Do clean URLs work in all browsers?
Yes. File extensions are not as important as they seem. The MIME type indicates what is coming back from a server, not the file extension. This is why you can ask for a file like homepage.asp and yet it appears to be an HTML file to your browser. In short, since PageXchanger hands out MIME types properly, it works with even very old Web browsers (though some pre-1995 browsers may not work). PageXchanger has been thoroughly tested with the major browser types currently used today, and this IIS server module works with browsers from Microsoft, Netscape, Mozilla and more.