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3/11/2011 1:39 PM
 
Recently upgraded my site to the 5.6.1 version of DNN and have the most recent 5.6.1 version of the HTML module.  I'm having a particular issue with the HTML module and how it seems to be adding additional folder paths after saving the link. 

From a brand new HTML module added to a page, I go Edit Content with the Rich Text editor and type some text in the design mode, highlight it and I click the Create Link to hyperlink a to a file on my site.  I select the File option, File Location is Root and I select my file and click OK.  

Prior to saving, if I go into HTML view and view the link I seehttp://www.xyz.com/sub/sub//Portals/0... as the hyperlink text.  My portal alias is "xyz.com/sub" and "www.xyz.com/sub".  What would be causing the behaviour of adding the extra "/sub/" through the GUI interface?
 
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4/4/2011 5:02 PM
 
5.6.0 and 5.6.2
Exact same issue.

It's only happening for one particular area of the site.  We've done an IISRESET, cleared the page and module cache, and have zero clue as to what is going on.
 
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4/4/2011 5:13 PM
 
Removed the iFinity URL Provider.   Reset everything again, cleared all the cache, and it's working fine now.

I guess it's a bug in their url rewriter under certain conditions.
 
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