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New Post 4/1/2008 9:04 AM
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SolPartMenu - Reverse Proxy 

Hi Jon, everyone,

I'm trying to figure out how to make the SolPartMenu work with my reverse proxy configuration.  Currently, my site is hosted on an internal machine inside my company network.  I've got the domain sitting with a hosting company that reverse proxies to the address of the internal machine.  The external URL is www.capch.ca.  The internal URL is www.nexjsystems.com:8089.

My question is, for all the relative links on the site, the reverse proxy works (ie if there's a relative link /contact_us.aspx, the HTML code will say /contact_us.aspx, which allows the reverse proxy to work and have it say www.capch.ca/contact_us.aspx).  But SolPartMenu grabs the absolute URL, which spits out www.nexjsystems.com:8089/contact_us.aspx - and this is wrong.

How do I get SolPartMenu spitting out relative links so that the reverse proxy will work and complete the URL as www.capch.ca/relative_link?

Thanks!
Nelson

 
New Post 4/3/2008 5:25 AM
User is offline Jon Henning
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Re: SolPartMenu - Reverse Proxy 

Are you using this in DNN, or a separate site?  I don't believe there is anything in solpart that will resolve the urls to absolute.  Are you sure this is not DNN doing the conversion for you?  Regardless, you could always set the url to

window.location.href='mypage.aspx';

 


 
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