Your regex starts out with (.+/public which translates to "one or more characters, followed by public ". Your URL as passed to you by IIS starts out with either public or public neither of which match your regex. You probably need somthing like ((^|.
*/)public instead.
The incoming url ended up being "public/..." because of the level in IIS where it was configured. If I configured at a higher level then it had the full url. I changed my regex to the following: (.*public/(javascript|css)/(Debug|Release)/.
+.)\d+.(js|css) and it works.
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