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Old 18-Nov-2004, 06:16
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The requested method POST is not allowed for the URL


The requested method POST is not allowed for the URL

how to solve this. my project is in asp.net and server we are using are apache.

what can be the possible error

please list them out
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Old 19-Nov-2004, 01:48
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The requested method POST is not allowed for the URL

how to solve this. my project is in asp.net and server we are using are apache.

what can be the possible error

please list them out

Do you want me to list the errors you could get in your program!!??
I probably missunderstood - pls be more specific.

There is an article by Sean Hull on the Oracle website I strongly disagree with
However, he is right about this:

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sean Hull
If you are considering ASP.NET but you want to use Apache for your front-door to the Internet, you are fortunate to have a few options. First, you can use Apache to relay requests to IIS running internally on another machine. Apache then handles static content and passes aspx content on to the IIS server, which isn't exposed to the internet.

However, if you want to host ASP.NET with Apache, a couple of options are available that may or may not be supported by Microsoft. As a last alternative, there is Ximian's Project Mono, which is working to build an open-source module. Check www.go-mono.com for more information.

If you have some other questions, please feel welcome to post here; as for the whole POST thing, there are some other people here that might be able to help you with that. However, I don't understand what you mean by is not allowed? Why wouldn't it be?

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