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Soulhuntre
Hiya!
If I have a aspx page in a directory, call it....
http://www.mysite.com/news/index.aspx
To show current news, and I can already handle....
http://www.mysite.com/news/index.aspx
?article=350" target="_blank">
http://www.mysite.com/news/index.aspx
?article=350
Then how can I set it up so that....
http://www.mysite.com/news/350/
Will call the index.aspx page with an argument for the rest of the URL?
I know I might have to change the code in index.aspx, that's fine.
Heck, if I can get control I'll parse the URL if I have to, but I would
prefer NOT to have to write a C++ module for this. Under Apache I had
mod_rewrite...
What do I have here?
Oh yea, Win2K server, .NET beta 2.
Soulhuntre
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Anders Lundholm
Hello!
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Why would you want to do that?! Just curious!
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Neil Moss
At a guess, I would say so that search engines can index the page,
rather than ignoring any apparently dynamically generated pages, but
that may just be an added benefit!
Regards,
Neil Moss
Software Architect, MCSD. Phone +44 (0)131 472 5559
UniTech - The Universal Information Technology Group Ltd.
www.unitech.net
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