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Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join 405 http verb used to access this page is not allowed web api them; it only takes a minute: Sign up HTTP 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
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application tries to do a POST on the vdir when opening. At 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 iis 405 method not allowed post '14 at 21:36 arserbin3 3,92162441 asked Jul 7 '11 at 21:11 user472875 1,34732050 add a comment| 2 Answers 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
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by JoeDetro ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced 405 method not allowed web api Search Reply Jandon 6 Posts HTTP Error Code 405 method not allowed Sep 30, 2008 07:30 AM|Jandon|LINK Hello all, Please i have my IIS on vista utimate configured to Asp.net.I have been trying to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6617210/http-405-on-error-on-http-post-iis-asp-net connect to Access 2007 or Mysql using Asp.net page on dreamweaver 8, but i keep getting "HTTP Error Code 405 method not allowed". Pls i do i configure my IIS to stop showing this error Reply ksingla 1068 Posts Microsoft Re: HTTP Error Code 405 method not allowed Sep 30, 2008 05:19 PM|ksingla|LINK Can you enable freb and paste input request information and module which is generating https://forums.iis.net/t/1152067.aspx?HTTP+Error+Code+405+method+not+allowed 405? Follow steps here to enable freb and view log. Thanks, Kanwal Reply Jandon 6 Posts Re: HTTP Error Code 405 method not allowed Oct 09, 2008 03:23 PM|Jandon|LINK Hi Kanwal, Thank u very much for your response, but i have not been able to enable freb using HTTP error 405 .I have gone through the example and followed it, but i seems not to be able to configure it using 405. Can u help me with step by step configuration sample using 405. Reply davcox 268 Posts Microsoft Re: HTTP Error Code 405 method not allowed Oct 09, 2008 07:25 PM|davcox|LINK Actually, just look into your w3c log files and you'll see what "Method" is being sent to IIS; then make sure that the handler for your application accepts that Verb. Also, if the URL isn't to an actual file or if it's to a directory without an appended slash, you may get the 405 error. Another way to debug this is to use ethereal or some network monitor to see what is actually getting sent. Reply Jandon 6 Posts Re: HTTP Error Code 405 method not allowed Oct 11, 2008 05:04 AM
LinkButtons. The LinkButton sends me to http://asp.net.bigresource.com/Web-Forms-Linkbutton-error-Method-POST-is-not-allowed-for-the-URL-ZeQhoJfup.html the page most of the time, but sometimes I get the following error: Method Not Allowed The requested method POST is not allowed for the URL https://www.405magazine.com/My-Account/?postbackurl=%2Fr5%2FCalendar%2Findex.php%3Fview%3Dnew_event%26requiressl%3Dtrue /index.htm. Apache/1.3.37 Server at visualbasic.about.com Port 80 Hyperlinks seem to work fine, but I want to use the CommandName of the LinkButton. What's the problem? not allowed Here is my code. I was using the HyperLink for testing.
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