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10/16/2015 9:09 AM
 

Hello everyone,
I need some help with my current DNN situation.

I have the DNN 7.2 edition with localization enabled. So far so good. everything works cool, but now I found two problems that I need to resolve asap and hope someone will know what to do ...

I have three languages enabled sl-SI (default), hr-HR and en-US and three domains for each language .si, .hr, .com. If I visit the website normally with my desktop browser everything is OK. But now comes the strange part if I open the the website on iPad or any Samsung mobile device and the domain is .hr or .com every time I get redirected (http status 301) to .si domain. It happens before any javascript or other scripts could load so I have no idea what's going on or where to look?

This happens only the main page (for example www.domain.hr or www.domain.com -> redirected 301 to www.domain.si). And now the second problem. If I open a sub page I'm not redirected, but if I choose any other link in the DDRMenu I get error 404 page not found because they are generated for the domain.si and because of the localization they don't exist on the .si domain.

I hope you understand what problem I have and hope some can direct me to where to look to fix this behaviour. If you need any more informations please let me know and will try to explain more into detail.

 Thank you very much!

 
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10/16/2015 9:34 AM
 
- are you using Advanced URLs or Humanfriendly (page URLs ending on .aspx)?

- how did you setup website aliases in Admin > Site Settings? there needs to be a primary alias for each site

- make sure, you turned off mobile redirect or configured it properly for each language.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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10/19/2015 5:09 AM
 

Hey Sebastian,
thank you for your quick reply.

1. I think there are Advanced URLs in the play, no .aspx at the end just www.domain.ltd/en-US/home/work or www.domain.ltd/en-US/news/

2. I attached the image

3. Where can I check this?

Thank you very much for helping!

Best regards,

 
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10/19/2015 5:50 AM
 
Hi Tine,
I'd add one primary alias without a language assigned.
Mobile redirect is configured in Admin > Mobile Device Redirection.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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10/19/2015 8:01 AM
 

Hey Sebastian,
You mean like this, right?

I'm looking under Admin and have only "Site Redirection Management" and if I open that, I get:

Then, If I go to the Host | Device Detection Management, I have this:

Am I missing something?

Thank you very much!

 
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