Add MIME mapping in web.config for IIS Express

孤人 提交于 2019-11-26 17:01:33
Martin Buberl

Putting it in the "web.config" works fine. The problem was that I got the MIME type wrong. Instead of font/x-woff or font/x-font-woff it must be application/font-woff:

<system.webServer>
  ...
  <staticContent>
    <remove fileExtension=".woff" />
    <mimeMap fileExtension=".woff" mimeType="application/font-woff" />
  </staticContent>
</system.webServer>

See also this answer regarding the MIME type: https://stackoverflow.com/a/5142316/135441

Update 4/10/2013

Spec is now a recommendation and the MIME type is officially: application/font-woff

If anybody encounters this with errors like Error: cannot add duplicate collection entry of type ‘mimeMap’ with unique key attribute and/or other scripts stop working when doing this fix, it might help to remove it first like this:

<staticContent>
  <remove fileExtension=".woff" />
  <mimeMap fileExtension=".woff" mimeType="application/font-woff" />
</staticContent>

At least that solved my problem

Mohamed.Abdo
<system.webServer>
     <staticContent>
      <remove fileExtension=".woff"/>
      <mimeMap fileExtension=".woff" mimeType="application/font-woff" />
      <mimeMap fileExtension=".woff2" mimeType="font/woff2" />
    </staticContent>
  </system.webServer>

I know this is an old question, but...

I was just noticing my instance of IISExpress wasn't serving woff files, so I wen't searching (Found this) and then found:

http://www.tomasmcguinness.com/2011/07/06/adding-support-for-svg-to-iis-express/

I suppose my install has support for SVG since I haven't had issue with that. But the instructions are trivially modifiable for woff:

  • Open a console application with administrator privilages.
  • Navigation to the IIS Express directory. This lives under Program Files or Program Files (x86)
  • Run the command:

    appcmd set config /section:staticContent /+[fileExtension='woff',mimeType='application/x-woff']

Solved my problem, and I didn't have to mess with some crummy config (like I had to to add support for the PUT and DELETE verbs). Yay!

Thanks for this post. I got this worked for using mustache templates in my asp.net mvc project I used the following, and it worked for me.

<system.webServer>   
  <staticContent>
   <mimeMap fileExtension=".mustache" mimeType="text/html"/>
  </staticContent>
</system.WebServer>

I'm not using IIS Express but developing against my Local Full IIS 7.

So if anyone else get's here trying to do that, I had to add the mime type for woff via IIS Manager

Mime Types >> Click Add link on right and then enter Extension: .woff MIME type: application/font-woff

To solve the problem, double-click the "MIME Types" configuration option while having IIS root node selected in the left panel and click "Add..." link in the Actions panel on the right. This will bring up the following dialog. Add .woff file extension and specify "application/x-font-woff" as the corresponding MIME type:

Follow same for woff2 with application/x-font-woff2

I was having a problem getting my ASP.NET 5.0/MVC 6 app to serve static binary file types or browse virtual directories. It looks like this is now done in Configure() at startup. See http://docs.asp.net/en/latest/fundamentals/static-files.html for a quick primer.

易学教程内所有资源均来自网络或用户发布的内容,如有违反法律规定的内容欢迎反馈
该文章没有解决你所遇到的问题?点击提问,说说你的问题,让更多的人一起探讨吧!