Re: No asmx filename
- From: "John Saunders" <no@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 10:57:59 -0400
"BonesBrigadier" <a@xxxxx> wrote in message news:eH18FjENJHA.4240@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi John,
Thanks for your reply.
The asmx file would still be there but it wouldn't be mentioned in the URL (something like default documents on IIS - if you do www.something.com it will default to www.something.com/default.aspx or whatever we want). Still not possible?
I suppose that, if you set up IIS to use default documents, then you could do this.
Can you say why you want to? The URL of a web service isn't usually visible to many humans.
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