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8/3/2010 9:52 AM
 
Hello everyone,
I have a new DNN website and my old website, which is inactive now, is all indexed by Google.
Because the new URLs are not the same as the old ones so that I am getting almost many broken links from Google Search Engine.

I could create a tiny short page to redirect to a new URL for each broken link (one page for one broken link).  If doing so, it takes some time, however.

I am wondering if  DNN allows us to create only one page, which contants all redirecting to new URLs (such as htaccess in Linux).  If so, it would be a great time saver.

Thank you!
Dan
 
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8/27/2010 12:31 AM
 
Under Host | Host Settings  and check out the Friendly URLS settings.

Stuart

Hilbert Solutions, LLC
Owner, Hilbert Solutions, LLC
http://www.HilbertSolutions.com
A DNN Service Provider
From Module Development to DNN Upgrades, your one stop DNN Shop
 
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8/27/2010 4:29 AM
 
an more userfriendly option would be using UrlMaster from www.ifinity.com.au. Besiddes, you should submit the sitemap for your portal to google and other major search engines (see site Settings in admin menu).

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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