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9/2/2015 2:57 PM
 
Src in HtmlText become lowercase. Only src, not href. For example <a href="/Portals/0/image.jpg"><img src="/Portals/0/image.jpg"/></a> in DB becomes <a href="/Portals/0/image.jpg"><img src="/portals/0/image.jpg"/></a> in HTML. How avoid this? DNN 7.4.1
 
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9/3/2015 3:02 AM
 
this shouldn't be an issue on Windows Web servers, what is the problem of lowercase for you?

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Sebastian Leupold

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9/3/2015 4:42 AM
 

I use the same image in HtmlText and in Menu (with SimpleTokens). As a result I have ".../portals/..." in HtmlText and ".../Portals/..." in Menu. Browser downloads this image twice. Its a small problem on regular pages, but main page of the site contains alot of images - I'd like to optimize this, reducing number of requests and overall size.

 
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9/3/2015 5:53 AM
 
I see, please log this as an issue at Support.dnnsoftware.com

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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9/3/2015 7:10 AM
 
 Done. Thank you for fast response!
 
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