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Absolute URL’s in Structure

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DCalabrese
DCalabrese

Hi Travis and Jack,

New to Structure. I’m using EE2.1 with .htaccess generator/Structure Entries/Blueprint

Our domain index page set up through structure is working.  It has no children/subdirectories. I have a small company website with # subdomains all for the same company {we have no subdirectories to optimize the SEO) all on the same Ubuntu 10.04 server.  I’ve used the unsupported “classic” way of doing EE subdomains since 2005.  The Structure docs say the I can assign an absolute url to each structure page. The absolute URL I enter in the Edit Entry - Control Panel in the Structure control tab>>
http://food-allergy.domain.com/food_allergy where food_allergy is my “page”
and I got back httpfood-allergyallergy-immunologycomfood_allergy
How can I correct this url problem?

The site is a # of subdomains (all parents) with a single level of pages (all 1st level children)  When I enter several parents I can drag them in Structure’s tree to a specific order but when I go back in they re-order themselves in the order in which I entered them.  How do I set a reorder of the tree to stay?

Thanks, Chris

rockthenroll
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rockthenroll

What do you mean “got back”? What tag did you use? This is probably a system setting issue - possibly you don’t have a full URL in your system settings, which is where that tag draws its value.

I’m not sure how you are creating subdomains and how they’;re working with Structure, but I can almost bet it won’t work for parents. They all need to be part of the same domain.

Each site also requires it’s own site license.