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id | An internal identifier for the friendly URL within XperienCentral. IDs are assigned in the order that friendly URLs are created, beginning with 1 and incrementing by 1 for each new friendly URL. |
URL title | The title of the friendly URL as derived from the URL title, navigation title, or page/content item title. |
Normalized URL title | The friendly URL title after it has been normalized. Normalizing URL titles is necessary in order to ensure that they are valid for browsers. The normalizing of friendly URL titles is described in detail in the section URL Title Standardization. Note: The normalized URL title as it appears in the exported list does not preserve case usage and does not contain the separator symbol that is substituted for spaces in the friendly URL |
Querystring | An internal string that XperienCentral uses to retrieve pages, content items, and external database objects. The query string syntax for each item type within XperienCentral has a unique form, for example:
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Current URL Title | Specifies the identifier (from column 1) that is the current friendly URL for this item. If an item contains an entry in this column, it means that it is no longer an active URL: When this friendly URL is navigated to, the visitor will be redirected to the friendly URL referenced by the id in 'Current URL title' instead.See Maintaining Items with More Than One Friendly URL for more information. |
WebsiteID | An internal identifier that refers to the web initiative that the page belongs to. Content Repository items are assigned the value "-1" because they can appear in any web initiative in the configuration and therefore do not belong to a specific one. |
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As a result of many factors, it is possible that a page or item can have a claim on more than one friendly URL. This can occur if the URL, navigation or page title of a page or content item is changed or renamed or if a page is moved from one location to another in the navigation structure. Whenever a page or content item is saved, a friendly URL for it is calculated — if any changes occur to the friendly URL of a page or content item, it receives a new friendly URL based on the current circumstances and also keeps the previous URL(s) it once had which now act as redirects. This is explained in more detail in Maintaining the URL History of Pages and Content Items.
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