RE: help with mod_proxy_html, trouble rewriting javascript content

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> That was not the question. But when you ask...
 
Hey thanks for the answer.

> - The apache has a SUN Access Manager plugin (not supported on IIS7)

I don't use this but since one is using IIS 7 I looked at
 
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-4669/adrab?a=view

How Access Manager Works
 
And since I don't use this (I could be wrong)
but a lot of this is all in http.sys itself. I'm
sure there is much more to this Access Manager!
 
But for certain users for certain access and etc.
can be done for https.sys aware products.
 
When one is not busy, (and I know we all never are not busy)
perhaps take a look at setting up http.sys for certain
users only access (databases, web services, etc.)
 
Http.sys is not just for IIS7!
It is for any Windows HTTP usage.
A lot of products use http.sys.
ASF can use http.sys too.
 
> - The apache is running mod_security. Is there a equivalent om IIS?

Not needed but perhaps look up URLScan.
 
Using Windows PowerShell yet?
 
Yep change is tough on all of us!
 
 



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