Lots to change there. You need to map the extensions to your aspnet ISAPI
filter under IIS. You also need to make sure you don't walk on someone
else's mime type at the client end. Doing so will cause issues within the
browser. Lastly, not sure the Visual Studio will like any of this or if
there is a way to change the file mappings in there.
Bottom line, unless you have a really good reason for doing this, better
left alone.
-A
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Andrew Robinson
www.binaryocean.com www.bellinghamdotnet.org
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i'd like to change extention of my web page like mspx as microsoft
insert mime type to mspx and then ??
how can i make this development environment?? especially vs2005?