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							- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
 
- <!--
 
-      This configuration file is required if iisnode is used to run node processes behind
 
-      IIS or IIS Express.  For more information, visit:
 
-      https://github.com/tjanczuk/iisnode/blob/master/src/samples/configuration/web.config
 
- -->
 
- <configuration>
 
-   <system.webServer>
 
-     <webSocket enabled="false" />
 
-     <handlers>
 
-       <!-- Indicates that the app.js file is a node.js site to be handled by the iisnode module -->
 
-       <add name="iisnode" path="src/app.js" verb="*" modules="iisnode"/>
 
-     </handlers>
 
-     <rewrite>
 
-       <rules>
 
-         <!-- Do not interfere with requests for node-inspector debugging -->
 
-         <rule name="NodeInspector" patternSyntax="ECMAScript" stopProcessing="true">
 
-           <match url="^src/app.js\/debug[\/]?" />
 
-         </rule>
 
-         <!-- First we consider whether the incoming URL matches a physical file in the /public folder -->
 
-         <rule name="StaticContent">
 
-           <action type="Rewrite" url="public{PATH_INFO}"/>
 
-         </rule>
 
-         <!-- All other URLs are mapped to the node.js site entry point -->
 
-         <rule name="DynamicContent">
 
-           <conditions>
 
-             <add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsFile" negate="True"/>
 
-           </conditions>
 
-           <action type="Rewrite" url="src/app.js"/>
 
-         </rule>
 
-       </rules>
 
-     </rewrite>
 
-     <!-- 'bin' directory has no special meaning in node.js and apps can be placed in it -->
 
-     <security>
 
-       <requestFiltering>
 
-         <hiddenSegments>
 
-           <remove segment="bin"/>
 
-         </hiddenSegments>
 
-       </requestFiltering>
 
-     </security>
 
-     <!-- Make sure error responses are left untouched -->
 
-     <httpErrors existingResponse="PassThrough" />
 
-     <!--
 
-       You can control how Node is hosted within IIS using the following options:
 
-         * watchedFiles: semi-colon separated list of files that will be watched for changes to restart the server
 
-         * node_env: will be propagated to node as NODE_ENV environment variable
 
-         * debuggingEnabled - controls whether the built-in debugger is enabled
 
-       See https://github.com/tjanczuk/iisnode/blob/master/src/samples/configuration/web.config for a full list of options
 
-     -->
 
-     <!--<iisnode watchedFiles="web.config;*.js"/>-->
 
-   </system.webServer>
 
- </configuration>
 
 
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