Can we remove default.aspx page from deploy location?
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What is the use of default.aspx page(present in deploy location) which comes with Sitecore installation?
If we remove, will it have any impact?
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What is the use of default.aspx page(present in deploy location) which comes with Sitecore installation?
If we remove, will it have any impact?
Sitecore: 8.2 update 3
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Which Sitecore version you are on ?
– Amitabh Vyas
Nov 21 at 16:18
Updated the description with version..
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What is the use of default.aspx page(present in deploy location) which comes with Sitecore installation?
If we remove, will it have any impact?
Sitecore: 8.2 update 3
configuration
What is the use of default.aspx page(present in deploy location) which comes with Sitecore installation?
If we remove, will it have any impact?
Sitecore: 8.2 update 3
configuration
configuration
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asked Nov 21 at 16:05
Gopikrishna Gujjula
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Which Sitecore version you are on ?
– Amitabh Vyas
Nov 21 at 16:18
Updated the description with version..
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 21 at 16:31
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Which Sitecore version you are on ?
– Amitabh Vyas
Nov 21 at 16:18
Updated the description with version..
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 21 at 16:31
Which Sitecore version you are on ?
– Amitabh Vyas
Nov 21 at 16:18
Which Sitecore version you are on ?
– Amitabh Vyas
Nov 21 at 16:18
Updated the description with version..
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 21 at 16:31
Updated the description with version..
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 21 at 16:31
add a comment |
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The Default.aspx
in the standard install of all versions of Sitecore is nothing more than a placeholder page, it serves no purpose in the normal operation of a functioning Sitecore instance. The page itself contains no logic or is not tied to any backend code, and simple outputs the text "Default page".
The page could be useful to check if your IIS instance has been set up correctly, or that a 200 status code is being returned (although the Heartbeat.aspx
is better for this purpose).
You can delete this page if you wish, but unless someone browses to /default.aspx
directly then this page should not normally be served by the system.
Also, worth mentioning that the Heartbeat.aspx page has been broken for sometime and does not work OOTB. sitecorehacker.com/2017/11/22/…
– Pete Navarra
Nov 21 at 22:31
Thanks jammy kam.. always clear and concise answers...
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 22 at 1:46
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
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up vote
6
down vote
accepted
The Default.aspx
in the standard install of all versions of Sitecore is nothing more than a placeholder page, it serves no purpose in the normal operation of a functioning Sitecore instance. The page itself contains no logic or is not tied to any backend code, and simple outputs the text "Default page".
The page could be useful to check if your IIS instance has been set up correctly, or that a 200 status code is being returned (although the Heartbeat.aspx
is better for this purpose).
You can delete this page if you wish, but unless someone browses to /default.aspx
directly then this page should not normally be served by the system.
Also, worth mentioning that the Heartbeat.aspx page has been broken for sometime and does not work OOTB. sitecorehacker.com/2017/11/22/…
– Pete Navarra
Nov 21 at 22:31
Thanks jammy kam.. always clear and concise answers...
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 22 at 1:46
add a comment |
up vote
6
down vote
accepted
The Default.aspx
in the standard install of all versions of Sitecore is nothing more than a placeholder page, it serves no purpose in the normal operation of a functioning Sitecore instance. The page itself contains no logic or is not tied to any backend code, and simple outputs the text "Default page".
The page could be useful to check if your IIS instance has been set up correctly, or that a 200 status code is being returned (although the Heartbeat.aspx
is better for this purpose).
You can delete this page if you wish, but unless someone browses to /default.aspx
directly then this page should not normally be served by the system.
Also, worth mentioning that the Heartbeat.aspx page has been broken for sometime and does not work OOTB. sitecorehacker.com/2017/11/22/…
– Pete Navarra
Nov 21 at 22:31
Thanks jammy kam.. always clear and concise answers...
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 22 at 1:46
add a comment |
up vote
6
down vote
accepted
up vote
6
down vote
accepted
The Default.aspx
in the standard install of all versions of Sitecore is nothing more than a placeholder page, it serves no purpose in the normal operation of a functioning Sitecore instance. The page itself contains no logic or is not tied to any backend code, and simple outputs the text "Default page".
The page could be useful to check if your IIS instance has been set up correctly, or that a 200 status code is being returned (although the Heartbeat.aspx
is better for this purpose).
You can delete this page if you wish, but unless someone browses to /default.aspx
directly then this page should not normally be served by the system.
The Default.aspx
in the standard install of all versions of Sitecore is nothing more than a placeholder page, it serves no purpose in the normal operation of a functioning Sitecore instance. The page itself contains no logic or is not tied to any backend code, and simple outputs the text "Default page".
The page could be useful to check if your IIS instance has been set up correctly, or that a 200 status code is being returned (although the Heartbeat.aspx
is better for this purpose).
You can delete this page if you wish, but unless someone browses to /default.aspx
directly then this page should not normally be served by the system.
answered Nov 21 at 17:18
jammykam
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Also, worth mentioning that the Heartbeat.aspx page has been broken for sometime and does not work OOTB. sitecorehacker.com/2017/11/22/…
– Pete Navarra
Nov 21 at 22:31
Thanks jammy kam.. always clear and concise answers...
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 22 at 1:46
add a comment |
Also, worth mentioning that the Heartbeat.aspx page has been broken for sometime and does not work OOTB. sitecorehacker.com/2017/11/22/…
– Pete Navarra
Nov 21 at 22:31
Thanks jammy kam.. always clear and concise answers...
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 22 at 1:46
Also, worth mentioning that the Heartbeat.aspx page has been broken for sometime and does not work OOTB. sitecorehacker.com/2017/11/22/…
– Pete Navarra
Nov 21 at 22:31
Also, worth mentioning that the Heartbeat.aspx page has been broken for sometime and does not work OOTB. sitecorehacker.com/2017/11/22/…
– Pete Navarra
Nov 21 at 22:31
Thanks jammy kam.. always clear and concise answers...
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 22 at 1:46
Thanks jammy kam.. always clear and concise answers...
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 22 at 1:46
add a comment |
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Which Sitecore version you are on ?
– Amitabh Vyas
Nov 21 at 16:18
Updated the description with version..
– Gopikrishna Gujjula
Nov 21 at 16:31