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11/21/2009 2:08 PM
 

I installed DotNetNuke into mydomain.com/dnn (instead of the root) as required by my web host (GoDaddy).

Then I created a child portal in mydomain.com/dnn/newsite and added mydomain.com as an alias.
The new site's home page comes up with the url reading: http://www.mydomain.com/dnn/default.aspx?alias=www.mydomain.com/dnn/newsite.

From there all of the site's menu links are in the form http://mydomain.com/dnn/newsite/home.aspx as I've already added the HumanFriendly flag in the web.config file. I want to strip out the /dnn/newsite so I added that to the HostHeader parameter in web.config and set the brackets flag to True. But it still shows .../dnn/newsite... in every url on the site.

How do I remove that segment? Is there a "response.redirect" method or something similar that would work? If so, can someone help me with the syntax?

Thanks,
Jay

 
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11/23/2009 1:36 PM
 

You can't remove these folders from the URL, they're needed to find the specific files for the site.

Jeff

 
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