The default priority (exact FU, partial FU match, then /typename/webskin)
clearly isn't working for the way you want to use friendly URLs. Luckily
it's easy to override: extend farFU in your project and override the
getFUData. This function determines how a particular URL will be
interpreted, and you could change it to simply remove partial matching. I
suspect that will solve most of your problems.

Blair

On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 10:53 AM, James Buckingham <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Blair,
>
> There's an active /jobs FURL. It's currently attached to a dmLink and acts
> as a redirect to our online jobs application.
>
> It's really weird though. Even if I slap a dump / abort at the very top of
> onRequestStart() Farcry is still taking me away from
> http://www.mydomain.com/jobs/feedRSS to this weird address before giving
> me anything back.
>
> Yet we've got two other feeds on http://www.mydomain.com/dmNews/feedRSSand
> http://www.mydomain.com/dmEvent/feedRSS which are working fine.
>
> But as you jobs is defined as an FURL and a node under the Site Tree so
> that seems to be the difference between these two and jobs.
>
> I've tried the admin tools to try and fix this but nothing has changed the
> behaviour. It's a weird one and I'm starting to run out of ideas beyond
> renaming things.
>
> Cheers,
> James
>
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