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    Hello Team,

    We are getting a issue using returnurl concept in our website. Our Website is multilingual site. Some of the pages are to be common accross the multi lingual platformm thus kept them as "Neutral". So the pages are working as expected. But now we found that if same pages are being opened in browser in which login is still not done, hence are unauthenticated.So as expected for these urls it tries to extract returnUrl parameter and redirect to welcome page. We noticed for the pages which are localized this functionality is working fine. But if the page is Neutralized the functionality is not wokring properly (i.e. returnURL is calculated wrongly). Do we have any configuration to fix this issue?

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    Alok






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      Alok, why don't you instead of having those neutral pages try to have one for each language? it it's neutral means that the content it's generic regardless of the language.
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        I understand, if we have one for each language it will resolve the issue. But from content management system, I think it is not realistic to make langauge specific for each page. To my understanding neutral page meant it is same for all languages, which is really possible. So should be available in each language as it is its own. But I think return url should have taken this factor as a input as to make sure it works fine in multilingual environment and calculated returnURL accordingly. May be this can go an some enhancement if it is not possible with the current system.






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          Posted By Alok Agarwal on 10/3/2023 5:48 AM

          I understand, if we have one for each language it will resolve the issue. But from content management system, I think it is not realistic to make langauge specific for each page. To my understanding neutral page meant it is same for all languages, which is really possible. So should be available in each language as it is its own. But I think return url should have taken this factor as a input as to make sure it works fine in multilingual environment and calculated returnURL accordingly. May be this can go an some enhancement if it is not possible with the current system.

          I'm not entirely sure that's how it should work, but I'm not the best person to talk to about localization. I'd next recommend creating a new Issue in GitHub so it might be verified (or not).  😊 

           

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