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11/6/2013 1:29 PM
 
I have tested dnn 7.1 module Advanced URL Management (in trial site), but all what this module offer I can realize by rewriting/redirecting rules in IIS 7.0. Advanced Url Management is not able to designate every page different values for TITLE (here should be russian word for title and menu navigation) and for URL (here should be SEO-friendly english word).

Now I will try Apollo PageLocalization.
 
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11/6/2013 2:30 PM
 
I tryed Apollo Localization module... I can say that I decided my problem. I can create a page, set two "title" (one in english, one in russian), and achieve that english title was used like an URL... But this decision looks like when you buy a car to get a domcrat in its trunk.

So I went to SQL base to look what is there:
I looked in TABS table. There are such column as TITLE and...TABPATH.
When I am creating new page TABPATH is set equal to TITLE (by default).
Now I am correcting this column manually, but this is not comfortably (like a using of Apollo Localization for my targets).

I am not sure that this is right forum section. So now I have new target))). All I need - new graph in the page management which will be directly depend on TABPATH column.

 
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11/6/2013 2:34 PM
 
I will be grateful for any information about where I can find "page management" code file to modify it for my aims.
 
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11/7/2013 2:26 PM
 

Hi,

Do you search a solution for mono language website or multi-language website ?

Do you want only a url that is different then you page name ?

I seen you have tested dnn 7.1. In this version you have a separate field for the url that you can fill in with english words.

If you don't see it, it is because the url rewriter is not configured in advance mode.

Alternatively, you can use OpenUrlRewriter witch work also for dnn 6 and 7 and where you can use the keywords field in the page settings as url for each page.

https://openurlrewriter.codeplex.com

Regards,

Sacha

 
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11/7/2013 3:11 PM
 

I am using "community" version. May be, cause of this I can't find anywhere the special "separate field for the url".  "Advanced URL Management" is not available in community version, but even in trial full version I didn't find smth like this field. Could you point me - where concretely is this field located??? I am using DNN 07.01.02. Thank you.

(Now I am not speaking about "OpenURLRewriting", I didn't try it yet.)

 
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