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7/29/2008 1:18 PM
 

Hi, 

How can I use Request Filter functionality of Dotnetnuke?

I want to write a rule to redirect a request made for a specific tabid to it's friendly Url.

Ex:

There is a page named "Contact Us" with tabid 123. I have added a friendly Url for the same as follows.

LookFor: .*/ContactUs.aspx(.*)

SendTo: ~/Default.asx?TabId=123$1

Now when any request made to <website>/TabId/123/Default.aspx or <website>/Default.aspx?TabId=123, It must be redirect (301 permanently moved) to its friendly Url that is <Website>/ContactUs.aspx. 

Is it possible to achieve aforementioned functionality using Request Filter functionality of Dotnetnuke? 

Any help will be appreciated.

 

Thanks,
Mahesgh

 
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