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3/3/2007 8:37 AM
 
Hi Jeff, this module is cool however it needs full trust to be operate. Are you running your site in full trust or you made a workaround?

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3/3/2007 6:09 PM
 

Many thanks Ed.

Ismet, as far as I know my hosted environment is running medium trust. Sorry, can't explain why it works if it requires full trust.

 
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3/4/2007 1:41 AM
 

Benrosa,

this is totally off the subject of your google map issues, but you know how your tampa site redirects? Is that the only way to get dnn to default to the root domain? I want my app to hit on the root, but for now, can I ask you how you did the redirect? Meaning WHERE did you put the redirect? I've seen that godaddy has a javascript redirect, but I host all my own websites, so I can do whatever. Your info would be greatly appreciated. I figure if I have to do a redirect, so be it, better than trying to figure out how to now have to have: "somesite.com/dotnetnuke/default.aspx   ! lol

 

PS Plus, I have SEO files I need for google to pick up, and google has to have everything in the root. I'm so confused as to how to keep the domain for google, and yet have the site dotnetnuked!

 
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3/4/2007 9:26 PM
 

Lisa:

On the index.htm file off my domain, I've the below Meta tag within the Head.

<META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" CONTENT="1; URL=http://www.forrentintampa.com/DotNetNuke">

Ed in Tampa

 
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