Title: RE: [Mono-dev] MailDefinition patch

Hey Dumi,

I would suggest looking into some code in Sys.Web, which has similar issues, i.e. XmlSiteMapProvider. It loads its data from the file and probably solves the problems you face. If appropriate, you may consider refactoring and using same functions for file loading for both cases.

Regarding permissions (or any other IO problem), I think, the relevant exception should be thrown (nothing special needs to be done, the exception will be thrown when the file will be accessed). As usual, you may verify this by creating similar conditions on MS .net.

Regards,
Konstantin Triger



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Sent: Thu 6/28/2007 15:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mono-dev] MailDefinition patch

Hi again,

Any thoughts? Any ideas?

Thanks & best regards,
Dumi.
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Dumitru Ban
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  Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 11:14 AM
  Subject: [Mono-dev] MailDefinition patch


  Hi,

  I'm trying to create a patch for the MailDefinition (System.Web.UI.WebControls) and I'm not sure what's the best way to do it. The problem is in the CreateMailMessage (string recipients, IDictionary replacements, Control owner) method. If the BodyFileName is present and it's rooted everything works fine. If it's not rooted, it is combined with the owner's TemplateSourceDirectory. And this is not working :(

  I'm using the MailDefinition from a CreateUserWizard. Both the aspx containing the CreateUserWizard and the mail file are in the same directory, "users". If I set the BodyFileName for the wizard to "~/users/createaccount.txt", the combined path is something like this: "/myapp/~/users/createaccount.txt". And this is because there's no check for "~/".

  If I set the BodyFileName to "createaccount.txt", the combined path is something like this: "/myapp/users/createaccount.txt". This one looks fine, except that it's a virtual path and the StreamReader in the CreateMailMessage is looking for a physical path.

  How should be the mail file accessed? Using virtual paths or physical paths? Also, what about the permissions of the mail file?

  P.S. Attached is a sample error.

  Thanks & best regards,
  Dumi.




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