I've used Friendly URLs and they are working nicely
 
I now have a different project on which I need to use Friendly URLs. I think my 
question is best asked with an example so here goes.
 
Site 1 is www.site1.com
Site 2 is www.site2.com
 
Both sites are on the same server running IIS. Within IIS I have created two sites, 
www.site1.com and www.site2.com.
 
Now let's assume that these two sites are very similar and have an almost identical 
structure. Ignore the reason why as that is beyond the scope of my question but let's 
say they are for different countries but not necessarily different languages.
 
Each site has a page called, for arguments sake 'Contacts'. Normally I would create a  
Friendly URL called 'contacts' and point it at my chosen page on www.site1.com so 
www.site1.com/go.contacts would redirect to my chosen page on www.site1.com.
 
My problem now is that I want to keep my Friendly URLs consistent across sites so I 
want each site to have a Friendly URL called 'contacts'. So the user will enter 
www.site1.com/go/contacts or www.site2.com/go/contacts etc. and be redirected to the 
Contacts page of the appropriate site.
 
So eventually here comes my question.
 
How do I achieve the above requirement? I _really_ do want to use 'contacts' as the 
Friendly URL trigger for each site rather than, for example, contacts1,contacts2 etc. 
I also want to avoid .../go/site1/contacts and /go/site2/contacts etc.
 
 
 
 
 
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