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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
Hi all, I am struggling to establish how to link directly (via a URL) - to the detail view of a specific item. I want to be able to publish a link that takes the user to the same place that they would arrive if they clicked the "Details" link in my list template. All advice and direction really appreciated! Thanks, Ben
Hi, I have the following string to redirect to after an update of a form. If the user puts a space in the content_name field it fails, e.g. ("my name") - what I want to do is replace all spaces with "%20" (percentsign twenty) e.g. ("my%20name") as the link will then work. I cant fathom out how to resolve this, can anyone help me? The update button looks similar to the code below: <UpdateButton Tex
I have a template on a page that will not save and would appreciate some fresh eyes and perhaps a direction to look in. Thank you in advance! When I retrieve in edit mode on the page and try to save it, the system churns, but it does not save. All the functionality on the template (Ajax, Edit button to form, etc.) works fine. This template was created and working prior to 4.7.x. Not sure which XMP
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

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