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6/26/2006 8:12 PM
 

Hello All,

I would like to create a link from text in a text/html module on one internal page to another internal page.  This is a simple matter if an absolute link is used.

However, because I use localhost for development and a real domain for productdion deployment, I suspect that I must manually update links to internal pages to change from the development to producction environments.

Is this true, or is there a way of implementing a relative link to an internal page?

Thank you,

Wayne

 
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10/25/2006 12:15 PM
 
Too many posts on this site have no replies.

How to you link between portals? Say I want to link from a parent portal page to a child portal page. How do I do that? This is probably an easy one, but I'm a newb.

A bit more info... I have an install of DNN on a hosted server (DiscountASP.NET) and am using only one domain name. I have the parent portal (phixate.com) which has a page under Products & Services>Content Management Systems>Demo which I would like to link to a child portal that is essentially the live demo that anyone can edit. I created the child portal but don't know how to access it to add pages and link to them from outside.
 
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