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4/26/2008 3:45 PM
 

I've been running a DNN installation since version 4.1 or so. Early on, I was impressed that the SolPartMenu skin object was able to detect when it was being surfed by a crawler and render static content appropriately.

I recently upgraded my installation to DNN 4.8.2 from--I believe--DNN 4.5.1. This morning I realized that NONE of my portals any longer render crawler-appropriate content unless I force the behavior in my skin file. Obviously, this is a major problem, since I rely on this behavior for SEO. Unfortunately, I'm not sure whether this problem is a recent one related to my latest DNN upgrade, or whether I've had the problem for a while.

I've tried adding a BrowserCaps section to my web.config file, to no avail. Any other ideas?

Jason W.

 
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4/28/2008 8:35 PM
 

Care to post a url for me to look at.  Basically, I would test the site passing in different UserAgents and see how it renders.  Should be rather simple to detect how it gets rendered.  Also, posting what you have in the spmenucaps.config file would help as well.


 
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