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Hi

I'm using IIS 7.5 on Windows 7 RC. I use the IIS Url Rewrite module to rewrite URLs.

Everything seems to work fine, until I perform a postback by clicking a button. It then appends the querystring params to my rewritten URL, like this:

Rewritten URL, as it appears in the browser: http://localhost/en/product/1239/Gary+Fisher+Hkek+Mountain+Bike

Without URL rewriting the URL is:

http://localhost/product.aspx?lang=en&id=1239&title=Gary+Fisher+Hkek+Mountain+Bike

When I click a button to perform a postback, the URL changes to this:

http://localhost/en/product/1239/Gary+Fisher+Hkek+Mountain+Bike?lang=en&id=1239&title=Gary+Fisher+Hkek+Mountain+Bike

And when the URL is rewritten, all querystring params are doubled - so when I want to get the current language by doing this:

Request.QueryString["lang"]

The value I get back is "en,en".

Is anyone else having those problems?

UPDATE: Rewrite rules from Web.Config

<rule name="RedirectProductPageUrls" stopProcessing="true">
	<match url="^product\.aspx$" />
	<conditions logicalGrouping="MatchAll">
		<add input="{REQUEST_METHOD}" negate="true" pattern="^POST$" />
		<add input="{QUERY_STRING}" pattern="^lang=([^=&amp;]+)&amp;id=([^=&amp;]+)&amp;title=([^=&amp;]+)$" />
	</conditions>
	<action type="Redirect" url="{C:1}/products/{C:2}/{C:3}" appendQueryString="false" redirectType="Permanent" />
</rule>
<rule name="RewriteProductPageUrls" stopProcessing="true">
	<match url="^([^/]+)/product/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$" />
	<conditions logicalGrouping="MatchAll">
		<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsFile" negate="true" />
		<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsDirectory" negate="true" />
	</conditions>
	<action type="Rewrite" url="product.aspx?lang={R:1}&amp;id={R:2}&amp;title={R:3}" />
</rule>
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Can you post your rewrite rule? Just post whatever's in the web.config: <rules><rule name="foo">... – Jon Galloway Jul 21 at 20:10
Updated with a rewrite rule, and a redirect rule for the product pages. – MartinHN Jul 24 at 10:53

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Add the appendQueryString="false" attribute to the action element of the rewrite rule as well.

Hope this helps.

György Balássy

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Works like a charm! Now I'm ready for Windows 7 RTM. – MartinHN Jul 27 at 19:55
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ı have the same problem, please help :(

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This is a security feature of the IIS Rewrite Module.

I personally prefer ISAPI Rewrite as it is much better, simpler to write rules, and has more features.

Have also found under moderate to high load (over 100 connections to a website) that the IIS Rewrite Module courses the application pool to crash and spawn and new process.

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