MVC In Subfolder / Virtual Directory / Routing / Domain

Nov 19, 2010

I have a Domain like [URL] that is pointed to a virtual directory on my webspace like [URL]. The folder structure on my webspace is (off course) like this

root
bin
VirtualDirectoryName
bin
Content
Scripts
Views
Web.config
Global.asax

If i call now [URL] i get the Site without CSS and the links are [URL]. I used the default and almost empty default "Internet Application". So the routing is default and all links are created with @Html.ActionLink. i tried so many things but i cant get it working. In my local environment i can affect that with IIS settings but (off course) i do not have access on the IIS settings of my host.

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