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httpresponsemessage(CreateErrorResponse) works locally but not with HostName/IP
Why should I use IHttpActionResult instead of HttpResponseMessage?Connection to Access database via Web API works fine when Web API is called locally, but exception on remote callsswagger-ui returns 500 after deploymentYou do not have permission to view this directory or page. Azure Web ApiHow to see HttpResponseMessage client side?No HTTP resource was found that matches the request URIWhy getting 404 error for the api's on remote serverGet Image From WebApi Error HttpResponseMessageWeb API is accessible from MVC code but gives 404 error when accessed from websiteUnable to Call Web Api from Winform (Bad Request ERROR)
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While testing my WebAPI locally using POSTMAN generates proper HttpResponseMessage in JSON format. The code below generates custom error message.
return request.CreateErrorResponse(HttpStatusCode.Unauthorized, "You are not authorized to view/access this resource");
But When I deploy the API on IIS-8 and test it from remote machine I get "You do not have permission to view this directory or page."
The custom error message is not displaying on POSTMAN for Deployed API.
Expected Custom error message: "You are not authorized to view/access this resource"
Actual error message: "You do not have permission to view this directory or page."
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While testing my WebAPI locally using POSTMAN generates proper HttpResponseMessage in JSON format. The code below generates custom error message.
return request.CreateErrorResponse(HttpStatusCode.Unauthorized, "You are not authorized to view/access this resource");
But When I deploy the API on IIS-8 and test it from remote machine I get "You do not have permission to view this directory or page."
The custom error message is not displaying on POSTMAN for Deployed API.
Expected Custom error message: "You are not authorized to view/access this resource"
Actual error message: "You do not have permission to view this directory or page."
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While testing my WebAPI locally using POSTMAN generates proper HttpResponseMessage in JSON format. The code below generates custom error message.
return request.CreateErrorResponse(HttpStatusCode.Unauthorized, "You are not authorized to view/access this resource");
But When I deploy the API on IIS-8 and test it from remote machine I get "You do not have permission to view this directory or page."
The custom error message is not displaying on POSTMAN for Deployed API.
Expected Custom error message: "You are not authorized to view/access this resource"
Actual error message: "You do not have permission to view this directory or page."
asp.net-web-api
While testing my WebAPI locally using POSTMAN generates proper HttpResponseMessage in JSON format. The code below generates custom error message.
return request.CreateErrorResponse(HttpStatusCode.Unauthorized, "You are not authorized to view/access this resource");
But When I deploy the API on IIS-8 and test it from remote machine I get "You do not have permission to view this directory or page."
The custom error message is not displaying on POSTMAN for Deployed API.
Expected Custom error message: "You are not authorized to view/access this resource"
Actual error message: "You do not have permission to view this directory or page."
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