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    map host header to channel names issue.  
fscali


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11-29-06 06:16 PM

Hi, we have CMS 2002 with sp2 . He have enabled the "map host header to
channel names" feature. I know that kb 824597 (absolute url returned by
the publishing api) was solved with sp2. Everything works fine if we
use CmsHttpContext. But if we use CmsApplicationContext we still get
the absolute url, and not the relative one.
Is there any other fix to install to solve this issue?
Thanks, Francesco






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    Re: map host header to channel names issue.  
Stefan Goßner [MSFT]


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11-30-06 06:16 PM

Hi Francesco,

this is by design.
The CmsApplicationContext always does this. You would need to remove it
manually if you need it.

Cheers,
Stefan


"fscali" <Francesco.Scali@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, we have CMS 2002 with sp2 . He have enabled the "map host header to
> channel names" feature. I know that kb 824597 (absolute url returned by
> the publishing api) was solved with sp2. Everything works fine if we
> use CmsHttpContext. But if we use CmsApplicationContext we still get
> the absolute url, and not the relative one.
> Is there any other fix to install to solve this issue?
> Thanks, Francesco
>







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