I believe adding this to your <httpHandlers> section in your web.config:

     <add path="Site/*" verb="GET,HEAD,POST"
type="System.Web.DefaultHttpHandler" validate="True" />


On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 11:22 AM, JakeS<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This is turning into quite a mess.  It's just not this simple.  I have
> a set of 10 or so static html files that ALSO include references to
> css, javascript, and images.  So inside the html there's something
> like this:
>
> <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/style.css" media="screen" />
>
> So just plopping this whole thing down inside a "Site" view folder
> won't work, because then it won't pull the css from in there too.
>
> So if I give up on making it the "root" of the site and just redirect
> http://mysite.com to http://mysite/Site/index.html, is there any way
> to tell monorail to ignore a whole subtree?
>
>
> On Sep 2, 10:09 am, JakeS <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I guess you could use routing.  How important is it that the about
>> > file appear to be in the root?  In my actual site, the controller for
>> > most static text is called SiteController, and I use the path of
>> > /Site/About.rails.  (SiteController also contains things like Login()
>> > & Logout())  It's not like many people are going to type that address
>> > directly into the browser address bar.
>>
>> The client is very big on "SEO" friendly URLs, so the simpler the URL
>> the better.  And it's not just one static page, it's a whole front-end
>> marketing site being added onto the back-end application.  So 
>> there'shttp://mysite.com/home.html,http://mysite.com/demo.html,http://mysite.com/features.html,
>>  etc.  Having that extra path in the
>> URL may frustrate him.
> >
>



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Truth,
    James

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