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Strip Friendly URL Accents
Utility
説明
Liferay Strip URL Accents is an OSGi module for Liferay DXP / Liferay Portal designed to standardize page friendly URLs by automatically removing diacritical marks (accented characters) during page creation.
In multilingual portals, accented characters in URLs can introduce inconsistencies, negatively affect SEO performance, and complicate integrations with external systems. This module provides a controlled and configurable mechanism to normalize friendly URLs while fully preserving Liferay’s native behavior and language semantics.
The solution operates transparently and does not require any modification to Liferay core code, ensuring stability, maintainability, and full compatibility with enterprise environments.
Liferay Strip URL Accents is an OSGi module for Liferay DXP / Liferay Portal designed to standardize page friendly URLs by automatically removing diacritical marks (accented characters) during page creation.
In multilingual portals, accented characters in URLs can introduce inconsistencies, negatively affect SEO performance, and complicate integrations with external systems. This module provides a controlled and configurable mechanism to normalize friendly URLs while fully preserving Liferay’s native behavior and language semantics.
The solution operates transparently and does not require any modification to Liferay core code, ensuring stability, maintainability, and full compatibility with enterprise environments.
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Publisher Date
February 7, 2026
Deployment Method
Liferay Self-Hosted
Liferay PaaS
App Type
DXP
バージョン
1.0
サポート対象のバージョン
7.4
Standard Price
Free
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26/02/07 15:22
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Published Date
26/02/07 15:22
SUPPORTED OFFERINGS
Liferay PaaS
Supported Versions
7.4
Resource Requirements
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PRICE
Free
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