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9/8/2010 10:16 AM
 
Hi all,
I've recently enabled the built-in humanfriendly URLs on my 5.5.0 system and that's mostly fine, but now I've discovered a module that hasn't been working since the change. It's the old wildPortfolio, which is a useful list/details-view module I've had for years, but that hasn't been updated for years either.

With humanfriendly URLs enabled, the module won't click through to the details view. The 'read more' links normally have a full path like http://www.domain.com/Portfolio/tabid... but with HF URLs enabled that becomes simply http://www.domain.com/Portfolio.aspx which leads nowhere.

I'm not counting on the module being updated or supported and so I'm wondering whether there is a way to exclude a module from using the humanfriendly URLs altogether.

Thanks for any advice on this.
Rob
 
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9/8/2010 7:34 PM
 
Good news - turns out the module is in fact being updated! Even so, I'm keen to hear if a module can be excluded from the friendly URL treatment. Rob
 
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