1. What is ASP?
Active Server Pages (ASP), also known as Classic
ASP, is a Microsoft's server-side technology, which helps in creating dynamic
and user-friendly Web pages. It uses different scripting languages to create
dynamic Web pages, which can be run on any type of browser. The Web pages are
built by using either VBScript or JavaScript and these Web pages have access to
the same services as Windows application, including ADO (ActiveX Data Objects)
for database access, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) for e-mail, and the
entire COM (Component Object Model) structure used in the Windows environment.
ASP is implemented through a dynamic-link library (asp.dll) that is called by
the IIS server when a Web page is requested from the server.
2. What is
ASP.NET?
ASP.NET is a specification developed by Microsoft to
create dynamic Web applications, Web sites, and Web services. It is a part of
.NET Framework. You can create ASP.NET applications in most of the .NET
compatible languages, such as Visual Basic, C#, and J#. The ASP.NET compiles
the Web pages and provides much better performance than scripting languages,
such as VBScript. The Web Forms support to create powerful forms-based Web
pages. You can use ASP.NET Web server controls to create interactive Web
applications. With the help of Web server controls, you can easily create a Web
application.
3. What is the
basic difference between ASP and ASP.NET?
The basic difference between ASP and ASP.NET is that
ASP is interpreted; whereas, ASP.NET is compiled. This implies that since ASP
uses VBScript; therefore, when an ASP page is executed, it is interpreted. On
the other hand, ASP.NET uses .NET languages, such as C# and VB.NET, which are
compiled to Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL).
4. In which
event are the controls fully loaded?
Page load event guarantees that all controls are
fully loaded. Controls are also accessed in Page_Init events but you will see
that view state is not fully loaded during this event
5. How can we
identify that the Page is Post Back?
Page object has an "IsPostBack" property,
which can be checked to know that is the page posted back.
6. What is the
lifespan for items stored in ViewState?
The items stored in ViewState live until the
lifetime of the current page expires including the postbacks to the same page.
7. How information about the user's
locale can be accessed?
The
information regarding a user's locale can be accessed by using the System.Web.UI.Page.Culture property.
8. What is the difference between SQL
notification and SQL invalidation?
The
SQL cache notification generates notifications when the data of a database
changes, on which your cache item depends. The SQL cache invalidation makes a
cached item invalid when the data stored in a SQL server database changes.
9. Which is the parent class of the Web
server control?
The System.Web.UI.Control class is the parent class for all Web
server controls.
10. Can you set which type of comparison
you want to perform by the CompareValidator control?
Yes,
by setting the Operator property of the CompareValidator control.
11. What is the behavior of a Web browser
when it receives an invalid element?
The
behavior of a Web browser when it receives an invalid element depends on the
browser that you use to browse your application. Most of the browsers ignore
the invalid element; whereas, some of them display the invalid elements on the
page.
12. What are the advantages of the
code-behind feature?
The
code-behind feature of ASP.NET offers a number of advantages:
- Makes code easy to understand
and debug by separating application logic from HTML tags
- Provides the isolation of
effort between graphic designers and software engineers
- Removes the problems of browser
incompatibility by providing code files to exist on the Web server and
supporting Web pages to be compiled on demand.
13. How do you sign out from forms authentication?
The FormsAuthentication.Signout() method is used to sign out from the forms
authentication.
14. What is AutoPostBack?
If you want a control to
postback automatically when an event is raised, you need to set the AutoPostBack property of the control to True.
15. What is the function of the ViewState property?
The ASP.NET 4.0 introduced a
new property called ViewStateMode for the Control class. Now you can enable the view state
to an individual control even if the view state for an ASP.NET page is
disabled.
16. Why do you use the App_Code folder in ASP.NET?
The App_Code folder is automatically present in the
project. It stores the files, such as classes, typed data set, text files, and
reports. If this folder is not available in the application, you can add this
folder. One of the important features of the App_Code folder is that only one dll is created
for the complete folder, irrespective of how many files it contains.
17. Define a multilingual Web site.
A multilingual Web site
serves content in a number of languages. It contains multiple copies for its
content and other resources, such as date and time, in different languages.
18. What is an ASP.NET Web Form?
ASP.NET Web forms are
designed to use controls and features that are almost as powerful as the ones
used with Windows forms, and so they are called as Web forms. The Web form uses
a server-side object model that allows you to create functional controls, which
are executed on the server and are rendered as HTML on the client. The
attribute,runat="server", associated with a server
control indicates that the Web form must be processed on the server.
19.
What is the difference between a default skin and a named skin?
The default skin is applied to all the Web
server controls in a Web form, which are of similar type, and it does not
provide a Skin ID attribute. The named skin provides a Skin ID attribute and
users have to set the Skin ID property to apply it.
20.
What is IIS? Why is it used?
Internet Information Services (IIS) is created
by Microsoft to provide Internet-based services to ASP.NET Web applications. It
makes your computer to work as a Web server and provides the functionality to
develop and deploy Web applications on the server. IIS handles the request and
response cycle on the Web server. It also offers the services of SMTP and
FrontPage server extensions. The SMTP is used to send emails and use FrontPage
server extensions to get the dynamic features of IIS, such as form handler.
21.
What is Query String? What are its advantages and limitations?
The Query String helps in sending the page
information to the server.
The Query String has the following advantages:
The Query String has the following advantages:
- Every
browser works with Query Strings.
- It
does not require server resources and so does not exert any kind of burden
on the server.
The following are the limitations of Query String:
- Information
must be within the limit because URL does not support many characters.
- Information
is clearly visible to the user, which leads to security threats.
22.
What is actually returned from server to the browser when a browser requests an
.aspx file and the file is displayed?
When a browser requests an .aspx file then the server returns a response, which is rendered into
a HTML string.
23.
How can you display all validation messages in one control?
The ValidationSummary control
displays all validation messages in one control.
24.
Which two new properties are added in ASP.NET 4.0 Page class?
The two new properties added in the Page class
are MetaKeyword and MetaDescription.
25. What is tracing? Where is it used?
Tracing displays the details
about how the code was executed. It refers to collecting information about the
application while it is running. Tracing information can help you to
troubleshoot an application. It enables you to record information in various
log files about the errors that might occur at run time. You can analyze these
log files to find the cause of the errors.
In .NET, we have objects called Trace Listeners. A listener is an object that gets the trace output and stores it to different places, such as a window, a file on your locale drive, or a SQL Server.
The System.Diagnostics namespace contains the predefined interfaces, classes, and structures that are used for tracing. It supplies two classes, Trace and Debug, which allow you to write errors and logs related to the application execution. Trace listeners are objects that collect the output of tracing processes.
In .NET, we have objects called Trace Listeners. A listener is an object that gets the trace output and stores it to different places, such as a window, a file on your locale drive, or a SQL Server.
The System.Diagnostics namespace contains the predefined interfaces, classes, and structures that are used for tracing. It supplies two classes, Trace and Debug, which allow you to write errors and logs related to the application execution. Trace listeners are objects that collect the output of tracing processes.
26. What is the difference between authentication and
authorization?
Authentication verifies the
identity of a user and authorization is a process where you can check whether
or not the identity has access rights to the system. In other words, you can
say that authentication is a procedure of getting some credentials from the
users and verify the user's identity against those credentials. Authorization
is a procedure of granting access of particular resources to an authenticated
user. You should note that authentication always takes place before
authorization.
27. How can you register a custom server control to a
Web page?
You can register a custom
server control to a Web page using the @Register directive.
28. Which ASP.NET objects encapsulate the state of the
client and the browser?
The Session object encapsulates the state of the client
and browser.
29. Differentiate globalization and localization.
The globalization is a
technique to identify the specific part of a Web application that is different
for different languages and make separate that portion from the core of the Web
application. The localization is a procedure of configuring a Web application
to be supported for a specific language or locale.
30. What is ViewState?
The ViewState is a feature used by ASP.NET Web page to
store the value of a page and its controls just before posting the page. Once
the page is posted, the first task by the page processing is to restore the ViewState to get the values of the controls.
31. Which method is used to force all the validation
controls to run?
The Page.Validate() method is used to force all the
validation controls to run and to perform validation.
32. Which method has been introduced in ASP.NET 4.0 to
redirect a page permanently?
The RedirectPermanent() method added in ASP.NET 4.0 to redirect a
page permanently. The following code snippet is an example of the RedirectPermanent() method:
RedirectPermanent("/path/Aboutus.aspx");
RedirectPermanent("/path/Aboutus.aspx");
33. How can you send an email message from an ASP.NET
Web page?
You can use the System.Net.Mail.MailMessage and the System.Net.Mail.SmtpMail classes to send an email in your Web
pages. In order to send an email through your mail server, you need to create
an object of theSmtpClient class
and set the server name, port, and credentials.
34. What is the difference between the Response.Write() and Response.Output.Write() methods?
The Response.Write() method allows you to write the normal
output; whereas, the Response.Output.Write()method
allows you to write the formatted output.
35. What does the Orientation property do in a Menu
control?
Orientation property of the
Menu control sets the horizontal or vertical display of a menu on a Web page.
By default, the orientation is vertical.
36. Differentiate between client-side and server-side
validations in Web pages.
Client-side validations take
place at the client end with the help of JavaScript and VBScript before the Web
page is sent to the server. On the other hand, server-side validations take
place at the server end.
37.
How does a content page differ from a master page?
A content page does not have complete HTML
source code; whereas a master page has complete HTML source code inside its
source file.
38.
Suppose you want an ASP.NET function (client side) executed on the MouseOver
event of a button. Where do you add an event handler?
The event handler is added to the Add() method of the Attributes property.
39.
What is the default timeout for a Cookie?
The default time duration for a Cookie is 30
minutes.
40.
What are HTTP handlers in ASP.NET?
HTTP handlers, as the name suggests, are used
to handle user requests for Web application resources. They are the backbone of
the request-response model of Web applications. There is a specific event
handler to handle the request for each user request type and send back the
corresponding response object.
Each user requests to the IIS Web server flows through the HTTP pipeline, which refers to a series of components (HTTP modules and HTTP handlers) to process the request. HTTP modules act as filters to process the request as it passes through the HTTP pipeline. The request, after passing through the HTTP modules, is assigned to an HTTP handler that determines the response of the server to the user request. The response then passes through the HTTP modules once again and is then sent back to the user.
You can define HTTP handlers in the <httpHandlers> element of a configuration file. The <add> element tag is used to add new handlers and the <remove> element tag is used to remove existing handlers. To create an HTTP handler, you need to define a class that implements the IHttpHandler interface.
Each user requests to the IIS Web server flows through the HTTP pipeline, which refers to a series of components (HTTP modules and HTTP handlers) to process the request. HTTP modules act as filters to process the request as it passes through the HTTP pipeline. The request, after passing through the HTTP modules, is assigned to an HTTP handler that determines the response of the server to the user request. The response then passes through the HTTP modules once again and is then sent back to the user.
You can define HTTP handlers in the <httpHandlers> element of a configuration file. The <add> element tag is used to add new handlers and the <remove> element tag is used to remove existing handlers. To create an HTTP handler, you need to define a class that implements the IHttpHandler interface.
41.
What are the events that happen when a client requests an ASP.NET page from IIS
server?
The following events happen when a client
requests an ASP.NET page from the IIS server:
1. User
requests for an application resource.
2. The
integrated request-processing pipeline receives the first user request.
3. Response objects
are created for each user request.
4. An
object of the HttpApplication class
is created and allocated to the Request object.
5. The HttpApplication class processes the user request.
42.
Explain file-based dependency and key-based dependency.
In file-based dependency, you have to depend
on a file that is saved in a disk. In key-based dependency, you have to depend
on another cached item.
43.
How can you implement the postback property of an ASP.NET control?
You need to set the AutoPostBack property to True to
implement the PostBack property
of controls.
44.
Explain how Cookies work. Give an example of Cookie abuse.
The server tells the browser to put some files
in a cookie, and the client then sends all the cookies for the domain in each
request. An example of cookie abuse is large cookies affecting the network
traffic.
45.
Explain login controls.
Login controls are built-in controls in
ASP.Net for providing a login solution to ASP.NET application. The login
controls use the membership system to authenticate a user credentials for a Web
site.
There are many controls in login controls.
There are many controls in login controls.
- ChangePassword control - Allows
users to change their password.
- CreateUserWizard control -
Provides an interface to the user to register for that Web site.
- Login control -
Provides an interface for user authentication. It consists of a set of
controls, such asTextBox, Label, Button, CheckBox, HyperLink.
- LoginView control -
Displays appropriate information to different users according to the
user's status.
- LoginStatus control - Shows
a login link to users, who are not authenticated and logout link, who are
authenticated
- LoginName control -
Displays a user name, if the user logs in.
- PasswordRecovery control - Allows
users to get back the password through an e-mail, if they forget.
46.
What is the use of PlaceHolder control? Can we see it at runtime?
The PlaceHolder control
acts as a container for those controls that are dynamically generated at
runtime. We cannot see it at runtime because it does not produce any visible
output. It used only as a container.
47.
What setting must be added in the configuration file to deny a particular user
from accessing the secured resources?
To deny a particular user form accessing the
secured resources, the web.config file
must contain the following code:
<authorization >
<deny users="username" />
</authorization>
<authorization >
<deny users="username" />
</authorization>
48.
What are the event handlers that can be included in the Global.asax file?
The Global.asax file
contains some of the following important event handlers:
- Application_Error
- Application_Start
- Application_End
- Session_Start
- Session_End
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