The site is repository so other defelopers can view / obtain schema's. The WSDL is for a SOAP Service.
You were right both MIME types were not enabled (but were not mapped anywhere).
Is there a security issue is enabling these MIME types?
>Why would you have users view WSDL or XSD files in the first place?
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>The issue is one of mapping a mime type. WSDL is mapped by ASP.NET I believe and XSD may be on the forbidden list. Check your Extension Mappings in the virtual or root Web site of the IIS Service manager to see what they are pointing to...
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>+++ Rick ---
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>>Hi all,
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>>I'm trying to avoid the learning curve of.NET to migrate a VFP 9 SOAP Service to Windows 2003 (IIS6).
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>>I have a couple of options I'm investigating but (West-Wind or PHP wrappers) but the first thing I noticed is that users can not view files in the II6 website with extensions of XSD or WSDL.
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>>Anybody know how I can overcome this limitation?
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>>Thanks
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>>Jim Green