I'm using MVC4 and need to route a request like this to a controller:
[myapp]/data/fileinfo.xml
Here is the route I have configured:
routes.MapRoute(
name: "Data",
url: "Data/{file}",
defaults: new { controller = "Data", action = "fileinfo"}
);
Now, this works perfectly fine and routes requests to my DataController if the URL does not include the .xml extension, but as soon as an extension is used, IIS tries to serve up a static file (instead of routing to my controller) and I get a 404 error.
I've read loads of questions/answers about this issue online, and every solution I've tried has failed.
For example, I've tried using RouteExistingFiles = true
when configuring my RouteCollection, and I've added <modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" />
in web.config, but to no avail.
If anyone has an idea of what I should try or what I may be missing, it would be much appreciated. I'm using asp.Net 4.5, VS 2012 and IIS 8.0.
You can add this to your web.config in the <system.webServer><handlers>
section:
<add name="ManagedDllExtension"
path="data/fileinfo.xml"
verb="GET" type="System.Web.Handlers.TransferRequestHandler"
preCondition="integratedMode,runtimeVersionv4.0" />
Your route would be
routes.MapRoute(
name: "Data",
url: "Data/fileinfo.xml",
defaults: new { controller = "Data", action = "fileinfo"}
);
There is also <modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true">
but it doesn't seem to work for MVC4/IIS8 (used to be ok in MVC3/IIS7 IIRC). More info here. There is also a performance impact with this one as every request will route through the managed pipeline.
HTH
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