Hi Roland, Thanks for checking. For some reason when you post the shorten URL it wants to post preview of the site, and that is where it finds the /UI.vm which seems to be blocked. --Bryan *************************************************************** Bryan Littlefield | Email : bryanl.littlefield@xxxxxxxxxx Science Systems and Applications, Inc. | (626)508-9403 *************************************************************** From: Roland Schweitzer - NOAA Affiliate <roland.schweitzer@xxxxxxxx>
The bare URL should redirect to the UI.vm. So https://mynasadata.larc.nasa.gov/EarthSystemLAS/ will redirect to https://mynasadata.larc.nasa.gov/EarthSystemLAS/UI.vm.
If that's all you want to use then maybe that would work. The .vm tells the backend that the endpoint is a Velocity template and thus must be rendered with the Velocity engine so it really can't be hidden from the system. I have successfully used bitly (https://bit.ly/2RrgztH) for shortened URLs. In this bitly example, the URL contains the entire history URL so the dataset, view etc are all there. I suppose you have
to use the official NASA method. If I knew more about why the shortener doesn't work maybe I'd have some ideas, but for the time being I don't have any good ideas except to link to static pages that have links to the LAS URL's of interest. Roland On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 11:49 AM Bryan Littlefield <bryan.littlefield@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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