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405 on Error on HTTP POST IIS ASP .NET up vote 1 down vote favorite I'm working on a web application that is referenced from another, external application. The external application tries to do a POST on the vdir when opening. At https://www.asp.net/web-api/overview/testing-and-debugging/troubleshooting-http-405-errors-after-publishing-web-api-applications this point, I get an HTTP 405 Error: HTTP Error 405 - The HTTP verb used to access this page is not allowed. Internet Information Services (IIS) I checked the IIS event logs and I see that the external application tries to post, but I can't change permissions for a directory, since I need an extension. Any ideas? asp.net http iis share|improve this question edited May 15 '14 at 21:36 arserbin3 3,92162441 asked Jul 7 '11 at 21:11 user472875 1,34232050 add a comment| 2 Answers http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6617210/http-405-on-error-on-http-post-iis-asp-net 2 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote accepted Make sure you are including the web page file name in the post URL (http://yoursite/app/Page.aspx instead of http://yoursite/app) You may need to explicitly allow POSTs to the file type of your web page. See here for instructions of how to do it in IIS. (Those instructions are for IIS 6. For IIS 7 simply go to Handler Mappings, click Edit for the appropriate entry, click the Request Restrictions button, then go to the Verbs tab.) share|improve this answer answered Jul 7 '11 at 21:25 Keith 11.6k84281 This solution worked, so I guess I'll give that to you. My question was a little different though. I was wondering if there is a way to allow a post on the vdir itself. For example, let's say instead of the default.aspx I want to test another page, I would have to change the external link every time... –user472875 Jul 8 '11 at 14:44 To http-post to a directory you can convert the directory to an application (in IIS Manager, right-click the directory and select Convert To Application). Not sure if there's any better way. –Keith Jul 8 '11 at 16:36 add a comment| up vote 2 down vote Do you have a default document in the virtual directory that you are posting to? IIS will not allow POST commands to a folder, but it should still map the virtual directory to the default document. Also try removing the trailing slash. http://forums.iis.net/t/117131
Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 7 and Above Configuration & Scripting How to enable PUT and DELETE verbs on IIS 7 How to enable PUT and https://forums.iis.net/t/1166025.aspx DELETE verbs on IIS 7 [Answered]RSS 10 replies Last post Dec 11, 2013 01:27 PM by Dan Konigsbach ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced http://evolutionarydeveloper.blogspot.com/2012/07/method-not-allowed-405-on-iis7-website.html Search Reply nikhilthaker 5 Posts How to enable PUT and DELETE verbs on IIS 7 Mar 19, 2010 01:43 AM|nikhilthaker|LINK Hi, I am completely a newbiein working with IIS and so I don't know even that I not allowed am writing this post in the correct section of the forum or not. I have just seen the video by Henrik Frystyk Nielsen from PDC 09 on developing Rest Applications with .Net framework. So I have justcreated a newproject with downloading "WCF REST Service Application" template. Using this template, there are already couple of auto generated methods which are using PUT and DELETE verbs which are not working for me. I am using Fiddler method not allowed to create requestover IIS 7. Through fiddler GET and POST verbs are working fine but when i use the PUT or DELETE one it shows the error 405 "Method not Allowed". I am working on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and it uses IIS 7 (which is by default I suppose, I have just enable the IIS from "Add or Remove Programs"). I have tried to enable them from "Request Filtering", but that is not working. So anyone please let me know how to enable PUT and DELETE verbs in IIS 7. Thanks, Nikhil Thaker (MCTS - ASP.NET 3.5) IIS 7.0 Verbs in IIS PUT DELETE Reply eokim 171 Posts Microsoft Re: How to enable PUT and DELETE verbs on IIS 7 Mar 19, 2010 02:26 AM|eokim|LINK Here is a few troubleshoot. 1. Make sure REST service application's handler is in
site will need to accept are GET, POST, PUT, DELETE. I had trouble getting my site to accept PUT and DELETE methods when hosting my site locally with IIS7. I am hosting the application under its own website, this lets me change the settings for the particular site using the IIS7 interface. Here are the steps I took to correct the problem: Begin in IIS7 by highlighting your website, then choosing Handler Mappings from the available options: Then select WebDAV from the list of Mappings. Click Request Restrictions. Then switch to the Verbs tab and highlight All Verbs. Restart the application in IIS and hey presto! PUT and DELETE enabled (as well as all HTTP methods).If you want to more conservative about which methods are supported then use the option beneath All Verbs.This results in the changes to your Web.config.Inside your