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PowerShell Panel

by PowerShellInside - Product Type: Component / .NET Class

A PowerShell powered ASP.NET Panel control. PowerShell Panel is an easy-to-use ASP.NET Panel Web control for integrating PowerShell content into ASP.NET pages and applications. You can use a mix of HTML and inline PowerShell script to rapidly create dynamic content regions. PowerShell Panel can also be used to render PowerShell ASP templates from within any ASP.NET Web Page.

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PowerShell Panel V2

Add to Cart $ 587.02 Royalty-Free License - One Development Workstation, Royalty-Free Distribution
Mfr. Part No: PPN2-A
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Using The PowerShell ASP.NET Panel

  • To use the PowerShell Panel all you need to do is follow these simple steps:
  • Create a new ASP.NET Web Site/Application or open an existing one in Visual Studio.
  • Add a reference to the nsoftware.PowerShellPanel.dll assembly, or copy it to your website's bin folder
  • In the ASP.NET page or control you want to use PowerShell Panel, register the control
  • Add the PowerShell Panel control and simply write your PowerShell ASP script directly into the panel
  • To avoid excessive code escaping when writing your PowerShell ASP set the UseAlternateDelimiters property of the PowerShell Panel control to true. By setting this to true, PowerShell Panel will use the [% and %] sequences as delimiters for code blocks instead of the default delimiters.

Intrinsic Objects

In addition to running standard PowerShell code, you may want to interact with the HTTP runtime through the use of the ASP.NET intrinsic objects like HttpRequest and HttpResponse.


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