Problem solved. My provider had to include a wild card settings to
allow multi domains for the same dir.

On Apr 21, 8:40 am, eyal <[email protected]> wrote:
> They are all bound to the same path as well as the same IP address. So
> you can say that they are bound to the same web site.
>
> On Apr 21, 1:01 am, Jimmy Shimizu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Are they bound to different web-sites with the same path, or the same
> > web-site? Theres a difference.
>
> > Either way I'm out of ideas. I don't really know a scenario why a
> > routing-rule would be bypassed, maybe someone else can explain what
> > could be the cause of that.
>
> > eyal wrote:
> > > Hi Jimmy,
>
> > > the domains point to the same IP and bound to the same folder dir of
> > > the site. they all work except when I use the category links mentioned
> > > previously. Also I tried using a non routed url which worked fine for
> > > all domains.
>
> > > Any idea what else could be the problem
>
> > > Thanks
>
> > > Eyal
>
> > > On Apr 20, 8:36 am, Jimmy Shimizu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> That shouldn't be a problem if you bind both hosts to the same website
> > >> in IIS. Atleast it works for me using two different hosts defined in my
> > >> hosts-file.
>
> > >> Are you sure both domains points to the same IP, aswell as both domains
> > >> are bound to the same website?
>
> > >> Do a "non-routed" url work? eg:
>
> > >>http://secondarydomain.com/specials/searchresult.rails?categoryId=1
>
> > >> (if .rails is your extension)
>
> > >> eyal wrote:
>
> > >>> Hi All,
>
> > >>> I am using url routing in my web site. I also have multiple domain
> > >>> names that link to the same root folder.
>
> > >>> The main domain works fine with all the routed urls. However the
> > >>> secondary domains generate page not found.
>
> > >>> here is an example:
>
> > >>> Routing Rules class
> > >>> rules.Add(new PatternRoute("/<controller>/<categoryName>/
> > >>> <categoryId>/")
> > >>> ....
>
> > >>> Category Links (in View)
> > >>> #foreach($Category in $Categories)
> > >>>    <li>$Url.Link($Category.Name, "%{controller='specials',
> > >>> action='searchresult', params={categoryId=$Category.Id, categoryName=
> > >>> $Category.Name}")</li>
> > >>> #end
>
> > >>> Source of problem:
> > >>>http://maindomain.com/specials/category1/1      <-works great
>
> > >>>http://secondarydomain.com/specials/category1/1<-page not found
> > >>> error
>
> > >>> Does anyone know why this is happening and how to resolve this?
>
> > >>> Thanks
>
> > >>> Eyal
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