Microsoft now set the allow custom scripts to disabled after 24 hours as of Nov 2024. Is it possible to update this NoExecute meta tag via script for a bunch of files? I upload fresh html daily and this causes me some hassle
Hi! Thank you for uploading this video, it has been very insightful. I've been trying to solve a related issue for weeks but still haven't managed to resolve it. I've uploaded many custom .aspx files to the site, all of which worked perfectly. However, starting a few weeks ago, every new custom .aspx file I upload gets downloaded instead of being rendered. Older custom .aspx files still render without any problems. Things get even stranger. If I copy one of the old files, it will render. But if I change the file's extension (for example, to .txt) and then change it back to .aspx, it won’t render anymore. The fact that all the old custom .aspx files render while the new ones do not is puzzling. The "NoExecute" property is indeed set to "0" for the old files and to "1" for the new ones. I've tried everything to change the new files to "0," but I haven't succeeded. Thank you for reading!
Microsoft now set the allow custom scripts to disabled after 24 hours as of Nov 2024. Is it possible to update this NoExecute meta tag via script for a bunch of files? I upload fresh html daily and this causes me some hassle
Hi! Thank you for uploading this video, it has been very insightful. I've been trying to solve a related issue for weeks but still haven't managed to resolve it.
I've uploaded many custom .aspx files to the site, all of which worked perfectly. However, starting a few weeks ago, every new custom .aspx file I upload gets downloaded instead of being rendered. Older custom .aspx files still render without any problems.
Things get even stranger. If I copy one of the old files, it will render. But if I change the file's extension (for example, to .txt) and then change it back to .aspx, it won’t render anymore.
The fact that all the old custom .aspx files render while the new ones do not is puzzling.
The "NoExecute" property is indeed set to "0" for the old files and to "1" for the new ones. I've tried everything to change the new files to "0," but I haven't succeeded.
Thank you for reading!