Andy,

If I read this correctly, this is not a security precaution, but a don't shoot yourself in the foot switch. (Note the 'yourself'.) So if set up the right way, you don't need this at all. You certainly don't need it for a Wicket site.

You'll have to do some heavy URL rewriting (or Wicket patching) to get around this one.

Regards,
   Erik.


ak wrote:
The problem is with security procedures set forth by IIS admin folks. Please
follow this link for more nicer explanation. http://forums.iis.net/p/1150133/1872812.aspx

Hope I am making myself clear. Any ideas ?

Thanks,
Andy


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Erik van Oosten
http://www.day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/


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