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Did you already figured it out? I have not encountered this problem before. Maybe kill all the processes and just start the sign_in.js app and test what IIS is serving? You probably already tried it but I would start with the simplest case and try to get it to work.
Totally unrelated but you can name your applications in pm2 when you start them with the --name <app_name> parameter. It makes it easier to identify them.
Hey Peter -
I didn't. Then I realized - after having some other issues with Node.js and then studying Python some - that I would switch gears and learn Python instead. Proved to be easier to set up on Windows Server AND easier to write code in.
Thanks for checking in!
Scott
Did you already figured it out? I have not encountered this problem before. Maybe kill all the processes and just start the
sign_in.js
app and test what IIS is serving? You probably already tried it but I would start with the simplest case and try to get it to work.Totally unrelated but you can name your applications in pm2 when you start them with the
--name <app_name>
parameter. It makes it easier to identify them.The image upload worked.
Hey Peter -
I didn't. Then I realized - after having some other issues with Node.js and then studying Python some - that I would switch gears and learn Python instead. Proved to be easier to set up on Windows Server AND easier to write code in.
Thanks for checking in!
Scott
Hey @scottermonk I need to serve flask APIs on HTTPS in windows server. Can you help me ? I am unable to find any solution.