Is there any way to implement a URL mechanisim in asp.net like it has in asp.net mvc
e.g. mydomain.com/user/myusername but without using the MVC
if so, how?
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Is there any way to implement a URL mechanisim in asp.net like it has in asp.net mvc e.g. mydomain.com/user/myusername but without using the MVC if so, how?
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You do this by using the System.Web.Routing assembly Here's a blogpost showing how :-) |
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IIRF does URL Rewrite for IIS5 and 6. It supports Regex. Free. Open source. |
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I've done this in the past with ASP.NET 2.0 and the UrlRewrite.Net library The only trick is that if you want it to work with paths that don't have aspx extensions, you have to configure IIS to pass every request through the ASP.NET engine. |
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I built a classic ASP.NET (I can't believe this term exists) application around 2005 that used rewriting, and this article on MSDN was very helpful at the time: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms972974.aspx. If you're constrained to 2.0, or even 1.1, this may be the way to go, as System.Web.Routing is 3.5 only. |
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If you have access to IIS:
If it is Apache, use mod_rewrite. Otherwise, you could use: It has to go to a .aspx file somewhere, as otherwise it will not be processed. |
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You can use the same routing mechanism that ASP.NET MVC uses inside of an ASP.NET WebForm application. Check this post by Phil Haack on how to learn more about it. or If you don't want to use the routing feature and you want to roll your own, check this question out. |
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