Can I go to content files on root folder MVC?
This happened on ASP MVC.
When i tried to get access files from "Views" it can't read it.
I tried to get it showing like localhost:6036/Home(file content) and not like localhost:6036/Home/Home(file content)
already tried to move Home.cstml to any folder but it didn't work at all. it still gets me a message server error "/"
and now this is what my href looks like on "_Layout.cstml"
href="~/Views/Home">
So is there any possible to get "localhost:6036/(this is a directory file which i can access)"
If yes, how to that?
Thanks.
asp.net-mvc
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This happened on ASP MVC.
When i tried to get access files from "Views" it can't read it.
I tried to get it showing like localhost:6036/Home(file content) and not like localhost:6036/Home/Home(file content)
already tried to move Home.cstml to any folder but it didn't work at all. it still gets me a message server error "/"
and now this is what my href looks like on "_Layout.cstml"
href="~/Views/Home">
So is there any possible to get "localhost:6036/(this is a directory file which i can access)"
If yes, how to that?
Thanks.
asp.net-mvc
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This happened on ASP MVC.
When i tried to get access files from "Views" it can't read it.
I tried to get it showing like localhost:6036/Home(file content) and not like localhost:6036/Home/Home(file content)
already tried to move Home.cstml to any folder but it didn't work at all. it still gets me a message server error "/"
and now this is what my href looks like on "_Layout.cstml"
href="~/Views/Home">
So is there any possible to get "localhost:6036/(this is a directory file which i can access)"
If yes, how to that?
Thanks.
asp.net-mvc
This happened on ASP MVC.
When i tried to get access files from "Views" it can't read it.
I tried to get it showing like localhost:6036/Home(file content) and not like localhost:6036/Home/Home(file content)
already tried to move Home.cstml to any folder but it didn't work at all. it still gets me a message server error "/"
and now this is what my href looks like on "_Layout.cstml"
href="~/Views/Home">
So is there any possible to get "localhost:6036/(this is a directory file which i can access)"
If yes, how to that?
Thanks.
asp.net-mvc
asp.net-mvc
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As you can see in the link below, MVC denies direct access to your views (that ends either in aspx/ascx, either in cshtml/ vbhtml) :
https://forums.asp.net/t/1799101.aspx?How+deny+access+direct+URL+to+my+partial+views+
If you just want to share a file (like an image, or anything else) you should use the "Content" folder.
Hope it helps !
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As you can see in the link below, MVC denies direct access to your views (that ends either in aspx/ascx, either in cshtml/ vbhtml) :
https://forums.asp.net/t/1799101.aspx?How+deny+access+direct+URL+to+my+partial+views+
If you just want to share a file (like an image, or anything else) you should use the "Content" folder.
Hope it helps !
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As you can see in the link below, MVC denies direct access to your views (that ends either in aspx/ascx, either in cshtml/ vbhtml) :
https://forums.asp.net/t/1799101.aspx?How+deny+access+direct+URL+to+my+partial+views+
If you just want to share a file (like an image, or anything else) you should use the "Content" folder.
Hope it helps !
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As you can see in the link below, MVC denies direct access to your views (that ends either in aspx/ascx, either in cshtml/ vbhtml) :
https://forums.asp.net/t/1799101.aspx?How+deny+access+direct+URL+to+my+partial+views+
If you just want to share a file (like an image, or anything else) you should use the "Content" folder.
Hope it helps !
As you can see in the link below, MVC denies direct access to your views (that ends either in aspx/ascx, either in cshtml/ vbhtml) :
https://forums.asp.net/t/1799101.aspx?How+deny+access+direct+URL+to+my+partial+views+
If you just want to share a file (like an image, or anything else) you should use the "Content" folder.
Hope it helps !
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