ASP.net relative path is broken after publish












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I have an ASP.NET MVC5 web application that is working normally on the localhost. When publishing it the paths are not loaded correctly.
I have published it to : www.example.com/myAPP and in the code I am using the tilde (~) for the paths , for example:



~/content/style.css


so instead of the path to be mapped to www.example.com/myAPP/content/style.css
It is mapped to www.example.com/content/style.css



So an error of not found is thrown.



I tried to add this to the global,asax



protected void Application_BeginRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Context.Items["IIS_WasUrlRewritten"] = false;
}


but not solved










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  • Are you encountering same problem while using @Url.Content("~/content/style.css") helper? Sounds like you're experiencing URL rewrite issue, this article may be related to your issue: URL rewrite issues with ASP.NET Razor.
    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 21 at 3:23












  • checked and applied the solution, but the error not solved
    – Plexis Plexis
    Nov 21 at 5:33










  • @PlexisPlexis Try referencing the style using @Styles.Render("~/content/style.css")
    – Mohsin Mehmood
    Nov 21 at 8:34
















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I have an ASP.NET MVC5 web application that is working normally on the localhost. When publishing it the paths are not loaded correctly.
I have published it to : www.example.com/myAPP and in the code I am using the tilde (~) for the paths , for example:



~/content/style.css


so instead of the path to be mapped to www.example.com/myAPP/content/style.css
It is mapped to www.example.com/content/style.css



So an error of not found is thrown.



I tried to add this to the global,asax



protected void Application_BeginRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Context.Items["IIS_WasUrlRewritten"] = false;
}


but not solved










share|improve this question
























  • Are you encountering same problem while using @Url.Content("~/content/style.css") helper? Sounds like you're experiencing URL rewrite issue, this article may be related to your issue: URL rewrite issues with ASP.NET Razor.
    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 21 at 3:23












  • checked and applied the solution, but the error not solved
    – Plexis Plexis
    Nov 21 at 5:33










  • @PlexisPlexis Try referencing the style using @Styles.Render("~/content/style.css")
    – Mohsin Mehmood
    Nov 21 at 8:34














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I have an ASP.NET MVC5 web application that is working normally on the localhost. When publishing it the paths are not loaded correctly.
I have published it to : www.example.com/myAPP and in the code I am using the tilde (~) for the paths , for example:



~/content/style.css


so instead of the path to be mapped to www.example.com/myAPP/content/style.css
It is mapped to www.example.com/content/style.css



So an error of not found is thrown.



I tried to add this to the global,asax



protected void Application_BeginRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Context.Items["IIS_WasUrlRewritten"] = false;
}


but not solved










share|improve this question















I have an ASP.NET MVC5 web application that is working normally on the localhost. When publishing it the paths are not loaded correctly.
I have published it to : www.example.com/myAPP and in the code I am using the tilde (~) for the paths , for example:



~/content/style.css


so instead of the path to be mapped to www.example.com/myAPP/content/style.css
It is mapped to www.example.com/content/style.css



So an error of not found is thrown.



I tried to add this to the global,asax



protected void Application_BeginRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Context.Items["IIS_WasUrlRewritten"] = false;
}


but not solved







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  • Are you encountering same problem while using @Url.Content("~/content/style.css") helper? Sounds like you're experiencing URL rewrite issue, this article may be related to your issue: URL rewrite issues with ASP.NET Razor.
    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 21 at 3:23












  • checked and applied the solution, but the error not solved
    – Plexis Plexis
    Nov 21 at 5:33










  • @PlexisPlexis Try referencing the style using @Styles.Render("~/content/style.css")
    – Mohsin Mehmood
    Nov 21 at 8:34


















  • Are you encountering same problem while using @Url.Content("~/content/style.css") helper? Sounds like you're experiencing URL rewrite issue, this article may be related to your issue: URL rewrite issues with ASP.NET Razor.
    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 21 at 3:23












  • checked and applied the solution, but the error not solved
    – Plexis Plexis
    Nov 21 at 5:33










  • @PlexisPlexis Try referencing the style using @Styles.Render("~/content/style.css")
    – Mohsin Mehmood
    Nov 21 at 8:34
















Are you encountering same problem while using @Url.Content("~/content/style.css") helper? Sounds like you're experiencing URL rewrite issue, this article may be related to your issue: URL rewrite issues with ASP.NET Razor.
– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 21 at 3:23






Are you encountering same problem while using @Url.Content("~/content/style.css") helper? Sounds like you're experiencing URL rewrite issue, this article may be related to your issue: URL rewrite issues with ASP.NET Razor.
– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 21 at 3:23














checked and applied the solution, but the error not solved
– Plexis Plexis
Nov 21 at 5:33




checked and applied the solution, but the error not solved
– Plexis Plexis
Nov 21 at 5:33












@PlexisPlexis Try referencing the style using @Styles.Render("~/content/style.css")
– Mohsin Mehmood
Nov 21 at 8:34




@PlexisPlexis Try referencing the style using @Styles.Render("~/content/style.css")
– Mohsin Mehmood
Nov 21 at 8:34

















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