Alright, are you redirecting the entire request to B (apache) or does IIS split the request depending on ASP (for say, banner requests, etc) and accept the return? I'm taking a look through mod_rewrite right now, but I'm not sure about the full extent of what you're returning and to where.
What I seem to get is that this occurs:
IIS >> Apache (mod_rewrite) >> IIS
And you want:
IIS >> Apache (mod_rewrite) >> browser
But then I reread it and get confused as to whether apache is only processing a piece of the code, which it would then have to return to IIS for inclusion into what needs to be returned to the browser.
Any clarification would help out, since I think I got lost a little bit in the example posted.
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