=head1 Microsoft IIS
+Probably the best way to deploy a Catalyst application on IIS is by using
+IIS as a front end proxy. However if you positively must use FastCGI (say
+due to internal IT policies) then this manual shows you how.
+
It is possible to run Catalyst under IIS with FastCGI, but only on IIS
6.0 (Microsoft Windows 2003), IIS 7.0 (Microsoft Windows 2008 and
Vista), and (hopefully) its successors.
FastCGI is not a standard part of IIS 6 - you have to install it
separately. For more info and the download, go to
-L<http://www.iis.net/extensions/FastCGI>. Choose the appropriate version
+L<https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/fastcgi-for-iis>. Choose the appropriate version
(32-bit/64-bit); installation is quite simple (in fact no questions, no
options).
=back
+=head3 Setup of your application
+
+Note that you B<MUST> have the config setting C<use_request_uri_for_path> set to true
+to work in IIS7 - if you do not have this then all sub paths in your application
+(e.g. /foo/bar) will resolve to the root path, i.e. /
+
=head1 AUTHORS
Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm