Is there a mod_rewrite equivalent for IIS 7.0 that's
a) more or less complete
b) suitable for a production environment, i.e. battle-tested/dependable/secure
Do you have an experience-based recommendation?
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Is there a mod_rewrite equivalent for IIS 7.0 that's a) more or less complete b) suitable for a production environment, i.e. battle-tested/dependable/secure Do you have an experience-based recommendation? |
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Check out the URL Rewrite Module for IIS 7 created by Microsoft |
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If you have $99.00 to spare you may want to take a look at http://www.isapirewrite.com/ [Excerpt from thier website] Product overview ISAPI_Rewrite is a powerful URL manipulation engine based on regular expressions. It acts mostly like Apache's mod_Rewrite, but is designed specifically for Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS). ISAPI_Rewrite is an ISAPI filter written in pure C/C++ so it is extremely fast. ISAPI_Rewrite gives you the freedom to go beyond the standard URL schemes and develop your own scheme. [Example of use] available at http://www.helicontech.com/articles/provocative_SEF_URLs.htm |
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Have a look at URLRewriter. Used it in production once without problems. But don't rely on that as the only quality check: http://www.codeplex.com/urlrewriter (It's free and has a Microsoft Public License)
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A pefect alternative to Apache mod_rewrite and other Apache modules on IIS7 is Helicon Ape. The syntax is 99% Apache compatible. |
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http://www.iis.net/extensions/URLRewrite was designed for IIS 7.0 and features great performance and administration UI. |
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IIS mod-rewrite is the best option I know, but it's not free. |
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ISAPI Rewrite is suitable for IIS 5 or 6. There's a Lite version available for free, or you can pay for the full version to get more features, such as proxying capabilities. It's been a while since I've used it, but it worked fine at the time. |
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I'm using Helicon Ape since jumped off from Apache and moved to IIS. It's syntax compatible with Apache. |
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You can read my article on how to use Managed Fusion URL Rewriter here: http://carlos.mendible.com/2010/02/runnig-apache-behind-iis-server-net.html Hope it helps. |
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