Okay, I figured it out.  It was looking for /usr/etc/mono/machine.config
(which I didn't have), which lists the modules

(from HttpApplication.cs)

modules = (ModulesConfiguration) HttpContext.GetAppConfig
("system.web/httpModules");
if (null == modules)
                throw new HttpException (
                        HttpRuntime.FormatResourceString
("missing_modules_config"));

So, modules was null, but then HttpRuntime.FormatResourceString failed as it
got to this in HttpRuntime.cs

[MonoTODO ("GetResourceStringFromResourceManager (string)")]
        private string GetResourceStringFromResourceManager (string key) {
            return "String returned by
HttpRuntime.GetResourceStringFromResourceManager";
          }

So, with an existing machine.config, it worked fine as there is a

<system.web>
        <httpModules>
        </httpModules>
...



So maybe docs just need to be updated to make sure that there is a
machine.config file...


Sean

-----Original Message-----
From: Miguel de Icaza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 10:27 AM
To: Sean Leach
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mono-list] XSP error



Hello,

> I just installed the latest RPM's for mono 0.17 on Redhat 7.3, downloaded
> the source for xsp-0.2, and did make && make install && cd server/test &&
> mono server.exe
>
> Went to http://localhost:8080/
>
> got:

Mhm, the code could use some better error reporting.  But basically, you
have to provide an .aspx file, like Dan pointed out:

        http://localhost:8080/index.aspx

Miguel


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