I have it working on both web servers. On IIS I had to disable the option to check if the file exists but works just fine now. There are some threads here about it. Spike also made something I love it, he added the functionality to allow multiple ports since on my development we have multiple sites sharing the same IP but running on ports other than 80. I read also that it is possible to make it database driven instead of file reading, wich may be is a good thing if your site is very large. Here at the company I work for, on large websites running on IIS we use helicon's isapirewrite but not with farcry yet. I think I will integrate both soon.
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