I am about four months into being the administrator for an ASP.NET-
based web site (volunteer).  Our ISP recently "migrated" the site to a
new platform.   I didn't do anything for this.  Now that it is done,
suddenly at least two links are broken. The most significant is the
link to the LoginPage.aspx.  I guess there's a big piece of ASP I
don't understand yet because I can't find anywhere on Default.aspx or
the master page that has the exact path to the LoginPath.aspx page.
Nevertheless, this used to work all the time.  Now that it is
migrated, it does not work.

   Now, I was not part of this but the web site's structure is
/ASP.NET/IBR-MERGE/LoginPage.aspx.  I don't understand how the web
server knows to look down here for the file since I don't see that
path in Default.aspx.  Therefore, I don't know where to go to fix the
broken path . How does ASP.NET know where to look for a given page,
since it is clearly not using a simple URL HTML "link"?  I don't
recall seeing a discussion of this in the ASP.NET 3.5 book I have been
reading.  If there's a good explanation someplace, I'd be happy to
read it.  Thanks.

Ken

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