I'd have the IIS guys retrieve content from your page(s) and serve it up
as part of their pages. This has two advantages, first they can
wrap/cache/modify it any way they need to, and second you don't need to
open another firewall hole, all external traffic would be to the IIS
box, the IIS box would be the only one communicating w/your i. I would
make their life much easier though if your "pages" were actually page
fragments, that is the responses didn't contain the <html> and <head>
sections, just the raw content.
-Walden
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