In IIS you can take a URL and redirect it to another specific URL
You could make the wa.exe file a default file for a directory.
You could also create your own extension *.xyz and make it executable. wa.xyz.
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>>> Randy Klumph <[log in to unmask]> 10/10/2007 1:27 PM >>>
(Reply from Randy Klumph) - Nathan Brindle wrote:
>Oh, good. I didn't know if you'd have to go in and declare to IIS
>that .cgi was a legal executable extension or not.
Hmm - It may still be a possibility for others using IIS. The previous
server administrator may have already done that for other reasons. At
the time he was running several apps utilizing cgi
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