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9/29/2010 11:19 AM
 
Sorry, but that is the additional benefit of providers included in our URL rewriter module. Watch how the forum URLs are rewritten on our website: it made http://www.aricie.com/fr/ressources/support/friendlier-url/works-with-localization-extensions-/posts.aspx for example



Stéphane TETARD
ARICIE - Member of DotNetNuke France
 
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9/29/2010 11:49 AM
 
Stephane salut !

 I see in your example that you somehow make the Title as url but mostly as "path" and not at the actual url (in your example "post.aspx". I'm not sure if seach engines want that. I think they don't consider it as part of the url. Not sure, i will have to search it. An other thing i saw, is that in orded to use your extension, i must install some other files also. DNN is already very heavy and we don't want to add things not needed.

 Thanks !
 
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9/29/2010 12:10 PM
 
Hi all,

let me please enter that conversation.
  • About the place in the url where you'd want the title:
    • I don't think Search Engine care so much about where in the url the content is
    • If you look at how our module works, you'll see you get to choose precisely the pattern that you want, so it's up to you if you wan the title in the page name rather than the path
  • About the several components installed. Well, again it's up to you, but the module was optimized on several occasions, and it actually performs faster than the native rewritter thanks to asynchronous queues and caching.
  • Now, regarding Sebastian's remark. You need indeed to ensure the friendly counter part for a set of original id parameters is unique. Our module doesn't perform the checking automatically for now, but that would be trivial to add, this is not a very common scenario, and you can always work around by injecting new unique bits in the friendly url.
Cheers

Jesse
CTO - Aricie
 
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10/11/2010 11:10 PM
 
Sebastian Leupold wrote:
if a module adds multiple parameters, this cannot be overcome by any url rewriter, only by modifying the module itself. However, modules often use parameters to provide return paths etc, not everything may be substituted by rewritten URLs (I remember e.g. hundreds of forum posts "Help!")

 Sebastian hi.

Give me an example, can this

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/108/threadid/388476/scope/posts/Default.aspx

become shorter or friendlier using DNN build in rules (by adding a new one of cource) ? Is there any way to make all forum posts urls shorter and better ?

Thanks

 
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10/12/2010 5:01 AM
 
Dimitris, I am not aware of an option to shorten the forum urls just with url rewriter rules - be aware, that the missing data might need to be readded when resolving the url.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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