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2/7/2008 11:27 AM
 

All the link like http://www.website.com/entity/tabid/58/s-5-acura.aspxhttp://www.website.com/entity/tabid/58/s-8-alfa-romeo.aspx will be replace to http://www.website.com/entity.aspx  if I enable the human-friendly url.  It totally break the link !!!   Any idea how to fix it. I Just want to get rid the Tabid/58 ........

 
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2/7/2008 3:37 PM
 

They have a great support system over on their site, so you'd probably be better served over there.

But check your ASPDNS version - they just issued a point release last night that is tested and compatible with DNN v4.8.0.


Eric Swanzey
www.swanzey.com
DNN Boston User Group at dnnBoston.org
 
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2/7/2008 5:59 PM
 

Yes, but I think this is the human-friendly url problem and aspdotnetstorefront already test and claim that human-friendly is not supported. But I really hope this can be solve some where .....

 
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2/22/2008 10:48 AM
 

I have the same issue.  IS there any way to disable it in the module code?  I will pass on the in for to AspDotNetStorefront if anyone knows how to.  This is going to kill my website if I have to turn off Human Friendly URLs.


Rick Toner
 
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5/12/2008 4:23 PM
 

any update on this?

 
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