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X3.DnnUrlManagement - still needed?

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    Hi,

    a while ago there was a module by Jay Mathis on CodePlex called X3.DnnUrlManagement. When CodePlex was closing, the project was moved to GitHub, but there was never a release. As far as I can see, the functionality of this module is available under SEO :: UrlManagement in the core of DNN, therefore the module should not be needed anymore.

    The module has a dependency to the Telerik controls, so it should be removed, as far as I can see. My question now is: Is it safe to remove it?

    Happy DNNing!
    Michael

     

    Michael Tobisch
    DNN★MVP

    dnnWerk Austria
    DNN Connect





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      Obviously it is possible. Uninstalling does not change the RegEx strings defined with it, and they are still available under SEO :: UrlManagement.

      Only thing I found out was that the DLL file was not deleted while uninstalling the module, so I had to delete it manually from the bin folder.

      Happy DNNing!
      Michael

      Michael Tobisch
      DNN★MVP

      dnnWerk Austria
      DNN Connect
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