Browse Azure website files? [closed] - azure

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Is FTP/SC the only means to browse and edit your Azure website?
Isn't there an online file explorer to be able to apply minor changes such as modifying the web.config file etc.

No online file explorer.
However minor changes to web.config, such as connection strings, app settings, default document and handler mappings are available via the "Configure" tab of the web site. For everything else, you should FTP.
Be careful with web.config, it has been seen that some changes are not allowed, though it is not documented. Look at this question.

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.ogg-files are not working on my website [closed]

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". ogg" files will not play on my website. The browser displays a 404.3-error. It has probably something to do with the configuration of the server. When I asked the server administrator, he referred to http://blogs.iis.net/bills/archive/2008/03/25/how-to-add-mime-types-with-iis7-web-config.aspx. But thats a guide that is intended for. NET users - and my website are made in classic ASP. How is the solution implemented in classic ASP - is it possible?
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Configuring_servers_for_Ogg_media
You need to use IIS manager, which means you either need a remote desktop connection to your server or you need to get your server admin to do it for you.
Either way, instructions on how to add a mime type are here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725608(v=ws.10).aspx

Sharepoint 2010 - locate new site that haven't been checked in [closed]

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If a user create a new site and just saves is without checking the site in, where's the location?
I want to test what's happens if a farm administrator tries to publish a site that's not a "draft" or a published site. (got a custom "publish now"-button without having to go trough a workflow)
Since Sharepoint dot not support draft versions of sites, I think you mean List Items or documents that not have been checked in by your users.
To see those items you can use the Site Content and Structure facilities. Check this post:
http://arabic2000.com/blog/index.php/archives/364

SharePoint 2010 - multiple URLs? [closed]

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Currently sharepoint responds to http://sharepoint.mydomain.com. I want it to respond to http://portal.mydomain.com also. This is an intranet site.
Is a DNS alias and alternate access mapping all I need to do? If not what are the necessary steps to accomplish this?
It seems so. Take a look at this: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/sharepointadmin/thread/b76cf17d-85cb-4a5e-9f7b-e0efdf438667 and this: http://dotnetengineer.wordpress.com/2008/06/30/url-aliases-for-your-sharepoint-site/. According to the second link you may want to set Zone setting to Extranet.

Add the default web site back to IIS 6.0 [closed]

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I unintentionally removed the default web site in the IIS manager.
Is there a way to bring it back or re-create it?
Right click on the folder/directory Web Sites , and select New -> Web Site.
If you want the exact same configuration, choose the directory to be C:\Inetpub\wwwroot

Is it possible to create a file somewhere in github via browser? [closed]

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I know you can edit a file in githubs website, but I can't find if you can create or delete a file.
Note that since early December 2012, you can create new files directly from GitHub:
ProTip™: You can pre-fill the filename field using just the URL.
Typing ?filename=yournewfile.txt at the end of the URL will pre-fill the filename field with the name yournewfile.txt.
Looks like it is not possible yet, sorry.
If you have good reasons, you can send a Feature Request here:
http://support.github.com/discussion/new
You can login to Cloud9 IDE and clone the repository and then create/delete as you like and then make a git push.

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