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9/6/2014 5:52 PM
 
When DNN generates copies of existing pages to support another language the URL contains a code for the language and a variant of the language. In many cases (if not most) a duplicate code appears. For example, in German the URL string is like /de-de/PageName-DE. This is ugly.
I need to provide my website in both English and German where the URLs should be simply "/EN/PageName" and "/DE/PageName" respectively.

Question: Where (if possible) in DNN can such a requirement be configured? 

Thanks.
Daniel
 
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9/7/2014 4:42 PM
 

HI,

You can archive what you want, by modify the site alias generated by dnn for each language.

It's in Admin, site settings.

 

 

 
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