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2/4/2013 4:16 PM
 
Hi,

We have recently been experimenting with port forwarding on our server in order to route clients to our new cloud configuration without having to have them change their DNS records.

I've noticed that the menu links and logo links we use will include the port number appended at the end of the URL. These links will fail to respond. Links to page that are entering as HTML content will respond fine since they don't include the port number (in our case, :8080).

I've also discovered that turning off "Friendly URL's" will solve this problem but we need to use Friendly URL's!

Is there a way to solve this by modifying/adding an entry to the SiteURLs.config? Possibly something that can be done in IIS?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Chris
 
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