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Not sure why you have the ASPX in the URI any more. The idea behind routing is you take a friendly URI.
Not sure why you have the ASPX in the URI any more. The idea behind routing is you take a friendly URI: localhost/Product/1 And the routing engine routes to book.aspx. The fact your URI looks like: localhost/Product/1/book.
Aspx indicates you are not routing properly.
Thank for your answer, but I am still wondering the url when I clicked to return to home page should be: >http:localhost/Home. Aspx instead of: >http:localhost/Product/1/book.Home. Aspx – Nam Nguyen Jun 28 at 5:26 Like all URL rewriters, the pattern is Regex and should not require .
Aspx anywhere in the url attribute of a rule. The config documentation shows this (urlrewriter. Net/index.
Php/support/configuration). I am not sure how you are setting up the URI to redirect back (you have no code samples), but remove the ASPX and allow the routing rule to map the SEO friendly URI (mysite/product/1) to the proper page (mysite/product. Aspx?
Id=1). – Gregory A Beamer Jun 28 at 15:57 Thx for your all anwser..., it's really work! My app is working now it's because i'm using the control of html just replace by the control of asp.Net: --> ... – Nam Nguyen Jun 28 at 16:47 Glad it is working.
I figured it was something with the way the link was created. – Gregory A Beamer Jun 28 at 17:47.
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