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From: MeghanDotNet
Message 1 in Discussion

In one of my recent applications I encountered a situations like this:

The client was having his web site hosted with one of the web hosts. He was also 
having multiple sub domain pointers i.e. the main domain was something like 
somedomain.com and there were sub domains like products.somedomain.com and 
support.somedomain.com pointing to the same location. Now he wanted that whenever 
somebody requests any page like support.somedomain.com/helpdesk.aspx then the page 
from somedomain.com/support/helpdesk.aspx be served. In other words he wanted to 
"hide" the actual URL http://www.somedomain.com/support/helpdesk.aspx from the end 
user. The end user instead always sees http://support.somedomain.com/helpdesk.aspx in 
the browser. This process of changing the URL from what was originally requested is 
called as URL rewriting. In this article we will develop one possible solution to the 
said problem.

Author:Bipin Joshi
http://www.dotnetbips.com/displayarticle.aspx?id=267

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