Changing a deployed ASP .NET application URL from .aspx to .com
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I am deploying an ASP .NET application to a website hosted on IIS. My requirement here is that the URL must end in .com and not .aspx. An example would be http://example.com and not http://example/default.aspx. How do I deploy an ASP .NET application so it uses the .com URL and not the not the .aspx page extension?
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I am deploying an ASP .NET application to a website hosted on IIS. My requirement here is that the URL must end in .com and not .aspx. An example would be http://example.com and not http://example/default.aspx. How do I deploy an ASP .NET application so it uses the .com URL and not the not the .aspx page extension?
I'm not sure I understand you correctly because you wrote "http://example/default.aspx" but I think what you meant was http://example.com/default.aspx." You can't get rid of the .com unless you are using intranet sites. I think you may be referring to url routing but not really sure what you are asking.
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I'm not sure I understand you correctly because you wrote "http://example/default.aspx" but I think what you meant was http://example.com/default.aspx." You can't get rid of the .com unless you are using intranet sites. I think you may be referring to url routing but not really sure what you are asking.
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I think you are correct. What I need is http://example.com/default.aspx
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I think you are correct. What I need is http://example.com/default.aspx
holdorf wrote:
Then you register a domain and then upload your files to your hoster. That's it.
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holdorf wrote:
Then you register a domain and then upload your files to your hoster. That's it.
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My problem is that this application is being hosted on an intranet. Normal online domain servers can't be used. I guess the question now is can you register a domain name on an intranet network? Do you need something like a Windows DNS server?
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My problem is that this application is being hosted on an intranet. Normal online domain servers can't be used. I guess the question now is can you register a domain name on an intranet network? Do you need something like a Windows DNS server?
No, I don't think that would work. But why would you want to? If it's working on the intranet and that's where you need it, leave it alone. Why does the url matter? It sounds like somebody does not understand things very well. An explanation might help.
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No, I don't think that would work. But why would you want to? If it's working on the intranet and that's where you need it, leave it alone. Why does the url matter? It sounds like somebody does not understand things very well. An explanation might help.
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I guess I need to explain it better. All I need to do is host the application on the intranet in IIS so browsing to the site is not in the format http://28.4.7.1/default.aspx or http://hostmachinename/default.aspx but in the fully quilified name of the domain name of the network. (ie. http://intranet.mil/default.aspx). Does this make sense?
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I guess I need to explain it better. All I need to do is host the application on the intranet in IIS so browsing to the site is not in the format http://28.4.7.1/default.aspx or http://hostmachinename/default.aspx but in the fully quilified name of the domain name of the network. (ie. http://intranet.mil/default.aspx). Does this make sense?
holdorf wrote:
Does this make sense?
Sort of. So, you need to get with the networking people and add a dns entry on the domain for whatever domain you want to have so that all computers on the intranet can get to it.
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holdorf wrote:
Does this make sense?
Sort of. So, you need to get with the networking people and add a dns entry on the domain for whatever domain you want to have so that all computers on the intranet can get to it.
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I am the only technical person on this project so I am the network folks. Is this your answered to my question. I'm I correct: I need to add a DNS server on my network and register that IP address with the DNS server. Is this what I want to do?
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I am the only technical person on this project so I am the network folks. Is this your answered to my question. I'm I correct: I need to add a DNS server on my network and register that IP address with the DNS server. Is this what I want to do?
Yes. DNS is a way of making a word translate into an IP essentially. But I have not touched DNS in many years so I couldn't walk you through it.
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I am deploying an ASP .NET application to a website hosted on IIS. My requirement here is that the URL must end in .com and not .aspx. An example would be http://example.com and not http://example/default.aspx. How do I deploy an ASP .NET application so it uses the .com URL and not the not the .aspx page extension?
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