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    easytraveller
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    Posted: 2008-Sep-03 13:52
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    I found out that there is a very powerful tool in the web called “urlrewriter”, it’s a Open Source URL Rewriter for .NET / IIS / ASP.NET, it’s free and it’s very easy to use (I managed to understand how to install and configure in just few minutes ;-)… And I have been absolutely impressed to see how this “software” is extremely good to implement “URL rewriting” by setting just a simple rule in the web.config file. I installed it on my web site, and I have already tested it for many new URLs such as:

    http://www.easytravelgroup.co.uk/easy-links-exchange/travel-and-vacation/hotels-and-motels

    To make the URL rewriter working, I downloaded the dll from http://urlrewriter.net

    Then I copied the dll in my bin folder and I had to add this lines in my web.config:

    <configSections>
    <section
    name="rewriter"
    requirePermission="false"
    type="Intelligencia.UrlRewriter.Configuration.Rewr iterConfigurationSectionHandler, Intelligencia.UrlRewriter" />
    </configSections>

    <system.web>
    <httpModules>
    <add
    type="Intelligencia.UrlRewriter.RewriterHttpModule , Intelligencia.UrlRewriter"
    name="UrlRewriter" />
    </httpModules>
    <customErrors mode="Off"/>
    </system.web>
    <rewriter>
    <rewrite url="~/easy-links-exchange/(.+)/(.+)" to="~/easy-links-exchange/_directoryRewriter.asp?category=$1&amp;linkID=$2" />
    </rewriter>

    That's fantastic the way that it works!


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