Mike
Trevor Green wrote:
Open up IIS Manager, right click website and select properties. Click on Home Directory tab and then click on configuration. Make sure that you have an application mapping for .taf (You probably have one for extension .tml and you can just copy that one for .taf).
Regards Trevor
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Tyranski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11 September 2003 10:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: WiTango / IIS Internal Server Error
Hey all,
I have a strange problem here. Just finished a brand new install on a Win 2K box with IIS 5 and WiTango. When attempting to hit some taf files on the server I get an "HTTP 500 Internal Server Error" in the browser. After checking the tango log, I see the request for the taf is
indeed sent to the app server, but WiTango reports the following in the log
[Error] -3 The application file was either missing or invalid. /test.taf
The strange part is, I can serve up a .tml file that is sitting in the exact same directory as the test.taf file. My question is, why is WiTango processing .tml files and not .taf files? I opened up the .taf in a text editor to see if it was corrupt, but it seemed to be fine. Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks.
Mike
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