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I would like to have a list of store locations in an item template which link to a separate detail page with a SEO friendly URL e.g. /locations/location-name (where location-name = the name of the store where the store name is called "Location Name" without a dash. Firstly, how do I show a detail view depending on the "/location-name" portion of the URL? Secondly, how do I do this with a dash in t
hello, i created a xmod pro app and i want to optimize the url. at the moment the url look like this: http://www.stepan.at/de/produkte?get_Cat1=2&get_Ca... it would be nice that it looks like this: http://www.stepan.at/de/produkte/elektrotechnik can i make this with xmod? i'm using this dnn url management module too: https://dnnurlmanagement.codeplex.com/ thanks for help
Hi there. I'm trying to put together a template with a detail view that has auto-generated friendly URLs for basic linking and SEO purposes. Right now, I'm using two templates and trying to link over using “NavigateURL”. But it’s only generating query strings when using a string value as the parameter. (Example: http://localhost/listings?property=property+name) I can manually modify the URL using

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