kevin seguin wrote: > > well, i've never even looked at the iis connector, and i am by no means > an isapi expert, but what you describe does sound odd... i was under > the impression that the isapi filter was doing all of the work. didn't > know there was an extension involved as well. It's not a big deal -- just two entry points into the same DLL, so you wouldn't notice from outside, but it does seem a bit odd. > perhaps you can, instead of mucking with the existing iis connector, > just create a new one that uses only HttpFilterProc. that'd be cool > with me :) I'll give it a go. It might be next week unless I go to the office and grab a box to make into an IIS server for home. Still, what else are weekends for. -- Andy Armstrong, Tagish
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