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10/10/2009 4:00 AM
 

Hi,

It seems that the default sitemap provider of DNN is using sitemap.aspx and therefor no page can be called 'Sitemap". I would however do that. How can I turn of the lock on this page name by DNN?

J.

 
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10/11/2009 11:47 AM
 

How about "Site Map"?

 
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10/13/2009 4:02 PM
 

I had the same idea, but sitemap is the word, not site-map / site map (looks like a flaw on the site) . In Dutch it is sitemap and not 2 words.

Any other ideas?

 
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10/13/2009 6:41 PM
 

How about redirection, so u can name the page different but name the links sitemap

 
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12/16/2009 3:53 PM
 

Actually, if you name the page "Site Map", the dnn urlrewriter will output the url as "domain.com/SiteMap.aspx" which still conflicts with the dnn core sitemap.aspx.  So, all that does is allow you to technically have a different name and save the page, but it still directs to sitemap.aspx and on my site trying to access the page just gets stuck in a loop and times out, never showing the page I created or the dnn core page.

So, anyone have a suggestion that actually works to allow a user-named page called "sitemap.aspx" and stop dnn from trying to use its core sitemap.aspx page?  Can the core "sitemap.aspx" page be deleted from the root directory with no problems?  Would that solve the issue or just create a different issue.  I'm using DNN 5.2.0.


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