Using IIS's URL-Rewrite on GoDaddy - why won't it work?

To rewrite mydom.com/1 to mydom.com/test.php?id=1 rules.

To rewrite mydom.com/1 to mydom.com/test.php?id=1" rel="nofollow">mydom.com/test.php?id=1 - To rewrite mydom.com/test.php?id=1" rel="nofollow">mydom.com/test.php?id=1 to mydom.com/1: I generated these using the UrlRewriter wizard. If you have IIS7 available you can download and install from: URL Rewrite (IIS. NET).

Works great, thanks! – MarathonStudios Oct 6 '10 at 1:49.

I have a Deluxe Windows Hosting account with Godaddy, and I'm trying to set up URL rewriting with Web.Config. I tried a simple rewrite rule in my web. When I visit test.

Php, it doesn't get rewritten to /test and no error is thrown. Any idea why? Finally, the main rewriting I want to do is from rewrite.

Id=1 to /1. What matching rule would I have to use to accomplish this, assuming I can get rewriting to work at all? Thanks in advance!

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