At 2/8/2001 09:25 PM -0500, you wrote:
>> > If you're only using SP5 (as opposed to SP6) for your web server,
>> > then you might be using the various FuseBox URL faking techniques.
>> > Those don't work on NT4 SP6 or Win2k. That's not an issue
>> > if this is just a SQL box, but do keep that fact in mind...
>>
>> Is there a way of making that technique work? I.e. can you
>> make IIS evaluate URL from left to right instead of from right
>> to left as its seems to be doing?
>
>The only way to make this work, if you're running NT 4 SP6 or Win2K, is to
>downgrade to NT 4 SP5 or earlier.
Actually, just to beat this a little more off-thread-topic, I understand that
appending ".cfm" to the URL will make this work again. E.g.
some.server.com/index.cfm/some/variables/passed.cfm
Can't swear to that. I use the other method to make this work, which is not using IIS
;-)
Cheers,
-Max
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