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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.
is working on a reply...