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I have been in the IT industry since 1995. I've had my hand in a variety of technologies as a developer, infrastructure specialist, and systems architect. Some of these include (but are not limited to):
- IIS, Apache
- SharePoint (2003, 2007, and 2010)
- SQL Server
- ColdFusion, Classic ASP, PHP
- F5 Load Balancers
- PowerShell
- Visual Basic
- ASP.Net (C#)
- Mainframe technologies (COBOL, DB2, CICS) ...trying to forget these
I could go on...
I do not declare myself to be an authoritative expert on any of these and I don't carry any fancy certifications. I like finding ways to use technology to solve problems. Over the years I have used much from the open community. I am participating on the StackExchange sites as a way to give back to the community and to share many aspects of things I have learned over the years.
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awarded | Revival |
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May 10 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Apr 5 |
answered | Setting UP IIS for www access |
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Apr 4 |
answered | Using SSL Certification in Multiple Locations |
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Apr 3 |
comment |
Using SSL Certification in Multiple Locations Can you please clarify something? It sounds like your website is hosted on a server in the UK with the URL 'www.companyname.com'. Is the application hosted by the company in South Africa also running under the 'www.companyname.com' or is it running under a different hostname such as 'myapp.companyname.com' or 'www.mycompanyapp.com'? |
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Apr 2 |
revised |
Port numbers for SSL added 323 characters in body |
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Apr 2 |
answered | Port numbers for SSL |
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Mar 8 |
awarded | Revival |
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Feb 11 |
answered | Converting web.config from iis6 to iis7 format |
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Oct 18 |
answered | web.config to redirect except some given IPs |
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Oct 15 |
comment |
How do I use IIS7 rewrite to redirect requests for (HTTP or HTTPS):// (www or no-www) .domainaliases.ext to HTTPS://maindomain.ext I have tested your rule and it works as expected (although I didn't have WordPress installed). I did see a similar issue to what you describe where it appears that it does not redirect to the correct domain. In that test, I was using IE. As soon as I cleared my browsing history in the browser, it redirected as expected. You might want to make sure you delete any browser history and temporary internet files and see if that clears it up. |
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Oct 11 |
answered | How to find domain registrar and DNS hosting with good DNSSEC support? |
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Oct 11 |
comment |
How do I use IIS7 rewrite to redirect requests for (HTTP or HTTPS):// (www or no-www) .domainaliases.ext to HTTPS://maindomain.ext Can you post the revised rule you are using? Is this rule being applied to your entire webserver or to just a specific website? It is possible there might be a rule conflict. |
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Oct 4 |
answered | Hosting a website on multiple servers? |
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Oct 2 |
answered | Masking a redirection in IIS7 |
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Oct 2 |
answered | How do I use IIS7 rewrite to redirect requests for (HTTP or HTTPS):// (www or no-www) .domainaliases.ext to HTTPS://maindomain.ext |
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May 10 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jul 14 |
comment |
Using other's contents in your website @Nick: This is a well stated answer. Agree that if the content isn't your original work, assume it cannot be used unless granted permission. Many websites will post a copyright notice somewhere on their site. That copyright notice will often spell out the legal terms for reuse or syndication of content from that site. |
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Jul 14 |
revised |
Planning for catastrophe added 325 characters in body |
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Jul 13 |
answered | Planning for catastrophe |