I think there is an iis settting.  Its called check for file existence or
something like that.  I've seen it on posts but never used it bc I use
APACHE.  You also need the full url in each link(at least that was the way
it wored for me). Its a bit of a drag but if you use vars to hold the site
url and the path to yoru file, its not a huge drag.  DRE

-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 12:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Query string getting resolved as directory structure(WAS
SES URL'S)


> I tried Paul's code and keep getting 404 error due to it thinking that
> the query string portion is actually a directory structure. Has anyone
> run across this before? Maybe a IIS setting?

What you have to do is get the "Location" and then put that before all
of your hyperlinks

Just look for everything before the template name

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