URL Rewriting question

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    pher, Jul 9, 2007 IP
  2. TasteOfPower

    TasteOfPower Peon

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    url rewriting for that? just check the url and do a response.redirect ?
     
    TasteOfPower, Jul 10, 2007 IP
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    pher Well-Known Member

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    webcosmo Notable Member

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    Look for domain masking. May help.
     
    webcosmo, Jul 10, 2007 IP
  5. yugolancer

    yugolancer Well-Known Member

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    Is this what you need?
    LINK

    HTH
    Regards :)
     
    yugolancer, Jul 11, 2007 IP
  6. inspireuk

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    try looking into isapi rewrite and RewriteProxy

    PM if you need any more help.

    Josh
     
    inspireuk, Jul 16, 2007 IP
  7. TwisterMc

    TwisterMc Mac Guru

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    Thanks for the tips on this thread. I've been looking for a solution to ASP non-www to www redirects. Hopefully one of these will work. :cool:
     
    TwisterMc, Jul 16, 2007 IP
  8. Mr.AD

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    Hi,

    Are you using IIS version 7 ?

    Do not cut short his/her thread. That 's a impolite action ! Why not open a new own thread ? :(
     
    Mr.AD, Jan 29, 2010 IP
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    domain masking is a good option to try out.
     
    tech_savvy, Feb 7, 2010 IP
  10. robertokuykendall

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    i am looking for the solution of the problem??
     
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    chengary Banned

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    use UrlRewriter.dll
     
    chengary, Feb 21, 2010 IP