I'm getting a 404 error when trying to access a specific route in my ASP.NET Core application. What should I check?
First, ensure that the route is correctly defined in your Startup.cs file. Check the routing configuration and make sure the controller and action names match.
I've checked the routing configuration, and it seems fine. What else could be causing the 404 error?
You might want to verify that the controller is properly registered and that the action method is public. Also, check if there are any route constraints that might be affecting the route.
Are there any tools or methods to debug routing issues in ASP.NET Core?
Yes, you can use the built-in middleware for logging or debugging. Adding app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage()
can help you see detailed error messages.
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