266 lines
14 KiB
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266 lines
14 KiB
XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
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<settings>
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<!--
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umbracoSettings.config configuration documentation can be found here:
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https://our.umbraco.com/documentation/using-umbraco/config-files/umbracoSettings/
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Many of the optional settings are not explicitly listed here
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but can be found in the online documentation.
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-->
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<backOffice>
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<tours enable="true"></tours>
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</backOffice>
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<content>
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<errors>
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<error404>1</error404>
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<!--
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The value for error pages can be:
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* A content item's GUID ID (example: 26C1D84F-C900-4D53-B167-E25CC489DAC8)
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* An XPath statement (example: //errorPages[@nodeName='My cool error']
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* A content item's integer ID (example: 1234)
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-->
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<!--
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<error404>
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<errorPage culture="default">26C1D84F-C900-4D53-B167-E25CC489DAC8</errorPage>
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<errorPage culture="en-US">D820E120-6865-4D88-BFFE-48801A6AC375</errorPage>
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</error404>
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-->
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</errors>
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<notifications>
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<!-- the email that should be used as from mail when umbraco sends a notification -->
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<!-- you can add a display name to the email like this: <email>Your display name here <your@email.here></email> -->
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<email>your@email.here</email>
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</notifications>
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<!-- The html injected into a (x)html page if Umbraco is running in preview mode -->
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<PreviewBadge>
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<![CDATA[
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<div id="umbracoPreviewBadge" class="umbraco-preview-badge">
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<span class="umbraco-preview-badge__header">Preview mode</span>
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<a href="{0}/preview/?id={2}" class="umbraco-preview-badge__a open">
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…
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</a>
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<a href="{0}/preview/end?redir={1}" class="umbraco-preview-badge__a end">
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<svg viewBox="0 0 100 100" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><title>Click to end</title><path fill="#fff" d="M5273.1 2400.1v-2c0-2.8-5-4-9.7-4s-9.7 1.3-9.7 4v2a7 7 0 002 4.9l5 4.9c.3.3.4.6.4 1v6.4c0 .4.2.7.6.8l2.9.9c.5.1 1-.2 1-.8v-7.2c0-.4.2-.7.4-1l5.1-5a7 7 0 002-4.9zm-9.7-.1c-4.8 0-7.4-1.3-7.5-1.8.1-.5 2.7-1.8 7.5-1.8s7.3 1.3 7.5 1.8c-.2.5-2.7 1.8-7.5 1.8z"/><path fill="#fff" d="M5268.4 2410.3c-.6 0-1 .4-1 1s.4 1 1 1h4.3c.6 0 1-.4 1-1s-.4-1-1-1h-4.3zM5272.7 2413.7h-4.3c-.6 0-1 .4-1 1s.4 1 1 1h4.3c.6 0 1-.4 1-1s-.4-1-1-1zM5272.7 2417h-4.3c-.6 0-1 .4-1 1s.4 1 1 1h4.3c.6 0 1-.4 1-1 0-.5-.4-1-1-1z"/><path fill="#fff" d="M78.2 13l-8.7 11.7a32.5 32.5 0 11-51.9 25.8c0-10.3 4.7-19.7 12.9-25.8L21.8 13a47 47 0 1056.4 0z"/><path fill="#fff" d="M42.7 2.5h14.6v49.4H42.7z"/></svg>
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</a>
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</div>
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<style type="text/css">
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.umbraco-preview-badge {{
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position: fixed;
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bottom: 0;
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display: inline-flex;
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background: rgba(27, 38, 79, 0.9);
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color: #fff;
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font-size: 12px;
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z-index: 99999999;
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justify-content: center;
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align-items: center;
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box-shadow: 0 5px 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, .2), 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, .2);
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line-height: 1;
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pointer-events:none;
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left: 50%;
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transform: translate(-50%, 40px);
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animation: umbraco-preview-badge--effect 10s 100ms ease both;
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border-radius: 3px 3px 0 0;
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}}
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@keyframes umbraco-preview-badge--effect {{
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0% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, 40px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-out;
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}}
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1.5% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, -20px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-in;
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}}
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5.0% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, -8px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-in;
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}}
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7.5% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, -4px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-in;
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}}
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9.2% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, -2px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-in;
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}}
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3.5%,
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6.5%,
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8.5% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, 0px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-out;
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}}
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9.7% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, 0px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-out;
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}}
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10.0% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, 0px);
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}}
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60% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, 0px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-out;
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}}
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61.5% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, -20px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-in;
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}}
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65.0% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, -8px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-in;
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}}
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67.5% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, -4px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-in;
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}}
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69.2% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, -2px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-in;
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}}
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63.5%,
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66.5%,
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68.5% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, 0px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-out;
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}}
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69.7% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, 0px);
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animation-timing-function: ease-out;
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}}
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70.0% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, 0px);
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}}
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100.0% {{
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transform: translate(-50%, 0px);
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}}
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}}
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.umbraco-preview-badge__header {{
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padding: 1em;
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font-weight: bold;
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pointer-events:none;
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}}
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.umbraco-preview-badge__a {{
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width: 3em;
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padding: 1em;
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display: flex;
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flex-shrink: 0;
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align-items: center;
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align-self: stretch;
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color:white;
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text-decoration:none;
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font-weight: bold;
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border-left: 1px solid hsla(0,0%,100%,.25);
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pointer-events:all;
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}}
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.umbraco-preview-badge__a svg {{
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width: 1em;
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height:1em;
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}}
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.umbraco-preview-badge__a:hover {{
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background: #202d5e;
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}}
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.umbraco-preview-badge__end svg {{
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fill: #fff;
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width:1em;
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}}
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</style>
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]]>
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</PreviewBadge>
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<!-- How Umbraco should handle errors during macro execution. Can be one of the following values:
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- inline - show an inline error within the macro but allow the page to continue rendering. Historial Umbraco behaviour.
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- silent - Silently suppress the error and do not render the offending macro.
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- throw - Throw an exception which can be caught by the global error handler defined in Application_OnError. If no such
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error handler is defined then you'll see the Yellow Screen Of Death (YSOD) error page.
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Note the error can also be handled by the umbraco.macro.Error event, where you can log/alarm with your own code and change the behaviour per event. -->
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<MacroErrors>throw</MacroErrors>
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<!-- These file types will not be allowed to be uploaded via the upload control for media and content -->
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<disallowedUploadFiles>ashx,aspx,ascx,config,cshtml,vbhtml,asmx,air,axd,swf,xml,xhtml,html,htm,php,htaccess</disallowedUploadFiles>
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<!-- You can specify your own background image for the login screen here. This path is relative to the ~/umbraco path. The default location is: /umbraco/assets/img/login.jpg -->
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<loginBackgroundImage>assets/img/login.jpg</loginBackgroundImage>
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</content>
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<security>
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<!-- set to true to auto update login interval (and there by disabling the lock screen -->
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<keepUserLoggedIn>false</keepUserLoggedIn>
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<!-- by default this is true and if not specified in config will be true. set to false to always show a separate username field in the back office user editor -->
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<usernameIsEmail>true</usernameIsEmail>
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<!-- change in 4.8: Disabled users are now showed dimmed and last in the tree. If you prefer not to display them set this to true -->
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<hideDisabledUsersInBackoffice>false</hideDisabledUsersInBackoffice>
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</security>
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<requestHandler>
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<!-- this ensures that all url segments are turned to ASCII as much as we can -->
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<urlReplacing toAscii="try" />
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</requestHandler>
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<!--
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web.routing
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@trySkipIisCustomErrors
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Tries to skip IIS custom errors.
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Starting with IIS 7.5, this must be set to true for Umbraco 404 pages to show. Else, IIS will take
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over and render its built-in error page. See MS doc for HttpResponseBase.TrySkipIisCustomErrors.
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The default value is false, for backward compatibility reasons, which means that IIS _will_ take
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over, and _prevent_ Umbraco 404 pages to show.
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@internalRedirectPreservesTemplate
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By default as soon as we're not displaying the initial document, we reset the template set by the
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finder or by the alt. template. Set this option to true to preserve the template set by the finder
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or by the alt. template, in case of an internal redirect.
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(false by default, and in fact should remain false unless you know what you're doing)
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@disableAlternativeTemplates
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By default you can add a altTemplate querystring or append a template name to the current URL which
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will make Umbraco render the content on the current page with the template you requested, for example:
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http://mysite.com/about-us/?altTemplate=Home and http://mysite.com/about-us/Home would render the
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"About Us" page with a template with the alias Home. Setting this setting to true stops that behavior
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@validateAlternativeTemplates
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By default you can add a altTemplate querystring or append a template name to the current URL which
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will make Umbraco render the content on the current page with the template you requested, for example:
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http://mysite.com/about-us/?altTemplate=Home and http://mysite.com/about-us/Home would render the
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"About Us" page with a template with the alias Home. Setting this setting to true will ensure that
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only templates that have been permitted on the document type will be allowed
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@disableFindContentByIdPath
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By default you can call any content Id in the url and show the content with that id, for example:
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http://mysite.com/1092 or http://mysite.com/1092.aspx would render the content with id 1092. Setting
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this setting to true stops that behavior
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@disableRedirectUrlTracking
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When the URL changes for content, redirects are automatically created for redirect handling within the
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request pipeline. Setting this setting to true stops the automatic creation of redirects. Note that this
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does not stop the request pipeline from handling any previously created redirects.
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@urlProviderMode
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By default Umbraco automatically figures out if internal URLs should be rendered as relative or absolute,
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depending on the current request and the configured domains. By setting this setting to "Relative" or
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"Absolute" you can force Umbraco to always render URLs as either relative or absolute.
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@umbracoApplicationUrl
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The url of the Umbraco application. By default, Umbraco will figure it out from the first request.
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Configure it here if you need anything specific. Needs to be a complete url with scheme and umbraco
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path, eg http://mysite.com/umbraco. NOT just "mysite.com" or "mysite.com/umbraco" or "http://mysite.com".
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-->
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<web.routing
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trySkipIisCustomErrors="true"
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internalRedirectPreservesTemplate="false" disableAlternativeTemplates="false" validateAlternativeTemplates="false" disableFindContentByIdPath="false"
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umbracoApplicationUrl="">
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</web.routing>
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<!--
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keepAlive
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@disableKeepAliveTask
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Disables the periodic KeepAliveTask when set to "true".
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Use this setting to disable the KeepAliveTask in case you already have an alternative.
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For example, Azure App Service has keep alive functionality built-in.
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Defaults to "false".
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@keepAlivePingUrl
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The url of the KeepAlivePing action. By default, the url will use the umbracoApplicationUrl setting as the basis.
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Change this setting to specify an alternative url to reach the KeepAlivePing action. eg http://localhost/api/keepalive/ping
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Defaults to "{umbracoApplicationUrl}/api/keepalive/ping".
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-->
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<keepAlive disableKeepAliveTask="false" keepAlivePingUrl="{umbracoApplicationUrl}/api/keepalive/ping" />
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</settings> |