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11/8/2013 4:26 PM
 

It's also present in the community version.

Check your web.config and search for "advanced". It must be present on a line 

 

<add name="DNNFriendlyUrl" type="DotNetNuke.Services.Url.FriendlyUrl.DNNFriendlyUrlProvider, DotNetNuke.HttpModules" includePageName="false" regexMatch="[^a-zA-Z0-9 _-]" urlFormat=" advanced" />

 
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11/9/2013 4:36 AM
 

O! That was exactly what I was looking for!

Thanks a lot! Now new button appear in "Page management" - "More Settings", and there I can setup the URL of the PAGE!

One more question about that magic line:

your advice was to write urlFormat=" advanced", I had urlFormat="humanfriendly". Is there any more types of this parameter, which can do some more magic...)))?

And is there another way to know it, instead of writing questions to forum? Manuals, help, books?

 
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11/9/2013 11:50 AM
 
your advice was to write urlFormat=" advanced", I had urlFormat="humanfriendly". Is there any more types of this parameter, which can do some more magic...)))?

> No

For more info :

http://www.dnnsoftware.com/wiki/page/...

Regards,

 
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11/9/2013 1:56 PM
 
Thank you!!!
 
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11/11/2013 11:30 PM
 

Hi all again!

It is a little bit funny, but I came this same question again. I solved the SEO-friendly URL problem for whole site, but I have a module DNN blog 6 by Peter Dunker. This module has self system of URL-formation. ANd cause of my articles and blogs have russian names the formed URLs is also Russian... And this is not SEO-friendly... Is there any such magic attribute or something else that I can switch on to have a possibility to point concrete URL for every article page?

Thank you all for trying to help!

 
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