Configuration :: How To Disable IIS Error Handling
Mar 1, 2011
I use Custom errors in my web.config. It works for urls like www.x.com/x.aspx , but when I write something like :
www.x.com/name (I have Application_BeginRequest dealing with it on global.asax) on the live server, IIS bypasses my application and shows its own error page.
How can I disable IIS error handling and redirect where I want to?
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