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  • Robert Drayton 14 posts 34 karma points
    Oct 28, 2011 @ 13:01
    Robert Drayton
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    NiceURL weirdness with useDomainPrefixes=True

    Hi,

    I upgraded to 4.7.1 from 4.7.0. the other day and I'm getting some weird results.

    After a while it's like NiceURL seems to stop using useDomainPrefixes="true" and generates a .aspx page name.

    There's a couple of places this is affecting us:

    1) On our B2B site, clicking the link to another site within the same installation (umbracoRedirect) works initially, then after a day it magically changes the URL to a page name rather than the website URL so the link breaks.  Clicking on the target root node, and saving it again fixes it.  A day later, the same thing happens.

    2) Using Cog Works Navigation, the home link becomes a page name rather than the root url...  Issue gets fixed and reoccurs as above.

    This is really strange, any ideas?  I've never had this issue before 4.7.1.

  • Robert Drayton 14 posts 34 karma points
    Nov 02, 2011 @ 18:12
    Robert Drayton
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    Does anybody have any ideas?  This is causing real issues with our website.

    I save and republish the root node and it's fine for 2-4 hours.  Then after a while it decides to stick .aspx on the end of the link.

    link should be 

    www.example.com

    the link becomes

    www.example.com.aspx

  • Robert Drayton 14 posts 34 karma points
    Nov 02, 2011 @ 18:20
    Robert Drayton
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    A bit more info, I have taken a copy of umbraco.config when the link breaks, and I have taken a copy after I have resaved and published, and they are identical.  This is driving me up the wall..

    Also it's going to https rather than http :S

    https://www.example.com.aspx

  • Robert Drayton 14 posts 34 karma points
    Nov 09, 2011 @ 14:39
    Robert Drayton
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    This is still making my life miserable :(

  • Robert Drayton 14 posts 34 karma points
    Nov 25, 2011 @ 13:55
    Robert Drayton
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    I 'think' this might be caused by people logging in using the https link to the backend.  It's messing up the links.

     

    Still a problem though, currently getting people to log in with http to see if it goes away!

  • Robert Drayton 14 posts 34 karma points
    Dec 12, 2011 @ 11:37
    Robert Drayton
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    ok since I banned people logging in to the back end with https the problem hasn't reoccured.  Any thoughts?...

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