normally everything after the web app context name is used as a path to 
content.  (ie the handle of the page you want.)  Magnolia looks this handle 
up by default in a specific repository.  That repository is called 'website'. 

When you have content  in other  repositories, Magnolia won't be able to find 
it by default.  In that case, you need to configure a mapping, so that 
handles with a particular prefix are looked for in your 'other repository' 
rather than in the default 'website' repository.

Mostly you don't use it.


Am Montag, 2. April 2007 17:53 schrieb Amir Mistric:
> Hi
>
> Can anyone tell me what URI2RepositoryMapping does and how it is used?
>
>
> Regards
> Amir
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