IIS url rewrite rewriting all .asp to .html?

Take a look at this article: weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/02/... You can re-write your web pages via web. Config settings. If you use shared hosting I would not recommend to use ISAPI Let me know if it works for you Regards, Anvar.

Take a look at this article: weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/02/... You can re-write your web pages via web. Config settings. If you use shared hosting I would not recommend to use ISAPI.

Let me know if it works for you. Regards, Anvar.

I have my own server, so it is just a question of buying the license for ISAPI_Rewrite and installing it or going with the free URL Rewrite with IIS 7. They are both pretty complicated to learn. Regular expressions syntax etc.. – donaldthe May 9 '10 at 4:17.

Try this, you should know $ tag is the end of redirect/rewrite condition and querystrings will not accepted.

I am thinking I should just use ISAPI_Rewrite http://www.isapirewrite.com/ there seems to be a ton of resources out there for rewriting with htaccess and very little online help for using IIS 7 URL rewrite. So far this is the syntax I have for the web.

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