| | Submitted on: 9/12/2002 4:15:49 AM
By: Pulsar180
Level: Beginner User Rating:
By 3 Users Compatibility:ASP (Active Server Pages), HTML, VbScript (browser/client side)
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| | A REAL TIME SAVER
I felt the need to do this bcause i had a huge bundle of asp scripts all containing tags like <img src = "anyimage.gif">. now as a cumpulsory requirement all images were to be stored in a diff directory ( ../images/ )(earlier it was in the same folder as the asp scripts) | |
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wwroot
|--------asp
|----- *.asp
|--------images
|------*.gif
I didnt want to go thru ASP scripts and change every img tag. neither could i use PERL or any Reg Exp trick .. as the img tag was being scripted sometimes.
so i wanted a way for IIS to recognize all content-type images/gif references to the ASP folder be now searched in that folder or the ../images folder.
well it turned out simpler
see the screenshot
all it needs is to give an IIS redirections
use wild cards
wwroot/IIShelp.asp has more on that
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9/12/2002 4:19:07 AM:Pulsar180 hey just get the directory structure
right ...all my ascii formating got
lost.
its like this
dir( subdir1 ,
subdir2 )
so in this case
wwroot (
asp , images )
okay
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9/14/2002 1:26:28 PM: This was very helpful, Thanks to
Pulsar180
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