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6/3/2010 5:41 AM
 
Greetings!

We've got DotNetNuke Community Edition v5.4.2 running on a test server and a few of us are trying to get a grip on the basics. I've been trying to create a child portal of a child portal. We've got one Parent Portal, dnn.parent.com (not the real URL of course) and I've created a couple of Child Portals for testing purposes: dnn.parent.com/child1 and dnn.parent.com/child2. I've tried to create a Child Portal for one of those, namely dnn.parent.com/child1/grandchild1. There appears to be no problem creating the Child Portal but when I try to view it I get a HTTP Error 404.

I've spent a couple of hours searching the forum for an answer but since I haven't found one I figured I'd go ahead and just ask. Can Parent Portals have grandchildren?
 
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6/3/2010 12:32 PM
 
AFAIK this is not supported (and not actively tested).

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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6/4/2010 3:25 AM
 
Not supported? Seems a tad strange to me that such a feature wouldn't be supported. At any rate, one of the other guys found a - according to him - fairly simple workaround. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with this neophyte :)
 
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6/4/2010 1:52 PM
 
child portals are implemented by creating a child folder with a redirecting default.aspx. if the redirect is not created out of the box, you may try creating another child with grandchild name, move the folder into the other child folder and adopt portal path accordingly. Note: this has not been tested.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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