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9/4/2008 7:50 AM
 

Hi,

I tried the Human Friendly URL and it works great but I've got a problem with the french accents. For exemple, a page title "société" gives the url : http://localhost/dotnetnuke/Soci%c3%a9t%c3%a9.aspx

I would like : http://localhost/dotnetnuke/Societe.aspx

Thank you for your help

William

 
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9/4/2008 8:25 AM
 

You might have a look at the UrlMaster module from Ifinity, it has more customization available.


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9/4/2008 10:27 PM
 

Thanks for the plug Mitchel.

The Url Master module can support the replacement of Urls for any DNN page.  So you can replace any DNN-generated url with your own version.

The upcoming 1.12 release of the Url Master module contains automatic conversion of non-ascii accented characters, so this will be done automatically for you.  If you're interested in trying out a pre-release version of 1.12 just contact me through my website at http://www.ifinity.com.au/

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9/9/2008 1:40 AM
 

Hi Bruce and all,

Your module URL Master looks great and I am very interested by your next release which contains automatic conversion of non-ascii accented characters. But I need a "no-beta" solution for the end of the week. The HumanFriendly way is very good and I just need for a few pages to add a rewriting rule (perhaps in the web.config) to redirect my /société.aspx by societe.aspx.

Could you tell me how or give me an exemple of a rewriting rule.

Thank you

William

 
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9/9/2008 2:14 AM
 

hi,

Perhaps my problem of accent can be solved by the :

Thank you

William 

 

regexMatch="[^a-zA-Z0-9 _-]"

could you help me to custom the regexpression to replace accent characters by non-accent characters.

 
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