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#1 2006-01-14 10:50:56

rahul
New Member
Registered: 2006-01-04
Posts: 9

example.com/about, and example.com/about/

As the subject line suggests, I am having difficulty with the different ways that TP treats URLs.

I’m using clean URLs, and textpattern treats these two paths as different:

http://cfl.in/about

and

http://cfl.in/about/

Now – I really don’t have a problem if that’s all it did. However, what it does do to links, is this:

http://cfl.in/krishnamurti

becomes:

http://cfl.in/about/krishnamurti

This, understandably, returns a 404.

I’m using the MDP sectionmenu plugin, and this is what the code for the menu looks like:
<code>
<txp:mdp_sectionmenu home=“0” order=“about,krishnamurti,staff,campus,cflday,parents,finances,directions” class=“related-links” />
</code>

All help would be appreciated :-)

Thanks in advance,
Rahul.

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#2 2006-01-14 11:08:07

rahul
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Registered: 2006-01-04
Posts: 9

Re: example.com/about, and example.com/about/

Really sorry about the double-posting – I think it was the <code> tag.

R.

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#3 2006-01-14 23:07:05

zem
Developer Emeritus
From: Melbourne, Australia
Registered: 2004-04-08
Posts: 2,579

Re: example.com/about, and example.com/about/

This might be a bug in the plugin, or it might be a problem with relative links – i.e. <a href="krishnamurti"> will link to different locations depending on what the current URL is.

Last edited by zem (2006-01-14 23:08:35)


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#4 2006-02-16 06:02:20

fpradignac
Plugin Author
From: France near Cognac
Registered: 2005-01-29
Posts: 359
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Re: example.com/about, and example.com/about/

That’s right zem and that’s a bug.
You have to modify the plugin like this :
<code>href=”’.hu.$sect.’”</code>

<code>href=”’.hu.’?s=’.$sect.’”</code>

Just add the <code>.hu.</code>

Last edited by fpradignac (2006-02-17 11:51:05)


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