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3/28/2014 2:49 PM
 
 What's a good way to know which aspx page is called when a DNN URL is hit?  I am using the DNN source and long ago I used to put a breakpoint at some code where it converts the friendly url to the actual asp.net page. I forgot where it is.

Anyone knows where that piece of code is? Or some other means?

 

 
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3/28/2014 8:34 PM
 
the key code to look for is usage of RewritePath on the httpcontext - This method allows a developer to dynamically rewrite the processing path of an incoming URL, and for ASP.NET to then continue executing the request using the newly re-written path. In DNN's case you'll find this is different places depending on which url rewriter is enabled - recently advancedurlmanagerment (AUM) is the default - if you look at DNN Platform\Library\Entities\Urls\AdvancedUrlRewriter.cs you'll see the ProcessRequest method is where AUM reads the context and the various settings and builds up the rewrittern url before calling RewritePath

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