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green flash Silver Membership
 Nuke Wiz Posts:132

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| 2/17/2007 1:04 PM |
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I'm trying to optimize my content. And for both URLWrite module and Friendly URL options dont have ability to display Turkish characters in url's correctly.
I think this is not an issue about DNN, but i believe you may provide a solution for us.
For example my real ur for news articles example article is
DotNetnuke 4.4.1 yayinlandi. But i character is different than default i one we have both i characters one of them is i as same in English but small i is small i like in Turkey alphabet. But capital i is in your alphabet I and in our alphabet I (but above a dot on it , e.g İ)
http://localhost/discount/Blog/tabid/72/ctl/ArticleView/mid/417/articleId/3/DotNetNuke-441-Yaynland.aspx http://localhost/discount/Blog/tabid/72/ctl/ArticleView/mid/417/articleId/3/DotNetNuke-441-Yayınlandı.aspx and also we have i ı characters. I'm not sure you can see ı character correctly. i and ı are very different.
Same thing goes for, ı-i (I-İ) c-ç (C-Ç) o-ö (O-Ö) s-ş (S-Ş) u-ü (U-Ü)
Are there any workaround for displaying this characters correctly?
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 2/18/2007 3:10 AM |
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| In the actual URL, you should only have english characters in I think, is this correct? |
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green flash Silver Membership
 Nuke Wiz Posts:132

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| 2/18/2007 3:36 AM |
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yes sir, i mean is url structure can be configured to convert Turkish characters to English ones
for example Turkish url
http://localhost/discount/Blog/tabid/72/ctl/ArticleView/mid/417/articleId/3/DotNetNuke-441-Yayınlandı.aspx (the orjinal one)
http://localhost/discount/Blog/tabid/72/ctl/ArticleView/mid/417/articleId/3/DotNetNuke-441-Yaynland.aspx (after submit it displayed like this) http://localhost/discount/Blog/tabid/72/ctl/ArticleView/mid/417/articleId/3/DotNetNuke-441-Yayinlandi.aspx (i want it to display like this) Is this possible?
Thanks in advance....
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 2/18/2007 3:40 AM |
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Hmm, that might be tricky, the code actually strips out any non-english characters, that's why that character is removed.
I think the only way to resolve this issue is to allow the author to override the URL that is generated? |
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green flash Silver Membership
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