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12/8/2007 1:49 PM
 

I am making use of the "Track Number of times This Link Is Clicked" feature of the links module. This in turn sets up a referral to a tracking URL (LinkClick.aspx) which I understand is a DNN component referred to in the Web.Config file.

The behaviour that I am seeing is that despite having removed the en-US language from my portal (I use en-GB as default), the component is constructing a forwarding URL which ends in /en-US/default.aspx.

Whilst this isn't a problem because the pages still display, I wanted to see if anyone else is seeing this behaviour and if this a bug. I would rather the site was correctly redirecting to en-GB.

Many thanks,

Sean


Regards,
Sean

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