You could use Apache locally to get the rules in place for your dev
site and then put in place equivalent rules on the prod IIS server.

mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/



2009/5/29 Les Mizzell <lesm...@bellsouth.net>:
>
> Andy Matthews wrote:
>> I agree with Dave. I've used URL rewriting on two projects now (including my
>> own blog: www.andymatthews.net) and it's best to put the rules in place
>> right away. Remember that without the rules your links would have to point
>> to the .cfm versions rather than the clean version so it's really going to
>> affect your entire site.
>
> Looks like this is going to be a PITA developing locally though.
> XP Pro only runs IIS 5.1 - which only allows one site - and I've not
> figured out how to get any rewrite rules to actually work locally on
> that so far.
>
> No problem out on the actual server...
>
> Back to Google.....
>
> Ack!
>
> 

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