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1/24/2007 12:05 AM
 

I'm travelling on business this week and don't have access to a webserver to try, perhaps it's only the strict value that removes the ID.

As for the google issue, http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/asp-net-2-and-url-rewriting-sometimes-harmful/ describes the issue I'm thinking of (follow the links in that post). The cookieless fix is just an interim one until Microsoft fix it (probably in a service pack). However, this may not be your issue, it usually shows as a parent path error, I would search/post your issue in the forums forum and see if anyone can help you there.

Cathal


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1/24/2007 1:50 PM
 

"Strict" appears to give DNN's yellow screen of death. Looking at my headers I am see a 200 not the 302 in the link. Except for the Forum errors whic are being reported by Goggle sitemap reports as 400's and 414.  I have made my forum restricted access for the moment.  But I do need to figure out a short term solution to both of them.

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1/25/2007 2:55 PM
 

I just tried <xhtmlConformance mode="Strict"/> <!-- DWS was Legacy --> on DNN 4.4.0 with one of www.SkinCovered.com  new DNN 4.4.0 xhtml skins and the ID= is still there.

<html> <head id="Head"><meta id="MetaDescription" name="DESCRIPTION" .....

If this is really is the reason that Google isn't picking up our Description meta-tags, what can we do. Many of us rely on Google for 50% of our hits and customers.

/DaveS


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1/25/2007 7:46 PM
 

Hi Dave,

I have been reluctant to switch to "strict" I am waiting to see if a short description or the ":" was a problem.

Are there many others with this problem?

Mike

 
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1/26/2007 5:44 PM
 

Other than testing on my localhost I haven't switched to "Strict". What do you mean by the ":" being the problem

 

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