>>  Can you give an example of what the url looks like now when you access the 
>> non-wiki page. Or do you have access to the source for the non-wiki page? If 
>> you do could you send it to me off the message list? -- John Davidson

John,

First, thanks for helping.

The url samples are below... To make it more clear, I am grabbing blade.aspx 
via msxml and displaying it on an .asp page.  I use a regexp to make all the 
wiki links convert to my new url.  I do this because I can integrate the wiki 
into my current design.  I can even allow people to edit the page on the .asp 
page (I found using an IFRAME was best for this) but when they click save it 
redirects them back to the wiki and not the .asp wiki page and it confuses 
them, obviously.

Here is the wiki url:
http://www.domain.com/wiki/default.aspx/SWiki/CrabDevelopment.html

Here is the non-wiki url where I display the content of CrabDevelopment.html on 
an .asp page via xml:
http://www.domain.com/site/wiki.asp?id=CrabDevelopment

Does this make sense?  If not, I can try to clarify more.

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