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Hi. I use Umbraco 7, and i get such urls in my website. http://dynamicalabs.com/(X(1)S(awjwirujx5jgeniutmwp3mwb))/blog/ http://dynamicalabs.com/(X(1)S(kvkjpasdj3iojgtjh5rzj1x5))/contact-us/ etc.
What do these symbols mean? (X(1)S(kvkjpasdj3iojgtjh5rzj1x5)) and how can I solve this problem? Thanks.
I assume you don't have parent pages called '(X(1)S(kvkjpasdj3iojgtjh5rzj1x5))' etc. then?
Generally this stuff comes from outbound pipeline - which of course is poorly documented. Check out what is there though: https://our.umbraco.org/documentation/reference/routing/request-pipeline/outbound-pipeline
Or maybe you are using cookies and set to use cookieless sessions in your web.config? Then they appear in your url
Cookieless is what it exactly looks like.
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Hi. I use Umbraco 7, and i get such urls in my website. http://dynamicalabs.com/(X(1)S(awjwirujx5jgeniutmwp3mwb))/blog/ http://dynamicalabs.com/(X(1)S(kvkjpasdj3iojgtjh5rzj1x5))/contact-us/ etc.
What do these symbols mean? (X(1)S(kvkjpasdj3iojgtjh5rzj1x5)) and how can I solve this problem? Thanks.
I assume you don't have parent pages called '(X(1)S(kvkjpasdj3iojgtjh5rzj1x5))' etc. then?
Generally this stuff comes from outbound pipeline - which of course is poorly documented. Check out what is there though: https://our.umbraco.org/documentation/reference/routing/request-pipeline/outbound-pipeline
Or maybe you are using cookies and set to use cookieless sessions in your web.config? Then they appear in your url
Cookieless is what it exactly looks like.
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