I'm assuming that this response was to my last post about using the option
in the IIS admin.
This is not true. You do it once per site.
I've used it on a production site here in just the last month. It was done
once, just for the site, and now the _entire_ site is redirected to the new
location, even if the user has some inner page bookmarked, they still go to
the new site.
I suppose you could choose to apply it file by file if you _really_ wanted
to, but there is no need to as you can do it per site, and even per
directory if you want.
It's a simple, once sentence instruction required, not a site with
instructions to make files and filters and anything else.

Regards 
 
Darren Tracey
Systems Analyst
HR Systems and FastTrack
Wealth and Corporate Systems
Suncorp
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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To: CFAussie Mailing List
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Redirects in IIS - equivalent of .htaccess

Only trouble with that is that you need to do file by file. The
rewrite stuff lets you do regexps, etc... to create generic rules.

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Mark Stanton 
Gruden Pty Ltd 
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