Create a rule with Service.Transfer() Behaviour IIS Rewriting Module?

Using IIS7 Rewriting Module you can use a Rewrite Action This keeps the original URL but rewrites the path which your application will see and process in a similar way to Server. Transfer rewrite.

Using IIS7 Rewriting Module you can use a Rewrite Action. This keeps the original URL but rewrites the path which your application will see and process in a similar way to Server.Transfer. Have a look at the rules overview.

This essentially is the same as Context.RewritePath.

The thing is avoid using Server. Transfer and use the rewrite module. For the nature of the way the url is called, I can't use Server.

Transfer! Anyway, thanks for the advice! :) – Pato Sep 1 at 15:31 Yeah sorry I missed the IIS URL Rewriting Module in the title, I'll revise.

– TheCodeKing Sep 1 at 15:36 Thank you so much, this was very useful :) – Pato Sep 16 at 12:31.

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