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5/4/2009 7:31 PM
 

The work around may not work - in which case I'm afraid 4.9.4 is the best option when it comes out...
(nb don't forget to rename the folder back before 4.9.4 upgrade when it happens)....



Alex Shirley


 
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5/5/2009 4:21 AM
 

Thanks,

This makes sense now, I've been using the App_Browsers folder from earlier versions so that's why I had this issue from 4.9.1

Thanks for the fast action, and thanks you for a great platform (IMHO the best open source CMS out there).

Asaf.

 
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5/5/2009 8:00 AM
 

just to make sure: the workaround does not apply here.

the only way to  fix this is to remove line 705 from PortalModuleBase.vb in dnn 4.9.1 (might be other lines in newer versions). I did so for my own site (www.apollo-software.nl), hoping that google will start indexing the content soon again....


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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5/6/2009 1:48 PM
 

Thanks,

I rather wait for 4.9.4,

In the meantime, I've changed the cache value for all modules to 0

and google already picked up the changes.

Asaf.

 
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5/8/2009 8:29 AM
 

Hi Asaf

So changing the cache value for all modules to 0 is actually a workaround that it 100% ok? Nothing more needed?

/Johan Pensionsrådgivarna

 
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