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Mapping Areas to "subdirectories".

Aki Ruuskanen
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Hi,

This is maybe not an Dynamicweb question but maybe someone has a solution for my problem.

What I (the customer) wants to achieve is to map Areas in Websites to specific URLs like this:

Lets say I have three Areas in Websites. Area1, Area2 and Area3. I would need to map these to the URLs like:

www.domain.se/supplier/Area1/default.aspx

www.domain.se/supplier/Area2/default.aspx

 

 

www.domain.se/supplier/Area3/default.aspx

Does anyone have any suggestions about how to achieve this?

Regards / Aki

 

 


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Morten Bengtson
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Does url structure need to look exactly like that?

You could get something like www.domain.se/Area3/supplier.aspx by using customized urls with "include language layer" selected.

See http://manual.dynamicweb-cms.com/Dynamicweb-On-line-Manual/Management-Center/Web-and-HTTP/Customized-URLs.aspx

 

 
Morten Bengtson
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...or you can set a redirect on the front page of each area and point it to the page you want.

...or you can configure rewrites / redirects in IIS.

I'm not really sure what it is you need :)

 

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