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3/23/2011 10:12 AM
 
Hello,

I usually can get to my URLs without the .ascx suffix.   i.e. domainname.com/page as opposed to page.aspx

All of a sudden this is throwing a 404 and I have no idea what I did to do this.   I have all of my google adwords/merchant feed using the URL without the aspx.   

Any ideas what setting I changed to cause this?

Chad
 
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3/23/2011 11:10 AM
 
BTW I meant .aspx above.

I just wanted to add that my local dev environment is working "correctly", so there is something that I must have changed along the way.

I have been reading about this and some are saying DNN url rewrite doesn't support the removal of .aspx, but my site had been working fine up until now.

I honestly had no idea it supported it until a 3rd party marketing campaign pointed to a page of mine without the aspx.

 
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3/23/2011 3:12 PM
 
Check your portal aliases?
 
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3/23/2011 3:15 PM
 
What do portal aliases have to do with URL rewrite? I haven't touched that table since I went live so I am pretty sure that isn't it.
 
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3/23/2011 3:30 PM
 
One difference I am noticing between the dev and prod site is that the prod site adds a "/" to the end, as if it is looking in a folder. i.e. domain-name/page/

The dev site (and my prod site before 3/21 at 10:25pm) does not do this.
 
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