I was just about to reply, but I see that you solved this. Yes you must make sure that your mime type (extension) is recognized by IIS for any ASP/C# website/program regardless of MVC. I had to do this to get IIS to properly serve XML files my program was creating. You can also do this through the IIS admin tool but if you are not an admin on the web server then editing web.config is the only way.
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Welcome to our brand new Clickteam Community Hub! We hope you will enjoy using the new features, which we will be further expanding in the coming months.
A few features including Passport are unavailable initially whilst we monitor stability of the new platform, we hope to bring these online very soon. Small issues will crop up following the import from our old system, including some message formatting, translation accuracy and other things.
Thank you for your patience whilst we've worked on this and we look forward to more exciting community developments soon!
Clickteam.
A few features including Passport are unavailable initially whilst we monitor stability of the new platform, we hope to bring these online very soon. Small issues will crop up following the import from our old system, including some message formatting, translation accuracy and other things.
Thank you for your patience whilst we've worked on this and we look forward to more exciting community developments soon!
Clickteam.