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Latest revision as of 13:50, 21 July 2020
Article ID: 247643
Article Last Modified on 12/3/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0
- Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
This article was previously published under Q247643
SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to use an unknown method from an Internet client, the following error message occurs:
CAUSE
This behavior is by design. Internet Information Services (IIS) only supports the methods defined in "RFC 2616 - Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1" and "RFC 2518 - HTTP Extensions for Distributed Authoring -- WEBDAV." The methods are listed in the following table:
Method | Protocol | RFC | Section |
---|---|---|---|
CONNECT | HTTP | 2616 | 9.9 |
COPY | WEBDAV | 2518 | 8.8 |
DELETE | HTTP | 2616 | 9.7 |
GET | HTTP | 2616 | 9.3 |
HEAD | HTTP | 2616 | 9.4 |
LOCK | WEBDAV | 2518 | 8.10 |
MKCOL | WEBDAV | 2518 | 8.1 |
MOVE | WEBDAV | 2518 | 8.9 |
OPTIONS | HTTP | 2616 | 9.2 |
POST | HTTP | 2616 | 9.5 |
PROPFIND | WEBDAV | 2518 | 8.1 |
PROPPATCH | WEBDAV | 2518 | 8.2 |
PUT | HTTP | 2616 | 9.6 |
TRACE | HTTP | 2616 | 9.8 |
UNLOCK | WEBDAV | 2518 | 8.11 |
MORE INFORMATION
For more information on these topics, please see the information at the following:
- RFC 2616 - Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1
- RFC 2518 - HTTP Extensions for Distributed Authoring -- WEBDAV
Additional query words: prod2web
Keywords: kbnofix kbhttp501 kbprb kbprod2web KB247643