.Net Core 2.1 Display Static JSON Files In Web Browser












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I have a JSON file and want to view it directly in the web browser. when I attempt to access the file via its route it returns 404.



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      I have a JSON file and want to view it directly in the web browser. when I attempt to access the file via its route it returns 404.



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      I have a JSON file and want to view it directly in the web browser. when I attempt to access the file via its route it returns 404.



      How can I view the JSON file?







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          1. Move the files inside of the wwwroot folder directory


          2. Set the UseStaticFiles variable in your SetUp file



            public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app)
            {
            app.UseStaticFiles();
            }




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            1. Move the files inside of the wwwroot folder directory


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              public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app)
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              app.UseStaticFiles();
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              2. Set the UseStaticFiles variable in your SetUp file



                public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app)
                {
                app.UseStaticFiles();
                }




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                1. Move the files inside of the wwwroot folder directory


                2. Set the UseStaticFiles variable in your SetUp file



                  public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app)
                  {
                  app.UseStaticFiles();
                  }




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                1. Move the files inside of the wwwroot folder directory


                2. Set the UseStaticFiles variable in your SetUp file



                  public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app)
                  {
                  app.UseStaticFiles();
                  }




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