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  Forum  DotNetNuke® Pro...  Language Packs ...  DNN 04.08.02 - Disbabling "Enable Language Parameter in URLs"?
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New Post 4/16/2008 10:59 PM
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DNN 04.08.02 - Disbabling "Enable Language Parameter in URLs"? 

(Apologies if this the wrong forum.)

Ever since we upgraded our DNN Portal we can't seem to remove the language parameter from the QueryString, even after disabling ""Enable Language Parameter in URLs"". The links our modules are generating still have language= in them, and they don't seem to go away.  This seems to be messing up some of our google indexing and content PageRank.

We've reproduced this on our production web server, and also on a local development server. Some URLs seem to lose the language, but most don't. Have restarted IIS and cleared the DNN cache.

We're not using DNN Friendly URLs, and our production machine has HrefExchanger although the local machine does not (local machine has a very standard web.config.)

Does anyone have any tips on how to fix this? Thanks for any/all help.

 
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Re: DNN 04.08.02 - Disbabling "Enable Language Parameter in URLs"? 

I think the portal level setting does not work, did you try changing the host level setting (under host> languages)?


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New Post 4/20/2008 6:59 PM
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Re: DNN 04.08.02 - Disbabling "Enable Language Parameter in URLs"? 

Thanks Erik! It was actually the inverse of this - I'd been changing Host->Languages and I didn't realise that Admin->Languages existed.

After I changed it under Admin->Languages as well, the language parameter promptly vanished.

Thanks again!

 
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