I've been trying to use url routing in asp.net 4.0 to make a clean url for my website. when I try it in localhost, it works perfectly just like what I want, but after I upload it to Windows Azure Website, I keep getting error The resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
I've been trying to add code like in this URL :
and some other link with almost the same solution like the above but with no result, are there any way to implement URL Routing or any other way to make a clean url with asp.net 4.0 on Windows Azure
(I don't use MVC and I deploy it on Windows Azure Website, not Cloud Service or VM)
Edit : The code that I add in Global.asax :
protected void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);
}
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
var routeHandlerBrands = new WebFormRouteHandler<Page>("~/brands_book.aspx");
var routeHandlerCategories = new WebFormRouteHandler<Page>("~/categories_fs.aspx");
RouteTable.Routes.Add(new Route("Catalog/Categories", routeHandlerCategories));
RouteTable.Routes.Add(new Route("Catalog/Brands", routeHandlerBrands));
}
In WebFormRouteHandler :
public interface IRoutablePage
{
RequestContext RequestContext { set; }
}
public class WebFormRouteHandler<T> : IRouteHandler where T : IHttpHandler, new()
{
public WebFormRouteHandler(string virtualPath)
: this(virtualPath, true)
{
}
public WebFormRouteHandler(string virtualPath, bool checkPhysicalUrlAccess)
{
this.VirtualPath = virtualPath;
this.CheckPhysicalUrlAccess = checkPhysicalUrlAccess;
}
public string VirtualPath { get; private set; }
public bool CheckPhysicalUrlAccess { get; set; }
public IHttpHandler GetHttpHandler(RequestContext requestContext)
{
if (this.CheckPhysicalUrlAccess
&& !UrlAuthorizationModule.CheckUrlAccessForPrincipal(this.VirtualPath
, requestContext.HttpContext.User
, requestContext.HttpContext.Request.HttpMethod))
throw new SecurityException();
var page = BuildManager
.CreateInstanceFromVirtualPath(this.VirtualPath
, typeof(Page)) as IHttpHandler;
if (page != null)
{
var routablePage = page as IRoutablePage;
if (routablePage != null)
routablePage.RequestContext = requestContext;
}
return page;
}
}
And add handler & modules in Web.config :
<system.webServer>
<modules>
<remove name="UrlRoutingModule-4.0" />
<add name="UrlRoutingModule-4.0" type="System.Web.Routing.UrlRoutingModule" preCondition="" />
</modules>
<handlers>
<remove name="ExtensionlessUrlHandler-Integrated-4.0" />
<add name="ExtensionlessUrlHandler-Integrated-4.0" path="*." verb="*" type="System.Web.Handlers.TransferRequestHandler" resourceType="Unspecified" requireAccess="Script" preCondition="integratedMode,runtimeVersionv4.0" />
<add name="UrlRoutingHandler" preCondition="integratedMode" verb="*" path="UrlRouting.axd" type="Route.RoutingHandler, Route"/>
</handlers>
it work's perfectly when I debug it in localhost or publish it in my local IIS, but when I publish it to Windows Azure, it doesn't work
Edit 2 : I've tried to publish it to Windows Azure Virtual Machine and it's working ( no error occured for now ), did anyone know any other way to make a clean url for windows azure website ( not virtual machine or cloud ), or I should move my current Website to the Virtual Machine?
After rechecking the file that I've uploaded to Windows Azure, it seems that I forgot to upload the Global.asax file, so it doesn't work. And after I uploaded the Global.asax file, now it works perfectly, no wonder that the routing doesn't work before.
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