Question

For my website I configured some custom error pages. If I generate a 404, the redirect works fine. When hitting a 400, the "bad request" text shows up instead of the configured URl.

As a test I copied the URL from 404 to 400. No change. Then I changed the redirect to a file. No change.

Any ideas?

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Solution

Maybe this is your answer: this Microsoft site says re configuring custom errors in IIS6 that

The following errors are not customizable: 400, 403.9, 411, 414, 500, 500.11, 500.14, 500.15, 501, 503, and 505.

OTHER TIPS

I've run in to the same problem, and found this on msdn http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms690497.aspx

I'm not sure if this will work on IIS6, but it certainly works on IIS7. You need to configure httpErrors, not the custom errors

<system.webServer>
      <httpErrors errorMode="Custom">
            <error statusCode="400" subStatusCode="-1" path="_path" responseMode="Redirect" />
      </httpErrors>
</system.webServer>

Try

Response.TrySkipIisCustomErrors = true;

OR

<configuration>
  <system.webServer>
    <httpErrors existingResponse="PassThrough" />
  </system.webServer>
</configuration>

original post

Check what's in your web.config file in the customErrors section. That has a defaultRedirect attribute, and an error subtag with a redirect attribute. These can conflict with your other configuration settings in IIS.

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