You should consider using IIS URL Rewrite to remove the .asp from the URLs. It's pretty straightforward to configure. :)
For reasons unknown, it's still supported by Microsoft (or = it still works), even though it was replaced by .Net in 2002, and the last stable release is more than 21 years old!
Surprisingly, it's actually still occasionally getting some very small bug fixes. It's still officially supported by Microsoft until 2025, including any major bug fixes.
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You should consider using IIS URL Rewrite to remove the
.asp
from the URLs. It's pretty straightforward to configure. :)Surprisingly, it's actually still occasionally getting some very small bug fixes. It's still officially supported by Microsoft until 2025, including any major bug fixes.
It's amazing they still maintain these old technologies!