Jake,

How is this going, have you got it working yet?
I should have mentioned that the routing in Monorail first checks if
the requested file physically exists and if it does than it skips the
routing otherwise performs the routing.
So in theory you should be able to add static files in your website
and they should automatically be rendered. Let me know if this is not
the case/

Cheers
John

On Sep 3, 3:58 am, James Curran <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.comtohttp://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...,
> >>  etc.  Having that extra path in the
> >> URL may frustrate him.
>
> --
> Truth,
>     James
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