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steveatvisa
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March 23, 2018
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Should I use relative URLs in AEM?

  • March 23, 2018
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We are globalizing our site and sharing content with regional partners. Sometimes we are forced to send a page with broken links, for example when the page has links to local-only or content they decided not to publish.

Increasingly we are using relative URLs within our links, like "/support/consumer/benefits.html" instead of using AEM's built-in page picker. Do we lose anything if we use relative URLs? And are there any better strategies for sharing mixed content like this? TiA

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Best answer by dylanr72808383

The downside is that you can never really know if the content that is behind your link is actually available. Maybe vanity URL's can check it for you, or you can use a Transformer ( Apache Sling :: Output Rewriting Pipelines (org.apache.sling.rewriter​ ) to transform your normal URL's from the page picker to the relative ones? This way you can check if there is a relative URL and replace the current URL from the page picker to the relative URL when your page gets rendered.

Please note that this can have some impact on your performance though.

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smacdonald2008
Level 10
March 23, 2018

URLS are discussed here -- SEO and URL Management Best Practices

dylanr72808383Accepted solution
Level 2
March 26, 2018

The downside is that you can never really know if the content that is behind your link is actually available. Maybe vanity URL's can check it for you, or you can use a Transformer ( Apache Sling :: Output Rewriting Pipelines (org.apache.sling.rewriter​ ) to transform your normal URL's from the page picker to the relative ones? This way you can check if there is a relative URL and replace the current URL from the page picker to the relative URL when your page gets rendered.

Please note that this can have some impact on your performance though.

steveatvisa
Level 2
March 29, 2018

Thanks very much for your replies. I was concerned AEM might lose some sort of internal tracking if we used relative URLs. The issue of broken links is less important. Since the global regions have to pay for translation cost, they can opt out of some pages. That results in broken links anyway.