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2/11/2010 2:40 PM
 

 There are many reasons why this is occuring.  Part of the problem we have is that URLs are constructed for a number of reasons and currently there is no way to know how a URL will be used.  There was a nasty bug which broke URLs in child portals.  In the course of fixing that bug we added code to make the URLs relative when appropriate, but this broke other use cases for emails and the like which needed full URLs.  I'll take a look at the code for 5.3 and see if we can add a feature on the URL control to allow for the creation of relative URLs


Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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5/10/2010 12:19 PM
 
Being able to toggle between relative and absolute links would be a *very* handy feature. I'd love to see it in the site admin as a site-wide feature, but I'll take anything I can get.

We develop with a dev.domain.com subdomain and then flip to www.domain.com for launch. If we turn clients loose pre-launch to add content, it fills the site with links to the dev url. It's even more problematic if we develop locally and some of those full path local links sneak through into production. Please help!

thanks!  Chris
 
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12/13/2010 8:24 PM
 
Can I get a +1 on an option to use relative urls?

Same issue:
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