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 1/12/2012 3:19 AM  
 
Do you : - have a Catalook based e-commerce site? - have a good grasp on how to setup and configure catalook? - want better Urls for your e-commerce store? - have some spare time? I'm looking for a couple of people with Catalook stores to try out a new product I have developed which will change t...
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 1/11/2012 10:41 PM  
 
The first thing to do in the case of a terminal loop is to ascertain what type of terminal loop you're dealing with. The best way to do this is to trace with Fiddler or a similar tool.  This will tell you if you have a 301 or 302 loop, and will give other information which will lead to the a...
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 1/11/2012 10:40 PM  
 
The icons are indeed in the DarkKnight skin.  If you replace the skin, there will be no more DNN Icons. If you replaced your favicon, there is a 'correct' way to do it if you want to run different icons for different portals. See here for more details: Setting the favicon for dotnetnuke
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 1/6/2012 1:36 AM  
 
When you enable the Friendly Url Settings checkbox, all the Urls are generated through the Friendly Url Provider.  This changes how the Url appears. The friendly URls don't contain the TabId, so the Url is rewritten when requested to replace the friendly version (like /home.aspx) with the ta...
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 10/26/2011 8:06 AM  
 
Important new version finally released! Today I'm pleased to announce the general release of version 2.5 of the Url Master module. This is a very important update for the module because it includes the ability to extend the Url creation and rewriting process for DotNetNuke through the inclusion...
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