Rachel Maxim wrote:
> I guess in my case, both! Perhaps that's why it wasn't working for me. 
> We are running CF in the multi-server configuration and also have more 
> than one site running in IIS. We installed the filter globally but only 
> enabled it on the specific site we needed it on. Like your situation, it 
> all seemed to be configured correctly, it just didn't work.

Don't forget to read the Ionic install readme.  To run multiple sites 
you need to have *multiple* Ionic installations.

We normally set up something like:

Web site installations:
e:\webapps\app01
e:\webapps\app02
e:\webapps\app03
etc

Ionic installations:
e:\rewrite\app01
e:\rewrite\app02
e:\rewrite\app03
etc

Where each ionic subdirectory has a separate copy of the DLL and its own 
INI file defining the rewrite rules.

Best regards,

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

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