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I have implemented my own IRouteHandler for URL routing.
For files without extension it will try to load the filename as a Page from the Pages directory with:

return (IHttpHandler) BuildManager.CreateInstanceFromVirtualPath(path, typeof(Page));

However there are also images and css files (with relative paths) that need to be translated to the correct url. I try to service those files with:

try {
   HttpContext.Current.Server.Transfer(fileName);
} catch (HttpException) {
   throw new HttpException(404, "file not found");
}

This works fine (in Internet Explorer), however Firefox is giving me an error:

Styles.css was not loaded because its MIME type, "text/html", is not "text/css".

Is this caused by the Server.Transfer?
What should I use to redirect the file? Response.Redirect is visible to the client.

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  • Can't you use Response.Redirect ? Feb 19, 2010 at 13:50
  • Response.Redirect is a response header that's sent to the client, therefor instructing the browser to go to a new location. I'd like to keep the redirect 100% server side.
    – Yvo
    Feb 19, 2010 at 13:59
  • What happens if you directly load your CSS files from the "right" URL (manually)?
    – Pointy
    Feb 19, 2010 at 14:25

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I've found a solution, .NET 3.5 and IIS7 introduced a new method: Server.TransferRequest.

With the TransferRequest method the request is sent back through the IIS pipeline. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa344902.aspx

Firefox is happily accepting my CSS files again.

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