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i have My url like MyTravel/Tour/Inner.aspx?Pid=2&Cid=8 Goa/New-Goa/)

Here Pid and cid are coming from home page's menu which can be different according to menu selection.(My menu is created from database)

and some links generate url like MyTravel/Tour/displaypackage.aspx?Pid=32&Cid=18&deptf=ND

i rewrite it as MyTravel/Tour/Goa/new-goa/ here goa and new-goa are saved in my database table on the basis of pid and cid.

I have used urlrewriter.net(Intelligencia.UrlRewriter.RewriterHttpModule, Intelligencia.UrlRewriter) for Url rewritting

Please tell me how I write my rewrite rule to match these type of urls in my configuration file.

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  • Dear sir @ Paul Zahra can you please give me a code....... thanks a lot
    – angfreak
    Apr 23, 2013 at 8:11
  • Please post the rewrite rule you use, surely it's just a simple change, i.e. &deptf=([A-z]+)
    – BLoB
    Apr 24, 2013 at 12:24
  • Dear sir @ Paul Zahra I have 2 types of url when my inner.aspx is called with two querystring i have used <rule source="([inner]+)/[A-Za-z/\s-]*/[A-Za-z/\s-]*/" destination="HpContent/Inner.aspx?pid=$1&amp;cid=$2"/> and when displaypackage.aspx called with 3 querystring then I have used <rule source="([display]+)/[A-Za-z/\s-]*/[A-Za-z/\s-]*/[A-Za-z/\s-]*/" destination=" HpContent /displaypackage.aspx?pid=$1&amp;cid=$2&amp;deptf=$3"/> But when access my querystring in the page(.cs) it only gives inner as a param value of context(which I have used url rewriter) Please help me!!!!!!!!!!
    – angfreak
    Apr 26, 2013 at 5:00

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I think the () brackets you have around inner are confusing the issue so you have actually specified 4 parameters...

For:

MyTravel/Tour/displaypackage.aspx?Pid=32&Cid=18&deptf=ND

Try something like:

<rewrite url="~/MyTravel/Tour/displaypackage\.aspx\?Pid=([0-9]+)&amp;Cid=([0-9]+)&amp;deptf=([a-zA-Z]+)" to="~/MyTravel/Tour/$1/$2/$3" />
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  • Your welcome ;)... now mark me as the answer and give me an upvote! :D
    – BLoB
    Apr 26, 2013 at 10:20

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