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Read this article. it might help:
http://www.iis-aid.com/articles/how_to_guides/working_iis_mime_types
(Second paragrah, bold text)
Add *.asmx to the mime map for the webapp witch the webservice is running under. Use IIS | website | properties.. GUI to add the new mime map...
Thanks for the suggestion but i didnt find anything to help me.
I'm using IIS7 and Vista. But since i can get it to work using a standard web application through my IIS7 i'm starting to think it might be Episerver that creates the error!?
Found the solution! :)
For some reason i was missing the following tag in my web.config
<system.webServer><handlers>
<add name="ScriptHandlerFactory" path="*.asmx" verb="*" type="System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory, System.Web.Extensions, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" resourceType="Unspecified" preCondition="integratedMode" />
Hi,
I want to call a webservice from javascript but i'm getting a 404.3 error:
What i've done:
Created a webservice, included the scriptservice attribute on class and the scrtiptmetod attribute on function. created a javascript that calls the webservice through absolute path, and register both in my scriptmanager.
The problem is that if browing to the page that has the javascript i get a javascript error saying the path is not defined. if i browse to the webservice (direct path in browser) i get the 404.3 error. T
HTTP Error 404.3 - Not Found
The page you are requesting cannot be served because of the extension configuration. If the page is a script, add a handler. If the file should be downloaded, add a MIME map.
he strange this is that if I try this through a simple web app without episerver I don't get this error.
anyone seen this before?