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I've searched the IIS7 MSDN database but can't find any concrete material on how to create custom C#.NET extensions for IIS7, I know that previously in IIS6 you had to write an ISAPI extension in C++ if you wanted to say plug in your own scripting language for websites (this is sort of what I want to do) but in IIS7 you're supposed to be able to write it using C#.NET and utilizing the new plugable architecture of IIS7... but I can't find any sodding docs on how to do it.

Anyone care to point me in the right direction?

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A good place to start is this article. It has links in the beginning to sample modules.

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perfect, thanks! – thr Mar 7 at 12:56
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You can, of course, still use the ISAPI C++ interfaces. There may be existing code you can use to enable your new scripting language, since the C++ stuff has been around for sooooo much longer.

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In IIS7 Integrated mode, HTTP Modules are equivalent to ISAPI filters and HTTP Handlers are equivalent to ISAPI extensions.

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Check out HTTP handlers.

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