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- URL title. If there is a URL title assigned to a page or item, it takes precedence and is always used in the friendly URL. The path and friendly URL extension, prefix, and separator will be added to the URL title. Note that in XperienCentral versions R36 and higher, friendly URLs can also contain no extension.
- Navigation title (pages only). If a page has no URL title assigned to it, the navigation title is used in the friendly URL. The path and the friendly URL extension, prefix and separator will be added to the navigation title, .
- Item title. If the page/content item has no URL title or navigation title assigned to it, the title of the item itself is used in the friendly URL. The path and the friendly URL extension, prefix and separator will be added to the title. If a page has no navigation title, the title of the page is also used as the navigation title in the navigation tree of the website.
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- The URL's extension is set to .htm. The extension is defined by the
friendly_url_extension
setting in the General tab of the Setup Tool). - The separator symbol, which is substituted for spaces that appear in titles, is a dash (-). The separator symbol is defined by the
friendly_url_separator
setting in the General tab of the XperienCentral Setup Tool. The default is a dash (-).
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This is because content items can be displayed on any page and therefore XperienCentral has no way of determining at the time that a content item is created where it will be displayed and therefore what its full friendly URL will be. XperienCentral only compares the friendly URL of newly created content items to last part of all existing friendly URLs '.htm'. For example, creating a content item that resolves to the friendly URL 'Contact.htm' would lead to a friendly URL conflict with all the pages in the following table:
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