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4/28/2007 10:18 PM
 

Is there a way to mask the url.  What I have learned from developing with DNN is that many of the table ID's (mid, forumid, tabid, ect) are planted right in the url.  Does anyone know of a way to hide this information. 

Thanks

 
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5/26/2007 1:23 AM
 

Hi im looking for the same solution, do you have any advance on it?

 
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5/26/2007 5:42 PM
 

Count me in as three; I was about to post a similar question, but been trying to figure it out on my own--to no avail--but stumbled on this thread.

It would be great if we could do it for affiliate links, too.  Rather than a long id string for, say, Amazon, a simple 'www.amazon.com' in the status bar would be great.

 
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5/26/2007 6:44 PM
 

Try the solution from Ventrian Systems. Scotts solution is solid and works well in every environment I've tried it, and is applied site wide. Also, PageBlaster from Snapsis gives you the same functionality at a page level, as well as offering a very nice performance boosting compression and caching. John offers both a free version and a "deluxe version".

 

HTH



 
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5/27/2007 2:05 AM
 

You can hide TabId with various URL rewriters, from Ventrian or Inventua or Snapsis ... but AFAIK these wont hide mid (ModuleId), ForumId or etc...

But there is no need to worry about these IDs in URLs.  If someone correctly guesses another ID number, and that ID number happens to represent an item that they do not have permission to view, then DotNetNuke's role based security simply will not give them that content.

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