Showing posts with label MVC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MVC. Show all posts
January 14, 2010
July 30, 2009
ASP.NET MVC Install on IIS6
OK, the fun part of MVC is installing it on IIS6. You can find a bunch of solutions if you google for it, but I wanted to get the two that I tried here on my blog.
- The easy option is to use a wildcard mapping for aspnet_isapi.dll. You simply map the “.mvc” extension on this new virtual directory and ensure the “Verify file exists” setting is turned off. This tells IIS 6 to process all requests using ASP.NET, so routing is always invoked.
- Second option is to use a url-rewriter. A free one can be found here. Download and install and then set up the httpd.ini file like this:
[ISAPI_Rewrite]You may need to play with the rewrite ... I know I had to for it to work for me. In the end I chose the rewrite option since I did not want the .mvc extension.
# Defend your computer from some worm attacks
RewriteRule .*(?:global.asa|default\.ida|root\.exe|\.\.).* . [F,I,O]
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# http://blog.codeville.net/2008/07/04/options-for-deploying-aspnet-mvc-to-iis-6/
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# If you're hosting in a virtual directory, enable these lines,
# entering the path of your virtual directory.
UriMatchPrefix /MySite
UriFormatPrefix /MySite
# Add extensions to this rule to avoid them being processed by ASP.NET
RewriteRule (.*)\.(css|gif|png|jpeg|jpg|js|zip) $1.$2 [I,L]
# Normalizes the homepage URL to /
RewriteRule / /default.aspx [I]
# Prefixes URLs with "rewritten.aspx/", so that ASP.NET handles them
RewriteRule /(.*) /rewritten.aspx/$1/ [I]
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# End of solution
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July 26, 2009
MVC and .NET
I have extensively using the MVC pattern lately using the framework provided by Microsoft. I'll start blogging a bit about it this week if I get some time.
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