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IIS 7.5 routing not working (all usual methods tested)

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-03-05 21:42 出处:网络
I have a client who has one webpage with customized routes added in global.asax (they are extension-less):

I have a client who has one webpage with customized routes added in global.asax (they are extension-less):

Sub Application_Start(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
Routing.RouteTable.Routes.Clear()
Routing.RouteTable.Routes.MapPageRoute("Key1", "String", "~/Route")

Unfortunately this redirections are not working o开发者_如何学Gon IIS 7.5. I've tested that:

  • HTTP redirection is installed over IIS
  • Tried to runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" (in the web.config)
  • Use the manual add of UrlRoutingMode (http://www.britishdeveloper.co.uk/2010/06/dont-use-modules-runallmanagedmodulesfo.html)

The pool in in integrated mode, 4.0. This server is running a lot of MVC3 pages, and they are using routing by default.

Any light will be very apreciated! Thanks

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EDIT: Ok, I'm not able to find any solution.

At the webconfig, inside assemblies:

<add assembly="System.Web.Routing, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" />

At system.webServer:

<system.webServer>
<validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false" />
<defaultDocument>
<files><add value="Page.aspx" /></files>
</defaultDocument>
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true">
<remove name="UrlRoutingModule"/>
<add name="UrlRoutingModule" type="System.Web.Routing.UrlRoutingModule,System.Web.Routing,Version=4.0.0.0,Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" />
   </modules>



</system.webServer>


My solution, after trying EVERYTHING:

Bad deployment, an old PrecompiledApp.config was hanging around my deploy location, and making everything not work.

My final settings that worked:

  • IIS 7.5, Win2k8r2 x64,
  • Integrated mode application pool
  • Nothing changes in the web.config - this means no special handlers for routing. Here's my snapshot of the sections a lot of other posts reference. I'm using FluorineFX, so I do have that handler added, but I did not need any others:

    <system.web>
      <compilation debug="true" targetFramework="4.0" />
      <authentication mode="None"/>
    
      <pages validateRequest="false" controlRenderingCompatibilityVersion="3.5" clientIDMode="AutoID"/>
      <httpRuntime requestPathInvalidCharacters=""/>
    
      <httpModules>
        <add name="FluorineGateway" type="FluorineFx.FluorineGateway, FluorineFx"/>
      </httpModules>
    </system.web>
      <system.webServer>
        <!-- Modules for IIS 7.0 Integrated mode -->
        <modules>
          <add name="FluorineGateway" type="FluorineFx.FluorineGateway, FluorineFx" />
        </modules>
    
        <!-- Disable detection of IIS 6.0 / Classic mode ASP.NET configuration -->
        <validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false" />
      </system.webServer>
    
  • Global.ashx: (only method of any note)

    void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e) {
        // Register routes...
        System.Web.Routing.Route echoRoute = new System.Web.Routing.Route(
              "{*message}",
            //the default value for the message
              new System.Web.Routing.RouteValueDictionary() { { "message", "" } },
            //any regular expression restrictions (i.e. @"[^\d].{4,}" means "does not start with number, at least 4 chars
              new System.Web.Routing.RouteValueDictionary() { { "message", @"[^\d].{4,}" } },
              new TestRoute.Handlers.PassthroughRouteHandler()
           );
    
        System.Web.Routing.RouteTable.Routes.Add(echoRoute);
    }
    
  • PassthroughRouteHandler.cs - this achieved an automatic conversion from http://andrew.arace.info/stackoverflow to http://andrew.arace.info/#stackoverflow which would then be handled by the default.aspx:

    public class PassthroughRouteHandler : IRouteHandler {
    
        public IHttpHandler GetHttpHandler(RequestContext requestContext) {
            HttpContext.Current.Items["IncomingMessage"] = requestContext.RouteData.Values["message"];
            requestContext.HttpContext.Response.Redirect("#" + HttpContext.Current.Items["IncomingMessage"], true);
            return null;
        }
    }
    


Have a look at this:

http://www.britishdeveloper.co.uk/2010/06/dont-use-modules-runallmanagedmodulesfo.html

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