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3/9/2010 12:57 AM
 

 Hi ,

            Plzz tell me how to URL rewriteing in DNN . i want remove the .aspx extension , querystring ., ? .  in all pages in DNN Plzz help me this is urgent .

 

 

 

Regards

Ashish

                  

           


Ashish Tiwari
 
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3/9/2010 12:57 PM
 
I recommend you take a look at the URL Master from Ifinity, they have the best solution for URL formatting in DNN. www.ifinity.com.au

Chris Hammond
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3/9/2010 3:41 PM
 

Why does everyone always want to remove the extension?  There's no valid reason to do this, and it's not the way Windows works.  If you really need to have an extensionless web address, use a LInux/Apache system, where extensions aren't the basis of determining file handlers.

Jeff

 
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3/10/2010 1:54 PM
 

The primary reason I've heard is a desire to "hide" the technology being used, the second is that there are a number of "SEO Specialists" that claim that a 'clean' (aka extension-less) URL searches better.


Wells Doty Jr
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3/11/2010 4:38 AM
 
What is so bad using ASP.Net? Besides, I don't understand, why extensionless URLs should improve SEO.

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