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6/22/2011 5:37 PM
 
I am working with a client that hosts their corporate site in Denmark but host a site sub-section in the US.  We have just delivered this site section on the DNN Community addition platform.  The hosting service in Denmark uses reverse proxy to integrate external site sections such as this into their main corporate site.  The problem is that in order for this to work, ALL links on the site, including those generated by the DNN framework for menu items and calls to local javascript files etc. must all be absolute URLs.

Does anyone know of a configuration setting or some other method to force DNN to use absolute URLs internally when it is calling scripts and such?

Thanks!
 
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