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9/18/2018 7:14 PM
 

This is most likely a human error but I have I can't figure out how to undo this:
All the links on my site have an extra: https://www.mysite.com/

http://www.google.com

becomes:

https://www.mysite.com/www.google.com

 Is it my security certificate?

 Is it a setting?

 Thanks,
a8le


Thuan
 
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9/18/2018 9:46 PM
 
Can we get a link to the site, it could be a base tag in your html that makes that happen on every relative url...
 
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9/24/2018 1:07 PM
 
Which module are you using? most likely, you entered the address without the http:// at the beginning.

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Sebastian Leupold

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10/23/2018 12:12 PM
 
Thank you Daniel and Sebastian for the replies. I stop working on that part of the module for a while. It was another module highlighting the http by bolding it in this fashion <b>http</b>. This as Sebastian hinted to made DNN add the site URL to the beginning.

Cheers and thanks!

Thuan
 
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