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10/19/2006 4:28 PM
 

I have a sub-directory in the same domain as my DNN portal that I use for a separate ASP.NET application. It all works fine UNLESS you go to the sub-directory root (i.e., its home page), which the default "home page" is also named "default.aspx". The problem is that whenever the site sees the file "default.aspx", it immediately jumps to the DNN main portal page.

Is there a way around this? There's got to be a way to have a different application in a sub-directory that can be called independently.

ANY HELP GREATLY APPRECIATED! I'VE BEEN JERKING AROUND WITH THIS FOR ABOUT A WEEK AND CAN'T FIND ANY HELP OR DIRECTION

 
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10/19/2006 6:20 PM
 

 

In your sub-directory web.config file you can try clearing the httpModules section from the parent DNN site like this:

<httpModules><clear/></httpModules>

You can still have httpModules in your sub-dircectory, just use the clear statement first so that the UrlRewriter module is not used from the parent.


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