Well as Craig allude, there was an even more arcane way of doing it
before, but this method was the best compromise at the time without
writing a custom HttpHandler and it had the side effect of working
very well with search engines.

John Davidson

On 10/10/07, Nathan Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So is it just "magic" that IIS stops reading the URL at default.aspx
> and allows that page to serve up the content, even though there is
> additional path information on the query string?
>
> I can't find any documentation of this behavior, although I've
> duplicated it in a new "clean" new website project. That just seems
> odd to me, but if that is what it does, I guess that I'll go with it.
>
> thanks for the reponses, nathan
>
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