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URL Rewriting

I want to rewrite URL in asp.net 2.0 but I can't. I wrote this in web config
file:

<urlrewrites>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/show\.asp</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/wohs\.asp</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/show(.*)\.asp</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx?$1</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/(.*)show\.html</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx?id=$1&amp;cat=2</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/s/h/o/w/(.*)\.html</url>
<rewrite>/urlrewriter/show.aspx?id=$1</rewrite>
</rule>
</urlrewrites>

But I got message: "Unrecognized configuration section
system.web/urlrewrites." How to fix it?
May 4 '07 #1
2 3556
On May 4, 1:57 pm, "Tony" <Tony...@gmail.comwrote:
I want to rewrite URL in asp.net 2.0 but I can't. I wrote this in web config
file:

<urlrewrites>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/show\.asp</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/wohs\.asp</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/show(.*)\.asp</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx?$1</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/(.*)show\.html</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx?id=$1&amp;cat=2</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/s/h/o/w/(.*)\.html</url>
<rewrite>/urlrewriter/show.aspx?id=$1</rewrite>
</rule>
</urlrewrites>

But I got message: "Unrecognized configuration section
system.web/urlrewrites." How to fix it?
Perhaps you did forget the code? :-)

http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/urlrewriter.asp

May 4 '07 #2
On May 4, 2:02 pm, Alexey Smirnov <alexey.smir...@gmail.comwrote:
On May 4, 1:57 pm, "Tony" <Tony...@gmail.comwrote:


I want to rewrite URL in asp.net 2.0 but I can't. I wrote this in web config
file:
<urlrewrites>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/show\.asp</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/wohs\.asp</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/show(.*)\.asp</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx?$1</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/(.*)show\.html</url>
<rewrite>show.aspx?id=$1&amp;cat=2</rewrite>
</rule>
<rule>
<url>/urlrewriter/s/h/o/w/(.*)\.html</url>
<rewrite>/urlrewriter/show.aspx?id=$1</rewrite>
</rule>
</urlrewrites>
But I got message: "Unrecognized configuration section
system.web/urlrewrites." How to fix it?

Perhaps you did forget the code? :-)

http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/urlrewriter.asp- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
I'm not sure if we are talking about the same code. But if you look at
the sample I've sent above, you'll see another section in the
web.config which you probably forgot to include....

<configSections>
<sectionGroup>
....
</sectionGroup>
</configSections>

May 4 '07 #3

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