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Are there any docs for URL rewriting when running your app in a
subfolder?
My config is a single IIS site with virtual directories for each
app... so this may not work anyway.
A
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Hey Andy,
I use IISAdmin.net http://www.codeplex.com/iisadmin which allows you
to setup multiple websites on windows xp and easily switch between the
sites. If you turn rewriting on for the single site, then all of your
apps will be effected by the new rewriting rules.
James
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Actually I'm not using XP - this is just a rather insane server config
I've inherited... I'll need to work out how to isolate my non-wheels
sites from the re-writing.
***Supports per-server, per-virtual host, per-directory, and .htaccess
configuration (the last two configuration scopes are supported only by
IIS Mod-Rewrite Pro edition).
On Nov 5, 10:29 am, Andy Bellenie <andybelle...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Actually I'm not using XP - this is just a rather insane server config
> I've inherited... I'll need to work out how to isolate my non-wheels
> sites from the re-writing.
>
> 2009/11/5 m...@iamjamesgibson.com <m...@iamjamesgibson.com>:
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>
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> > Hey Andy,
>