple we’ll restrict ourselves to html pages. So lets do this exercise from scratch. Open a text editor like notepad/notepad++ .

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2. Now lets prepare a basic HTML page.

I’ll skip on the non mandatory decorations and focus on the core tags to make it simple and easy to understand.

   1: <html>
   2: <head>My First HTML Page</head>
   3: <body>
   4: <p>Hope it works!!
   5: </p>
   6: <p> It'll definitely work</p>
   7: </body>
   8: </html>


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3. Now save this file with html extension.


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4. Now your HTML file is ready so let’s test it, by opening it up in browser.


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5. Nice, so you have a basic HTML file with a custom name and its opening in browser.


6. Now open IIS by Navigating from Control Panel or by typing “inetmgr” at run.


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7. Select Default Website and press Explore


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8. It will open a Windows Explorer and you need to copy your HTML file to that location.


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9. Select Default Document and double click or press Open Feature button


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10. Now add the name of your HTML file in the Default Document so that whenever the website is opened your HTML file opens as default.


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Once done, Select Default Web Site on Left side pane.


11. Now Press “ Browse” as shown below in Pic.


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12. It should open your Webpage in Browser hosted via IIS, alternatively you can open a browser and type in “http://localhost:80” and access your webpage.


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13. Congratulations, you have hosted your first web page.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

IIS Installation on Windows 7

A lot of time people come across a situation where they don't have IIS installed on their machines.
Assuming you have admin access to Control Panel and sufficient Installation rights the process becomes fairly easy.
1. Open Control Panel
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2. Click on Programs
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3. Select “Turn Windows features on or off”
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wait for it to load…
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Notice that “Internet Information Services” is highlighted, locate it and click on the “+” sign.
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4. Once “IIS” node expands, select the options “Web Management Tools” and “World Wide Web Services” And press “OK”.
5. That’s all and IIS will be installed on your system.
6. Incase you want to use the FTP Sever features as well check on the FTP Server option as well. (It’s mainly for file transfer")

Friday, May 6, 2011

Removing Excessive Files from Application Pool


We keep on debugging our Web Applications with IIS, however over a period of time we have multiple web applications under the Default Application Pool. As a result we end with far too many applications pointing to an Application Pool than actually intended.
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To resolve this, go to Sites, expand it and go to Default Web Site, and on the extreme right end you’ll see an option on View Applications, select it.
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This wil give you complete list of Websites under Default Web Site, which are associated to various Application Pools.
Select them individually and delete it.