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8/6/2011 1:31 PM
 
How do I stop DNN from cutting off the portal value of my website, when entering links in manually, through the source view? I need to enter the entire FQDN, but it cuts off the portal's address, leaving just the page's address, 

I enter: 
http://www.mywebsite.com/Services/tab...

I end up with
/Services/tabid/57/ctl/Edit/mid/448/D...

 
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8/6/2011 7:54 PM
 
by default the html module uses relative paths - this is to support portal alias's i.e. the paths are correct. However you can set this in the editor config - if you're using 6.0 this easy via the html editor manager (see http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Video-Library/Viewer/VideoId/297/DotNetNuke-6-RadEditor-Changes.aspx -approx 2.30 is the part where relativeurls are cleared making links absolute urls)-if you're using an earlier version then you'll have to create a custom config http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/Telerik-Customization.aspx and set MakeUrlsAbsolute to true. If you're using a different editor such as FCK Im not sure they support it so you'll have to consider changing the editor , if it's installed this is an easy change - http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/Modify-HTML-Editor-Provider.aspx

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