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Mariette Knap Gold Membership
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| 5/15/2006 1:42 PM |
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| I have created a custom login page and set this in the Site settings. When I use Friendly URL's with Human Friendly links it just sits and does not load. The tab is called Login. Could that be the cause of the problem? |
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Mariëtte Knap www.smallbizserver.net |
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Mariette Knap Gold Membership
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| 5/15/2006 1:47 PM |
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| I changed the name of the login tab to User Login and problem is gone... |
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Mariëtte Knap www.smallbizserver.net |
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 5/15/2006 4:46 PM |
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| Yes, this is because the link to the login control is called login.aspx, I want to make this configurable in the provider attributes. |
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Michael Flanakin Registered Users
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| 5/17/2006 10:01 AM |
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| I haven't tested it, but wouldn't the login control use Login.aspx off the root? If so, then a tab called Login that is under another tab should work. For instance, Home/Login.aspx. The Login page could be hidden so it doesn't show up in the menu. |
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Mariette Knap Gold Membership
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| 5/17/2006 11:47 AM |
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| Maybe, I don't know. For the time being I have dropped the Friendly URL idea because of performance issues. Yesterday I had in one hour more then 50,000 hits and as soon as I went back to 'unfriendly' URL's performance was back to normal... |
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 5/17/2006 9:30 PM |
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Hi Mariette,
This was probably due to a reindex by a search engine, you do have quite a lot of forum posts, content.. |
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Mariette Knap Gold Membership
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| 5/18/2006 3:11 AM |
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Only part of it. I saw what happened in my logs, it was really busy |
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