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Old 01-15-2005, 04:36 AM
caromero1965 caromero1965 is offline
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Default Alternative solution...

Don't know who your host is, but if they're even moderately flexible they can change the processing of HTML files so that they are processed the same as ASP files. My host did this for me years ago, no problem... just had to ask. If you want more details on eactly what to do, contact me offline-- I can't immediately remember what to do or find doc on it, but it's a simple configuration change in application mappings in IIS. Performance is impacted somewhat but it's not that bad... in the current version of Windows IIS and the handler for ASP can very quickly determine whether a page is really an ASP page or just an HTML page and serve the HTML pages just about as fast as with static pages.

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