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    pages generated with aspx extention vs htm extension  
Dominique


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09-22-05 12:49 PM

Hello,

It's possible to configure the extension of the pages generated by CMS?
By default it generates pages with htm extension.

Thanks,
Dominique





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    Re: pages generated with aspx extention vs htm extension  
Stefan [MSFT]


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09-22-05 12:49 PM

Hi Dominique,

no this is not possible.

Cheers,
Stefan

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"Dominique" <Dominique@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> It's possible to configure the extension of the pages generated by CMS?
> By default it generates pages with htm extension.
>
> Thanks,
> Dominique







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    Re: pages generated with aspx extention vs htm extension  
Chandy


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09-23-05 01:58 AM


Oh I dunno...

Override Render on the templates to change all incidences of .htm to
.aspx in the rendered html and have ISAPI_Rewrite at the front to
rewrite all requests to .aspx to .htm?  Or would this break the
underlying MCMS ISAPI request to the aspx template too?

Oh, would be innefficient as hell too, and completely daft, and
probably unworkable in edit mode but theoretically it might be possible
on a readonly mcms site (also naking sure to code the other controls to
take it into account).

What do the rest of you think?

Chandy

Stefan [MSFT] wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi Dominique,
>
> no this is not possible.
>
> Cheers,
> Stefan
>
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
>
> New to MCMS?
> Check out this book: Building Websites Using MCMS: [url]http://tinyurl.com/6zj44[/url
]
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    Re: pages generated with aspx extention vs htm extension  
Stefan [MSFT]


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09-23-05 01:58 AM

Hi Chandy,

ok, that would work but could produce lots of processing overhead.
Btw: ISAPI rewrite is not required.
MCMS does not bother about the file extension. So if you request the item
with htm or aspx does not matter.
Just MCMS does not produce the URLs with anything else than "htm".

Cheers
Stefan

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"Chandy" <chandy@totalise.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> Oh I dunno...
>
> Override Render on the templates to change all incidences of .htm to
> .aspx in the rendered html and have ISAPI_Rewrite at the front to
> rewrite all requests to .aspx to .htm?  Or would this break the
> underlying MCMS ISAPI request to the aspx template too?
>
> Oh, would be innefficient as hell too, and completely daft, and
> probably unworkable in edit mode but theoretically it might be possible
> on a readonly mcms site (also naking sure to code the other controls to
> take it into account).
>
> What do the rest of you think?
>
> Chandy
>
> Stefan [MSFT] wrote: 
>







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