Does the boilerplate template work with existing virtual directories #28
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@RattleRattler Good question. I've not thought about that at all and I must admit I have not got any experience using virtual directories in MVC. What I do know is that you can add an IgnoreRoute for your virtual directory (http://www.example.com/admin). That may solve the problem you are having. Can you explain more about where the error is coming from? |
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Closing this, let me know if you have any questions and want to re-open. |
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Good Day,
Great template. Just what I needed, especially for the security implementation. My question: Is there a way to set the template in such a way that it would not interfere with existing virtual directories on a webite?
Current: http://www.site1.com/about = this would take you to the about us page of the website,
But if http://www.site1.com/admin = is the link of the admin module hosted in a virtual directory, (and not a sub domain...preference is virtual directory), the boilerplate template looks for a route/controller named "admin" and when it doesnt find it it throws an error.
Its not really a train smash at the moment because I can easily just remote into the server myself and fix what I need fixed. But I would like to launch the http://www.site1.com/client which would be a client portal
Any help?
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