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When XperienCentral's SEO component is installed, theoretically all URLs for your website are friendly. The friendly URL for pages is constructed using the page's location in the navigation tree together with the URL title, navigation title, or page title (depending on how SEO is configured). For example, if a page has the title 'XperienCentral', then the URL of the page will be .../XperienCentral.htm (or .html). With SEO disabled, the URL of a page is not created using the pages's friendly URL title, instead an internal ID as assigned to pages within XperienCentral is used, for example '.../id=77581/langid=42
'. For search engines and users, the unfriendly URL provides no useful meaning regarding the contents of the page and/or its location in the website's navigation hierarchy.
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Title | Description |
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URL Title | The title to use in the friendly URL for the item. |
Navigation Title | The title that will be used for the page in your website's navigation tree. Note: Navigation titles only apply to pages. |
Page/Content item title | The title of the item itself that appears when the page or content item displays in the browser. |
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If the Google News id has been enabled in XperienCentral, the friendly URL of content items is generated in a slightly different manner. A unique id (number) is prefixed to the part of the friendly URL just before the title of the article, for example,.../02041/GX-releases-XperienCentral-version-10,htm
'. This is done in order to satisfy a requirement of the Google News article aggregation service.
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XperienCentral does not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters when resolving URLs. That is, the URLs http://www.gxsoftware.com/Welcome.htm
and http://www.gxsoftware.com/welcome.htm
resolve to the same address. While friendly URLs in XperienCentral can be a mixture of uppercase and lowercase letters as displayed in the address bar of a browser, all versions of an address using a mixture of cases are the same.
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In addition to the friendly URL, a content item can also be navigated to from a second friendly URL that omits the friendly URL separator. For example, if the friendly URL separator is a dash (-) and the friendly URL for a page is gx-products.htm
then the above page is also available at the friendly URL gxproducts.htm