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    hhuhuyhuy
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    Converting Isapi_ReWrite Rules to Mod_ReWrite Rules

    I have always used Windows servers for my sites that have rewritten urls. I am now trying to get away from Windows and have started testing on a Linux server. The problem is I have only ever used Isapi_ReWrite.



    Is there anyone that is familiar with both and can convert a couple of rules or maybe someone who knows Mod_ReWrite well and can create a couple of straight forward rules for me?



    I'm kind of stuck for time but will be getting stuck in to Mod_ReWrite once I have the time.



    Please PM me if you are interested in doing this (I'm sure we can arrange something) or if its a straight forward conversion, feel free to post here.







    Cheers

    yfs1
    More Information:
    1. It describes how one can use Apache's mod_rewrite to solve typical URL-based problems with which webmasters are commonly confronted
    2. htaccess file cannot be processed by ISAPI Rewrite 3 but hopefully with the correct rules we can do the server side variable changes with
    3. but in principle, URL Rewrite module supports DokuWiki and for my scenario, it was able to convert
    4. Betsy all this can be accomplished on IIS 6 using Isapi Rewrite
    5. Furthermore, almost all apache mod_rewrite rules work in Helicon's solution
    6. I'm not too hot on rewrite rules and have in the past avoided them cos of the complexities

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    nguyenbakien
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    THat didn't attract much attention...I have now written out my Mod_ReWrite rules but getting them to work is another thing. Anyone willing to double check them through PM?



    Cheers
    More Information:
    1. To see how you can convert mod_rewrite rules and verify that the converted rules work correctly, you will implement the common scenario of enforcing canonical
    2. 0 URL rewrite module provides rule importing functionality that greatly simplifies the process of converting Apache mod_rewrite rules to IIS URL rewrite
    3. 19 posts - 8 authors - Last post: Oct 2, 2003Well, as long as you use one of the mod_rewrite cousins for IIS (iis_rewrite, isapi rewrite), the method will be mostly the same for IIS as it will for Apache
    4. URL Rewrite Module is a brilliant software which enables Web administrators to create powerful rules to implement URLs that are easier for users to remember
    5. Thats why I have ISAPI Rewrite installed and i'm using mod_rewrite
    6. This section shows you how to convert mod_rewrite rules into an IIS URL rewrite-specific format by using the Import Rules feature of the URL rewrite module
    7. Marc Funaro (poster #5 above) indicated that he was able to stop the exploits cold by using ISAPI ReWrite (ISRW) to check for the presence of things like “CAST(4000)” in the URL, etc

  3. #3
    lukycz
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    You should post more specifics, more people will reply.



    Post both sets, isapi can't be too drastically different. And seems like quite a few people here know mod_rewrite.
    More Information:
    1. txt file from Ionics Isapi Rewrite Filter (free ISAPI rewrite filter for IIS) and, of course, use your imagination
    2. Solved, Absolute, Paths, Example, Images, Creare, Rewrite, Rules, Expressions, Rewriting, Module, Lukas, Holota, Trivedi, Message
    3. The downside to mod_rewrite is that it gives you all the configurability and
    4. Is there any plugin to convert the mod_rewrite rules into IIRF compatible rules?
    5. I even tried installing the older version of ISAPI Rewrite but that would immediately throw a 500 error whether or not any rewrite rules were enabled
    6. IIS Rewrite is an ISAPI filter that makes it possible for webmasters to gain
    7. I was wondering is there a way to create some rules for the IIS7 Url Rewrite module to use at run time?

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    evankeona
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    I figured it out through long trial and error. Now I can add Mod_ReWrite to my resume
    More Information:
    1. It is 100 % compatible with apache mod_rewrite implementing all its features
    2. matches with entered URL (files), every mod rewrite rule isn't applied, and after that, Clean URLs are still working fine and also CSS and images
    3. If you are using IIS7, it may not have the features that a PHP solution, using apache mod rewrite would need or use, which would force you to try to recreate the functionality
    4. Hi Good day, Expert in Converting ISAPI Rewrite rules to IIS7 URL rewrite rules
    5. ISAPI_Rewrite gives you the freedom to go beyond the standard URL schemes
    6. I am tryin got import Apache mod_rewrite rules to IIS using IIRF

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