HTM > ASP - Good idea?

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by flyered, Apr 28, 2005.

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    I've got thousands of sub page with reasonable PR, problem is that they are static .HTM, on IIS. I'd like to put the ASP coop code on these pages.

    I rely on the traffic from the these pages for income, and don't feel like gambling with this income. Has anyone done a large-scale 301-permanent-redirect in this type of situation? Is there likely to be a noticeable SERP dive?
     
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    SEbasic Peon

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    Why would you need to do a 301?

    Couldn't you tell IIS to make all HTM paged parsed by ASP.

    I run one of my sites on IIS6 using html pages (All of which are parsed by PHP).
     
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    I guess it's an ISAPI rewrite?

    Thing is, I already have the product from linkfreeze.com on the site, dealing with my dynamic?=storefront pages. Problem is, it's the 'junior' version and
    only has 12 or so different schemes, none of which I believe deal with HTM > PHP/ASP masking.

    Is there an easy manual hack to do this? I'd rather have it parse the pages as PHP anyhow as I'm getting a little intimidated by the latest threads about the ASP version overloading servers..



     
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    It's not an ISAPI rewrite...

    It's under the Home Directory tab under Configuration then Application Extensions.

    That should do it :)
     
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    Ah I've been hosted for so long I forget about such things. Thanks.

     
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    Sebasic, care to share how you managed to run coop ads on html pages. I also have a similar situation, my site is hosted on IIS and the server does not supports PHP.
    Is there any way I can run those coop ads on my site.

    A reply would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    Unfortunatley you must have PHP, ASP or ColdFusion (Or another lanugage that it's been ported to ) installed on your server in order to use the Co-op...
     
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