hi,
i have used Microsoft treeview web control. it works fine in development
envt. It works fine at staging server which is not behind the firewall. now
the problem is it takes loads of time almost 1min to come up on production
server. production server is behind the firewall. do we need to do some
special setting so that treeview render normal.
the code is
mytreeview.TreeNodeSrc = "somexmlfile.xml";
mytreeview.Databind();
please help
marshalMarshal wrote:
> hi,
> i have used Microsoft treeview web control. it works fine in development
> envt. It works fine at staging server which is not behind the firewall. no
w
> the problem is it takes loads of time almost 1min to come up on production
> server. production server is behind the firewall. do we need to do some
> special setting so that treeview render normal.
> the code is
> mytreeview.TreeNodeSrc = "somexmlfile.xml";
> mytreeview.Databind();
> please help
> marshal
Weird, XML got famous because by using port 80.
The TreeView control renders only JavaScript+Html (as fas as I can imagine).
Doet it happen in evey situation? Other XML file, other page, etc...?
//Rutger
same to me, even am surprised..! and this happen every time, not once.
The production web server has software ssl, hardware ssl and behind
firewall. the ports are somewhat like this.
81 for web
443 for ssl
look this for one more victim of same , search "treeview control firewall"
in groups.google.com without quotes. check the thread for "Re: TreeView! is
it messing with my firewall"
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=...GP11%26rnum%3D2
"Rutger Smit" wrote:
> Marshal wrote:
>
>
> Weird, XML got famous because by using port 80.
> The TreeView control renders only JavaScript+Html (as fas as I can imagine
).
> Doet it happen in evey situation? Other XML file, other page, etc...?
>
> //Rutger
>
Marshal wrote:
> same to me, even am surprised..! and this happen every time, not once.
> The production web server has software ssl, hardware ssl and behind
> firewall. the ports are somewhat like this.
> 81 for web
> 443 for ssl
> look this for one more victim of same , search "treeview control firewall"
> in groups.google.com without quotes. check the thread for "Re: TreeView!
is
> it messing with my firewall"
> http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=...GP11%26rnum%3D2
>
> "Rutger Smit" wrote:
>
Does your firewall say something in the logs? Any signs of rules that
are blocking traffic?
//Rutger
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