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9/11/2006 11:52 AM
 
Hi
I cannot add a link without a subdomain to the source of the Iframe module.

You can add www.somedomain.nl but not http://somedomain.nl.
There are domains that don't have a (default) subdomain, so I think it would be nice if the check would be less strict.
I'm also not allowed to use a //localhost /something.htm or a direct link to a local file.

This would be very usefull for testing purposes....

(Why does DNN check anyway...?)

I think it would be be nice to have the check as an option.

[v] Check fo valid URL

(DNN 3.3.4)


 
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