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========================================================== ASP.NET Friendly URLs v1.0.1 ========================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------- Overview ---------------------------------------------------------- ASP.NET Friendly URLs provides a simple way to remove the need for file extensions on URLs for registered file handler types, e.g. .aspx. For more information see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=264514&clcid=0x409 ---------------------------------------------------------- Setup ---------------------------------------------------------- If your app didn't have a RouteConfig class before installing ASP.NET Friendly URLs package: ---------------------------------------------------------- The package includes a RouteConfig class that contains the call required to enable Friendly URLs. This call must be made from the Application_Start handler in your app's Global.asax file. Add the following to your Global.asax.cs file: using System.Web.Routing; ... protected void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e) { RouteConfig.RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes); } If your app had a RouteConfig class before installing ASP.NET Friendly URLs package: ---------------------------------------------------------- You'll need to update your RouteConfig class to enable Friendly URLs. Call EnableFriendlyUrls() in your RegisterRoutes method *before* any existing route registrations: public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes) { routes.EnableFriendlyUrls(); // Put any additional route registrations here. }