Need To Host MVC Site as Subsite
I have an MVC site with some javascript files and with some services.
I try to host that as sub site in existing IIS site. By clicking add application option in IIS site.
My actual Site Name "http://Testapp", Subsite Name: "http://Testapp/Subsite"
The problem what I have is I try to call an service "/ControllerName/WebMothedname" from javascript through AJAX post.
Because of Its hosted in subsite It try to hit the service URL as "http://Testapp/ControllerName/WebMothedname".
But It should hit"http://Testapp/Subsite/ControllerName/WebMothedname"
Same as the above issue some images referred in css also not able to access.
asp.net-mvc iis webdeploy
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I have an MVC site with some javascript files and with some services.
I try to host that as sub site in existing IIS site. By clicking add application option in IIS site.
My actual Site Name "http://Testapp", Subsite Name: "http://Testapp/Subsite"
The problem what I have is I try to call an service "/ControllerName/WebMothedname" from javascript through AJAX post.
Because of Its hosted in subsite It try to hit the service URL as "http://Testapp/ControllerName/WebMothedname".
But It should hit"http://Testapp/Subsite/ControllerName/WebMothedname"
Same as the above issue some images referred in css also not able to access.
asp.net-mvc iis webdeploy
In IIS terms, it is called an application, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/get-started/… There is no "subsite" in IIS.
– Lex Li
Nov 16 at 14:23
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I have an MVC site with some javascript files and with some services.
I try to host that as sub site in existing IIS site. By clicking add application option in IIS site.
My actual Site Name "http://Testapp", Subsite Name: "http://Testapp/Subsite"
The problem what I have is I try to call an service "/ControllerName/WebMothedname" from javascript through AJAX post.
Because of Its hosted in subsite It try to hit the service URL as "http://Testapp/ControllerName/WebMothedname".
But It should hit"http://Testapp/Subsite/ControllerName/WebMothedname"
Same as the above issue some images referred in css also not able to access.
asp.net-mvc iis webdeploy
I have an MVC site with some javascript files and with some services.
I try to host that as sub site in existing IIS site. By clicking add application option in IIS site.
My actual Site Name "http://Testapp", Subsite Name: "http://Testapp/Subsite"
The problem what I have is I try to call an service "/ControllerName/WebMothedname" from javascript through AJAX post.
Because of Its hosted in subsite It try to hit the service URL as "http://Testapp/ControllerName/WebMothedname".
But It should hit"http://Testapp/Subsite/ControllerName/WebMothedname"
Same as the above issue some images referred in css also not able to access.
asp.net-mvc iis webdeploy
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In IIS terms, it is called an application, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/get-started/… There is no "subsite" in IIS.
– Lex Li
Nov 16 at 14:23
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In IIS terms, it is called an application, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/get-started/… There is no "subsite" in IIS.
– Lex Li
Nov 16 at 14:23
In IIS terms, it is called an application, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/get-started/… There is no "subsite" in IIS.
– Lex Li
Nov 16 at 14:23
In IIS terms, it is called an application, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/get-started/… There is no "subsite" in IIS.
– Lex Li
Nov 16 at 14:23
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In IIS terms, it is called an application, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/get-started/… There is no "subsite" in IIS.
– Lex Li
Nov 16 at 14:23