May 11, 2009
When using the IIS 7.0 Integrated pipeline, you gain access to a ton of cool scenarios where IIS and ASP.NET features work together to provide value for your application – regardless of the application content. Most of these features involve using...
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Tags: IIS7ASP.NETIIStroubleshooting
Sep 12, 2008
Knowing when to restart IIS to pick up various types of changes to your application has traditionally been a challenge. IIS and ASP.NET are both stateful software systems, which heavily rely on cached state that is loaded once to provide high performance...
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Tags: IIS7ASP.NETIIStroubleshootingdevelopmentAppCmd
Apr 26, 2008
Since its release, IconHandler has been a pretty popular module (on its own and with the custom DirectoryListingModule ). Today, I am releasing v2.0 of IconHandler, which contains some much-requested functionality and fixes a few issues that people have...
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Tags: ASP.NETmodulesIIS 7.0
Apr 15, 2008
ASP.NET applications in IIS 7.0 Integrated mode requires configuration changes if they define custom modules or handlers. However, it is still possible to create portable ASP.NET applications that can function in all three environments without configuration...
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Tags: IIS7ASP.NETIntegrated pipeline
Feb 11, 2008
The integration of IIS and ASP.NET authentication stages in Integrated mode applications brings a lot of benefits, including being able to use ASP.NET authentication features like Forms Authentication for the entire web site. However, it also prevents...
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Tags: ASP.NETdevelopmentIntegrated pipeline
Dec 20, 2007
At last, my MSDN article about using the ASP.NET Integrated Pipeline is out in MSDN Magazine. This article is all about using existing ASP.NET features and building new ASP.NET modules to improve existing applications. What's more, I do this without touching...
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Tags: IIS7ASP.NETPHPIntegrated pipelineIIS News Item
Dec 08, 2007
ASP.NET 2.0 applications on IIS 7.0 are hosted using the ASP.NET Integrated mode by default. This post lists the changes in behavior that you may encounter when deploying your ASP.NET applications on IIS 7.0 on Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008...
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Tags: IIS7ASP.NETIntegrated pipelineIIS News Item
Nov 10, 2007
The “Request is not available in this context” exception is one of the more common errors you may receive on when moving ASP.NET applications to Integrated mode on IIS 7.0. This exception happens in your implementation of the Application_Start method...
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Tags: IIS7ASP.NETIntegrated pipeline