>>I am testing my ASP.NET web application on customer server.
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>>I am having a little issue referencing Bootstrap.css. Here is how it is referenced in my Site.Master:
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>><link href="~/content/bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
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>>The following URL in the browser works (that is, Bootstrap is working):
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>>http://localhost:8070/MobileApp/Login.aspx
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>>But when I change the URL as follows:
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>>http://ServerName:8070/MobileApp/Login.aspx
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>>The Bootstrap does not work (the layout is all messed up).
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>>The structure of the application is as following (in inetpub\www)
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>>MainAppSite/MobileWeb
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>>MainAppSite is the site where main application reside. MobileWeb is sub-folder where Virtual application reside. The MobileWeb Virtual application should work completely independently of the MainAppSite. And it works with the "Localhost" but not with the server name.
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>>What is wrong with how I reference the Bootstrap.css (above)?
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>>TIA
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>Hmm. I think that should work. Try looking in the network tab in development tools on the browser to see the absolute path being requested - and, of course, make sure bootsrap.min.css is actually uploaded to the server...
Thank you. Yes, I will try the network tab to see if it loads.
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