folder structure
docroot
|- wordpress
|- web.config
|- wp-content
|- japi
|- index.php
- web.config
...
...
As you can see there are 2 web.config s. One in the wordpress folder and one in wordpress/wp-content/japi folder.
japi/web.config
<rules>
<rule name="Imported Rule 1" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^(.*)$" ignoreCase="false" />
<conditions>
<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsFile" ignoreCase="false" negate="true" />
<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsDirectory" ignoreCase="false" negate="true" />
</conditions>
<action type="Rewrite" url="index.php?q={R:1}" appendQueryString="true" />
</rule>
</rules>
Now when I request for http://domain.com/wordpress/wp-content/japi/test. The japi/web.config seems to be neglected and only wordpress/web.config is being considered.
How can I fix this ?
I don’t have the reputation to comment so I’m sure this may be dumped if not totally complete/accurate; but, doesn’t WP work in a way that it goes through the core’s index.php file using rewrites and such. This being the case, if you don’t specify a specific file that you are accessing, you aren’t really playing in that sub-directory.
If you created a file called test.php inside of the directory and accessed that directly then the expected web.config should be used; however, since you are not accessing a specific file directly (and are just using and endpoint and the folder structure – which has rewrite rules in WP), this may be the reason that the web.config file is being ignored and may be the answer to your question.