![]() ![]() That you tested that you have IIS functioning correctly? Have you tried just the localhost as the url in your browser and gotten the welcome to iis page? My last step is to open the config.json file from the c:\www\MywabApp1 folder and use by JS IDE (Brackets) to "beautify" the json and then add my proxy url.I now enter the website url " in my browser and it brings up the WAB site.Click OK to complete the Add Application dialog.I next click "Test Settings." and verify Authentication and Authorization.I then click the "Connect as." and choose Specific user and click set and add credentials.I enter my sites alias "MyWABApp1" (or in your case iPLANII) and then in the Physical path I browse to "c:\www\MywabApp1".Once I have unzipped the website files to (c:\www\MywabApp1), I now open IIS and expand the tree in the connections window until I see the Default Web Site, then I right click on the Default Web Site and choose "Add Application".Unzip this zip file to a known location (I do not like to put the files directly in the inetpub\.After you have downloaded the app from WAB using the WAB Home page and clicking the triple ellipses and choose download, you will get a zip file.No you do not have to setup a proxy, but it will definitely help when any of your requests exceed the url limit and need to use post (this happens a lot when buffering and other large geometry operations).ĭeploying the app to IIS is pretty straight forward. ![]() So it look like you have a pathing problem as the errors you show all are trying to access. ![]()
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