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  • Amir Khan 1199 posts 2567 karma points
    Dec 07, 2011 @ 02:27
    Amir Khan
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    All aspx pages outside of /umbraco return 404

    Is there a reason that all .aspx files outside of the /umbraco/ directory are returing a 404 error?

    Thanks for your help!

    Amir

  • Nigel Wilson 939 posts 2061 karma points
    Dec 07, 2011 @ 02:31
    Nigel Wilson
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    Hi Amir

    Specific directories and file paths are declared in the web.config - if you need to open up access to specific aspx pages then you will need to add them to the web.config.

    Cheers

    nigel

  • Rasmus Berntsen 215 posts 253 karma points c-trib
    Dec 07, 2011 @ 03:09
    Rasmus Berntsen
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    Yes, what Nigel said. You can reserve your own files and dirs in the web.config by adding them here:

        <add key="umbracoReservedUrls" value="~/config/splashes/booting.aspx,~/install/default.aspx,~/config/splashes/noNodes.aspx" />

        <add key="umbracoReservedPaths" value="~/umbraco,~/install/" />

  • Amir Khan 1199 posts 2567 karma points
    Dec 07, 2011 @ 03:12
    Amir Khan
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    Ahh! Thanks guys! I'm setting up CKFinder for a file upload system for end users. Going a bit nuts over here :) Now just have to wire up some member authentication via umbraco members and I'm set!

  • Ciaran McCusker 54 posts 93 karma points
    Dec 07, 2011 @ 16:11
    Ciaran McCusker
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    Hi,

    I am new to Umbraco, but I am having the same issue and I cannot browse to any .aspx file.

    I can however browse to .asp or .html files even if they have not been added to the umbracoReservedUrls in the web config.

    I have even tried to browse for the file but no luck, it also removes the  ".aspx" for files in the umbracoReservedUrls

    This is my details:

    <add key="umbracoReservedUrls" value="~/config/splashes/booting.aspx,~/install/default.aspx,~/config/splashes/noNodes.aspx" />
    <add key="umbracoReservedPaths" value="~/umbraco,~/esl,~/help,~/pdf,~/ftcheck,~/fluencytutordemo,~/videotours,~/webfiles,~/ctg,~/techlearning,~/district" />

    Even if I try to browse to the standard umbracoReservedUrls I get an error message?

    ERROR MESSAGE - 

    Page not found

    No umbraco document matches the url 'http://www.texthelp.com/config/splashes/noNodes'

    umbraco tried this to match it using this xpath query'/root/* [@urlName = "config"]/* [@urlName = "splashes"]/* [@urlName = "nonodes"]')

    This page can be replaced with a custom 404 page by adding the id of the umbraco document to show as 404 page in the /config/umbracoSettings.config file. Just add the id to the '/settings/content/errors/error404' element.

    For more information, visit information about custom 404 on the umbraco website.

     

    Any ideas on how I can fix??????

  • Rasmus Berntsen 215 posts 253 karma points c-trib
    Dec 07, 2011 @ 19:01
    Rasmus Berntsen
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    Could you try to add a page to the umbracoReservedUrls and see if that works?

    .asp & .html works because Umbraco doesn't look for these files.

  • Tim Spanoudakis 2 posts 22 karma points
    Mar 11, 2013 @ 21:50
    Tim Spanoudakis
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    I have the same issue. I added ~/captcha/captcha.aspx to the reserverurls:

     

    <add key="umbracoReservedUrls" value="~/config/splashes/booting.aspx,~/install/default.aspx,~/config/splashes/noNodes.aspx,~/captcha/captcha.aspx" />

        

    but if I try to vanigate to siteurl/captcha/captcha.aspx, I just get the 

    Page not found

    No umbraco document matches the url 'http://www.thesecurityco.com/captcha/captchaImg.aspx'

    umbraco tried this to match it using this xpath query'/root/*/* [@urlName = "captcha"]/* [@urlName = "captchaimg"] | /root/* [@urlName = "captchaimg"]')

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