Configuration :: Need To Set Up Anything In IIS For URL Routing In App?

Aug 30, 2010

I'm using IIS 7 with Windows Server 2008 and the app doesn't even run when I open it up on localhost. May be because I transfered the app file from Windows Server 2000?

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I just testing the url routing. I plan to route url like that site.com/cat/{name}And I deal with it on cat.aspx

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As it seems it stuck on IIS or doesnt even get to the IIS.

I'm on shared server so I dont have access to the IIS, so I cant get logs or configure things..

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i am running windows server 2008 R2 with IIS 7.5 (asp.net 4.0 - integrated pipeline mode) and a web forms application. now i want to work my site with the url routing feature.

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VS2010 - FW 4.0 - C#
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[Code]....

My web.config
[Code]....

Link for TEST: [URL] (Pls, click in button "Contato" -> [URL]

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I have a problem with my site, and I'm using .net 4, web form routing

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I have created an application which is relying on routing extensively. it works fine in my development machine, and when deployed in the local IIS server. but when i publish it to remote server routing does not work? any idea why it happens. i also have the following in my web.config

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i have implemented URL Routing in asp.net website using article (URL...) and it working file offline on my local system but when im trying to run online (from my hosting site) then it is showing error..

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I have web app written in .net 4.0 using url routing. It works fine in the development environment in VS 2010.But It's not working after publishing to iis7. on remote server i'm getting error HTTP Error 404.0 - Not FoundThe resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. I tried in virtual directory and it's not working.[URL]

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I am using:

ASP.NET 3.5 SP1 with Web Forms Routing thru Global.asax (System.Web.Routing and RegisterRoutes)IIS 7

Everything is working fine in my local machine, but it gives the following error in my hosting environment:

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Web Forms :: URL Routing And Dynamic Routing?

Jan 31, 2011

I'm trying to create my own CMS and I've gotten a little bit stuck at the stage of URL routing.

I want clean URLs without extensions and I'd like to be able to create and modify them in a web based interface without any messing around with IIS or actual files.

I've seen how to create a static route, but for that I need to go into my Global.asax file and manually add it.I would like to have all of these routes stored in a database so that I can easily modify them later.

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Just for extra information, I will be attempting to create a feature so that if a path exists, but is later changed, a 301 redirect is created to the new URL, is this also possible? (My first problem is the main issue, but thought I might ask this as well just in case it makes a difference)

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Handle MVC Routing Along With Webform Routing

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How to handle asp.net mvc routing along with asp.net webform routing. I have merged my mvc app into my existing web application. In my web application i have implement routing as below:

routes.Add("View Product Details", new Route("Product/{City}/{Manufacturer}/{Name}/{ProductID}/{*ProductType}"));

Similarly i have implemented routing in mvc as below

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I am getting this error on a website. does that mean the server is not competible with asp.net 3.5

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MVC 2 Bug In Routing And Parameters?

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I consider the following an error, and not a feature:

When posting a request, any parameters are held in the HttpContext.Request.Form as key/value pairs. This is perfectly fine for the recipient of the request. Unfortunately, however, further down the chain these values still exist and take precedent in binding over new parameters created during processing.

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It really does not make sense that a value defined in one context, should live throughout the entire processing context... at least without the developer being able to determine it should remain. At a minimum, any new parameter defined in the process with the same name should either a) be received as a parameter and not a form value; or b) override the form value.

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I'm currently using URL Rewriting, but I recently stumbled upon this link on Rerouting, and it looks like it's quite simple yet powerful, and easier to implement than URL Rewriting, a "downside" probably is that configurations are not sitting on a web.config file but rather on the code itself, but I was wondering about the differences, and advantages of using one over the other. Having read some resources about routing, I can see the differences, and now I reformulate my question:

Is it worth it to move from URL Rewriting to Routing?
Are there any IIS-specific configurations that should be made?
Is it recommended to use it on a ASP.NET WebForms Application, or is it oriented to other kind of projects?

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Web Form (No MVC) VB.NET URL Routing

Feb 22, 2010

I've been doing research for a few days now and I know that I want to do ASP Routing over Rewriting. I found this great article:http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/051309-1.aspx and also

http://blogs.msdn.com/mikeormond/archive/2008/05/14/using-asp-net-routing-independent-of-mvc.aspx. I write in VB.NET, these two articles are written in C#. I converted the code, but I must be missing something because my routing doesn't work correctly.

I was able to download the code from 4guys and it works fine. I found some differences between my results and theirs when I stepped through error checking. I added the 3 lines to the web.config file:

<system.web>
<httpModules>
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I right clicked on my project and added a reference to the System.Web.Routing dll.I created a Global.asax file in the root directory.

<%@ Application Language="VB" %>
<%@ Import Namespace="System.Web.Routing" %>
<script runat="server"> [code]....

Theirs shows the correct value of whatever you click on The requestContext variable, > HttpContext > System.Web.HttpContextWrapper > Request > System.Web.HttpRequestWrapper > PhysicalPath = "C:UsersNvXDesktopMyWebsiteWebResource.axd"

Theirs shows PhysicalPath = "C:\Users\NvX\Desktop\RoutingDemo\Products\Pavlova" (Pavlova was the link I clicked on)

When I query the database using LINQ, it never finds WebResource.axd and redirects to the NotFound.aspx page. When I load Default.aspx, I want it to load that page. If I type /tjnevis (which is a username in the database), I want it to go to a page where I can put together a profile, pulling the information for that username, which I can figure out. It's the routing that I'm having trouble with. If I could get it to work correctly, I think the PhysicalPath should look similar to the 4guys example I downloaded.

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I have an ASP.NET MVC app and I have a WebForm page I built in the MVC due to a tutorial on how to do something I needed to do, but it was all in WebForm style. Ive tried to figure out how to do the same thing in MVC format but cant figure it out. So I was needing to figure out how to use this page in my MVC app. But when I try to go to the page, it gives me the error "Page cannot be derived from ViewMasterPage unless Page derives from ViewPage." So I had to make a new standard MasterPage also.

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I have a url which will take the following form:

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Handler Like Mvc Routing Without Mvc?

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I used to build my web apps in asp.net in such there is only one page witch is default.aspx

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Web Forms ::Routing Without Using MVC?

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This is more of an ASP.NET Routing question than MVC, so I will gladly move this post to another forum if prompted!

I am using ASP.NET Routing without using MVC.

I am trying to implement the following URLs:

[URL]

[URL]

[URL]

Each page can have sub-pages:

[URL]

or even sub-sub-pages:

[URL]

I am currently implementing this as follows:

1) GLOBAL.ASAX

[Code]....

2) ROUTE HANDLER CLASSES

[Code]....

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