Whats __1 in url?

Whats __1 in url?

Wednesday 07 June 2006 1:17:57 am - 7 replies

Modified on Wednesday 07 June 2006 1:19:13 am by Nicklas Lundgren

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Marc Boon

Wednesday 07 June 2006 12:41:37 pm

__1 and __2 etc are normally appended to urls when different nodes in the same directory have the same name, and thus would have the same url alias (nice url).

Tony Wood

Wednesday 07 June 2006 12:46:05 pm

Anybody know of a way short of modifying the DB to change remove these when you remove the original name class.

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Benjamin Lemoine

Tuesday 20 June 2006 7:53:09 am

Is there somebody who found a solution ???

because I have this problem on the main node and i can't remove it...

Thanks

J-A Eberhard

Tuesday 20 June 2006 12:47:56 pm

Have you tried the update/common/scripts/updateniceurls.php scripts?

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Benjamin Lemoine

Wednesday 21 June 2006 1:36:38 am

No results with the script :(

Using siteaccess xxx for nice url update
   Starting updates for MAIN NODE, 45 nodes
   .............................................
   Updated 0/45 for MAIN NODE

need help please :'(

J-A Eberhard

Wednesday 21 June 2006 1:49:53 am

I would try the followings:
- Rename this node to something else
- Delete the archived version of this node having the previous name (as well as anything that had this name at anytime in this location - like a node having now a new name but that still have an archived version having the old name)
- Once I'm sure that the desired name has no match under this location, rename the node to the desired name.
Cheers..

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Benjamin Lemoine

Wednesday 21 June 2006 3:46:31 am

I've tryed the followings :

- renaming the main node (with the problem)
- deleting archived versions of all the nodes in the content tree
- verifying that all nodes name hasn't match
- clearing the cache
- renaming the main node again

Without results :( The __1 is still present.

I think the solution would be reinstalling eZ but I can't.
I will have to continue with...

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