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- Navigate to the page/article whose HTML title you want to override.
- Open the Actions > Properties > Meta keywords panel.
- In the "HTML title" box, enter the text that you want to display in the title bar of the browser for the page/article.
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- Navigate to the page in the Site Structure Widget.
- Click the Actions icon.
- Click the [SEO] tab.
- In the "Alternate URL Path" text box, enter the URL to use in the friendly URL for the page. The URL path must begin with a forward slash (/) and use a forward slash to separate each level.
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- Converts all special characters containing diacritical marks (for example, é and ë) to the version of the letter without diacritical marks.
- Converts all uppercase letters to lowercase.
- Deletes all other extended characters other than uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, underscores, and periods.
This process ensures that the URL titles of items are valid and are able to be resolved by web browsers. As a result of standardizing, it is possible for items to have conflicting friendly URL titles even if the titles as they appear in XperienCentral are clearly different. In this case, the friendly URL conflict is resolved as described in How Friendly URLs are Constructed.
The following are examples of friendly URL conflicts as a result of URL standardizing.
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1 | Contact* | Contact | contact.htm |
2 | Cöntact | Contact | contact-1.htm |
3 | Cöntact(2) | Contact2 | contact2.htm |
4 | Cöntact2 | Contact2 | contact2-1.htm |
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For a complete list of character mapping conversions that result from URL standardization, see Special Character Conversion Table.
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If you want to use a URL that another page or content item has a claim to but is not actively using, you have to delete the URL from the 'also available at' list for the page or content item claiming the desired URL in order to release it. Note: The following operation can also be performed from the Configuration > SEO menu item. See Maintaining Items With More Than One Friendly URL for more information.
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- Navigate to the page in the navigation tree or to the content item in the Content Repository whose active friendly URL you want to release.
- Click the Actions button and select "Edit Properties".
- Click the [SEO] tab.
- Follow the steps for deleting claimed friendly URLs as described in Deleting a URL From a Page or Media Item's URL History. The friendly URL is now released and can be used by another page or content item.