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know the cause of this ? 405 - HTTP verb used to access this page is not allowed. The page you are looking for cannot be displayed because an invalid method (HTTP verb) was used to attempt access. http-status-code-405 httpverbs share|improve this question asked Jul 27 '11 at 7:56 Florian Shena 51921123 For those reading, if the "Requested URL" is a *.json file, follow these instructions: uipress.com/add-json-handler-support-in-iis-7/#.UT_bw9aOR8E ... don't click on the site, click on the server node (in the tree)... that way all
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sites inherit the setting. –MacGyver Mar 13 '13 at 2:12 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 51 down vote accepted even if you are using IIS or apache, in my guess you are using static html page as a landing page, and by default the web server doesn't allow POST or GET verb on .html page, facebook calls your page via POST/GET verb the solution would be to rename the page into .php or .aspx and you should be good to go :) share|improve this answer answered Oct 13 '11 at 17:30 Rabih harb 1,136119 1 I don't understand why people don't mark answers as answered cause I had the same situation and this worked out –Andres Jan 10 '12 at 23:06 How about configuring the server to allow the page? –JNF Apr 3 '13 at 10:05 +1, in short you may have an index.html file in that folder –fedmich Jun 25 '13 at 6:14 is not that easy in some cases. For example, I'm using .net mvc. My landing page is a cshtml but I can't just change the name because my controller calls that specific cshtml :( What can I do in such a case? –Moisés Briseño Estrello Jul 4 '13 at 15:53 the controller should be handling the post event, u need to do something like this : [HttpPost] public ActionResult Index() { } –Rabih harb Oct 30 '13 at 10:58 | show 1 more comment up vot
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