Monday, August 10, 2015

Log Date: 8/10/2015 1619 Hours - Never trust another persons code who no longer works with you or cannot be talked to.

15 years and you would think that I would have learned not to trust another developers code who no longer works for the company.  I am at the closing of a very tough conversion for responsive design and the jQuery is not right from the original developers.

UGH 3 hours on this, but got it figured out.

Wednesday, August 05, 2015

Bootstrap implementation disclaimer

Disclaimer – All BootStrap(http://getbootstrap.com/)  Framework changes being made for the mobile upgrade to the www.domain.com Web site require the following testing once the change is made – All testing is performed in all configurations to include Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome Web browsers and on all devices from iPhone, iPad, Android devices, desktop computers and more.  If the change does not look correct the time to debug and fix the design can take anywhere from 5 minutes to great number of hours or even days to research and fix in order to ensure the responsive design works for all devices.

Tuesday, August 04, 2015

SQL Server Table Size Report

SELECT
    t.NAME AS TableName,
    s.Name AS SchemaName,
    p.rows AS RowCounts,
    SUM(a.total_pages) * 8 AS TotalSpaceKB,
    SUM(a.used_pages) * 8 AS UsedSpaceKB,
    (SUM(a.total_pages) - SUM(a.used_pages)) * 8 AS UnusedSpaceKB
FROM
    sys.tables t
INNER JOIN    
    sys.indexes i ON t.OBJECT_ID = i.object_id
INNER JOIN
    sys.partitions p ON i.object_id = p.OBJECT_ID AND i.index_id = p.index_id
INNER JOIN
    sys.allocation_units a ON p.partition_id = a.container_id
LEFT OUTER JOIN
    sys.schemas s ON t.schema_id = s.schema_id
WHERE
    t.NAME NOT LIKE 'dt%'
    AND t.is_ms_shipped = 0
    AND i.OBJECT_ID > 255
GROUP BY
    t.Name, s.Name, p.Rows
ORDER BY
    t.Name

Friday, July 31, 2015

Thursday, July 23, 2015

First Byte Time “FBT” www.webpagetest.org

First and foremost I hope this helps some others, I find it very important to share knowledge that will help others to improve their Web sites on the Internet.

I have been scratching my head trying to figure out why I was receiving an “F” rating on www.webpagetest.org for First Byte Time “FBT”.  After some research and additional testing on www.shoeshow.com I have come to the following conclusions:

Reasons why First Byte Time takes so long
  1. Number of requests/responses needed to build the page
  2. Does the page have a lot of Dynamic content on the page (aka how many database calls are going back and forth for data)
  3. Size of the overall page
  4. Size of CPU and MEMORY of the HOSTING SERVER. The more powerful the SERVER the faster processing you will receive. 
  5. Do you have a VM Server or a Dedicated Server

My test sample was for the home page of www.shoeshow.com I got an “F” for FBT every time, that is because this page has a lot of dynamic content and unless I dissect and rebuild this page it will continue to receive an “F” although the overall page is loading in under 2 sec.  However, If I go to https://www.shoeshow.com/reward-points it gets a “B” because there is very little dynamic or programming on that page and not many images.  Finally when I run our https://www.shoeshow.com/404.aspx we get an “A” because there is no images and no coding.


My overall opinion is that FBT is important, but can also be a false/positive.  

And Finally --- Utilize a CDN if you want a fast responsive Web site.  I cannot believe the overall performance of using a CDN ---  Yes I will plug https://www.akamai.com/ 

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Remove Trailing Comma from List of Strings

myList.RemoveAt(myList.Count - 1);

Boot Strap Search Box with glyphicon glypicon-search

Adding to Code Library OPEN SOURCE

<div class="row">
    <div class="container">
        <div class="col-md-offset-3 col-md-6 col-md-offset-3">
                <div class="input-group">
                  <span class="input-group-btn">
                      <input type="text" id="txtGlobalSearch" class="form-control" placeholder="Search Site..." onkeypress="return submitglobal(this, event);"/>
                      <button type="button" class="btn btn-default" runat="server" onclick="GlobalSearch(); return false;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-search"></span></button>
                  </span>
                </div><!-- /input-group -->
          </div><!-- /.col-md-12 -->
        </div><!-- Container -->
</div><!-- Row -->

Monday, July 06, 2015

Caching --- How to ensure you optimize

IIS, Optimising Performance, 304 status codes, and one stupid browser…

How to prevent 304 responses and be sure to know that Chrome acts different with DEV tools --- Great article by Terry Brown... http://idisposable.co.uk/2011/03/iis-optimising-performance-304-status-codes-and-one-stupid-browser/#comment-2119464518 


Note when use the Chrome Developer tools looks at two columns ---


Wednesday, June 17, 2015

What is the difference between ByVal and ByRef?

Xiaoyun Li MSFT answers ---

https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/vstudio/en-US/07b9d3b9-5658-49ed-9218-005564e8209e/what-is-the-difference-between-byval-and-byref

When you write a subroutine or function, you can pass variables from your main code to that subroutine or function.

If you want to pass the value of the variable, use the ByVal syntax. By passing the value of the variable instead of a reference to the variable, any changes to the variable made by code in the subroutine or function will not be passed back to the main code. This is the default passing mechanism when you don’t decorate the parameters by using ByVal or ByRef.

If you want to change the value of the variable in the subroutine or function and pass the revised value back to the main code, use the ByRef syntax. This passes the reference to the variable and allows its value to be changed and passed back to the main code.

For more information about passing Arguments by Value and by Reference, please refer to MSDN document:


C# --- 

.NET Coding: Argument as ByRef (ref in C#) or ByVal (default in C#)

Thursday, June 04, 2015

Time Span Check for Store Hours to show... Using a .NET Literal Control

I have done this countless times, but senior moments are happening.

Const timeHourOpen As Integer = 8
Const timeHourClosed As Integer = 16 'Set one hour less because at 5:00 the store will close

If (timeHourOpen <= DateTime.Now.Hour AndAlso DateTime.Now.Hour <= timeHourClosed) Then
   'Account for greater than 17 hundred hours aka 17:01
                            callCenterOpen.Visible = True
                        Else
                            callCenterOpen.Visible = False
                        End If


That is all for today....

Now I will always refer back to the My Blog to review...

I like how the conditional logic is written

LowerBound <= Value <= Upper Bound

AndAlso for short circuiting

Till Next Post.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Auto load content on scroll down

First Special Thanks to --- Adam Khoury @ www.DevelopPHP.com - https://www.developphp.com/video/JavaScript/Scroll-Load-Dynamic-Content-When-User-Reach-Bottom-Ajax

I extended this a bit to include some back to top feature.

<%@ Page Language="VB" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeFile="JavaScripAutoScroll.aspx.vb" Inherits="JavaScripAutoScroll" %>
 
<!DOCTYPE html>
 
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
    <title>JavaScript Auto Populate the page | MMWebs.biz</title>
    <style type="text/css">
        div#statuspositionfixed;font-size24px;}
        div#wrapwidth800pxmargin0 auto}
        div.newDataheight1000px;background#09F;margin10px 10px;}
        .back-to-top {
                        positionfixed;
                        bottom2em;
                        right0px;
                        z-index999;
                        text-decorationnone;
                        color#000000;
                        background-colorrgba(235, 235, 235, 0.80);
                        font-size12px;
                        padding1em;
                        displaynone;
                    }
 
.back-to-top:hover {    
                        background-colorrgba(135, 135, 135, 0.50);
                    }
    </style>
    <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.3/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
    <script type="text/javascript">
        function yHandler() {
            var wrap = document.getElementById('wrap');
            var contentHeidht = wrap.offsetHeight; // Gets page content height
            var yOffset = window.pageYOffset; //Gets the vertical scroll position
            var y = yOffset + window.innerHeight;
            if (>= contentHeidht) {
                wrap.innerHTML += '<div class="newData"></div>';
                // Ajax call to get more dynamic data goes here
            }
            var status = document.getElementById('status');
            status.innerHTML = contentHeidht + " | " + y;
        }
        window.onscroll = yHandler;
    </script>
</head>
<body>
    <a href="#" class="back-to-top">Back to Top</a>
    <form id="form1" runat="server">
    <div>
        <div id="status">0 | 0</div>
        <div id="wrap"><img src="framework/images/tempMatrix.gif" width="800px" height="1200px" /></div>
    </div>
    </form>
</body>
</html>
<script type="text/javascript">
    var offset = 220;
    var duration = 500;
    jQuery(window).scroll(function () {
        if (jQuery(this).scrollTop() > offset) {
            jQuery('.back-to-top').fadeIn(duration);
        } else {
            jQuery('.back-to-top').fadeOut(duration);
        }
    });
 
    jQuery('.back-to-top').click(function (event) {
        event.preventDefault();
        jQuery('html, body').animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, duration);
        return false;
    });
</script>

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Web site performance - Keys to running a high performance Web site

So you have built your site and lets say it is an eCommerce site which displays tens of thousands of static images and gets 500,000 session per month.

TEST PERFORMANCE
http://www.webpagetest.org/  (Best performance tester on the Web)


However, you are seeing poor performance from servers around the world.  How do you fix this.  Well in the coming weeks I will tell you.  Right now I am doing research on this very thing and I will return to let you know the results.

Test 1 --- Servers hosted in NC and the site being hit from OR--- Currently the site I am supporting has a first hit load time of 6.226 seconds, but with caching this is reduced to 2.750 seconds on the second hit.  However the 6.226 seconds is still way to long.

Test 2 --- Servers hosted in NC and the site being hit from NY --- Currently the site I am supporting has a first hit load time of 4.053 seconds, but with caching this is reduced to 1.319 seconds on the second hit.  However the 4.053 seconds is still way to long.

Test 3 --- Servers hosted in NC and the site being hit from VA --- Currently the site I am supporting has a first hit load time of 5.211 seconds, but with caching this is reduced to 3.428 seconds on the second hit.  However the 5.211seconds is still way to long.


"F" --- Currently the key issues are the First Byte Time --

First Byte TimeApplicable ObjectsTime to First Byte for the page (back-end processing + redirects)
What is checkedThe target time is the time needed for the DNS, socket and SSL
negotiations + 100ms. A single letter grade will be deducted
for every 100ms beyond the target.


The second issue is Cache of static content, however I cannot cache this content as this is an eCommerce site and you have to be sure you follow PCI rules https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/

How do you decrease this 6.226 seconds issue --- My attempts will be to use Content Delivery Network (CDN) aka EDGE SERVERS.

In the coming weeks I will be updating this blog to give the results.

My work will be to off load the Images, JavaScript Files (JS), and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), to increase performance of the site.

I will be very curious to see if that 500,000 sessions will increase once we implement CDN to increase the sites performance.

More to come.


Thursday, March 26, 2015

7 things to check to resolve “A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server…” by Donabel Santos, edited by Moojjoo

If you get the following SQL Server  Error:

“A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified) ”


Things to check:

1. Make sure your database engine is configured to accept remote connections

















2. Check the SQL Server service account

• If you are not using a domain account as a service account (for example if you are using NETWORK SERVICE), you may want to switch this first before proceeding



3. If you are using a named SQL Server instance, make sure you are using that instance name in your connection strings in your ASweb P.NET application

• Usually the format needed to specify the database server is machinename\instancename
• Check your connection string as well


<connectionStrings>
<add name="SampleConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=machinename\instancename;Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks;Integrated Security=SSPI;Min Pool Size=5;Max Pool Size=60;Connect Timeout=30″ providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/>
</connectionStrings>


4. You may need to create an exception on the firewall for the SQL Server instance and port you are using

• Start > Run > Firewall.cpl
• Click on exceptions tab
• Add the sqlservr.exe (typically located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.x\MSSQL\Binn, check your installs for the actual folder path), and port (default is 1433)
• Check your connection string as well


5. If you are using a named SQL Server instance, make sure you are using that instance name in your connection strings


6. Check SQLBrowser; check that it is running. You may also need to create an exception in your firewall for SQLBrowser.


7. Check that you have connectivity to the SQL Server. 

Note what you are using to connect: machine name, domain name or IP address? Use this when checking connectivity. For example if you are using myserver
• Start > Run > cmd
•netstat -ano  right click on the window title and use find 1433
•telnet myserver 1433
•ping -a myserver


Check what ports are IP addresses are being returned.


If you still can’t get any connection, you may want to create a SQL account on the server, a corresponding SQL user on the database in question, and just use this username/password combo in your web application.



Friday, February 13, 2015

SQL Server How to Drop Connections

ALTER DATABASE dbname
 SET SINGLE_USER WITH ROLLBACK IMMEDIATE
GO

ALTER DATABASE dbname
 SET MULTI_USER
GO

Friday, January 16, 2015

IIS 7.5 FTP and Virtual Directory not displaying in FileZilla - 550 Keyset does not exist

Software -
  • Windows 2003 R2 - IIS 7.5 using FTP
  • FileZilla (Protocol=FTP; Encryption=Require explicit FTP over TLS; Logon Type:=Normal; UserName=****; Passwword=****** Currently there are 3 virtual drives and when I connect via FileZilla they all display fine, however when I try to configure a 4th virtual directory it will not display in FileZilla.
I am actually getting a sporadic failure all together after the directory is created:
Command: LIST Error: GnuTLS error -110: The TLS connection was non-properly terminated. Status: Server did not properly shut down TLS connection Error: Transfer connection interrupted: ECONNABORTED - Connection aborted Response: 550 Keyset does not exist Error: Failed to retrieve directory listing
If I delete the Virtual Directory the directories will display again. What is wrong, all the permissions are identical. Is there something with the SSL that has to be configured on the directory? Any assistance would be great.

SOLUTION
Navigate on the Windows Server 2008 R2 using Windows Explorer 
1. %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\MachineKeys
2. Right Click on Machine Key = 76944fb33636aeddb9590521c2e8815a_GUID
3. Granted the FTP Account -- Read & Execute; Read Access... Problem resolved.


I hope this helps someone.  Give me a 1+ if it does, because it stumped me for a good 2 days.

Friday, January 02, 2015

Force Kill Process - MSDN

Working on some Windows 2008 R2 FTP issues and the services got hung.  After some Goolge searching I found the following article to KILL THE Services Process that was hung.

In this case it was the ftpsvc process.

1) Open Task Manger
2) Go to the Services Tab
3) Take note of the PID

taskkill /pid #### /f

/f forces --- Problem solved yes I was sweating bullets.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725602.aspx