When setting up a website virtual directory in Internet Information Services 6 (IIS6) why aren’t .aspx file extensions listed by default?
Are .aspx extensions still cutting edge or something? Are they not that common? I can’t figure out why they wouldn’t be listed and I have to add them manually.
It just seems weird to me that they’re not listed. It’s also not something I immediately think of when I try to browse to the site and get an error.
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