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  • Evan 344 posts 99 karma points
    Feb 03, 2009 @ 16:43
    Evan
    0

    Need some help real quick...

    I have an archive list that up until yesterday was working great, and now I need some help on it. A co-worker was messing around with it and I cant figure out what he messed up. The archives are set up like this..

    Archives
    --jan
    ----jan articles
    --feb
    ----feb articles


    etc...

    so the path of the articles in the content tree is:
    Content
    --Archives
    ----month
    ------articles


    Now all of the articles links SHOULD be:
    www.xxxxx.com/january-2009/article name.. This is how it has been working for the past 4 months, but for some reason now when a new article is posted the url directs to www.xxxxx.com/archives/january-2009/article name and it does not work. What could he have changed or what do I need to change to get it to work correctly? This is a live site so please help ASAP

  • Dirk De Grave 4541 posts 6021 karma points MVP 3x admin c-trib
    Feb 03, 2009 @ 16:46
    Dirk De Grave
    0

    Hi,

    What's the value of this app settings key 'umbracoHideTopLevelNodeFromPath' in web.config.

    Regards,
    /Dirk

  • Evan 344 posts 99 karma points
    Feb 03, 2009 @ 16:54
    Evan
    0

    [quote=Dirk]Hi,

    What's the value of this app settings key 'umbracoHideTopLevelNodeFromPath' in web.config.

    Regards,
    /Dirk
    [/quote]
    True

  • Evan 344 posts 99 karma points
    Feb 03, 2009 @ 17:45
    Evan
    0

    any ideas on what I can do to change it? the site is live so now some of the links are dead...

  • Thomas Höhler 1237 posts 1709 karma points MVP
    Feb 04, 2009 @ 14:11
    Thomas Höhler
    0

    One Quick help is to add a new domain to the month nodes eg: www.xxxx.xom/january-2009 so all subnodes will add their path to this domain.

    I would also proof if a republish of the month nodes will resolve the problem

    hth, Thomas

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