I have a simple ASP.NET 3.5 application running under IIS7 under a virtual directory. So the URL of my app is like http://site.com/app. I want to 301-redirect the request to site.com/app/default.aspx to site.com/app for better SEO. I have to do this redirect through code only, not by any IIS settings. I am unable to do so via code mentioned in this article:

http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/072810-1.aspx

The code:

if (request.RawUrl.Equals("/default.aspx"))
{
newUrl = string.Format("{0}://{1}{2}",
                 request.Url.Scheme,
                 request.Url.Authority,
                 request.RawUrl.Remove(request.RawUrl.LastIndexOf("/default.aspx", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)));

               context.Response.Status = "301 moved permanently";
               context.Response.AddHeader("Location", newUrl);
}

seems to go into an infinite loop when the application is under a virtual directory. the request.RawUrl property always returns "/default.aspx" even after a 301 redirect causing the infinite loop. How can I fix this issue?

thanks,

Asif

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The above code will work fine as long as you dont have a sub-directory. AFAIK, its a bug in ASP.NET: the Request.RawUrl should NOT contain "/default.aspx" when the URL does not have that extension. I have tested your code and it works fine without a sub directory, but if default.aspx is under a directory, the Request.RawUrl object fails to get rid of default.aspx and hence the infinite loop.

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Slight modifications to handle subdirectories and maintain url variables. Better comparison and replace functionality probably exists, but this works for me with IIS 7.

if (Request.RawUrl.ToLower().Contains("/default.aspx"))  // use Contains instead of EndsWith to handle url vars
{
    string newUrl = string.Format("{0}://{1}{2}",
                    Request.Url.Scheme,
                    Request.Url.Authority,
                    Request.RawUrl.ToLower().Replace("default.aspx", ""));  // don't remove the trailing slash so url vars are maintained

    Response.Clear();
    Response.Status = "301 Moved Permanently";
    Response.AddHeader("Location", newUrl);
    Response.End();
}
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Since you use IIS7, try this:

<configuration>
  <system.webServer>
    <rewrite>
      <rules>
        <rule name="default page" stopProcessing="true">
          <match url="^default\.aspx$" />
          <action type="Redirect" url="{R:0}" redirectType="Permanent" />
        </rule>
      </rules>
    </rewrite>
  </system.webServer>
</configuration>

This is just a quick example, you can modify it to suit your need. Hope this helps!

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Actually I cannnot do it via IIS7, I have to do it using the code itself. – AsifQadri Sep 1 '10 at 12:33
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I tried the URL Rewrite method. I.e. this one:

    <rule name="default page" stopProcessing="true">
      <match url="^default\.aspx$" />
      <action type="Redirect" url="{R:0}" redirectType="Permanent" />
    </rule>

but it sent my browser in an infinite redirect loop. I amended it to the following and it worked fine:

            <rule name="default page" stopProcessing="true">
                <match url="(.*)default.aspx$" />
                <action type="Redirect" url="{R:1}" redirectType="Permanent" />
            </rule>
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use this code in your default.aspx page

<script language="javascript">
var url=location.href;
if (url.toLowerCase()=="http://www.doamin.com/default.aspx" || url.toLowerCase()=="http://www.doamin.com/#") {
window.location= "http://www.doamin.com";
}

</script>
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