Ektron CMS400.NET API Documentation
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This class allows you to work with settings for enabling and disabling the various types of aliasing available in CMS400.NET. In addition, you can work with alias settings for caching, tracing and page extensions. These settings reflect the same settings in the Workarea > Settings > Configuration > URL Aliasing > Settings screen.
public class UrlAliasSettings : Ektron.Cms.API.CmsApi;
Public Class UrlAliasSettings Inherits Ektron.Cms.API.CmsApi
UrlAliasSettings.cs
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The properties of the UrlAliasSettings class are listed here. |
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Refreshes the settings cache. |
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The time for which the page should reside in cache in seconds. | |
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The maximum amount of items to store in the cache. If EnableAutoCache is set to true, this number reflects the number of automatic aliases that your server will cache. If this number is increased, it is possible that your performance will improve. But at some point, the size of the cache may degrade your server’s performance. | |
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Get or set the default page for the site. This page appears if someone enters your Web site’s address without a page name. You can also specify a default document in IIS. | |
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This Setting will use the default language when it does not find an alis for the requested language. | |
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Gets or sets whether automatic aliasing is enabled.
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Enable or disable automatic aliasing caching. Enabling the automatic cache improves the server's performance. It minimizes the number of database by placing all automatic aliasing information in your server's memory.
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Enable or disable tracing. Tracing allows you to troubleshoot problems with aliasing. Developers can use this field to test Ektron's APIs for getting the target/destination URL.
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Gets or sets whether manual aliasing is enabled.
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Enable or disable the Manual aliasing cache. Enabling the manual cache improves the server's performance. It minimizes the number of database by placing all manual aliasing information in your server's memory. When you are developing a site, you might want to set this to false to make sure that everything is coming from the database.
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Gets or sets whether RegEx aliasing is enabled.
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Enable or disable the regular expression aliasing cache.
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Enable or disable automatic aliasing.
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Enable or disable the manual aliasing.
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Enable or disable regular expression aliasing.
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The time for which the page should reside in cache in seconds. | |
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But, if you specify one here, the response time to display the page will be much quicker. The maximum amount of items to store in the cache. | |
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The alias takes precedence over a templcate with the same name. | |
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Get or set the page extension for which aliases can be created. | |
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The action to take when an url alias has a querystring. | |
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The time for which the page should reside in cache in seconds. | |
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The maximum amount of items to store in the cache. |
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