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11/9/2006 3:54 AM
 

This is kind of an installation question so I hope this is the right forum to ask in! I am setting up a DNN website for my company. At the moment the website is running on a development server with an address //devserver/dotnetnuke. I have a content editor who is happily adding content mostly as Text/HTML, and the content contains lots of links within the site.

My question is, what will happen to those links when I move the website to our live server (which will be accessed through a public domain name, i.e. www.mycompany.com)? Will they still point to the old site and need manual updating? Even if the links are relative, then they won't work as the dev site would have a link starting /dotnetnuke which would not apply to the live site.

 
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