.htaccess is an Apache thing....

I've not had a lot of good luck with URL rewriting on IIS.  There are
a couple of filters out there that can do it, but it seems most say
they're not for production.

On 8/16/07, John Ivanoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let's say on my web site I have a employees section.
> intranet/employees
> which you can search for employees.
>
> I would like to make a
> intranet/employee/ivanoff
> and return results for the variable ivanoff
>
> I have figured out how to do
> intranet/employee/index.cfm/ivanoff
> and get the results I want
>
> Is this something I need to do on the webserver? .htaccess file?
> I'm using an IIS server.
>
> so in a nut shell i guess what I need to do is instead of looking for
> a folder (ivanoff) I need to make it a query string.
>
> Thanks
> John
>
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