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An ASP.NET MVC project running under IIS 7.5 (but problem may exist on earlier versions and non-MVC sites) which was previously working has started returning 500 Internal Server Error but only for content handled by the static handler - images, pages etc. handled by MVC itself through a controller work fine.

I know what caused it - I am documenting this in case somebody else has the same problem.

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I enabled Failed Request tracing and after searching through the (enormous) log, I discovered this:

 <EventData>
  <Data Name="ContextId">{00000000-0000-0000-3700-0080010000FC}</Data>
  <Data Name="ModuleName">CustomErrorModule</Data>
  <Data Name="Notification">536870912</Data>
  <Data Name="HttpStatus">500</Data>
  <Data Name="HttpReason">Internal Server Error</Data>
  <Data Name="HttpSubStatus">19</Data>
  <Data Name="ErrorCode">2147942583</Data>
  <Data Name="ConfigExceptionInfo">
    \\?\C:\Websites\xxx\www\web.config ( 58) :Cannot add duplicate collection 
    entry of type &apos;mimeMap&apos; with unique key attribute 
    &apos;fileExtension&apos; set to &apos;.woff&apos;
  </Data>
 </EventData>

What has happened is, a new Mime type for serving web-fonts (.woff) had been explicity added to the site.

Later on, the new Mime type (.woff) had also been added to the global IIS mime types.

Instead of the website setting overriding the global setting, an exception was being thrown.

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    I haven't tested it but I wouldn't be surprised if attempting to override other settings in web.config vs. global would also cause this.
    – nrkn
    Dec 3, 2012 at 20:44
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    Great question, thanks for posting it. Things were working on a DEV server and the client purchased hosting using GoDaddy. After deploying the site we got 500 errors for any request to static content (CSS, Images, etc). We added a static content mime map for .SVG to map to image/svg+xml since IIS doesn't have one by default. Your answer was exactly what I needed, we removed the static content map from our web.config, reuploaded and it solved the issue.
    – Nick Bork
    Jan 7, 2013 at 16:52
  • Glad it helped! It's a pretty nasty error - took me a while to figure it out.
    – nrkn
    Feb 25, 2013 at 6:41
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    I got woffed too! Exact same thing ... cheers, had me totally baffled
    – TobyEvans
    Jul 16, 2013 at 11:51
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    For me it was .json. Thanks for the time saver!
    – ianbeks
    Feb 6, 2014 at 16:25
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Always remove any mimetype you want to add, just in case it's already defined at the IIS/server level, eg:

<staticContent>
  <remove fileExtension=".otf" />
  <mimeMap fileExtension=".otf" mimeType="application/x-font-otf" />
</staticContent>
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  • Testing a WebApp in Windows 10 continuously gave 500 Internal server error because of this line (which was required in windows 8.1 before) Adding the remove tag first made it work in both environments
    – Meoiswa
    Jul 10, 2015 at 14:52
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finally solved this 500 Internal server error when deploying MVC 3.0 application on godaddy.ocm shared hosting

somehow there were discrepancies on the version of DLLs referenced and version mentioned in web.config.

Tried all the options mentioned in various forum, Nothing helped, although everyone suggested same kind of fix, but somehow didnt work in my scenario. finally after banging my head for 2 days. i decided to deleted all dll reference and delete web.cofig( make a local copy) from project and let application throw error and then add dll one by one making copy to local=true. after all the dlls are added. i created a new asp.net mvc application and copied the web.config of new app to my actual app. so my actual app now has a new web.config, then i copied the connectionstring and other reference from the local copy of web.config that i saved .

just compiled the application and published to local folder and FTP the published folder to goDaddy

It worked and finally my problem was solved

Hope this will help people and they dont waste 2 days like me,

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