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  • Oluwole Kolawole 32 posts 53 karma points
    Oct 11, 2011 @ 14:15
    Oluwole Kolawole
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    Editing in Canvas Mode

    Hi everyone,

    This may be really simple and I'm just missing something.

    I undertsnad that Umbraco 4.7.1 can be installed in a virtual folder. This I have done (on IIS 6) and everything works well except editing in Canvas mode.

    If I right-click a content node and select "Edit in Canvas" I get a "The resource cannot be found." error message.

    I noticed that it is trying to use the link "http://myserver/1086.aspx" without inserting the name of the virtual folder. If I manually change this to "http://myserver/myvirtualfolder/1086.aspx", it then opens up that node in Canvas edit mode.

    How can I get it to always use the virtual folder rather than trying to go to the root of the IIS server itself?

    Regards,

    Wole.

  • Rodion Novoselov 694 posts 859 karma points
    Oct 11, 2011 @ 14:29
    Rodion Novoselov
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    Hmm, afaik, umbraco should be installed only to the root of the site. At least it definetely should have been in older versions. I'm very doubtful that anything has changed since then. Could you give me a provelink that installing into a virtual dir became possible?

  • Oluwole Kolawole 32 posts 53 karma points
    Oct 11, 2011 @ 16:44
    Oluwole Kolawole
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    Hi Rodion,

    See http://our.umbraco.org/forum/getting-started/installing-umbraco/18746-installing-Umbraco-47-on-virtual-directory. Unless these posters don't know what they are talking about, I would say that Umbraco does support installing to a virtual directory.

  • Rodion Novoselov 694 posts 859 karma points
    Oct 11, 2011 @ 17:16
    Rodion Novoselov
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    Thanks for the link. But, just for example - I just opened the file 'UmbracoApplicationActions.js' and almost the first thing I saw was (line #52):

    var url = "/umbraco/helpRedirect.aspx?Application=" + this._currApp + '&ApplicationURL=' + rightUrl + '&Language=' + lang + "&UserType=" + userType;
    window.open(url);

    Since the file was choosen quite randomly I suspect that it's not the only place of occurance of such things.

  • Oluwole Kolawole 32 posts 53 karma points
    Oct 11, 2011 @ 19:01
    Oluwole Kolawole
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    Hmm. Can the community please weigh in on this?

    Thanks.

  • Mahfuz 2 posts 22 karma points
    Nov 01, 2012 @ 00:58
    Mahfuz
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    Does any one have any confirmation regarding this.

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