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Old 08-08-2012   #1
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Default How to setup URL Rewrite in IIS 7

Hi,

I am using IIS 7 to host the site. Therefore, I don't have Apache and mod_rewrite module installed. I am using URL Rewrite as a replacement for mod_rewrite. The problem is I don't know how to setup URL Rewrite in order for the site to work correctly when mod_rewrite is turned on. I managed to make the first layer of category working but not the sub categories. That is:

http://localhost/arts/ ---> working
http://localhost/arts/animation ----> not working

Any ideas ? I appreciate any help you can provide.

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Hi Gemiur,

Thanks for asking. Well, IIS7 has ISAPI rewrite module and it support the same structure as apache .htaccess file.

The script should work fine on ISAPI Rewrite 2.8 and above afaik.
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