When configuring the Site Settings it does nott allow me to set the Site URL to the primary domain http://xxxxxx.azurewebsites.net/. Instead I get a message stating that the site URL Must end with a virtual directory MyProjectName/
The site does work on the primary domain (without the virtual directory).
However, the CMS edit function does not work, it routes to a 404 page when trying to edit.
When setting up the project in Visual Studio 2015 I used IIS with a virtual directory 'MyProjectName' to run locally. It seems this might be the cause.
How can I fix this? My aim is to set the website URL to one without virtual directory and a working CMS.
Hi All,
We deployed Alloy Tech on Azure following the guiddelines on:http://world.episerver.com/Documentation/Items/Developers-Guide/EPiServer-CMS/75/Deployment/Deployment-scenarios/Deploying-to-Azure-websites/ and http://marisks.net/2015/04/11/episerver-cms-site-as-azure-web-app/ in the new https://portal.azure.com.
When configuring the Site Settings it does nott allow me to set the Site URL to the primary domain http://xxxxxx.azurewebsites.net/. Instead I get a message stating that the site URL Must end with a virtual directory MyProjectName/
The site does work on the primary domain (without the virtual directory).
However, the CMS edit function does not work, it routes to a 404 page when trying to edit.
When setting up the project in Visual Studio 2015 I used IIS with a virtual directory 'MyProjectName' to run locally. It seems this might be the cause.
How can I fix this? My aim is to set the website URL to one without virtual directory and a working CMS.