I have written ASP.NET (4.0) code that sets the Reposonse.StatusCode to 400 if the data posted to the server is in valid.
I place useful information in the response body in the format that the request accepts header asks for. eg an html message saying "The date field is required...".In IIS7 (7.5.7600) on Windows 7 I get the correct html response back to the browser.In IIS7 (7.5.6000) on Windows 2008 I do not get the html body back, but only a text body with "Bad Request" as the content.Can someone point me to how I change the configuration of the 2008 server to return the body.
Or is there a difference between these versions of IIS?
Maybe a module in the Machine.config?
For example I know (and have had to work around) that the FormsAuthentication module changes a 401 to a 302 even if you do not want this. May be there is a module that stops the content of a 400 being sent.TIA.
I place useful information in the response body in the format that the request accepts header asks for. eg an html message saying "The date field is required...".In IIS7 (7.5.7600) on Windows 7 I get the correct html response back to the browser.In IIS7 (7.5.6000) on Windows 2008 I do not get the html body back, but only a text body with "Bad Request" as the content.Can someone point me to how I change the configuration of the 2008 server to return the body.
Or is there a difference between these versions of IIS?
Maybe a module in the Machine.config?
For example I know (and have had to work around) that the FormsAuthentication module changes a 401 to a 302 even if you do not want this. May be there is a module that stops the content of a 400 being sent.TIA.