I'm pretty sure you can use the rewrite module in IIS to achieve what you need. I use it myself for a couple of REST webservices. Do note that I am using IIS 7.
Take a look here : http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/460/using-the-url-rewrite-module/ On 4 November 2010 07:53, Waberzeck, Thomas < thomas.waberz...@liag-hannover.de> wrote: > Jukka Rahkonen wrote: > > P Kishor wrote: > > > > > So you have 15 copies of the binary floating around on your computer. > > > What a nightmare. If you upgrade, you have to make 15 copies of the > > > new version and replace the old version. > > > > > What would happen when you publish the 150th geologic map? > > > > > Use a single binary, and use a wrapper (or the env variable) to get > > > the right query. > > > > I do not believe there are handy wrappers for Windows and the only way > > I have been able to get SetEnvIf to work is to make copies of > > mapserv.exe with different names. I maintain a batch file about our > > services with lines like "COPY mapserv.exe WMS_service1" etc. and then > > I only need to run the batch after update and publishing the 150th > > service does not change anything. > > > If you have php it's quite easy to write a small wrapper for it. See > http://www.mapserver.org/ogc/mapscript.html#php-example so the only thing > to do is to write the wrappers once and you have a single setup of > Mapserver. > > Thomas > BTW: The Example should be updated - I think php_mapscript_4.10.0.dll is > out of date. The name of the .dll is just php_mapscript.dll. > _______________________________________________ > mapserver-users mailing list > mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users >
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