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Please forgive my ignorance but I have been wondering how something is
done and I do not know what the technology is so I do not know how to
properly phrase the subject of this post....
Some web sites (like Microsoft's KnowledgeBase) use a method of
accessing particular articles via a url like:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/12345/en-us

where I would write asp.net code to respond to a post such as:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb.aspx?articleid=152936

Notice the conspicuous absence of the params, "?", ".aspx", etc.

I am assuming this is done through some type of custom http handler, or
is there some easier method that I am missing?

Jul 25 '06 #1
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apache has mod_rewrite, I found a few sites explaining how to mimic
mod_rewrite in asp.net after a quick google search. Here was the top
result. The search term i used was "mod_rewrite asp.net"

http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/URLRewriter.asp
sw******@adstelecom.com wrote:
Please forgive my ignorance but I have been wondering how something is
done and I do not know what the technology is so I do not know how to
properly phrase the subject of this post....
Some web sites (like Microsoft's KnowledgeBase) use a method of
accessing particular articles via a url like:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/12345/en-us

where I would write asp.net code to respond to a post such as:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb.aspx?articleid=152936

Notice the conspicuous absence of the params, "?", ".aspx", etc.

I am assuming this is done through some type of custom http handler, or
is there some easier method that I am missing?
Jul 25 '06 #2

<sw******@adstelecom.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
Please forgive my ignorance but I have been wondering how something is
done and I do not know what the technology is so I do not know how to
properly phrase the subject of this post....
Some web sites (like Microsoft's KnowledgeBase) use a method of
accessing particular articles via a url like:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/12345/en-us

where I would write asp.net code to respond to a post such as:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb.aspx?articleid=152936

Notice the conspicuous absence of the params, "?", ".aspx", etc.

I am assuming this is done through some type of custom http handler, or
is there some easier method that I am missing?
You might look into httpcontext.current.rewritepath
in the above example you could have a default.aspx file in the
kb/12345/en-us directory call the rewrite path. If there is no such
directory then the method is different. If there was an extension on the url
like http://support.microsoft.com-kb-12345-en-us.aspx then you could use the
global.asax file to rewrite the url.
Mike
Jul 25 '06 #3

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