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1/11/2009 8:30 PM
 

Probably i'm not in the right place, but i take a chance :)

In another post we talked about making friendly urls by replacing spaces in title by a dash. Presently when we add a new page the title was compressed to make onelongwordtitle.....

But i noticed when a make a new blog post (3.05.01), the title in add dashes in the one-long-word-title; that's exactly what i want for all the pages of my site, nothing more! I don't know what's the coding behind this feature (i'm pretty new to dotnet).  Could be possible to add a rule in the friendly url's Host setting to implement that on all pages?

 

Thanks!

 
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1/11/2009 11:05 PM
 

Hi Bernard,

This feature isn't available in the core framework yet, but you can purchase a third party module to achieve this same effect.  I use iFinity's URL Master to achieve this effect on non-blog pages.

Don



Don Worthley
Software Architect
Element Eleven

 
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1/14/2009 4:18 AM
 

Hi Bernard,

you can also check Blog module's source for its permalink generation procedure, but migrating this to the core friendly URLs may be a complex task

Best regards,
Dario Rossa

 
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