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Hi am trying this code

public String GetItemUrl(Item item)
{
    Sitecore.Links.UrlOptions urlOptions = (Sitecore.Links.UrlOptions)Sitecore.Links.UrlOptions.DefaultOptions.Clone();
    urlOptions.SiteResolving = true;

    return Sitecore.Links.LinkManager.GetItemUrl(item,urlOptions);
}

ViewBag.thisurl = GetItemUrl(item)

and then from cshtml

a href="@ViewBag.thisURL" .....

When I click on the link, this will always point to CD database and I am not able to edit in page editor. I need to edit the target after i click the link in page editor. Can some one suggest me?

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  • By CD database, do you mean 'web'? Mar 10, 2015 at 19:26
  • Yes it is web database Mar 10, 2015 at 19:27
  • To rule out the basics, have you checked the connection strings for the Master database? Mar 10, 2015 at 19:34
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    View the Sitecore config using http://[yoursite]/sitecore/admin/showconfig.aspx verify if hostName or targetHostName is set on your <site> node. Also check the Link Provider in linkManager node and ensure alwaysIncludeServerUrl="false"
    – jammykam
    Mar 10, 2015 at 20:09
  • I did. The weird part is, in page editor, it does not get clicked, I have to right click and then open then it goes to web DB page. There I cannot edit. it should come as the page-editor link, the link type itself becomes https:.... web DB link for the target page. Mar 10, 2015 at 20:11

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You use SiteResolving, are you running CMS and CD on one server? so they have the same web.config and the hostnames in the sites web.config section point always to CD. SiteResolving explained

There are multiple options.

1) Make a condition and set SiteResolving off in page edit mode. something like this:

public String GetItemUrl(Item item)
{
  Sitecore.Links.UrlOptions urlOptions = (Sitecore.Links.UrlOptions)Sitecore.Links.UrlOptions.DefaultOptions.Clone();

  if (Sitecore.Context.PageMode.IsPageEditor || Sitecore.Context.PageMode.IsPreview)
  {
    //depend on your site configuration this is a idea
    urlOptions.SiteResolving = false;
  }
  else
  {
    urlOptions.SiteResolving = true;
  }

  return Sitecore.Links.LinkManager.GetItemUrl(item,urlOptions);
}

2) Create your own Sitecore LinkProvider to change the behavior see this example Create a Sitecore LinkProvider to use different LinkManager configurations

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  • You can simplify slightly to urlOptions.SiteResolving = !Sitecore.Context.PageMode.IsPageEditor, but same difference :)
    – jammykam
    Mar 10, 2015 at 23:37

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