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Sorry to bother you with this seemingly silly and simple question but
I've run out of RTFM's.

Simple question is: ISAPI_Rewrite is a two way process, no?

I would assume (ooh, here comes the n00b!) that in-response HTML links
such as <a href="dfsfsd.cfm?bla=1&blu=2"> would be rewritten according
to the rule base when the server is sending out the response. Doesn't
seem to happen here though.

I have a couple of possible reasons why this doesn't work though
(Windows server/CF8/IIS):

Option 1 (most likely): We've gotten the implementation of ISAPI_rewrite
wrong. Pointers in the right direction welcome.

Option 2: When IIS receives a request it detects it as .cfm and hands
over the complete request to the module handling .cfm, which in this
case is CF8. CF8, using JRun, then take over handling of the request
completely and thus bypasses the IIS mods (inc ISAPI_rewrite) on the way
out (response).

And as a side note, how do you guys use this for sitemaps? We create the
rule base file dynamically and at the same time create the sitemap.xml
to match it. I just have a nagging feeling there's a smarter way to do
it.

Again, sorry to bother you. I feel really numpty asking this question..
:)

Cheers,
Christian

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