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10/20/2016 1:10 PM
 
Hello,
as we know, in a multilingual site with advanced URLs it is possible to define aliases for the languages used, such as domain.com/en, domain.com/fr, etc. However, in doing so, we lose the domain.com, at least in my setups. domain.com no longer "exists" and it redirected to /en or other languages. This is quite annoying and I am looking for a way to avoid that. I tried a few things - including canonical or redirect - without success.
Is this by design or is there a way to solve it? I know that openurl can do it, thus it must be possible somehow.
DNN 7.4.2 with advanced URLs.

Regards
Franco


 
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