MVC :: URL Routing IgnoreRoute Not Working?
May 28, 2010I am trying to serve a physical file from disk by using IgnoreRoute, but it's not working.
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The file /Temp/picture exists, but I always get error 404.
I am trying to serve a physical file from disk by using IgnoreRoute, but it's not working.
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The file /Temp/picture exists, but I always get error 404.
I keep getting this error
'IgnoreRoute' is not a member of 'System.Web.Routing.RouteCollection'.
even though I have included the required namespace
system.web.mvc
system.web.routing
Url Routing is not working on IIS 6. (using System.Web.Routing Namespace)If i am running through VS 2008 then its working fine.if i made virtual directory on IIS 6 then its not working.its giving error 404 - file not found...
View 1 RepliesI am setting up URL Routing on my existing project. I am not using mvc. The routing only working like this: [url] not working with single word like this: [url] I am getting error message: The resource cannot be found. Looks like when I using single word, application think that is folder?
View 5 RepliesThis question builds on the following question:How to get Elmah working with ASP.NET and IIS 5.1 URL RoutingThe solution suggested there worked, as long as elmah.axd is off of the root of the site. What if you want to secure the site as blogged here:Securely Implement ELMAH For Plug And Play Error Logging?Moving elmah.axd to /admin/elmah.axd breaks the Fix IIS 5x Wildcard Mapping Module.My workaround was just to secure "elmah.axd" instead of "admin," like:
<location path="elmah.axd">
<system.web>
<authorization>
<deny users="?"/>
</authorization>
</system.web>
</location>
Although this works, I feel that there's got to be a more elegant solution.
I have an asp.net mvc 2 app (using .net 4.0) that isn't routing correctly when hosted in a virtual directory. I have the following simple routing rule:
routes.MapRoute(
"Default", // Route name
"{action}", // URL with parameters
new { controller = "accounts" } // Parameter defaults
);
I'm trying to resolve [URL]. Where "accounts" is a virtual directory. If I put the app in the root of an IIS website it routes fine for [URL], but if I put the app in a virtual directory I get 404 errors. I've debugged and it is executing global.asax and configuring routing when in the vdir. Is there something special I need to do for routing in a virtual directory? FYI. I'm using a vdir because the root has wordpress in it. one more thing is that if I specify a default action in parameter defaults, it will execute the default action/controller, but it never matches anything else.
my application not working when I publish (only files needed to run this application) it to the server. I set wildcard mapping in IIS. I'm getting the error below:
HTTP Error 404.4 - Not Found
The resource you are looking for does not have a handler associated with it.
I my webform asp.net project, I use web api controller to access the server data.I use framework 4.5. On localhost everything works, but when I publish to server I get 404 for [URL] ..... This is the code in file global.asax
protected void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e) {
GlobalConfiguration.Configure(config =&gt; {
config.MapHttpAttributeRoutes();
config.Routes.MapHttpRoute(
name: "DefaultApi",
routeTemplate: "api/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
defaults: new { id = RouteParameter.Optional }
); }); }
On the server the framework 4.5 is installed. In IIS, in application pool, I've set the correct framework version. What are the server requirements? What should I install?
I've tried the following two methods to try and ignore my "Assets" folder, but I keep coming up with errors. Can anyone tell me exactly how the Ignore Regex is supposed to look?
routes.IgnoreRoute("/Assets/")
routes.IgnoreRoute("{*assets}", New With {.assets = "/Assets/(.*)"})
In my ASP.NET MVC3 App I try simulate "routes.IgnoreRoute("...")" I create CustomMvcRouteHandler:
public class CustomMvcRouteHandler: MvcRouteHandler
{
protected override IHttpHandler GetHttpHandler(RequestContext requestContext)
{
// do something
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I have implemented URL Routing in Asp.net 4.0 application, when i try to run it on windows server 2003 R2 server with IIS 6.0. the application works fine but without routing, whereas routing works fine on every other server.
View 1 RepliesI have an ASP.NET web application(webforms,not MVC) developed in VS 2008 and i have implemented ASP.NET web forms URL routing by following this link [URL]
It works pretty good when i run it on the Visual studion IDE.But does not works when i created a site under my IIS (IIS 5.1 in XP) and deployed the same files there.I have set ASP.NET version as 2.0 in the Properties window of my application too.But does not work.
I have an ASP.NET web application(WebForms,Not MVC) developed in VS 2008 and i have implemented ASP.NET web forms URL routing by following this link [URL]It works pretty good when i run it on the Visual studion IDE.But does not works when i created a site under my IIS (IIS 5.1 in XP) and deployed the same files there.I have set ASP.NET version as 2.0 in the Properties window of my application too.But does not work.
View 1 RepliesI want to implement casceding dropdown and for that i have used update panel.
But when I am using RouteTable.Routes.MapPageRoute in Application_Start(), Ajax Method not working.
It refreshes the page..
void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e) {
RegisterRoute(RouteTable.Routes);
}
<asp:ScriptManager ID="ScriptManager1" runat="server">
</asp:ScriptManager>
<asp:UpdatePanel ID="UpdatePanel1" runat="server" UpdateMode="Conditional">
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I'm using jquery to make an ajax call and it simply does not work after I've added the routing..
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "EmployeePage.aspx/SubmitData",
data: "{" + paramList + "}",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
dataType: "json",
and use ResolveUrl but not work
I have Implemented routing in my web application. Iahve registerd the routes in global.asax file in application start event like the following: where my application containing a login page on the root
System.Web.Routing.RouteTable.Routes.Add("Login", new System.Web.Routing.Route("Login", new RouteHandler("~/Login.aspx")));
//RouteHandler class code
public class RouteHandler : IRouteHandler
{
public RouteHandler()
{
}
public RouteHandler(string virtualPath)
{
_virtualPath = virtualPath;
}
public IHttpHandler GetHttpHandler(RequestContext requestContext)
{
var display = BuildManager.CreateInstanceFromVirtualPath(
_virtualPath, typeof(Page)) as IDisplay;
return display;
}
string _virtualPath;
}
//IDisplay code
public interface IDisplay : IHttpHandler
{
}
And i have inherit the IDisplay on my login page.
No have host this application on the windows server 2003 on 80 port and map this to the sub domain like
[URL]
now i am browsing the url
[URL]
this giving me the page not found error on browser.
I am abel to browse the page if i use
[URL]
So wt is the main issues with this routing.
I have done all settion in web config for routing.
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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Using the below mention link, I am getting the captcha image with no issues in simple application but when implemented in a URL routing page, images are not displaying.
[URL]
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..
HTTP Error 404.0 - Not Found..
The resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
After applying URL Routing, Ajax controls stopped working..
void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
RegisterRoute(RouteTable.Routes);
}
public void RegisterRoute(RouteCollection rc)
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I am using Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET 4.0 to build a WebForms project that uses the new routing features in System.Web.Routing. When I build my solution and run it from within VS.NET's debugging environment only routes with RouteUrl's that include a ".aspx" extension are being properly routed to the PhysicalFile. It appears requests made to other URLs are not being "detected" by the routing engine for processing. In the case below, "Scenario1" shows a 404 and "Scenario2" works properly.
Here is the relevant code in my global.asax:
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I tried everything I could find, but still does not work on IIS routing.
View 2 RepliesI 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:
Could not load file or assembly 'System.Web.Routing, Version=3.5.0.0, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
I did everything inside my web.config file mentioned in the following link:
[URL]
But I am still getting the above error.
What else am I supposed to do fix the error?
I have a Web application where i have added a reference to a RESTful WCF. I got the WCF url Routing to work in my webapplication by adding Inherits="RestService.Global" to the Web applications Global.asax.
<%@ Application Codebehind="Global.asax.cs" Inherits="RestService.Global" Language="C#" %>
But then i tried to create url Routing for the Web application and it does not work with the Inherits="RestService.Global" in the Global.asax. If i take it away it works fine. Is there a correct way to do this.
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.
Does anyone know how this can be achieved?
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)