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1/21/2010 4:51 PM
 

Hi,

I'm evaluating (before purchasing) URL master which seems to be a solution for our domain but I can't get it running properly with Ventrian News.

URL Master creates link like: http://localhost/language/cs-CZ/cs/Aktualne/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1/Test-article
which would work fine if link is without /language/cs-CZ/

Is it possible to turn this language token off for Ventrian News? It gives the same result in whole module for all links inside
(even permalink etc).

Thanks,
Mike

 
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1/22/2010 1:06 AM
 

The module just produces what is requested of it by links in the module.  If you have an enabled language (which isnt' the default language of the site) then you'll generally get the language links.  The Url Master module itself doesn't insert the language token, it just moves it about from the end of the Url to the start.   If you don't want the language in the Url, then I think you'd either have to make it the default language in DNN, or uncheck the 'show language in url' option.  Or, there might be a language option in the News Articles module, I'm not aware of all the differfent options in all the different versions so I can't say definitively if this is the case.

 
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1/22/2010 10:03 AM
 

Well it does not look like that.

Standard URL link provided by module without URL Master is http://localhost/Default.aspx?tabid=79&ID=2

I haven't found any setting in Ventrian News where I could set anything about languages. Where do you have 'show language in url' option?

I can provide you Ventrian News for testing if you want to and I find your email address somewhere...

 
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1/22/2010 11:08 AM
 

OK, the standard Url if you switch on the Friendly Urls in the host settings will look a litttle different from the example you've provided.

The language settings are in the Admin menu - not the Ventrian settings.  Look under Admin-Languages and edit the available locales.  In this area you can choose whether or not to include the language parameters in the Url.

 
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1/22/2010 12:36 PM
 

Not really. Standard URL is like I provided. I use LocalizationExtensions where 1st level menu is according to the language token = en, cs, de, ...
And main menu is 2nd level. But it does not influence the language token. URL I provided for Ventrian News was with Shorten option...

If I switch Enable Language Parameter in URLs? to YES then URL master works fine (because DNN expect to get language info). If I switch it to NO then URL master does not work and doesn't link to proper URL because it generates /language/xx-XX/ part of the URL always independently on "Enable Language Parameter in URLs" option... I'm using DNN 5.2.1 right now.

Therefore I would like to know if is it possible to work with this parameter and remove it from URL. Having URLs like http://localhost/language/en-EN/en/Home is not very friendly...

 
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