Fixed a minor issue with the return url from editing a blog and change the port for the local web development server to be a specific port number.

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ErikPorter
2009-11-25 22:39:43 +00:00
parent 59504cea49
commit 17e2f9f5ed
2 changed files with 12 additions and 2 deletions

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@@ -219,7 +219,17 @@
<VisualStudio>
<FlavorProperties GUID="{349c5851-65df-11da-9384-00065b846f21}">
<WebProjectProperties>
<SaveServerSettingsInUserFile>True</SaveServerSettingsInUserFile>
<UseIIS>False</UseIIS>
<AutoAssignPort>False</AutoAssignPort>
<DevelopmentServerPort>30320</DevelopmentServerPort>
<DevelopmentServerVPath>/</DevelopmentServerVPath>
<IISUrl>
</IISUrl>
<NTLMAuthentication>False</NTLMAuthentication>
<UseCustomServer>False</UseCustomServer>
<CustomServerUrl>
</CustomServerUrl>
<SaveServerSettingsInUserFile>False</SaveServerSettingsInUserFile>
</WebProjectProperties>
</FlavorProperties>
</VisualStudio>

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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ namespace Orchard.Blogs.Controllers {
_notifier.Information(T("Blog information updated"));
//TODO: (erikpo) Since the model isn't actually updated yet and it's possible the slug changed I'm getting the slug from input. Lame?!?!
return Redirect(Url.BlogEdit(values.GetValue(ControllerContext, "Slug").RawValue as string));
return Redirect(Url.Blogs());
}
bool IUpdateModel.TryUpdateModel<TModel>(TModel model, string prefix, string[] includeProperties, string[] excludeProperties) {