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11/7/2016 10:27 AM
 

Hi Skoubri,

What do you mean with "remove the language extension"?

Here are the site aliasses.

Best regards,
Bob

 
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11/7/2016 5:22 PM
 
please make sure, in the Screen displayed by Bob (2nd tab of site Settings), you are having one alias marked as Primary for each language!

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Sebastian Leupold

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11/8/2016 2:22 AM
 

Thank you for your answer.

As you can see in the screenshot I have that already. Or do you mean something else?

Best regards
Bob

 
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11/8/2016 2:26 AM
 

Hello Bob,


I remember there is a setting to remove the language extension from the url (can't recall where it is though), but that doesn't seem to be the problem. The aliases set up perhaps need some changes. One alias should be primary I think. Make for example only the www.startready.com/nl-nl primary and see how that goes.


(But then, is it even necessary to have a primary alias? Recently I set up a site with 2 languages, without primary alias, without the definition of language code in the aliases, with sitealias mapping mode none and it works perfectly. Meaning in your case I would set up the alias like this

And check how that would work for the scenario you want. I dunno, I'm just guessing here with what I've seen on my sites.)

Right above the site aliases is the SiteAlias Mapping Mode. what have you chosen there? Canonical, redirect or none?

 
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11/8/2016 2:40 AM
 

Hi Skoubri,

Thank you for helping me with this.

I tried to remove the "primary-flag" for the English version, but then the language switch no longer works.
I think I need one primary alias per language like Sebastian suggested.

SiteAlias Mapping Mode is "redirect".

Bob

 
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