I figured it out!

It was Isapi_rewrite at fault here.  I had "RewriteCond Host"
conditions before my rewrite rules that looked like "domain(\.some
\.more\.stuff)?", and it was capturing that bit in parentheses as part
of the rewrite rules below.  By changing the condition to "domain|
domain\.some\.more\.stuff", the capture has disappeared.

Thanks,
phrygius

On Mar 8, 3:33 pm, "phrygius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an application being served on a closed, internal network with
> internal DNS.  I had a DNS entry, we'll call it "domain", set up to
> point to my server (Windows server + IIS6).  In DNS, this means that I
> have "domain", but I also have "domain.some.more.stuff".  I am not
> sure why both exist, probably something to do with the complexity of
> this network (big company).  Either way, I set up IIS to handle both
> at the same web-site.
>
> When I navigate to "http://domain/";, cake behaves wonderfully and as-
> expected, but when I navigate to "http://domain.some.more.stuff/";, I
> get a *Cake* 404 error which says: "Not found. The requested
> address .some.more.stuff was not found on this server."  I guess it
> begins okay because it gets far enough to get a Cake error message.
>
> So, is cake confused about the full domain?  Does anybody know why it
> would take part of the full domain this way?
>
> Thanks,
> phrygius


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