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james I am trying to get this WebAPI to work. Well, use IIS. Everything works fine in IIS express, but when I publish it, especially 1 api request doesn't work. The url I am trying to access API/[Controller]/{date}/{integer}. I keep getting a 500 server error.
username I'm trying to publish as an ASP.NET Core project using a hosting provider that supports ASP.NET Core. I get a 500 Internal Server Error, which is pretty common. So I searched on the internet and various forums and checked processPath="%LAUNCHER_PATH%"
yitian : :( Oops 500 Internal Server Error An error occurred while starting the application. This message appears when I add database functionality to asp.net core application and deploy it to iis. When I develop it in Visual Studio everything goes well. But a
Alex I have converted my project from the old Visual Studio SPA Angular template to the latest. I also converted the project from Angular 5 to Angular 6 and from webpack to angular-cli. The backend runs .Net Core 2.1.1. This all works fine in development, but
Bhavik Modh Actually, after running locally but publishing automatically creates a web.config file, there is no web.config file. Zhang Bailan As far as I know, if you want to host your asp.net core application on IIS, you should make sure you have the asp.net
james I am trying to get this WebAPI to work. Well, use IIS. Everything works fine in IIS express, but when I publish it, especially 1 api request doesn't work. The url I am trying to access API/[Controller]/{date}/{integer}. I keep getting a 500 server error.
james I am trying to get this WebAPI to work. Well, use IIS. Everything works fine in IIS express, but when I publish it, especially 1 api request doesn't work. The url I am trying to access API/[Controller]/{date}/{integer}. I keep getting a 500 server error.
username I'm trying to publish as an ASP.NET Core project using a hosting provider that supports ASP.NET Core. I get a 500 Internal Server Error, which is pretty common. So I searched on the internet and various forums and checked processPath="%LAUNCHER_PATH%"
Brandon I am trying to get this WebAPI to work. Well, use IIS. Everything works fine in IIS express, but when I publish it, especially 1 api request doesn't work. The url I am trying to access API/[Controller]/{date}/{integer}. I keep getting a 500 server erro
Sandy Rizky I'm working on an API project that needs functionality to upload files. When I run the project on localhost and try to upload the file, it works fine, but when I publish the project and deploy it on IIS, the upload doesn't work and produces a 500 I
username I'm trying to publish as an ASP.NET Core project using a hosting provider that supports ASP.NET Core. I get a 500 Internal Server Error, which is pretty common. So I searched on the internet and various forums and checked processPath="%LAUNCHER_PATH%"
username I'm trying to publish as an ASP.NET Core project using a hosting provider that supports ASP.NET Core. I get a 500 Internal Server Error, which is pretty common. So I searched on the internet and various forums and checked processPath="%LAUNCHER_PATH%"
Developer I have ASP.Net Core based microservices deployed on IIS10 running Windows 10 Enterprise. This application works fine in all lower environments (Dev, QA) when I try to test it in UAT I verified the logs and it says there are no other 500 records. In t
Jean de Jonker I am running an ASP .NET application through Visual Studio. Latitude and longitude data is retrieved from a SQL Server database. The application runs fine through Visual Studio localhost, but when I deploy it to IIS, the data is displayed withou
Moon Ninja I have a very strange problem. I have a development environment where I develop an ASP.NET MVC application and everything works fine in this environment. In particular there is an AJAX call in the Application that calls the controller and passes the
Bhavik Modh Actually, after running locally but publishing automatically creates a web.config file, there is no web.config file. Zhang Bailan As far as I know, if you want to host your asp.net core application on IIS, you should make sure you have the asp.net
Bhavik Modh Actually, after running locally but publishing automatically creates a web.config file, there is no web.config file. Zhang Bailan As far as I know, if you want to host your asp.net core application on IIS, you should make sure you have the asp.net
yitian : :( Oops 500 Internal Server Error An error occurred while starting the application. This message appears when I add database functionality to asp.net core application and deploy it to iis. When I develop it in Visual Studio everything goes well. But a
james I am trying to get this WebAPI to work. Well, use IIS. Everything works fine in IIS express, but when I publish it, especially 1 api request doesn't work. The url I am trying to access API/[Controller]/{date}/{integer}. I keep getting a 500 server error.
james I am trying to get this WebAPI to work. Well, use IIS. Everything works fine in IIS express, but when I publish it, especially 1 api request doesn't work. The url I am trying to access API/[Controller]/{date}/{integer}. I keep getting a 500 server error.
username I'm trying to publish as an ASP.NET Core project using a hosting provider that supports ASP.NET Core. I get a 500 Internal Server Error, which is pretty common. So I searched on the internet and various forums and checked processPath="%LAUNCHER_PATH%"
username I'm trying to publish as an ASP.NET Core project using a hosting provider that supports ASP.NET Core. I get a 500 Internal Server Error, which is pretty common. So I searched on the internet and various forums and checked processPath="%LAUNCHER_PATH%"
james I am trying to get this WebAPI to work. Well, use IIS. Everything works fine in IIS express, but when I publish it, especially 1 api request doesn't work. The url I am trying to access API/[Controller]/{date}/{integer}. I keep getting a 500 server error.
Fear I am trying to build an API within the ASP.NET Core framework. I made a basic controller that just returns a string: namespace Dojo_Api.Controllers.Forum
{
//[Authorize]
[Route("api/[controller")]
public class ForumController : Controller
Sandy Rizky I'm working on an API project that needs functionality to upload files. When I run the project on localhost and try to upload the file, it works fine, but when I publish the project and deploy it on IIS, the upload doesn't work and produces a 500 I
David Edel I uploaded my website to godaddy windows hosted with plesk. All files are uploaded but I get an error: 500 Internal Server Error. There is a problem with the resource you are looking for and cannot be displayed. By researching the problem online, I
Bhavik Modh Actually, after running locally but publishing automatically creates a web.config file, there is no web.config file. Zhang Bailan As far as I know, if you want to host your asp.net core application on IIS, you should make sure you have the asp.net
Bhavik Modh Actually, after running locally but publishing automatically creates a web.config file, there is no web.config file. Zhang Bailan As far as I know, if you want to host your asp.net core application on IIS, you should make sure you have the asp.net
Developer I have ASP.Net Core based microservices deployed on IIS10 running Windows 10 Enterprise. This application works fine in all lower environments (Dev, QA) when I try to test it in UAT I verified the logs and it says there are no other 500 records. In t