Hi Dave

It would appear my rewrite rule is same as yours.

The ini file already had a rewrite log built into it, which pointed to
the /temp folder. If the rewriter is working properly, should there
be .out file inside the /temp folder ? Ive had a look and there is
nothing in there that reflects such a file.

Perhaps I need to restart IIS... Will do in a sec

Thanks
B


On Oct 6, 12:34 pm, David Buonomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Baz:
>
> My rewrite rule is:
>
> RewriteRule ^/go/(.*)$ /go.cfm?path=/go/$1 [L,PT]
>
> You can enable logging by adding the following lines to your
> IonicRewrite4.ini file and examining the output file (note: not sure if you
> need to stop/restart IIS when you change the .ini file):
>
> RewriteLog  c:\temp\rewriter.out
> RewriteLogLevel 3
>
> I didn't notice if you described the specific problem you are having.  Is it
> that you don't see friendly URLs when you roll over a link?
>
> Also, under Admin Tab -> Config Files -> FUSettings, what do you currently
> have set there?
>
> Finally, try rebuilding friendly URLs under Admin Tab -> Rebuild Friendly
> URLs.  Click dmHTML before rebuilding.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> bazD-2 wrote:
>
> > Thanks Dave
>
> > Ive tried this but still no joy. Have double checked Farcry Friendly
> > URL setup as per instructions, everything OK there. Only thing I can
> > think of is the IIS site is picking up the Ionic filter or the rewrite
> > rule is incorrect.......
>
> > On Oct 5, 7:21 pm, David Buonomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> For our implementation, application.url.conjurer was returning an
> >> incorrect
> >> path, so we made the following change in go.cfm:
>
> >> Change:
>
> >> <cfinclude template="#application.url.conjurer#">
>
> >> to:
>
> >> <cfinclude template="index.cfm">
>
> >> Dave
>
> >> bazD-2 wrote:
>
> >> > Thanks Stephen
>
> >> > Ive made sure the Rewriter .dll and .ini files are recognised by IIS
> >> > (they appear within web service extension manager in IIS, and status
> >> > is set to 'allowed'). Friendly URLs are set to yes, and Ive built them
> >> > within farcry admin, however still no joy.
>
> >> > The rewrite rule Ive included at the very top of the IsapiRewrite4.ini
> >> > file for the rewriter is:-
>
> >> > # friendly url rules
> >> > RewriteRule ^/go/(.*)$ /go.cfm?path=/go/$1 [L,PT]
>
> >> > When Ive altered the .ini file with the above, I havnt restarted
> >> > anything, as the documentation within the readme file says a service
> >> > restart isnt required.
>
> >> > Im using standard Farcry v3 install and nothing fancy with the URL's
> >> > so the above rewrite rule should be able to handle everything OK ?
>
> >> > Im thinking that the reason it isnt working could possibly due to a)
> >> > setting in IIS that somehow needs to tell the extension to apply to
> >> > all virtual sites ?? (Im under the impression that any extension that
> >> > appears within the IIS extension manager applies to all sites, or b)
> >> > the re-write rule isnt be loaded or correct for the site ?
>
> >> > On Oct 4, 9:17 pm, "Stephen Moretti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> Baz,
>
> >> >> Instruction for setting up Ionics Isapi Rewrite are included in the
> >> zip
> >> >> you
> >> >> downloaded. In my zip the file with all the appropriate details is
> >> >> Readme-1.2.txt
>
> >> >> You can find details of configuring it for Friendly URLs here
>
> >> :http://docs.farcrycms.org:8080/confluence/display/FCDEV30/Friendly+UR...
> >> >> the wiki
>
> >> >> The only bit missing is how to change the config so that Farcry will
> >> >> allow
> >> >> you to use Friendly URLs and provide the tools to do it.  To do this
> >> you
> >> >> need to log in to the admin, go to the admin tab, click on "config
> >> files"
> >> >> on
> >> >> the left, click on "plugins" in the list of config files, and set the
> >> >> config
> >> >> item "FU" to yes, then click on "Update Config"
>
> >> >> And that should be it...  Once thats done you can go through and set
> >> up
> >> >> Friendly URLs for the navigation and dmHTML pages in your site.
>
> >> >> Regards
>
> >> >> Stephen
>
> >> >> On 04/10/2007, BazD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> >> > Hi
>
> >> >> > Can you some point me in the direction of a step-by-step guide on
> >> how
> >> >> > to get Friendly URLs working in Farcry 3 and using IIS ?
>
> >> >> > Ive downloaded the Isapi rewrite filter and saved the .dll and .ini
> >> >> > file into the windows/system32/inetsrv directory, but completely
> >> >> > unsure what to do from there. Do I need to change the .ini file to
> >> >> > reflect farcry's /go URL method ?
>
> >> >> > Do I go into IIS and apply the isapi filter separately to every site
> >> >> > that is to use it or do I just set it the once and all sites use it
> >> ?
>
> >> >> > Thanks
> >> >> > B
>
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